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THIS ISRYERSON
www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/international
INTERNATIONAL ADMISSIONS HANDBOOK 2012
TORONTO, CANADA
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Welcome t rs Ust Tt, Cd
aT ryerSon, yoU have aCCeSS To The ollowing:
Professionally targeted programs, and contemporary arts and science degrees
across ve innovative faculties. You get the career skills to achieve your future goals.
Manageable class sizes that enable faculty members to engage directly with
students. You will come to see your professors as colleagues, mentors and friends.
Many programs that oer work-study opportunities including co-op terms,
internships, placements, student-run productions or client-based projects.
Strong links with industry leaders that provide valuable work-study andnetworking opportunities.
A modern campus characterized by state-of-the art facilities and a dynamic,
urban location.
Dynamic, creative and driven students rom around the globe choose Ryerson. We oer you an
education that combines academic rigour with relevant, practical experience in a learningenvironment that reects the energy, strength and spirit o Toronto.
We have 28,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and arguably the most culturally
diverse campus in Canada with students originating rom more than 140 countries.
Gould Street Ryerson Quad Yonge Street
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Toronto The Ideal
Outside-the-Classroom Experience
Our vibrant on-campus culture is immersed in urban, cosmopolitan surroundings,
putting you steps away from major centres for health, nance, business, entertain-
ment, fashion, hospitality, retail and design. This close proximity to everything that
denes Toronto aords you amazing opportunities for career-relevant learning
outside of the classroom. Here are just a few points of interest within minutes
of our campus:
Major-market radio and television stations.
Headquarters of Canada's highest-circulated newspapers and magazines.
The centre of Canada's business, fashion, design and theatre districts.
Toronto City Hall, government agencies, Queen's Park and
downtown courthouses.
World-renowned social services, health-care centres and facilities. Canada's leading companies and organizations in science research
and development.
Ryersons location in downtown Toronto oers a centre-o-it-all liestyle. We draw rom the energy
o Canada's biggest city and turn it into creativity and spark in the classroom.
Subway Art Gallery of Ontario
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eXPerienTial learning: THE EDGE YOU NEED
Ryerson enables you to enhance your skills through co-ops, internships, feld placements,
client-based service projects and student-run productions. Going one step urther, we provide
employment counselling, leadership training and career airs.
ats (Ba)
Criminal Justice English Environment and Urban Sustainability*
Geographic Analysis History* Politics and Governance Psychology Sociology
Undeclared (entry option only)
Arts and Contemporary Studies (BA)International Economics and Finance (BA)
* Pending Final Approval by Ryerson University
Board of Governors
cut atsA liberal arts education with something unique:
Ryersons brand o relevant, practical learning
Fashion (BDes)
Communication Design
Graphic Communications Management
(BTc)
Image Arts (BFA) Film Studies
New Media
Photography Studies
Interior Design (BID)
Journalism (BJourn)Radio and Television (BA)
Theatre (BFA) Performance Acting
Performance Dance Performance Production
cut Cuct& Ds
Leading programs in media, design and fnearts all in the heart o Canadas cultural capital
Child and Youth Care (BA)
Early Childhood Education (BA)
Midwifery (BHSc)
Nursing (BScN)
Nutrition and Food (BASc)
Occupational and Public Health (BASc) Occupational Health and Safety
Public Health and Safety
Social Work (BSW)
Urban and Regional Planning (BURPI)
cut Cut ScsCommunity services programs that draw rom
the spirit and dynamism o Canadas largest andmost diverse city
While every eort was made to ensure accuracy in this publication at the time o printing ( July
2011), Ryerson University reserves the right to terminate the application process without notice
and to amend inormation presented as necessary at any time. In particular, Ryerson reserves
the right to withdraw or change academic program oerings and admission requirements at any
time and to terminate the application process without notice. For additional inormation, reer
to Ryersons Undergraduate Calendar(s) atwww.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/calendars.
Privacy and Confdentiality
Ryerson University is committed to protecting your privacy and the confdentiality o
your personal inormation. To read our Registrars Notice o Collection and Use o Personal
Inormation statement, visitwww.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/privacy.
