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OSHAWA, CANADA
PATHWAYS PROGRAMSBRIDGE COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMSDIPLOMA-TO-DEGREE DIRECT ENTRYGENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE TRANSFER
2016-2017
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ABOUT USAt the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), we offer multiple pathways where you can turn your college diploma into a university degree in as little as two years. You will be immersed in programs that use industry-current technology to ensure you have the knowledge and skills demanded by employers upon graduation. You will have access to information and technologies, such as online lectures and notes, to keep you connected to your professors and peers.
To enhance your learning experience, you can develop practical skills through co-op placements, internships, Capstone study projects, practicums and undergraduate research opportunities, with one of our more than 300 industry and community partners.
Your professors are leading experts who are widely recognized for their research expertise and also for quality of teaching.
PATHWAYS
ABOUT PATHWAYSPathways programs are designed to transfer the credits you earned in a college certificate or diploma program toward an appropriate undergraduate degree program.
UOIT offers the following types of pathways:
BRIDGE: A prescribed set of foundational courses that leads to qualification for entry into a degree program.
COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMS: Students benefit from a partnership between UOIT and another post-secondary institution. For example, the university’s Post-RPN program is offered in partnership with Durham College and Georgian College.
DIPLOMA-TO-DEGREE: Students receive a prearranged block of credits for their college diploma and proceed into an upper year of study.
DIRECT ENTRY: Successful applicants will receive two full years of advanced standing for their college diploma and will immediately enter their third year of study.
GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE TRANSFER: Successful applicants will receive one year of advanced standing for their college certificate and will immediately enter their second year of study.
PROGRAM COMPLETION TIMEFRAMESIt is important to note the estimated program completion time will vary based on your start date and course load. The table and scenarios below outline possible pathways for college graduates.
PROGRAM TYPE START DATE GRADUATION DATE
Bridge May 2016 June 2018
Bridge
September 2016
June 2019
Direct Entry June 2018
Diploma-to-degree June 2019
SCENARIO 1Kristen is currently completing her final semester in the Police Foundations program at Durham College. She will complete her final exams in April and she will formally graduate in June. Her goal is to apply to the Criminology and Justice Bridge program.
She has the opportunity to begin her studies in either May or September. If she commences her studies in May, she can complete all required bridge courses by August and transition into her third year of study in September. This option will put her on track to graduate in June 2018. If she begins
her studies in September, she can complete her bridge requirements on a part-time basis over the course of two semesters. This route will put her on track to graduate in June 2019.
SCENARIO 2Ashvin is a recent graduate of the Computer Systems Technology program at Centennial College. His intention is to apply to the Networking and Information Technology Security Direct Entry program. If he begins full-time studies in September 2016, he will be on track to graduate in June 2018.
FACULTY OFBUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYCOMMERCE
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) (Honours)
Internships, Capstone study project, hands-on business training in our commerce laboratories
North Oshawa and online (bridge component)
Integrating key business functions with hands-on training and the use and understanding of today’s latest technologies, the Commerce program provides you with the skills necessary for employment in a competitive market. You will have the opportunity to pursue an internship where you will gain business and management experience. Alternatively, you may consider a Capstone study project, where you will work as part of a team to provide consulting services with one of our industry partners, supervised by both university faculty and the organization’s management team.
Our leading-edge commerce laboratories enable hands-on experiences and are fully integrated with the university’s technology-enriched learning environment. These innovative labs include:• Finance Laboratory• Marketing Laboratory
You may choose to major in Accounting, Finance, Marketing or Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management or take a variety of courses in the comprehensive stream.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
ACCOUNTING• accountant• auditor• banker• credit analyst
FINANCE• budget director• financial analyst• investment advisor• securities trader
MARKETING• advertising executive• brand manager• marketing research analyst• public relations manager
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AND HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT• employee benefits manager• employee relations representative• human resources specialist• training and development
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SPECIALIZED BACHELOR OF COMMERCE PATHWAYS
If you are enrolled in an approved program at one of the colleges indicated, you are eligible to concurrently pursue UOIT bridge courses. Subsequently, you can apply for direct entry into third year of the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) program. You will have the opportunity to major in the same program you graduated from in college, or enter the comprehensive stream. You will apply via an internal application during your first semester of college studies.
ACCOUNTING TRANSFER TO UNIVERSITY (ACTU)Available for students in the Accounting – Business – Transfer to Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) program at Durham College, Fleming College* and Loyalist College.* subject to final approval
HUMAN RESOURCES TRANSFER TO UNIVERSITY (HRTU)Available for students in the Human Resources – Business – Transfer to Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) program at Durham College.
