CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE RESTRICTIONS FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (Last Updated 9/9/2010) Restrictions are in place for CE Certificates and Undergraduate programs that are too similar or are identical in subject area content. Go to the 'Courses and Programs FAQ' section at www.ryerson.ca/ce for details regarding CE Certificate. Registration restrictions apply to Full- and Part-time Undergraduate students. Students who have not declared their Plan (formerly called 'Major' or 'Option') may not register in certificates which are potentially restricted to them. Once a Plan is declared, students may register in any non-restricted certificate. Prior to declaring a Plan, students may enroll in any courses they like, but are cautioned that 'Certificate Only' and some degree-level courses in a certificate might not apply to their intended degree program. Certificate Programs Undergraduate Programs Restricted from Taking Certificate Accounting – Finance Business Management - Accounting, Finance or Business Management Undeclared Plans Advanced Safety Management Adv Neuroscience Stroke Care Applied Digital Geography and GIS Applied Digital Geography and GIS, Advanced Architectural Preservation and Conservation Architecture Architecture, Advanced Audio Production Fundamentals Business Analysis Occupational and Public Health - Occupational Health and Safety Plan No Restrictions No Restrictions No Restrictions No Restrictions No Restrictions No Restrictions Radio and Television Business Management - Economics and Management Science, Global Management, Marketing Management or Business Management Undeclared Plans No Restrictions Arts and Contemporary Studies - French Option Business Management - All Plans including Business Management Undeclared Business Technology Management (formerly Information Technology Management - All Plans) Retail Management Social Work Computer Science Criminal Justice Undeclared Arts No Restrictions No Restrictions No Restrictions Business Management - All Plans including Business Management Undeclared Business Technology Management (formerly Information Technology Management - All Plans) Hospitality & Tourism Management Business Management - Economics and Management Science or Business Management Undeclared Plans International Economics and Finance No Restrictions Arts and Contemporary Studies - English Option No Restrictions No Restrictions Business Communication Business French and Translation Business Management I Canadian Social Work Practice Computer Programming Applications Criminal Justice and Criminology Demographic Analysis Design for Arts and Entertainment Design Management eBusiness Economics English as a Second/ Additional Language English Literature and Popular Culture Environmental Engineering Science Environmental Public Health Leadership Page 1 of 3 CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE RESTRICTIONS FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (Last Updated 9/9/2010) Restrictions are in place for CE Certificates and Undergraduate programs that are too similar or are identical in subject area content. Go to the 'Courses and Programs FAQ' section at www.ryerson.ca/ce for details regarding CE Certificate. Registration restrictions apply to Full- and Part-time Undergraduate students. Students who have not declared their Plan (formerly called 'Major' or 'Option') may not register in certificates which are potentially restricted to them. Once a Plan is declared, students may register in any non-restricted certificate. Prior to declaring a Plan, students may enroll in any courses they like, but are cautioned that 'Certificate Only' and some degree-level courses in a certificate might not apply to their intended degree program. Certificate Programs Undergraduate Programs Restricted from Taking Certificate Ethics Facility Management Family Supports Fashion Coordination and Styling Film Studies Financial Management in Canada No Restrictions No Restrictions No Restrictions Fashion Communication or Design Plan Image Arts - Film Studies Business Management - Accounting, Finance or Business Management Undeclared Plans Financial Planning Food Security Fundamentals of Interior Design Fundraising Management Gerontology Graphic Communications Health Services Management Human Resources Management Business Management - Finance or Business Management Undeclared Plans No Restrictions Interior Design No Restrictions No Restrictions Graphic Communications Management Health Services Management Business Management - Human Resources Management or Business Management Undeclared Plans No Restrictions Image Arts - Film Studies Image Arts - New Media Image Arts - Photography Studies Business Management - Economics and Management Science or Business Management Undeclared Plans International Economics and Finance Business Technology Management (formerly Information Technology Management - All Plans) Business Technology Management (formerly Information Technology Management - All Plans) Business Management - Global Management or Business Management Undeclared Plans IBM Mainframe System z Computing Image Arts (Film Studies) Image Arts (New Media) Image Arts (Photography Studies) Industrial Organization and Policy Information Systems Development Information Systems Management International Business Introductory International Economics Landscape Design International Economics and Finance Business Management - Economics and Management Science or Business Management Undeclared Plans International Economics and Finance No Restrictions Page 2 of 3 CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE RESTRICTIONS FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (Last Updated 9/9/2010) Restrictions are in place for CE Certificates and Undergraduate programs that are too similar or are identical in subject area content. Go to the 'Courses and Programs FAQ' section at www.ryerson.ca/ce for details regarding CE Certificate. Registration restrictions apply to Full- and Part-time Undergraduate students. Students who have not declared their Plan (formerly called 'Major' or 'Option') may not register in certificates which are potentially restricted to them. Once a Plan is declared, students may register in any non-restricted certificate. Prior to declaring a Plan, students may enroll in any courses they like, but are cautioned that 'Certificate Only' and some degree-level courses in a certificate might not apply to their intended degree program. Certificate Programs Undergraduate Programs Restricted from Taking Certificate Leadership and Management for Nurses Lighting Design Macroeconomic Theory and Policy No Restrictions No Restrictions Business Management - Economics and Management Science or Business Management Undeclared Plans International Economics and Finance Journalism Radio and Television Psychology or Undeclared Arts Business Management - Economics and Management Science or Business Management Undeclared Plans International Economics and Finance No Restrictions No Restrictions Occupational and Public Health - Occupational Health and Safety Plan Image Arts - Photography Studies No Restrictions Arts and Contemporary Studies - French Option No Restrictions No Restrictions No Restrictions Psychology or Undeclared Arts Public Administration and Governance No Restrictions No Restrictions No Restrictions Business Management - Economics and Management Science or Business Management Undeclared Plans International Economics and Finance No Restrictions Business Management - Marketing Management or Business Management Undeclared Plans No Restrictions Business Technology Management (formerly Information Technology Management - All Plans) Radio and Television Magazine Publishing Media Writing Fundamentals Mental Health and Addictions Microeconomic Theory and Policy Music: Global and Cultural Contexts Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Management Occupational Health and Safety Photography Studies Physical Activity: Assessment and Promotion Proficiency in French Proficiency in Spanish Program and Portfolio Management Project Management Psychology Public Administration and Leadership Public/Private Management and Governance Public Relations Publishing Quantitative Economics Residential Care for Children and Youth Strategic Marketing Sustainability Telecommunications Management Television Production Fundamentals Page 3 of 3