Programs of Study
Youll beneft rom a real-world, relevant curriculum that lets you practise while you
learn and prepares you to hit the ground running when you graduate.
.s.c/uddut/dss/ps
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Accounting and Finance (BComm)*
Business Management (BComm)
Economics and Management
Science, Entrepreneurship, Global
Management Studies, Human Resources
Management, Law and Business,
Marketing Management
Business Technology Management
(BComm)n
Hospitality and Tourism Management
(BComm)Retail Management (BComm)
* Pending Final Approval by Ryerson University
Board of Governors
Td rs Sc mtInnovative and unique business programs on the
street that defnes Canadian business: Bay Street
Architectural Science (BArchSc)
Computer Science (BSc)n
Engineering (BEng)n
Aerospacen
Biomedicaln
Chemical Co-opn
Civiln
Computern
Electricaln
Industrialn
Mechanicaln Undeclared (entry option only)
Scc (BSc)
Biologyn
Chemistryn
Contemporary Sciencen
Mathematics and its Applicationsn
Medical Physicsn
Undeclared (entry option only)
cut e,actctu d Scc
Ryersons largest aculty, oering innovativeprograms and state-o-the-art acilities
Aerospace Engineering, PhD, MASc, MEng
Applied Mathematics, MSc
actct, Mac
Building Science, MBSc, MASc
Chemical Engineering, PhD, MASc, MEng
Civil Engineering, PhD, MASc, MEng
Communication and Culture, PhD, MA
Computer Networks, MASc, MEng
Computer Science, PhD, MSc
Documentary Media, MFA
Early Childhood Studies, MA
Economics, PhD
Electrical and Computer Engineering, PhD,
MASc, MEng
Environmental Applied Science and
Management, PhD, MASc
Fashion, MA
Immigration and Settlement Studies, MA
International Economics and Finance, MA
Journalism, MJ
Literatures of Modernity, MA
Master of Business Administration, MBA
MBA in the Management of Technology and
iovto, MBa, MTi
Mechanical Engineering, PhD, MASc, MEng
M pocto, Ma
MMSc in the Management of Technology and
iovto, MMSc
Molecular Science, PhD, MSc
Nursing, MN
Nutrition Communication, MHSc
Philosophy, MA
Photographic Preservation and
Collections Management, MA
Physics, PhD, MSc
Policy Studies, PhD
Professional Communication, MPC
Psychology, PhD, MA
Public Policy and Administration, MA
Social Work, MSW
Spatial Analysis, MSA
Urban Development, MPl
Vst .s.c/dut for
complete program and admission details.
gdut PsDesigned to include a high degree o interaction
among aculty members and graduate students
and have a strong component o scholarship/
research/creative activity
a rs ps u s t t t xcpts:
nIndustrial Internship option fve years in length
nCo-operative basis only fve years in length
nCo-operative option fve years in length
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Life at Ryerson
Ryerson students enjoy a vibrant campus community and an urban liestyle.
Student Parade
Student Campus Centre
Lake Devo
George Vari Computing
and Engineering Centre
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ClUbS www.rsuonline.ca
reSiDenCe www.ryerson.ca/housingInternational students are given special consideration for spaces in one of our
three residence complexes. All residences are located on the Ryerson campus,
and the majority of rooms are single occupancy.
PiTman hall
This 14-storey residence houses
566 students in single- and
double-occupancy bedrooms.
A meal plan is compulsory for
c st.
oKeee hoUSe
This 32-student residence
has double- and
triple-occupancy rooms.
inTernaTional living/
learning CenTre
A former hotel, this 11-storey residence
houses 252 students in extra large single
rooms. A meal plan is compulsory for
c st.