MARKETING TRANSFER TO UNIVERSITY (MKTU)*Available for students in the Marketing – Business – Transfer to Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) program at Durham College.* subject to final approval
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
BRIDGE
OUAC code: DBB
Start term: Spring (full-time); Fall (part-time)
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Five semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) with a minimum mid-70s average.
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: Once you have completed the bridge courses with a minimum C grade in each course, you will proceed into the four-year BCom program. You will receive 45 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BCom degree.
If you have graduated from a two-year Ontario college diploma program in Accounting, Human Resources, Marketing or Operations, you have the option to receive 45 specific transfer credit hours and proceed into the BCom program.
DIRECT ENTRY
OUAC code: DBR
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Four semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college business administration advanced diploma (or equivalent) with a minimum mid-70s average in one of:
• Accounting• Finance• Human Resources
• Marketing• Operations
Credit transfer: You will receive 60 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BCom degree.
You will have the opportunity to major in the same program you graduated from in college, or enter the comprehensive stream.*
* Students with a diploma in Operations must enter the comprehensive stream.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – GAME DEVELOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) (Honours)
Internships, Capstone study project, hands-on training in our gaming laboratories
North Oshawa
Our program is designed to quickly advance your career by focusing on the knowledge and skills needed to build rewarding careers within an existing business or entrepreneurial opportunity in the interactive media and game development areas.
You will gain real-world experience through internship work placements (locally or abroad) or Capstone study projects, where you work as part of a team to provide consulting services to one of our industry partners.
Our Gaming and Virtual Reality Laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art workstations and software for development of high-quality animations, models, sound production, game engines and gameplay code. This lab also includes stereoscopic 3D virtual-reality displays and motion-capture systems. You will record sound for voiceovers and music with minimal echo or background noise in an audiometric room coupled with audio recording equipment.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• application developer• game developer• game programmer• game project manager• simulation specialist (military and civilian domain)• technical marketing and advertising in web and
new media
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
BRIDGE
OUAC code: DGB
Start term: Spring
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Five semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in Computer Programmer, Computer Systems Technology, Game Development or related program with a minimum mid-70s average.
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: Once you have successfully completed the bridge courses with a minimum C grade in each course, you will receive 45 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BIT in Game Development and Entrepreneurship degree.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY
Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) (Honours)
Internships, Capstone study project, hands-on training in our IT laboratories
North Oshawa
Information technology (IT) security is fundamental in today’s business environment. The IT Security specialization offers comprehensive knowledge and skills in operating and managing IT security infrastructure.
You will benefit from both theoretical and practical experience with the ability to practice skills learned in the classroom with cutting-edge equipment in our advanced laboratories. You will also have the opportunity to pursue an internship work placement (locally or abroad) or participate in the Capstone study project, where you will work as part of a team to provide consulting services to an industry partner.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• database security manager• information security officer• IT security trainer• network security specialist
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
BRIDGE
OUAC code: DIB
Start term: Spring
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Five semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in Computer Systems Technician or related program with a minimum mid-70s average.
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: If you hold an Ontario college diploma in Computer Programmer, Computer Systems Technician or a related program, you must successfully complete the bridge courses with a minimum C grade in each course to proceed into the four-year BIT program. You will receive 45 transfer credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BIT in Information Technology Security degree.
If you hold an Ontario college advanced diploma in Computer Engineering Technology, Computer Programmer Analyst or a related program, you must successfully complete the bridge courses with a minimum C grade in each course to proceed into the four-year BIT program. You will receive 51 transfer credit hours towards a 120 credit hour BIT in Information Technology Security degree.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – NETWORKING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY
Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT)(Honours)
Internships, Capstone study project, hands-on training in our IT laboratories
North Oshawa
Computer networking and security is an integral part of any business environment. The Networking and Information Technology (IT) Security program offers comprehensive knowledge and skills in planning, designing, installing, operating, managing and securing IT infrastructure. You will use leading-edge equipment to learn concepts ranging from fundamental networking skills to enterprise-level network engineering.
The Networking Lab provides a hands-on networking experience for students and includes state-of-the-art equipment to prepare you for current and future demands of the IT industry. You will also obtain skills valued by future employers through an internship work placement (locally or abroad) or the Capstone study project, where you will work as part of a team to provide consulting services to one of our industry partners.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• database security manager• information security officer• network security specialist• web application manager
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
SPECIALIZED BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PATHWAY
COMPUTER SYSTEMS TRANSFER TO UNIVERSITY (CSTU)If you are enrolled in the Computer Systems Technician program at Durham College, you are eligible to concurrently pursue UOIT bridge courses. Subsequently you can apply for direct entry to the Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Networking and Information Technology Security program. You will apply via an internal application during your first semester of college studies.
