- 1. FAQs
- 2. Your Backpack
FAQs
What is this POSt I keep hearing about?
What if I was not accepted for CS?
What if I was not accepted to UTSC for CS?
I want to go to UTSG/UTM. What do I do?
How does one graduate?
How does one do well at UTSC?
Key professors
Your Backpack
Your Laptop
Your Software
Textbooks
Other Things
The Campus
Lecture Halls
Points of Interest
Food
Other Things
Program Options
Computer Science
Stats
Math
I’m an incoming freshman
I’m an incoming transfer
I’m new to the program
Mandatory Courses
Lecture Halls
Points of Interest
Food
Other Things
Classes
Course codes come in the format of three letters, a letter, two numbers, a letter, then a number, then a final
letter. Using CSCA08H3F as an example, we have:
CSC - The department this course is under. CSC for computer science, you'll figure out the rest.
A - The level you would take this course. A is for first year, B for second, C for third, and D for fourth.
08 - The course code.
H - Whether it is a half credit (H) or a full credit (Y). Remember, you need 20 credits to graduate.
3 - The campus this course is offered at. Only UTSC uses letters for levels. 1 belongs to UTSG, 5 belongs to UTM.
CSC - Computer Science
- CSCA08 - Introduction to Computer Science I
- CSCA48 - Introduction to Computer Science II
- CSCA67 - Discrete Mathematics
STA - Statistics
- STAA57 - Introduction to Statistics
MAT - Mathematics
- STAA57 - Introduction to Statistics
*** - Others
Getting involved
OSS - Getting Involved in CS/Open Source
How do I get involved on campus?
How do I get involved in research?
AMACSS
CSEC
WICSM