SUPPorT www.ryerson.ca/studentservices
At Ryerson, helping you achieve your academic, career and personal goals is the
motivation behind everything we do. From our Access Centre for Students with
Disabilities, to our comprehensive health services, to our Mentoring and Career
Resource Centre, we oer all the support youll need to succeed.
eXChange ProgramS www.ryerson.ca/riRyerson encourages students to make the world their classroom and oers a number
of national and international exchange programs.
inTernaTional ServiCeS or STUDenTS
Ryerson is committed to helping you adjust to your new life in Toronto and at
Ryerson. International Services for Students oers an orientation program, peer
support programming, a full-time student advisor and regular social activities.
www.ryerson.ca/internationalservices
aThleTiCS www.ryersonrams.caRyerson students know how to have fun and stay t. Whether you join a club, play on
an intramural or university athletics team, or work out at the new Ryerson University
Athletics and Recreation Centre at Maple Leaf Gardens, you're sure to have a good
time. Ryerson's new $60 million athletic facility includes a skating rink; running track;
basketball and volleyball courts; studios; and a high performance gym.
Whatever your interests, youre bound to nd a Ryerson student group or
society where you can learn new skills and meet new people. From ethnic and
religious aliations, to student media, to political organizations, to service
groups there is something for everyone.
outsd t Css: gt id!
oUTSiDe o The ClaSSroom: geT involveD!gtt Sttd: mk rs yu h a h
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Accomplished Students
International students choose Ryerson or a number o reasons.
We spoke to a ew, and here is what they had to say.
JaSon PierCe
Syracuse, USA
Arts and Contemporary Studies
Sahar Zanaib
Lucknow, India
Graphic Communications Management
liSe De monTbrUn
Diego Martin, Trinidad and Tobago
Architectural Science
hUy ngUyen
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Zohair Khan
Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Aerospace Engineering
I chose Ryerson because the campus is in the heart of downtown Toronto. In addition,
the curriculum is not a one-way street from the professor to the student. The students
play as much a part in shaping many of the programs as the administration does.
I chose Ryerson because the Graphic Communications Management program oered me an
opportunity to explore elements beyond my previous understanding of the printing industry.
I also love studying in Toronto this city is alive 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
I chose Ryerson because I wanted to attend an urban university and study architecture.
Ryerson oered the program and the environment that I was looking for.
I chose Ryerson because I wanted to study hospitality in Canadas tourism capital
Toronto. Studying downtown provides incredible access to the industry, and to all
the attractions and events that visitors enjoy.
"I chose Ryerson because it was one of the few schools in Ontario to oer a BEng in Aerospace
Engineering. It also has strong industry connections and oers a wide variety of internship and
co-op opportunities."
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Outstanding Alumni
What happens ater graduation day? Meet a ew alumni who have used their
Ryerson education to reach new heights o success.
Diana CooPer
Magazine Publishing '04 / Politics and Governance '09
SoPhia walKer
Performance Acting '05
leKan olawoye
Social Work '07
Jon bahen
Information Technology Management '05 and '06
ChriS alleyne
Business Management '09
While at Ryerson, Diana Cooper volunteered with local HIV/AIDS organizations and the Masanafu Women in
Development Agency in Uganda. There, she also spent time at an orphanage, eventually meeting and becom-
ing the legal guardian of an abandoned toddler. Later, as part of Cooper's master's degree in globalization
studies from McMaster University, she returned to Uganda to investigate the social and economic impacts of
Chinese trade, investment and aid in sub-Saharan Africa. Today, she is studying law at the Uni versity of Ottawa.
Soon after graduation, Sophia Walker was one of three Ryerson alumni selected to join the Birmingham
Conservatory for Classical Theatre Training at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. There, she went on to play
the lead in many plays, as well as major roles in Macbeth A Midsummer Night's Dream. In summer 2011, her
sixth season with North America's largest classical repertory theatre, Walker was the second and third narrator The Grapes o Wrath, appeared in The Merry Wives o Windsorand was an understudy in The Misanthrope.
As executive director of the charity For Youth Initiative, Lekan Olawoye increases young people's access to educ-
ational, recreational, economic and cultural opportunities. Olawoye was also one of 25 leaders in Toronto to receive
a 2011 DiverseCity Fellowship. This leadership and networking program is for individuals who are committed to
improving the health and prosperity of Toronto. During the year-long program, DiverseCity Fellows meet with other
leaders, assess their own leadership skills, are matched with a mentor and work to address city-building challenges.