DIRECT ENTRY
OUAC code: DIN
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Four semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in Computer Systems Technology or related program* with a minimum mid-70s average.
*Program must contain a sufficient amount of Cisco Certified content.
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: You will receive 60 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BIT in Networking and Information Technology Security degree.
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FACULTY OFEDUCATIONEDUCATIONAL STUDIES AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Honours)
Online
This program recognizes the growing importance and the current trends in formal and informal lifelong learning as professional development needs expand across academic, corporate, non-profit and volunteer sectors.
Educational Studies and Digital Technology (ESDT) emphasizes real-world, inquiry-based learning to provide you with the best opportunities to develop job-ready skills in training and instruction using digital technology.
The program features two areas of specialization:
• ADULT EDUCATION AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY (AEDT)• EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIESThe fully online courses are designed to allow access from a wide range of mobile devices. Courses make use of video-based lectures, mobile-enabled video conferencing tutorials and a wide array of social media tools, providing a rich and collaborative learning environment.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• adult literacy instructor• child-care centres• college educator• early childhood learning environment design• human resources manager• instructional designer• military trainer• nursery and preschool programs• service organization educator• policy developer• workplace/corporate educator
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DIRECT ENTRY
OUAC code: DSV
Start term: Fall (full-time); Winter (part-time)
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Four semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) with a minimum mid-70s average.
Credit transfer: You will receive 60 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BA in Educational Studies and Digital Technology degree.
FACULTY OFENERGY SYSTEMS AND NUCLEAR SCIENCENUCLEAR POWER
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) (Honours)
Co-op opportunities at Ontario Power Generation (OPG) during the summer months (by application)
North Oshawa
Our program was developed to meet a significant demand in the nuclear power industry for graduates with strong practical experience, technical knowledge and teamwork skills.
You will gain an understanding of the principles and applications of nuclear power technology including the reactor core, balance of plant, radiation management, and operations and maintenance. Our professors will encourage you to think independently, take a systematic approach to problem solving, and help you develop skills in teamwork and collaboration. You will learn and gain experience through a flexible combination of lectures, laboratory experiments, field trips, computer simulations, independent research and design tasks, individual and group projects, and by documenting and presenting findings to peers and academic staff.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• engineering and construction services to the nuclear
power sector• engineering support (plant modifications, operations,
and maintenance)• field operator• nuclear plant operator• system monitoring and analysis support
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
BRIDGE
OUAC code: DNB
Start term: Spring
Program load: Full-time
Length: Five semesters
Admission requirements: An Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) with a minimum mid-70s average in one of:
• Alternative Energy Engineering Technology
• Chemical Engineering Technology
• Civil Engineering Technology
• Computer Engineering Technology
• Electrical Engineering Technology
• Electro-mechanical Engineering Technology
• Electronics Engineering Technology
• Energy Systems Engineering Technology
• Environmental Engineering Technology
• Fire Protection Engineering Technology
• Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology
• Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology
• Manufacturing Engineering Technology
• Mechanical Engineering Technology
• Power Engineering Technology
• Transportation Engineering Technology
• Welding Engineering Technology
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: Once you have successfully completed the bridge courses with a minimum overall C average, you will receive 33 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BASc degree.
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FACULTY OFHEALTH SCIENCESALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences (BAHSc)(Honours)
Online
Expand your previous education and experience in a flexible and research-intensive environment. This program builds on the educational foundation obtained from your diploma, and develops an in-depth knowledge in health sciences and the theory base required for further studies or careers in a range of health disciplines.
Additionally, you may choose to structure your elective courses to study in other program areas such as public health or adult education.
This program is available entirely online, making it easier to create academic schedules to accommodate full-time employment.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESAllied health professionals are needed to fill leadership and teaching positions in the evolving health-care system. You will have the skills to pursue leadership, management and administrative positions in a variety of organizations including government agencies, hospitals, insurance companies, private health and wellness clubs, public health agencies, colleges, universities and pharmaceutical companies.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
BRIDGE
OUAC code: DHA
Start term: Fall
Program load: Part-time
Length: Four years
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) with a minimum mid-70s average in one of:
• Addictions and Mental Health*
• Biomedical Engineering Technology
• Biotechnology – Advanced• Cardiovascular Technology• Dental Hygiene• Health Information
Management• Massage Therapy• Medical Laboratory
Technology
• Nursing (RPN and RN)• Occupational Therapist
Assistant• Opticianry• Paramedicine• Pharmacy Technician• Physiotherapist Assistant• Radiation Technology• Respiratory Therapy
* Graduate certificate must be presented concurrently with a college diploma or university degree.
