
The majority of Summer 2021 courses will be offered remotely, with select opportunities for dual-delivery, and limited in-person only delivery for specific courses. Students, faculty, instructors and TAs can be assured that the delivery mode of their course will be completed as they were originally scheduled (i.e., remote courses will be completed remotely).
As Ontario’s reponse to COVID-19 continues to evolve, please note that this information is subject to change to prioritize the safety of our community in response to public health recommendations and restrictions. The University thanks its students, faculty, instructors, TAs and staff for their flexibility during these challenging times as we work together to maintain the standards of excellence that are the hallmark of the University.
Additional information can be found on the Office of the Registrar’s COVID-19 FAQ page.
Course Code | Course Sections (NEW) | |||
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ANT102H5F The first 3 characters denote subject, the next 3 denote course number and course level. ANT = Anthropology 1** = First year course 102 = Course number |
ANT102H5F The next character denotes the credit value of the course. H = Half credit course (0.5 credit) Y = Full credit course (1.0 credit) |
ANT102H5F The next character denotes the campus. 1 = St. George Campus 3 = Scarborough Campus 5 = UTM Campus (This timetable only shows courses offered by the UTM campus) |
ANT102H5F The final character denotes the term. F = First term course (Sept. to Dec.) S = Second term course (Jan. to Apr.) Y = Year course (Sept. to Apr.) |
LEC0101 The first 3 characters denote type of section. LEC = Lecture PRA = Practical (Lab) TUT = Tutorial LEC0101 The first digit indicates the course delivery option: 0 = In-person 8 = In-person and online (rotating schedule) 9 = Online Synchronous 9999 = Online Asynchronous LEC0101 The last four digits indicate the meeting section number. |
Building Codes | Distribution Credits | Enrolment Controls |
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CC = Communication, Culture and Technology (CCT) Building DH = Deerfield Hall DV = Davis Building KN = Kaneff Building MN = Maanjiwe nendamowinan (formerly NE = New North) IB = Instructional Centre SH = Sheridan College ZZ = To be announced by your instructor Please click here for a map of UTM |
SCI = Science SSc = Social Science HUM = Humanities |
Specific enrolment controls for each course can be seen by clicking on the red enrolment controls section. If this section is missing, there are no controls for that course P = Priority. Some students are given priority access. E = Enrolment on ACORN is disabled. Students must enrol through the department. R = Restricted. Course is restricted at all times for specific students R1 = Restricted. Course is restricted at all times for specific students until specified date. After this date, enrolment is granted to additional groups of eligible students only. A = Approval. Departmental approval is required AP = Departmental approval is required for enrolment. Some students are given priority access. AR = Departmental approval is required. Course is restricted at all times for specific students. |
The Timetable provides up-to-date UTM course information to help you plan your schedule for the upcoming year. It will show you which courses are being offered, and will provide important course and enrolment information that you need to consider.
- Search for Courses
Use the different filters under Quick Search or Advanced Options to customize your results based on what you are looking for. Once you click "Search Courses", you can filter your results further to customize the results based on your specific preferences, such as: the time a course is offered, availability, term, or distribution credit.
- Course Syllabus
If a course syllabus is available for download, you will see the course syllabus option (). Click to download the syllabus using your UTORid and password.
- Course Details
This section provides a summary of the course and its topics. Additionally, important course information such as prerequisites, and exclusions will also be listed.
- Plan Your Timetable
This planner is designed to help you create a tentative schedule based on your enrolment needs. Once your course results appear, click on the + Add to Plan button for courses that you are interested in taking. This will generate an unofficial timetable so you can see what your week will look like before you add them on ACORN. Remember - you must login to ACORN to enrol in courses.