As project manager of the Lake Turkana wind farm in Kenya, Jon Bahen is overseeing a nearly $1-billion project
that, when completed, will be the largest wind farm in Africa. With 365 wind turbines generating over 300
megawatts of electricity, the farm will supply 25 per cent of the total Kenyan electricity production. But it's not
the rst sustainable-energy project that Bahen has managed. As an employee of Vestas, an international wind-
power rm from Denmark, Bahen also supervised the development of the biggest wind farm in Chile.
Graduates are even closer to nding their dream job, thanks to Chris Alleyne. He is co-founder and president
of Fanfare Jobs, an employment resource website that works with employers and post-secondary schools to
place students in high-quality jobs. Overseen by Alleyne, co-founder Latham French and chief technology
ocer Trevor Subryan, Fanfare is housed in Ryerson's Digital Media Zone (DMZ). A workspace for young
innovators and entrepreneurs, the DMZ is a hub of digital media innovation and commercialization.
Photo credit: Rainier Isendam
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when To aPPly
We encourage you to apply for admission as early as possible to facilitate a timelyadmission decision and to ensure that you have sucient time to obtain a study
permit. Applications are available online as early as October 2011. All complete
applications and amendments received by Undergraduate Admissions and
Recruitment by the application dates outlined here will receive equal consideration.
Applications, supporting documents, and amendments received after these dates
will be reviewed subject to space availability in the program(s). However, many
programs will continue to accept applications after the Guaranteed Consideration
Dates visit Programs Accepting Applications at .s.c/uddut/
dss/pp/dtsfor more information.
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GUARANTEED CONSIDERATION DATE FOR APPLICATIONS
TO GRADES-PLUS PROGRAMS
Grades-Plus programs are those that select students on the basis of grades plus
non-academic requirements such as auditions, interviews, portfolios, essays, etc.
Grades-Plus programs are highlighted in the Admission Requirements Chart in
this publication.
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GUARANTEED CONSIDERATION DATE FOR APPLICATIONS
TO GRADES-ONLY PROGRAMS
Grades-Only programs are those that select students on the basis of
academic achievement.
how To aPPlySTeP 1: SUbmiT yoUr aPPliCaTion
Applications for full-time admission to an undergraduate degree program at Ryerson
University are processed through the Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC).
Applications are available online at .uc..c.
Applicants who are currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school (in Ontario
or abroad) in a daytime program of study must use the 101 application.
All other applicants planning to study in Canada on a study permit must use the
105F application.
Applicants currently residing in Canada (Canadian citizens, permanent residents,
or those currently studying in Canada on a study permit or other visa)
or Canadian citizens living elsewhere (not in Canada) use the 105D application.
You must provide current and complete contact information (including mailing
address, email address and telephone numbers) on your OUAC application, and
should avoid using third-party mailing addresses in order to prevent unnecessary
delays in the admission process.
STeP 2: SUbmiT TranSCriPTS, SUPPorTing DoCUmenTS anD
non-aCaDemiC reQUiremenTS
All applicants must review the information in Ryersons ocial Document SubmissionPolicies and Procedures posted at .s.c/uddut/dss/
pp and arrange submission of the following by all noted deadlines:
Ocially Certied Academic Transcripts
Non-Academic Requirements (if applicable)
Ryerson Supplementary Form and Supporting Documents
Proof of English Language Prociency (if applicable)
OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPTS
All applicants must arrange to have one set of ocially certied academic transcripts
including promotion/graduation status of secondary and all post-secondary education
(whether or not you completed your program successfully) submitted directly
by the issuing school and/or agency to Undergraduate Admissions and Recruitment
at Ryerson. If you are a current Ontario secondary school student and have applied
before June 1, your grades will be submitted by your guidance oce to the OUAC.
S .s.c/uddut/dss/ppfor details.
NON-ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
In addition to academic requirements, Grades-Plus programs consider non-academic
requirements such as interviews, auditions, selection tests, essays, portfolios, etc.
in the selection process. For further information about specic non-academic require-
ments for individual Grades-Plus programs, including specic submission dates and
procedures are available at .s.c/uddut/dss/
and then select Non-Academic Requirements.