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: Once you have successfully completed the bridge courses with a minimum C+ grade in each course, you will receive 57 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BAHSc degree.
KINESIOLOGY Bachelor of Health Science (BHSc) (Honours)
Research practicum (by application)
North Oshawa
This program is directed toward understanding the role and safe application of exercise for health maintenance, improvement and rehabilitation. You will be prepared to become a kinesiology practitioner who can safely prescribe individualized exercise programs to improve or maintain the health, functional capacity and overall well-being of a range of healthy and clinical populations.
Kinesiology is now a regulated health profession in Ontario. You will gain the skills and knowledge needed to function as a health professional and to write the competency exam to become a registered kinesiologist. Your courses and hands-on learning opportunities will prepare you to complete theory and practical examinations leading to Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology certifications (Certified Personal Trainer and Certified Exercise Physiologist).
You will enter into the Health and Wellness stream.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• registered kinesiologist• clinical exercise physiologist• ergonomics specialist• fitness and health promotion• medical equipment supply and consulting• orthotics and prosthetics (after further study)• sports management• strength and conditioning coach
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DIPLOMA-TO-DEGREE
OUAC code: DKD
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time
Length: Six semesters
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma (or equivalent) in Fitness and Health Promotion with a minimum mid-70s average. Completion of Biology (SBI4U) or a post-secondary equivalent is recommended.
Credit transfer: You will receive 33 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BHSc degree (Health and Wellness specialization).
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MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE Bachelor of Health Science (BHSc) (Honours)
Two-semester practicum placement in fourth year
North Oshawa
Modern health care has become increasingly dependent on complex laboratory tests, the results of which aid in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease. You will gain fundamental knowledge and skills in biological, physical and health sciences. The medical laboratory science-specific courses cover five laboratory disciplines: biochemistry, hematology, histotechnology, microbiology and transfusion science.
This program is accredited by the Canadian Medical Association. Upon successful completion, you are eligible to write the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science national certification examination and subsequently work in all Canadian provinces and territories.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• registered medical laboratory technologist (public
health laboratories, hospitals, private sector)• administrative and/or policy development
(hospitals, government, Ontario’s Local Health Integration Network)
• biotechnology and pharmaceutical researcher• commercial laboratories producing
reagents and vaccines• computer and information systems companies• reagent, instrument and pharmaceutical
sales representative
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
BRIDGE
OUAC code: N/A*
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time
Length: Six semesters
* Please contact our Admissions department at [email protected] for details on how to apply.
Admission requirements: An Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in Biotechnology – Advanced** with a minimum mid-70s average. Successful applicants will be required to present a comprehensive Human Anatomy and Physiology course at the college or university level.
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: Once you have successfully completed the bridge semester, you will receive 39 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BHSc in Medical Laboratory Science degree.
** Only graduates from Durham College and Fleming College are considered for admission.
PROGRAMS
NURSING Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) (Honours)
Clinical placements
North Oshawa; Georgian College in Barrie, Ontario
If you have successfully completed your Registered Practical Nursing (RPN) diploma from an approved college, hold a current RPN registration and are interested in pursuing a Nursing degree, this pathway is for you.
You will have the opportunity to enrich your knowledge in the sciences, nursing and additional disciplines, while being introduced to the latest in learning technologies to enhance your success as a working professional.
We have approximately 50 partner sites for clinical placements ranging from hospitals (such as maternity/obstetrics, medical surgery, psychiatry and oncology) to public health and community health centres.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESRegistered nurse in a variety of settings, including:• acute care and high-acuity settings• community and public health nursing• health administration and management• health and clinical data analysis• health policy and promotion• specialty practice areas, such as neonatal intensive
care and labour and delivery
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
COLLABORATIVE PROGRAM
OUAC code:
DHR (collaborative program with Durham College)
DHB (collaborative program with Georgian College)
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time or part-time*
Length: Less than three years (full-time)
Admission requirements: An approved Practical Nursing Ontario college diploma (or equivalent) with a minimum mid-70s average. In addition, you must hold a current certificate of competence with no restrictions from the College of Nurses of Ontario.
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: Once you have successfully completed the bridge courses with a minimum C grade in each course, you will proceed into the BScN program. You will receive 33 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BScN degree.
* Only available in collaborative program with Durham College.
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FACULTY OFSCIENCEBIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Bachelor of Science (BSc) (Honours)
Research assistantships available
North Oshawa
Study life at its most fundamental level. In this program you will master the foundational areas of cell biology, genetics and molecular biology, physiology, biochemistry and developmental biology. Graduates are in high demand in diverse sectors including biotechnology, the environment, food, consulting and government. You will enter into the complementary studies stream.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• food industry• government or private research laboratory• pharmaceutical sector
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DIRECT ENTRY
OUAC code: DSX
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time
Length: Four semesters
Admission requirements: An Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in Biotechnology - Advanced or Biotechnology Technologist with a minimum mid-70s average.
