University of Toronto Viewbook 2009-2010

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Concurrent Education at Uof T Mississauga is for students interested in becoming high school teachers.At least one of your two teachable subjects must be Chemistry, Math or French – and you will apply to one of these streams. (For details, please see the chart on page 45.) Your second teachable subject may be in any area that is offered at Uof T Mississauga and supported by OISE. Concurrent Education is a five-year program. Students may enter the program directly from high school or after one year of university studies, either at Uof T or another university. (Please note: Students who transfer from another university may take longer to complete the program.) Students who wish to complete their first degree before pursuing a BEd may apply for OISE’s one-year consecutive BEd program. Chemical & Physical Science At Uof T Mississauga, Chemistry takes a distinctive interdisciplinary approach to teaching and research with programs such as Biological Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Environmental Analysis and

HAZEL MCCALLION ACADEMIC LEARNING CENTRE AND LIBRARY The Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre (HMALC) and library is 108,000 sq ft. – almost

Monitoring, and Forensic ScienceChemistry. If you are interested in combining the power of mathematics with the art of precision experiments, Physics uncovers the mechanisms that interconnect aspects of nature. Geography and Environment programs focus on how humans create and impact landscapes and environmental systems with their actions. Our graduates develop flexible skills in experimentation, problem-solving, analytical thinking and modeling – which provide excellent preparation for technical careers in radiography, geographic information systems (GIS), product testing, process or methods chemistry, information analysis and graduate school. Our students also benefit from the close ties Uof T Mississauga shares with the business world in the local community,such as those in the pharmaceutical industry. (OUAC Code:TMW) Commerce & Management Our innovative approach to business education makes Uof T Mississauga a destination of choice for Commerce and Management at Uof T. Students

two football fields worth – of resources and study space devoted to student success. HMALC staff assist in the effective and appropriate use of information and support the

transition from high school to university. New students will find that the HMALC is more than just a great place to get books and study – it’s a place to meet friends and to relax. The HMALC

expand their education beyond the basic topics, matching their studies with additional subjects such as Economics for the BCom degree or with a variety of other subjects such as Biology or Sociology for an Honours BA or Honours BSc management degree.And, new this year is a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree for those who plan to focus on management alone. U of T Mississauga business students gain both depth and breadth of knowledge from professors who are world-class experts who bring their practical business experiences to the classroom. Our business programs include: Commerce (Accounting, Finance, Marketing and Human Resource Management specializations are available) and Management. Career options include: accounting, management, human resources, marketing, investment banking and financial analysis. Additional experience can be gained through internships,

international exchanges, and by taking advantage of employer networking opportunities on campus. (OUAC Codes – TME: Commerce; TMG: Management)

Hands-on learning enhances the student experience at U of T Mississauga.

is also home to U of T Mississauga’s Learning Commons and includes high-tech “smart” classrooms, a technology centre, library café, the Academic Skills

Centre and students’ access to the outstanding library resources of the entire U of T library system, the largest in Canada. www.utm.utoronto.ca/library.

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