RYERSON SUPPLEMENTARY FORM AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
As part of the application process, all applicants that are not currently attending
an Ontario secondary school in a daytime program of study are required to
submit a Ryerson Supplementary Form. When you apply, the OUAC will collect
a supplemental fee of $80 (Cdn.) (subject to change). The Supplementary Form is
available at .s.c/uddut/dss/pp/s.
If you are required to submit supporting documents in addition to your ocially
certied transcripts (e.g., marriage certicate or proof of name change) you
must do so (along with any associated fees) directly to Undergraduate Admissions
and Recruitment. See .s.c/uddut/dss/pp
for details.
Study Permit Applicants
If you are not a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, you must indicate on
your application that you have obtained or intend to obtain a study permit [and
a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) if applicable]. This must be acquired from the
appropriate Canadian embassy or consulate as soon as you receive an Oer of
Admission from Ryerson University. Visit .cc.c.cfor details. If you are
already in Canada on a study permit, you must submit a copy of your visa
authorization form or immigration papers conrming your status.
PROOF OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
If you are from a country where English is not the rst language, or where English
is an ocial language but not the rst language, and 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, 2008 for Fall 2012), you are required to present proof of English Language
Prociency at a satisfactory level (see list of appropriate tests below). Ryerson will
not accept English 12 U or equivalent in lieu of a test of English language prociency.
After you apply and after you have received a request for submission of an English
prociency test score, you must inform Ryerson of the anticipated date that Ryerson
will receive your English Prociency test results. For a list of alternate tests and submis-
sion instructions, go to .s.c/uddut/dss/s
and select Submission of Alternate English Language Test Results.
Applying to Ryerson
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Ocial test scores must be sent directly from the applicable issuing agency/testing
centre to Ryerson. Note: applicants are encouraged to make the necessary arrange-
ments for test scores to be received by Ryerson by the Guaranteed Consideration
Deadline date(s). If you apply to Ryerson using an Ontario address, you will be invited
to write the Ryerson Test of English Prociency (RTEP) administered on Ryersons
campus. Ryerson reserves the right to deny admission to those applicants who do
not demonstrate satisfactory English language prociency, regardless of academic
qualications. Visit .s.c/uddut/dss/s
for details.
SUBMISSION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE P ROFICIENCY TEST RESULTS
All applicants submitting proof of English prociency must complete the
following steps:
Vst .s.c/uddut/dss/s, select Ryerson
Test of English Prociency (RTEP) Registration or Submission of Alternate English
Language Test Results and follow the instructions to inform Undergraduate
Admissions and Recruitment of the specic test you will complete and the
anticipated date that your score will be received by our oce.
Proceed to write the test you have selected.
Make arrangements for your test results to be submitted from the issuing
agency directly to Undergraduate Admissions and Recruitment according
to the deadline dates.
STeP 3: TraCK yoUr aPPliCaTion STaTUS via yoUr
ChooSe>ryerSon PorTal
Choose>Ryerson is your personalized web portal that we use to communicate directly
with you as a prospective student and as an applicant. It will be your responsibility as
an applicant to track the status of your application(s) and view all communications
issued to you from Ryerson via your Choose>Ryerson portal at choose.ryerson.ca.
After youve submitted your application, youll be required to read all of the information
we post directly to the My Application Status and Documents page of your personal
Choose>Ryerson account (available to you around the clock, seven days a week).
aDmiSSion reQUiremenTS.s.c/uddut/dss/
To be eligible for admission to a Ryerson program, you must:
Meet Ryersons admission requirements from the jurisdiction or country from which
you have been educated, as well as the subject prerequisite requirements for the
specic program(s) to which you have applied. Ryerson reserves the right to be
the nal arbiter of what it will accept on an equivalency basis. Please refer to the
Admission Requirements chart on the following pages of this publication for
further details.
Prerequisite subjects should form part of your academic background, especially
in the last two years of secondary and/or post-secondary studies. Applicants
to engineering programs (Aerospace, Biomedical, Chemical Co-op, Civil,
Computer, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, Undeclared), science programs(Biology, Chemistry, Contemporary Science, Mathematics and its Applications,
Medical Physics, Undeclared) and Computer Science must have completed a
course in Calculus to be considered for admission.
