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What are the days of the week at you of T?

What are the days of the week at you of T?

Time (s) Time refers to the following… Day (s) of Week The days of the week are from Monday to Friday. Please note that limiting your search by day, you may miss other scheduled courses. Breadth Requirement (s) Students in degree studies starting September 2010 and thereafter must complete the Faculty’s Breadth Requirement.

When does breadth requirement start at you of T?

Breadth Requirement (s) Students in degree studies starting September 2010 and thereafter must complete the Faculty’s Breadth Requirement. Timetable and room assignments are subject to change. Enrolment figures are updated once daily.

Is the UTM timetable restricted at all times?

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.

Is the Office of the registrar at the University of Toronto?

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 .

What are the important dates at the University of Toronto?

Each faculty or school publishes a list of important academic dates. These include the first and last day of classes, examination periods and the deadlines for adding and dropping courses. Please note that course add/drop dates are not the same as the fee refund schedule for your division (see Financial Dates below).

What is the session value of you of T?

The session value is actually the term, from which the course or section begins. F is the first term, or Fall term (September 14 to December 22, 2015), S is the second term, or Winter term (January 11 to April 29, 2016), and Y is first and second terms or Fall and Winter terms (September 14, 2015 to April 29, 2016)