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Registration Information

Welcome & Information Session

The 2009 Welcome & Information Session will take place on Thursday June 25, 2009, 1-4 p.m. at the Faculty. New students will have the opportunity to meet their classmates, professors, current FPEH undergraduate students, alumni/ea, and registrarial staff. New students will also receive their course registration materials and timetables for the academic session. To confirm your attendance please RSVP to undergrad.peh@utoronto.ca and be sure to include your full name and student number.

Electronic Registration Materials

All registration materials provided at the Welcome and Information Session are also available electronically. Please click on the links below for the documents.

Year I Registration Handbook 2009-10
FPEH Undergraduate Program Calendar 2009-10
FPEH Academic Timetable 2009-10
Physical Activity Course (PAC) Timetable 2009-10
Outdoor Projects (ODP) Timetable 2009-10
ODP100H Information
ODP100H Registration Form
Arts & Science Timetable 2009-10
Arts & Science Calendar 2009-10

Course Code & Timetable Meanings

1) Activity Code

Examples

Meanings

ANA126Y1
PHE102H1
PSY100H1

ANA = Subject Code (Anatomy)
1
02 = Year level
Y = 1.0 Full Credit
H = 0.5 Half Credit
1= St. George Campus location
3= UTSC location
5= UTM location

2) Section Codes

Examples

Meanings

Y
F
S

Y = Full year course: Sept. – Apr.
F = First term course: Sept. – Dec.
S = Second term course, Jan. - Apr.

3) Meeting Sections

Examples

Meanings

L0101
P101
T0101/2/3
L5101

L = Lecture
P = Practical (lab or activity)
T = Tutorial (small group learning)
Evening courses are always listed as L5101
*You must add yourself into one of each of the section types offered for a specific course.

4) Course Times

Examples

Meanings

T1-2 & R1
M2
T&R9-10:30

R = Thursday
M2 = Monday 2-3, where no end time is shown the class will only last for 1 hour.
*All classes actually start 10 minutes after the hour to give you time to get from one class to another. Exceptions are the PAC courses and courses that start on the half hour.

5) Course Location Codes

Examples

Meanings

KP108
BN307

The first two letters are the building code. The numbers are the room number in that building. You can reference location codes at the Office of Space Management's On-line Campus Map.