Strong academic performance is required overall and in prerequisite subjects.
Your complete academic record, including secondary school as well as all post-
secondary studies (e.g., college, university or other post-secondary institutions)
will be reviewed and considered as part of the competitive selection process.
Candidates are selected on the basis of overall academic performance in relation
to other candidates. Some programs also consider non-academic criteria in the
decision process.
Studies that meet the academic requirements for admission must be completed
or in progress at the time of the application submission.
Please note: There are Math and English prociency tests for rst-year engineering
students. Complete details are provided after admission.
For a complete listing of country-specic admission requirements, visit
.s.c/uddut/dss/ and follow the
links to Alternate/Equivalent Standing Required From Applicants Not Educated
in the Province of Ontario.
Journali sm, Radio 580 Paper-based 90 6.5 70
and Television 92-93 Internet-ba sed
All engineeri ng programs 560 Paper-based 85 6.5 60
Biology 83-87 Internet-ba sed
Chemistry
Contemporary Science
Mathematics and its
Applications
Medical Physics
Undeclared Science
(entry option only)
All other Ryerson programs 580 Paper-based 85 6.5 70
92-93 Internet-based
*Subject to change use as a guideline only
TOEFL - Test o E nglish as a Foreign Language; MELAB - Michigan English Language Assessment Battery;
IELTS - International English Language Testing Service; CAEL - Canadian Academic English Language Assessment
minimUm engliSh ProiCienCy SCoreS*
UNDERGRADUATE TOEFL - Ryerson MELAB IELTS CAEL
PROGRAMS Institute Code 0886
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Admission RequirementsPs t: The inormation provided here is an o verview and subject to change. Admission requirements vary by program and aculty and program-specifc requirements apply. Possession o the minimum
requirements does not guarantee admission. Due to competition, higher results may be required or some programs. Full details are available at .s.c/uddut/dss/ .
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all ProgramS( dss quts)
Ontario Secondary School Diploma
(OSSD) with a minimum overall
average of 70%* in six Grade 12 U/M
courses, or equivalent, establishes
eligibility for admission; subject tocompetition, individual Ryerson
programs may establish higher
academic averages. All Ryerson
programs also stipulate specic
subject prerequisites. Grades
required for admission are
determined on the basis of
competition.
Graduation from Grade 12 of an
academic program at an accredited
secondary school with high
academic standing including
minimum B grades in the program-specic subject prerequisites and a
minimum B overall average. Subject
to competition, applicants may be
required to present averages/grades
above the minimum. The high school
prole (including accreditation,
grading scheme, etc.) must
accompany the academic record.
SAT Reasoning with a minimum
score of 550 in each SAT component
is recommended. ACT scores
(24 minimum) and Advanced
Placement (AP) examination results
are also considered.
AP courses with examination scores
o 4 or higher will be considered or
transer credit on an individual basis.
Engineering students are not eligibleor transer credits or core and
proessional engineering courses
using AP examinations.
Applicants must present the
following: GCE A Levels (at least two
A Levels in dierent subject areas
with predicted and nal grades of
B or higher in one subject and C orhigher in another subject) and GCSE
O Levels (at least three dierent
subject areas at the GCSE O Level
with nal grades of at least B or
higher in one subject and C or higher
in two other subjects). Note: two AS
Levels are acceptable in place of an
A Level. Prerequisite subjects should
be presented at the GCE A Level,
however excellent AS Level and
GCSE O Levels will be considered
for some programs.
GCE A Levels with grades o C or higher
may be considered or transer credit
on an individual basis. No transer
credit is given or A S Levels. Engineer-
ing students are not eligible or transer
credits or core and proessionalengineering courses using
GCE A Levels.
Applicants who have completed
the International Baccalaureate (IB)
Diploma must present grades of four
or higher in three Higher Level and
three Standard Level subjects with agrade total of 28 or higher. Subject
to competition, applicants may be
required to present averages/grades
above the minimum. Applicants
must include the specic subject
requirements for the program(s) to
which they are applying among their
Higher and Standard Levels.
IB Higher Levels with grades o 5 or
higher may be considered or transer
credit on an individual basis.
