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Co‑op option program available starting
from third year.
These programs are accredited by the
Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board
(CEAB).
Collaborative program.
Optional Industrial Internship program.
University Programs and Codes
Degree Programs – Full time
Arts, Faculty of:
SCS Arts and Contemporary Studies
SIE International Economics and Finance
Bachelor of Arts in:
SCI Criminology (formerly Criminal Justice)
SENEnglish
SAS Environment and Urban Sustainability
SAC Geographic Analysis
SAHHistory
SLC Language and Intercultural Relations
SPHPhilosophy
SPG Politics and Governance
SPSPsychology
SSOSociology
SUN Undeclared (first‑year studies only)
Ted Rogers School of Management:
SBO Accounting and Finance n
SBE Business Management n
SBB Business Technology Management n
SHP Hospitality and Tourism Management n
SBR Retail Management n
Communication and Design, Faculty of:
SCD Creative Industries
SFM Fashion – Communication
SFL Fashion – Design
SGO Graphic Communications Management
SPA Image Arts – Film Studies
SPC Image Arts – Photography Studies
SIR Interior Design
SJTJournalism
SDK Performance – Acting
SDL Performance – Dance
SDM Performance – Production
SMM Professional Communication
SRD RTA School of Media – Media Production
(formerly Radio and Television)
SPB RTA School of Media – New Media
SSP RTA School of Media – Sport Media
Community Services, Faculty of:
SCY Child and Youth Care
SEH Early Childhood Studies
SYFMidwifery
SNX Nursing at Ryerson t
SNN Nursing at Centennial College t
SNG Nursing at George Brown College t
SFN Nutrition and Food
SOH Occupational and Public Health –
Occupational Health and Safety n
SEK Occupational and Public Health –
Public Health and Safety n
SSE Social Work
SUP Urban and Regional Planning
Engineering and Architectural Science,
Faculty of:
SAA Aerospace Engineering :v
SAD Architectural Science
SBI Biomedical Engineering :v
SCF Chemical Engineering Co‑op :
SCG Civil Engineering :v
SCE Computer Engineering :v
SEJ Electrical Engineering :v
SIQ Industrial Engineering :v
SMW Mechanical Engineering :v
SEU Undeclared Engineering
(first semester studies only)
Science, Faculty of:
SBXBiology n
SBS Biomedical Science n
SCHChemistry n
SAB Computer Science n
SAE Computer Science (PT)
SMT Financial Mathematics n
SEA Mathematics and its Applications n
SMP Medical Physics n
SUD Undeclared Science (first‑year studies only)
Ryerson ESL Foundation Program
SFP Ryerson ESL Foundation Program
Part‑Time Degree Programs
These programs are not open to international (study
permit) applicants outside of Canada.
Arts, Faculty of:
SDF Public Administration and Governance
Ted Rogers School of Management:
STM Business Technology Management
SBP Retail Management
Community Services, Faculty of:
SYYMidwifery
Source: 101 Instruction Booklet 2016 / 2016 Livret de directives 101
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Profile
Ryerson University is Canada’s leader in innovative,
career‑oriented education and is a university clearly
on the move. With a mission to serve societal need,
and a long‑standing commitment to engaging our
community, we offer close to 100 undergraduate
and graduate programs. Distinctly urban, culturally
diverse and inclusive, Ryerson is home to 38,950
students, including 2,000 masters and PhD students,
nearly 2,700 tenured and tenure‑track faculty and
staff, and more than 130,000 alumni worldwide.
Undergraduate Degrees
Bachelor of Applied Science
Bachelor of Architectural Science
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Design
Bachelor of Engineering
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Health Administration
Bachelor of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Interior Design
Bachelor of Journalism
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Social Work
Bachelor of Technology
Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning
Special Characteristics
Ryerson University’s special mission is the
advancement of applied knowledge and research to
address societal need, along with the provision of
programs of study that provide a balance between
theory and application, and prepare you for careers
in a variety of professional and quasi‑professional
fields. As a leading centre for applied education,
Ryerson is recognized for the excellence of its
teaching; the relevance of its curriculum; the
success of its students in achieving their academic
and career objectives; the quality of its scholarship,
research and creative activity; and its commitment
to accessibility, lifelong learning and involvement in
the broader community.
Semester Entry Points
The entry point for full‑time programs is September
only.
Visit Ryerson
We offer general campus tours and special events
for prospective students and applicants. For more
information, visit: www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/
admission/visit/.
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Scholarships
Entrance and in‑program scholarships are available.
Current Canadian high school applicants are
automatically considered for guaranteed and
competitive entrance scholarships. There are
many other program‑specific and university‑wide
scholarships that require applications. For details
about eligibility and application deadlines, visit:
www.ryerson.ca/currentstudents/awards/.
