Wondering which program to choose as your program? Thinking about changing your program? Attend Choosing Your Program Month, held each year in March, to get more information to assist you with your choice.
Events throughout March include:
These events are designed to facilitate information flow between departments and students, and are a great way to learn about what is new and exciting in the respective department. Specifically, topics to learn about are: application requirements, pre-requisite courses, deadlines, course and program details, experiential opportunities, career possibilities and graduate school information.
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AA&CC Events:
The Main Event:
- Choosing Your Program Fair
- Wednesday, March 6, 2024 from 12 noon - 2 pm in Highland Hall- Need to better understand your program options? Not sure which program is right for you and need more information?
- Get your program related questions answered, talk one on one with representatives from the departments, many will have student representatives as well!
- Participate for chances to win great prizes!!
- Please bring your TCard to gain entry
NEW for this year’s Choosing Your Program Fair: AA&CC’s Conversation Corner
We know that determining programs can be a huge undertaking, but rest assured the AA&CC is here to support you. This year we’ll be offering a Conversation Corner to provide a relaxed atmosphere for you to chat with Academic Advisors who can answer questions pertaining to program selection. Career and post-graduate program decisions are part and parcel of undergraduate program decisions as well, so we’ll also have Career Counsellors happy to answer questions as well!
Who Will Be Attending?
You can view the official list of Departments in attendance in the table and floor plan below.
Table Number | Department |
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1 | Academic Advising & Career Centre Conversation Corner |
2 | Physical & Environmental Sciences: Chemistry, Environmental Science/Studies, Physics & Astrophysics, Natural Sciences & Environmental Management |
3 | Linguistics and Psycholinguistics |
4 | French and English & Chinese Translation |
5 | Sociology |
6 | English, Creative Writing, and Literature & Film Studies |
7 | Philosophy |
8 | Anthropology |
9 | Office of the Registrar |
10 | Global Development Studies: International Development Studies, African Studies |
11 | Human Geography, City Studies, Geographic Information Science |
12 | History, Women’s & Gender Studies, Classical Studies, Food Studies, Global Asia Studies |
13 | Combined Degree Programs, Master of Teaching |
14 | Arts, Culture & Media |
15 | Political Science, Public Policy, Public Law |
16 | Management, Economics, and Global Leadership |
17 | Management Co-op |
18 | Psychology, Mental Health Studies, Neuroscience |
19 | Math |
20 | Statistics |
21 | Computer Science |
22 | Arts & Science Co-op |
24 | Biological Sciences |
25 | Health & Society |
Wrap-Around Programming:
Connecting the Dots & Finding YOU! Are you unsure about your program choice or career direction? Join us and discuss how to identify your career pathway through career assessment and consultation! The areas of your career interest, life values, strengths and skills will be examined. Complete two in-person group sessions followed by 1 on 1 consultation with a career advisor. Group Session 1: Wednesday, February 28 (5-6:30 p.m.) 1 on 1 Consultation: With a Career Advisor in the following weeks. Register via CLNx: For more information, contact byung.oh@utoronto.ca |
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Community of Support 2024 IGNITE Conference (Learn about applying to Medical School) Date: Saturday, March 9, 2024 The Community of Support 2024 IGNITE Conference is aimed to support students who are underrepresented in medicine and break down the barriers that exist for them to gain admission to medical school. Admission is free and food will be provided. Get more information or . |
Future in Environmental Science Panel Date: Wednesday, March 13 Interested in Climate Change, UN Sustainable Development Goals, Field Sampling and Surveying, ESG funds or corporate sustainability? These are all environmental fields! Join us for a networking panel including 4th year undergraduate peers, graduate students, and industry professionals in consulting and renewable energy. Hear about their journeys in navigating this growing field! Presented by the Department of Physical & Environmental Sciences and the Environmental and Physical Sciences Students’ Association (EPSA).
Growing Your Green Career Info Session Date: Wednesday, March 27 As our world moves to net zero and environmental initiatives in all industries, the green workforce is growing exponentially. Have you been curious about the vast and growing number of green careers? Join staff and faculty from the Department of Physical & Environmental Sciences (DPES) and the Environmental and Physical Sciences Students’ Association (EPSA) for a fun and informative evening including pizza and free promotional items sponsored by ECO Canada.
UTSC students in all programs are welcome. Register here: |
Careers After Psychology Date: Thursday, March 21 |
Science Networking Night Date: Tuesday, March 27 |
How to Get Into Management / Management Co-op Interested in learning more about the internal application process for BBA & BBA Co-op Programs? Looking for information on Admission Requirements? And where to find key Dates and Deadlines? Then please sign-up for one of the upcoming How to Get Into Management / Management Co-op sessions (Feb 15/Mar 8/Mar 28)! Join Philip Brown, Assistant Director, Management Co-op, and Bobbi McFarlane, First Year Program Advisor, to learn more about the BBA / BBA Co-op Application process at one of the following sessions (dates and times below): Session Dates: Thursday February 15th: 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm Location: IC 304 Friday March 8th: 10:00 am - 11:30 am Location: IC 318 Thursday March 28th: 10:00 am - 11:30 am Location: IC 318 Sign-up Link: Questions? Please contact Bobbi McFarlane (sam.mcfarlane@utoronto.ca) |
Exploring Pathways in Human Resources Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2024 Want to know more about where a Human Resources degree can take you and what types of careers are in the field?
Exploring Pathways in Economics Date: Thursday, March 7, 2024 Want to know more about where an Economics degree can take you and what types of careers are in the field? |