Engineering students are not eligible
or transer credits or core and
proessional engineering courses
using IB courses.
aCUlTy o engineering, arChiTeCTUre anD SCienCe Subject Prerequisite Requirements and Non-Academic Requirements (If Applicable)
e (be)- Aerospace
- Biomedical
- Chemical Co-op
- Civil
- Computer
- Electrical
- Industrial
- Mechanical
- Undeclared (entry option only)
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred), Advanced Functions
(MHF4U), Physics (SPH4U) and
Chemistry (SCH4U). One of Calculus
and Vectors (MCV4U) (preferred),
Mathematics of Data Management
(MDM4U), Biology (SBI4U), Earth
and Space Science (SES4U)
Grade 12 English, senior-level
Math with Calculus, Physics
and Chemistry
English, Math, Physics and
Chemistry (Math and either Physics
or Chemistry at the A Level are
required)
English, Math**, Physics and
Chemistry
**Math Studies is not acceptable
actctu Scc(bacSc)English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred), Physics (SPH4U) and
Mathematics [one of Calculus and
Vctos (MCV4u) o avc
Functions (MHF4U)]
Grade 12 English, Physics and
senior-level Math with Calculus
E nglish, Math and Physics English, Math** and Physics
**Math Studies is not acceptable
Non-academic requirements: portfolio, admission questionnaire, On-Campus Admission Information and Evaluation
Session (alternate process for applicants more than 400 km away).
Scc (bSc)- Biology
- Chemistry
- Contemporary Science
- Medical Physics
- Undeclared (entry option only)
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred), Advanced Functions
(MHF4U), and two of Physics
(SPH4U), Chemistry (SCH4U)
or Biology (SBI4U)
Grade 12 English, senior-level
Math with Calculus, and two of
Biology, Chemistry or Physics
English, Math, and two of
Biology, Chemistry or Physics
English, Math**, and two o
Biology, Chemistry or Physics
**Math Studies is not acceptable
mttcs d tsappcts (bSc)
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred), Advanced Functions
(MHF4U), one of Calculus and
Vectors (MCV4U) or Mathematics of
Data Management (MDM4U), and
one of Biology (SBI4U) or Chemistry(SCH4U) or Physics (SPH4U)
Grade 12 English, senior-level Math
with Calculus, and one of Biology,
Chemistry or Physics
English, Math, one of Biology,
Chemistry or Physics
English, Math**, one of Biology,
Chemistry or Physics
**Math Studies is not acceptable
Cput Scc (bSc) English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4Upreferred), Advanced Functions
(MHF4U), one of Physics (SPH4U)
or Chemistry (SCH4U) or Biology
(SBI4U), and either Calculus and
Vectors (MCV4U) (preferred) or
Mathematics of Data Management
(MdM4u)
Grade 12 English, senior-level
Math with Calculus and one of
Physics, Chemistry or Biology
English, Math and one of Physics,
Chemistry or Biology
English, Math** and one of Physics,
Chemistry or Biology
**Math Studies is not acceptable
* Ryerson receives more applications than spaces available. The averages/grades required for admission selection to each program is determined on the basis of competition each year.
Possession of minimum averages and/or grades does not guarantee admission.
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bts-Pttd educt itt bccut
aCUlTy o CommUniCaTion & DeSign Subject Prerequisite Requirements and Non-Academic Requirements (If Applicable)
s (bDs)- Communication
- Design
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred) and Grade 11 U or M or
Grade 12 U Mathematics (one ofMCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U,
MDM4U). Recommended: Visual Art
Grade 12 English, senior-level Math English and Math English and Math
Non-academic requirements: portfolio, resum and short essay.
gpc Cuctsmt (bTc)
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U pre-
ferred) and Grade 11 U or M or Grade
12 U Mathematics (one of MCF3M,
MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U).
Recommended: Grade 12 Principles
of Financial Accounting (BAT4M)
and/or Communication Technology
(TgJ4M)
Grade 12 English,
senior-level Math
English and Math English and Math
i ats (ba)- Film Studies
- New Media
- Photography Studies
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred)
Grade 12 English English English
Non-academic requirements: Studs portfolio, project outline, written statement and resum; n md artist project, portfolio and resum;
Ptp Studs portfolio, written statement and resum.
it Ds (biD) English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4Upreferred). Grade 11 U or M or Grade
12 U Mathematics (one of MCF3M,
MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U).
