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Timetables and Sessional Dates

The Timetable and Registration Instructions, including sessional dates, for 2012-13 Fall/Winter are available in PDF on the Current TESOL Students page.

Sessional Dates for Summer 2012

Some courses fill quickly - enrol as early as possible to avoid disappointment.

Start enrolling in courses on April 9, 2012 beginning at 6:00 a.m. on the SWS (www.rosi.utoronto.ca).

Read all the information provided and pay careful attention to Dates and Deadlines.

 

Beginning and Ending of Classes

Section Code         Classes Begin       Classes End

F                               May 14                 June 22

S                               July 3                    August 13

 

Adding & Cancelling Courses

Section Code      Final Date to Add          Final Date to Cancel Without Academic Penalty

F                           May 21                            June 11

S                           July 9                               July 30

It is important to cancel a course officially as soon as you have decided to drop it, since fees refunds are calculated according to the date the deletion is reported. Note the deadline for cancelling a class without academic penalty is different from the fees refund schedule. Refer to the Student Accounts web site at www.fees.utoronto.ca for the fees refund schedule. Courses not cancelled by the final dates will remain on your record and count as failures. A cancellation of your registration in the summer session after May 14 is subject to a minimum charge.

 

Term Work and Examinations

June 22              All term work in courses with an F section code must be submitted by this date

June 25-29        Final examinations may be held in courses with an F section code (where applicable). Exams and term tests do not necessarily have to be held on the same day as classes nor at the same times the course is offered

August 13         All term work in courses with an S section code must be submitted by this date

August 14-17    Final examinations in courses with an S section code (where applicable)

 

Deadline to Confirm Graduation Request for November 2012: August 5, 2012

If you will complete all the requirements for graduation by the end of the 2012 summer session and you wish to graduate in November 2012, select "Confirm Graduation" beginning July 4 from the academic information option from the SWS main menu. If you need assistance please contact 416-978-8713.

 

University Closures

May 21 (Victoria Day), July 2 (Canada Day), and August 6 (Civic Holiday)

 

2012 Summer Session Timetable

Codes used in the Timetable

Courses

A course listing consists of a string of 8 characters (e.g., TSL560H1): three letters, which indicate the department offering the course; three numbers, which indicate the level of the course; one letter, which indicates the weight of the course [Y = 1 full credit (1.0), H = 1 half credit (0.5)] and one number, which indicates the campus where the course is offered (1 = St. George).

Sessions

The summer session is divided into two subsessions. The first subsession is mid-May to the end of June; the second subsession is July to mid-August.

Section Code

A section code is associated with an academic activity (course) code to indicate the duration of the course:  

                     F = first subsession of the summer session (May 16 to June 24)

                          S = second subsession of the summer session  (July 4 to August 12)

                          

Meeting Section

Meeting sections indicate the type of academic activity being conducted. Every course has at least one meeting section. The meeting section consists of a string of 7 characters (e.g., LEC 0101). The types of academic activity being conducted are lecture (L/LEC); practical (P/PRA); tutorial (T/TUT) followed by four numbers.

All courses have an L meeting section. If there is more than one L section listed, select the one that is offered at the time most convenient for your schedule.    If a course listing also includes P and T meeting sections, you must select these in addition to an L section.

If you see the letters  "t" or "p" in brackets next to a time, it means the meeting takes place after the first regular lecture has occurred. 

Time, Locations and Campus Map

 M = Monday       T = Tuesday                W = Wednesday     R = Thursday             F = Friday

The "Location" column consists of two elements - e.g., WW120 - a two-letter building code and a room number.  The Campus map is available on line at www.osm.utoronto.ca/map/

Note: Where more than one letter is used for a meeting section, classes meet on each day indicated. Classes begin at 10 minutes after the hour and finish on the hour. Unless otherwise stated, the duration of daytime classes is 50 minutes. Practical meeting times followed by (A), for "alternate", meet every other week. Note: no practical or tutorial section meets until after the first lecture.

 

Course  Section Code   Title              Meeting Section    Time            Location        Instructor                                                                       

LIN200H1     F         Intro to Language        L2001               TR7-9          LM159          TBA

                                (& Tutorial section)      T5101                TR6             SS1072

                                                                    T5102                TR6             SS 1086

                                                                    T5103                TR6              MP 118

 

TSL560H1    F        TESOL Methodology 1  L5101               MW6-9         OI2211      M. Wertheim

TSL566H1    F*       TESOL Practicum         L5101               M6-9             OI5150       C. Coté

TSL562H1    S         Intro to the Practicum   L5101               TR6-9           OI5170       C. Coté

TSL564H1    S        TESOL Methodology 2  L5101           MW5:30-8:30   WO 20       M. Wertheim

 

Building Codes & Addresses - Campus Map is available at www.osm.utoronto.ca/map/

WW = Woodsworth College, 119 St. George St.

WO = Woodsworth College Residence, 321 Bloor St. West

OI = OISE/UT, 252 Bloor St. West

SS = Sidney Smith Hall, 100 St. George St.

MP = McClennan Physical Labs, 255 Huron St.

LM = Lash Miller Chemical Labs, 80 St. George St. 

 

*Important Notes about the Practicum:

This course requires previous completion of TSL562H Introduction to the Practicum AND TSL560H Methodology 1. Students who do not meet these pre-requisites will be removed from the course.

Students will be placed in daytime practicums only and must attend the first class on Monday, May 14 to continue in the course.  This is an intensive course. In addition to your daytime practicum placement, four Monday evening classes will be held: May 14, May 28, June 4, and June 18.

All students enrolled in the TESOL Practicum must complete a Police Reference Check at least 6 – 8 weeks before the start of the course. This is the policy of the Toronto Catholic District School Board, the board in which our students do their practicum placements. You may not begin your practicum placement in a TCDSB classroom until your background check has been received by the Continuing Education Department, TCDSB.