Credit transfer: You will receive 60 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BSc in Biological Science degree.
COMPUTING SCIENCE Bachelor of Science (BSc) (Honours)
Research assistantships available
North Oshawa
Computing Science is the study of the foundation, practice and application of computer systems in a wide variety of social, business and scientific contexts. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of principles, qualitative and quantitative methods, and problem-solving skills. Topics include web and mobile applications, computer graphics and digital media, big data and information analytics, designing and analyzing algorithms, the software development life cycle, cloud computing, and scalable and reliable software systems.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• data analyst and database administration• digital media content authorship• Internet-scale infrastructure administration and
support• software system developer• technology consultancy and entrepreneurship• web and mobile application development
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DIRECT ENTRY
OUAC code: DSC
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time
Length: Four semesters
Admission requirements: An Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in Computer Programmer Analyst with a minimum mid-70s average.*
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: You will receive 60 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BSc in Computing Science degree.
* This program is currently approved for graduates who hold an Ontario college advanced diploma in Computer Programmer Analyst from select Ontario colleges. Graduates from other colleges are encouraged to apply and are considered on a case-by-case basis. Please visit uoit.ca/pathways or the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre website (ouac.on.ca) for additional details.
PROGRAMS
FACULTY OFSOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
COMMUNICATION AND DIGITAL MEDIA STUDIES
Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Honours)
Practicum (by application)
Downtown Oshawa
All organizations in society, including businesses, government, advocacy groups and creative industries, are looking for people who understand the roles and effects of communications on society. Effective communicators must be able to navigate new media platforms as well as traditional ones. Explore the economic, political and cultural drivers as well as the impact of communications and digital media within society. Our program will enhance your spoken, written and digital communication skills. It will also develop your knowledge about how a range of media forms are changing the world; expand your cultural awareness and enrich your life in a time in which communications is everywhere and in everything.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• communications specialist• creative director• digital media strategist• journalist• professional editor• public relations officer
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DIPLOMA-TO-DEGREE
OUAC code: DDA
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Six semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in one of:
• Advertising and Marketing Communications
• Broadcast for Contemporary Media
• Contemporary Web Design• Digital Photography• Digital Video Production
• Interactive Media Design• Journalism –
Broadcast and Electronic Media
• Journalism – Web and Print
Credit transfer: You will receive 30 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BA in Communication and Digital Media Studies degree.** Approved for graduates who hold a diploma or advanced diploma from
select Ontario colleges. Graduates from other colleges are considered on a case-by-case basis. Please visit uoit.ca/pathways or the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (ouac.on.ca) for additional details.
BRIDGE
OUAC code: DDB
Start term: Spring (full-time); Fall (part-time)
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Five semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in one of:
• Advertising and Marketing Communications Management
• Print and Broadcast Journalism
• Public Relations
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: Once you have successfully completed the bridge courses with a minimum overall B- average and no D grades, you will receive 48 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BA in Communication and Digital Media Studies degree.
GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE TRANSFER
OUAC code: DDC*
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Six semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college certificate in General Arts and Science – Liberal Arts Transfer** with a minimum high 70s average.
Credit transfer: You will receive 30 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BA in Communication and Digital Media Studies degree.*Please indicate upper-year standing on OUAC application.
**Only graduates from Durham College are considered for admission.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY STUDIES Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Honours)
Practicum (by application)
Downtown Oshawa
Social justice and poverty; war, peace, and protest; economics and politics; community building and rebuilding; international and local development; policy creation and implementation; climate change and environmental sustainability – what is your passion? Explore a wide range of issues related to understanding and reimagining the world. This program is unique in that it addresses policy and social justice issues, with a focus on the interrelations of communities, broadly defined to include, but not limited to, nations, regions, religions and social movements.
Our program emphasizes strategies for creating sustainable community development policies, which target improved quality of life and address important community justice and planning issues.
This interdisciplinary major draws on faculty strengths in political science, sociology, public policy, history, geography, philosophy, legal studies and economics to give you a multidisciplinary integrated background.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• business policy analyst• government policy analyst• graduate studies in sociology, policy studies or related
disciplines• international aid/development worker• non-governmental organization researcher• outreach co-ordinator• program co-ordinator or researcher with community or
charitable organizations• youth worker
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
BRIDGE
OUAC code: DAD
Start term: Fall
Program load: Part-time transitioning to full-time
Length: Six semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in one of:
• Child and Youth Care (formerly Child and Youth Worker)
• Developmental Services Worker
• Environmental Technology
• Paralegal• Police Foundations• Protection, Security and
Investigation• Social Services Worker
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: Once you have successfully completed the bridge courses with a minimum overall B- average and no D grades, you will receive 48 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BA in Community Development and Policy Studies degree.
GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE TRANSFER
OUAC code: DAO*
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Six semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college certificate in General Arts and Science – Liberal Arts Transfer** with a minimum high 70s average.
Credit transfer: You will receive 30 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BA in Community Development and Policy Studies degree.*Please indicate upper-year standing on OUAC application.
**Only graduates from Durham College are considered for admission.
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CRIMINOLOGY AND JUSTICE Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Honours)
Practicum (by application)
Downtown Oshawa
Crime is not committed in a vacuum. It occurs in a particular socio-economic and political context. Criminology examines the broader social and individual contexts that lead to criminal behaviour. It also examines how criminal justice is shaped by larger social, political and technological contexts, and how those contexts are translated into practice in agencies such as the police, courts, corrections, the juvenile system and various social and government service agencies.
Our program explores and critically analyzes criminological and sociological theories of why people commit crime. It also examines how societies define crime and who is considered a criminal. Our program approaches the study of crime from an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing on a rich tradition from criminology, sociology, philosophy, psychology and law. In addition to examining why crime is committed, you will be encouraged to think about crime, criminal justice and its administration in ways that are consistent with the principles of fairness, equity, peace and justice.
You may pursue the comprehensive program or a specialization:
• CRIMINAL JUSTICE• YOUTH, CRIME AND JUSTICE
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• correctional officer/case manager• government researcher and policy analyst• human rights advocate/community activist• police officer• probation/parole officer• social services worker
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
BRIDGE
OUAC code: DAB
Start term: Spring (full-time); Fall (part-time)
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Five semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in one of the programs listed below:
• Child and Youth Care (formerly Child and Youth Worker)
• Community and Justice Services
• Police Foundations• Protection, Security and
Investigation
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: Once you have successfully completed the bridge courses with a minimum overall B- average and no D grades, you will receive 48 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BA in Criminology and Justice degree.
See next page for admission requirements for Criminology and Justice BRIDGE – YOUTH, CRIME AND JUSTICE SPECIALIZATION and GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE TRANSFER.
CRIMINOLOGY AND JUSTICE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (CONTINUED)
BRIDGE – YOUTH, CRIME AND JUSTICE SPECIALIZATION
OUAC code: DAB
Start term: Spring (full-time); Fall (part-time)
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Five semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: A graduate certificate in Youth Corrections and Interventions presented concurrently with an Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in one of:
• Child and Youth Care (formerly Child and Youth Worker)
• Community and Justice Services
• Court and Tribunal Administration
• Law Clerk• Legal Administration• Paralegal• Police Foundations• Protection, Security and
Investigation
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: Once you have successfully completed the bridge courses with a minimum overall B- average and no D grades, you will receive 54 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BA in Criminology and Justice (Youth, Crime and Justice specialization) degree.
GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE TRANSFER
OUAC code: DAJ*
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Six semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college certificate in General Arts and Science – Liberal Arts Transfer** with a minimum high 70s average.
Credit transfer: You will receive 30 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BA in Criminology and Justice degree.*Please indicate upper-year standing on OUAC application.
**Only graduates from Durham College are considered for admission.
PROGRAMS
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FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Honours)
Practicum (by application)
Downtown Oshawa
Forensic psychology contributes to increased public safety by improving our understanding and support of victims, witnesses and offenders as they move through the criminal justice system from the initial criminal investigation, to their experiences with the court, to rehabilitation and reintegration into the community.
You will study the core areas of psychology - social, cognitive, developmental and abnormal - as well as research methods and data analysis. You will explore a variety of forensic psychology courses that apply psychology to crime, policing, the courts, corrections and other aspects of the justice system. You will also have opportunities to incorporate aspects of criminology, legal studies, health and neuroscience into your degree with the objective of developing unique knowledge and skill sets.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• child protection worker• corrections officer• law enforcement officer• mental health technician• probation manager• psychologist (after further study)• residential youth counsellor
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
BRIDGE
OUAC code: DPB
Start term: Spring (full-time); Fall (part-time)
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Five semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in one of the programs listed below:
• Child and Youth Care (formerly Child and Youth Worker)
• Community and Justice Services
• Police Foundations• Protection, Security and
Investigation• Social Service Worker
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: Once you have successfully completed the bridge courses with a minimum overall B- average and no D grades, you will proceed into the four-year BA in Forensic Psychology program. You will receive 45 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BA in Forensic Psychology degree.
GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE TRANSFER
OUAC code: DPS*
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Six semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college certificate in General Arts and Science – Liberal Arts Transfer** with a minimum high 70s average.
Credit transfer: You will receive 30 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BA in Forensic Psychology degree.*Please indicate upper-year standing on OUAC application.
**Only graduates from Durham College are considered for admission.
LEGAL STUDIES Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Honours)
Practicum (by application)
Downtown Oshawa
Gain insight into the uniquely powerful language of law and come to understand its limits as well as its capabilities. You will learn to analyze written and oral arguments, and to build effective arguments by identifying and explaining relevant supporting evidence.
Our program provides an extensive understanding of law in its social context, including areas such as human rights, international law, alternative dispute resolution and information and privacy law.
You will have the opportunity to follow the comprehensive program or pursue a specialization in:
• ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION• HUMAN RIGHTS LAW• INFORMATION LAW
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• federal and provincial government administrator• human rights advocate• legal analyst• legal researcher• mediator/dispute resolution specialist• policy analyst• social services worker
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
BRIDGE
OUAC code: DAG
Start term: Spring (full-time); Fall (part-time)
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Five semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in one of:• Court and Tribunal
Administration• Law Clerk• Paralegal
A graduate certificate in Paralegal, Legal Research and Information Management, or Mediation – Alternative Dispute Resolution presented concurrently with an Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in one of:• Child and Youth Care
(formerly Child and Youth Worker)
• Developmental Services Worker
• Police Foundations• Protection, Security and
Investigation• Social Services Worker
Bridge requirements and credit transfer: Once you have successfully completed the bridge courses with a minimum overall B- average and no D grades, you will receive 48 credit hours towards a 120 credit hour BA in Legal Studies degree.
GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE TRANSFER
OUAC code: DAL*
Start term: Fall
Program load: Full-time or part-time
Length: Six semesters (full-time)
Admission requirements: An Ontario college certificate in General Arts and Science – Liberal Arts Transfer** with a minimum high 70s average.
Credit transfer: You will receive 30 credit hours toward a 120 credit hour BA in Legal Studies degree.*Please indicate upper-year standing on OUAC application.
**Only graduates from Durham College are considered for admission.
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SUPPORT SERVICESWe offer specialized services to respect the diverse experiences of our students during their transition to university and throughout their time with us. Specialized services are available to support Indigenous, first-generation, international and transfer students, adult learners and students with disabilities. Through our orientation programming, peer mentoring, clubs, societies, and other programs and events, we are able to share and celebrate the rich histories, traditions and cultures that make up the university community.
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CAMPUS LOCATIONSuoit.ca/virtualtour
Our spectacular, modern campus provides students with an inspiring environment for learning in one of Canada’s fastest-growing communities. Students have access to new and historic state-of-the-art buildings, labs and libraries located in north and downtown Oshawa. We also offer an anytime, anyplace learning culture: some programs are available entirely online, allowing for increased flexibility.
STUDENT SERVICES
TECHNOLOGY-ENRICHED LEARNING ENVIRONMENTitsc.uoit.ca
As a student, you will have access to information and technologies that will keep you connected to your professors and peers and provide you with the skills employers demand. We provide all students with program-specific software installed on a laptop or tablet. The software is refreshed every year and the hardware every two years. Upon graduation you are eligible to purchase the hardware for a nominal fee.
One of the greatest advantages of our technology-enriched learning environment is that all students have equal access to industry-relevant technology, resources and services, inside or outside of the classroom.
The mandatory* Technology-Enriched Learning program fee covers:• course- and program-specific software• exam support• hardware standardized across six faculties• insurance• lecture notes available online• on-site repair services and loaner hardware• technical support• virus protection
*Students in online programs are not required to participate in the Technology-Enriched Learning program.
FINANCE AND ADMISSIONS
FINANCING YOUR EDUCATIONsafa.uoit.ca
Because your education is one of the most important investments you’ll ever make, our Student Awards and Financial Aid (SAFA) office works hard to ensure you have everything you need to meet your financial obligations.
We encourage you to take advantage of our services, including:• budget counselling• financial literacy workshops• OSAP administration, including application processing
and appeals• scholarships, awards and bursaries• University Works employment program (part-time jobs
on campus during the academic year; full-time during the summer months)
UOIT BOARD OF GOVERNORS’ PATHWAYS AWARDThe UOIT Board of Governors’ Pathways Award is disbursed annually to students coming to the university through its Pathways programs. The awards are presented to students entering each eligible program with the highest incoming average from college. These awards are valued at a minimum of $1,000 each.