English‑Language Requirements
If you are from a country where English is not
the first language, or where English is an official
language but not the first language, including if you
have resided in Canada for four calendar years or
less (i.e., your date of entry to Canada was on, or
after, January 1, 2012, for fall 2016 entry), you are
required to present proof of English proficiency at a
satisfactory level. For details, visit: www.ryerson.ca/
undergraduate/admission/english/.
Note: Ryerson will not accept 4U English or equivalent
in lieu of a test of English language proficiency.
Residence Accommodation
Ryerson has three on‑campus residences that
house 850 students. Priority for residence is given
to first‑year students coming directly from high
school into the first year of an undergraduate
program, whose permanent address is the furthest
distance from Toronto. To be eligible for residence
space, you must receive and maintain an active
offer of admission to a full‑time undergraduate
degree program at Ryerson. Residence applications
are available in early May. The deadline to submit
residence applications is in early June.
Web:www.ryerson.ca/housing/
Email:housing@ryerson.ca
Phone:416‑979‑5284
Academic Accommodation Support
Academic
Accommodation
Support
provides
students with disabilities accommodation services
and the support needed to achieve academic success,
and access to the university within the provisions
of the Ontario Human Rights Code. Academic
Accommodation Support staff work in co‑operation
with Ryerson departments to ensure that students
with disabilities receive the services they need.
Accommodations may include, but are not limited to:
• books in alternative formats;
• sign language interpreting arrangements;
• note taking;
• test and exam accommodations;
• testing for learning disabilities; and
• information about educational assistants and
personal attendants.
Source: 101 Instruction Booklet 2016 / 2016 Livret de directives 101
In order for staff to support and assist with
admissions procedures, you are advised to identify
yourself after applying. At the time of acceptance,
you are asked to set up an appointment with a
disability counsellor. You will be asked to supply
medical documentation of your disability. All
documents are confidential and will remain with
Academic Accommodation Support. The counsellor
will assist in arranging approved accommodation
and will refer you to other services at the university,
as needed.
Telephone:416‑979‑5290
TTY:416‑979‑5274
Fax: 416‑979‑5094
Web: www.ryerson.ca/studentlearningsupport/
Application Dates
In many cases, Ryerson uses portfolios, interviews,
auditions and references as well as grades to
select students. Equal consideration is guaranteed
to all applicants who apply (with a “complete”
application) by the following deadlines:
February 1 – Guaranteed Consideration Date
for Applications to Grades‑Plus Programs.
Grades‑Plus programs select students on the
basis of grades plus non‑academic criteria such
as auditions, portfolios, essays, etc.
March 1 – Guaranteed Consideration Date for
Applications to Grades‑Only Programs.
Grades‑Only programs select students on the
basis of academic achievement.
Many programs review applications after these
dates, subject to space availability.
Applicants to the Midwifery program may apply
to only one university Midwifery program in
the province. The required Ryerson Midwifery
Supplementary Application and personal letter
must be received by Undergraduate Admissions
and Recruitment at Ryerson by February 1, 2016.
For further information about non‑academic
requirements
and
dates
please
visit
www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/programs/
and select “Grades‑Plus Programs”.
Bachelor of Arts – Undeclared
Bachelor of Arts – Undeclared is a one‑year
entry option only. Transfer credit/Advanced
Standing cannot be granted for this option. If
you are completing, or have already completed,
postsecondary studies, you must apply to one of
the other Bachelor of Arts programs, including
Criminal Justice, English, Environmental and
Urban Sustainability, Geographic Analysis, History,
Philosophy, Politics and Governance, Psychology
and Sociology. For further details please visit:
www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/programs/.
BScN in Nursing – Collaborative Program
If you are interested in Nursing, we have three
locations to choose from: Ryerson, Centennial
College or George Brown College. If you choose
Centennial or George Brown, you will complete the
final two years of the program at Ryerson University
and will receive a Ryerson degree. This is a joint
BScN Nursing Degree sharing the same program of
studies and clinical placement settings.
Further Information
Undergraduate Admissions and Recruitment
Ryerson University
350 Victoria Street
Toronto ON M5B 2K3
Telephone:416‑979‑5036
Fax:416‑979‑5221
Website:www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/
admission/
Immediate answers to your questions:
http://ask.ryerson.ca
Your portal page for tracking your application
status and documents: http://choose.ryerson.ca.
Ryerson will not process applications that are
incomplete, including incomplete immigration
information.
An additional non‑academic assessment fee of $50
(subject to change) applies to most programs within
the Faculty of Communication & Design and the
Architectural Science program. Further information
about this fee will be communicated by Ryerson, as
applicable, after an application has been processed.
Source: 101 Instruction Booklet 2016 / 2016 Livret de directives 101
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