IN-COURSE SCHOLARSHIPSIf you achieve a GPA of 3.7 or greater (on a 4.3 scale) during the academic year (based on a full-time course load), you are automatically recognized with a minimum $1,500 scholarship, if returning to full-time studies.
These scholarships may increase to $3,000 and $4,000 through generous contributions from our donors.
ONTARIO STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OSAP)OSAP provides financial assistance for those who qualify. For more information about full-time and part-time government loan programs, please visit osap.gov.on.ca.
To learn more about tuition and fees, please visit uoit.ca/fees.
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ADMISSIONSuoit.ca/admissions
We select our students by taking into consideration a wide range of criteria, including school marks, distribution of subjects taken and performance in subjects relevant to the academic program. Possession of minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Due to space limitations, preference is given to applicants with the best qualifications.
The specific average or standing required for admission varies from year to year. We reserve the right to determine acceptable academic credentials, grades and prerequisite courses used for admission.
You must also present the credits, courses and minimum grades required to satisfy the academic prerequisites of specific programs.
Please see your program of interest for specific requirements.
IMPORTANT DATESSpring 2016 admission:• Deadline to apply: Thursday, March 31, 2016• Document deadline: Friday, April 15, 2016• First day of classes: Monday, May 9, 2016
Fall 2016 admission (non-competitive programs):• Deadline to apply: Thursday, March 31, 2016• Document deadline: Friday, August 12, 2016• First day of classes: Thursday, September 8, 2016
Please note: Competitive programs such as Accounting, Kinesiology, Nursing - Post RPN and Medical Laboratory Science are subject to close early.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCYuoit.ca/englishproficiency
All applicants must provide proof of English language proficiency. This requirement can be satisfied with one of the following criteria:• Your first language is English.• You have completed at least three years of formal, full-
time study (no fewer than three courses per semester) at a secondary or post-secondary institution where the language of instruction and examination is English.
• You have achieved the required proficiency on one of the English language tests acceptable to UOIT.
APPLY NOWApply for all of our undergraduate programs through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) website (ouac.on.ca).* You can apply for up to three of our programs for a base application fee:• $155 (105D application for transferring students and
mature students)• $165 (105F application for international students)
Additional supplementary fees may apply. You may also select additional programs for $50 per choice.
For questions about the application process, contact OUAC at 519.823.1063.* Students interested in applying for our ACTU, HRTU, MKTU, CSTU
and Medical Laboratory Science Bridge programs should contact the Admissions department at 905.721.3190 or [email protected].
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VISIT USCAMPUS TOURSuoit.ca/tours
The best way to experience our university is to participate in one of our campus tours. Our student tour ambassadors will introduce you to the university and take you on an exciting tour of our diverse and award-winning campus locations. You will have the opportunity to see our buildings, classrooms, residences and student services.
To schedule your campus tour, visit uoit.ca/tours. Alternatively, you can explore our campus from home with a virtual tour (uoit.ca/virtualtour).
PATHWAYS INFORMATION NIGHTuoit.ca/pathways
We invite you to come meet current students, staff and faculty and learn more about our academic programs and student services.
To register and view the schedule of events, please visit uoit.ca/pathwaysinfonight.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 | 6 to 8 p.m.
OPEN HOUSEuoit.ca/openhouse
At Open House, you can attend faculty-specific sessions, visit select labs and take a campus tour.
To register for Open House and view the schedule of events, please visit uoit.ca/openhouse.
Saturday, November 7, 2015 | 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday, February 27, 2016 | 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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PATHWAYS PROGRAMSBUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Commerce 6BridgeDirect Entry
Game Development and Entrepreneurship 8Bridge
Information Technology Security 9Bridge
Networking and Information Technology Security 10Direct Entry
EDUCATION Educational Studies And Digital Technology 11
Direct Entry
ENERGY SYSTEMS AND NUCLEAR SCIENCE Nuclear Power 12
Bridge
HEALTH SCIENCES Allied Health Sciences 13
BridgeKinesiology 14
Diploma-to-degreeMedical Laboratory Science 15
BridgeNursing 16
Collaborative Program
SCIENCE Biological Science 17
Direct EntryComputing Science 18
Direct Entry
SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES Communication and Digital Media Studies 20
Diploma-to-degreeBridgeGeneral Arts and Science Transfer
Community Development and Policy Studies 22BridgeGeneral Arts and Science Transfer
Criminology and Justice 23BridgeBridge – Youth, Crime and Justice specializationGeneral Arts and Science Transfer
Forensic Psychology 25BridgeGeneral Arts and Science Transfer
Legal Studies 26BridgeGeneral Arts and Science Transfer