One additional Grade 12 U or
M course from AVI4M, CIA4U,
Cgw4u,Chi4u, Sph4u, TgJ4M o
TdJ4M
Grade 12 English, senior-level Math
and a senior-level Visual Arts,
Humanities, Social Science or
Physics
English, Math and a Visual Arts,
Humanities, Social Science
or Physics
English, Math and a Visual Arts,
Humanities, Social Science
or Physics
Non-academic requirements: portfolio, personal essay, design test and interview with faculty may be required.
Jus (bJu) English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U) Grade 12 English English English
Non-academic requirements: questionnaire and essay. Portfolio (of published work) encouraged.
rd d Ts (ba) English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U) Grade 12 English English English
Non-academic requirements: personal essay, research-based essay, resum and two referee forms.
Tt (ba)- Performance Acting
- Performance Dance- Performance Production
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred)
Grade 12 English English English
Non-academic requirements: Pc act audition/interview, written statement, resum and reference letters; Pc Dc
audition/interview, resum and reference letters; Pc Pduct interview, resum, reference letters, written statement and optional portfolio.
aCUlTy o arTS Subject Prerequisite Requirements
ats (ba)- Criminal Justice
- English
- Environment and Urban
Sustainability*
- Geographic Analysis
- History*
- Politics and Governance
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Undeclared (entry option only)
* Pending fnal approval by the RyersonUniversity Board o Governors.
English/Anglais
(ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Grade 12 English English English
ats d CtpStuds (ba)
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred)
Grade 12 English English English
itt eccsd c (ba)
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred) and Mathematics [one of
Advanced Functions (MHF4U) or
Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) or
Mathematics of Data Management
(MDM4U)] > MHF4U and MCV4U are
the preerred Mathematics courses
Grade 12 English, senior-level Math
(Pre-Calculus or Calculus preferred)
English and Math English and Math**
**Math Studies is not recommended
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Admission RequirementsD P ot
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TeD rogerS SChool o managemenT Subject Prerequisite Requirements
Cc (bC)- Accounting and Finance*
- Business Management
- Business Technology Management- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Retail Management
* Pending fnal approval by the Ryerson
University Board o Governors.
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred) and Mathematics [one
of Advanced Functions (MHF4U) or
Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) orMathematics of Data Management
(MDM4U)] > MHF4U and MCV4U are
the preerred Mathematics courses
Ontario Math Requirements or
Accounting and Finance:
For Fall 2012 admission, two
mathematics courses are strongly
recommended. The preerred
mathematics courses are Grade
12 U Advanced Functions
(MHF4U) and Grade 12 U Calculus
and Vectors (MCV4U).
Efective Fall 2013, two math-
ematics courses [Grade 12 U
Advanced Functions (MHF4U)
AND Calculus and Vectors
(MCV4U)] will be required
or admission.
Grade 12 English, senior-level Math
(Pre-Calculus or Calculus preferred)
English and Math English and Math**
**Math Studies is not recommended
aCUlTy o CommUniTy ServiCeS Subject Prerequisite Requirements and Non-Academic Requirements (If Applicable)
Cd d yut C (ba) English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4Upreferred)
Grade 12 English English English
e Cdd educt(ba)
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred). One Grade 11 U or M or
Grade 12 U Mathematics or Science
course (one of MCF3M, MCR3U,
SCh3u, Sph3u, SBi3u, SnC3M,
MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U, PSE4U,
SBi4u, SCh4u, Sph4u, SeS4u,
SnC4M)
Grade 12 English and se nior-level
Math or Science (Biology, Chemistry
or Physics)
English and Math or Science
(Biology, Chemistry or Physics)
English and Math or Science
(Biology, Chemistry or Physics)
md (bhSc) English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4Upreferred). One of Biology (SBI4U)
or Chemistry (SCH4U). One Grade
12 U or M course in Canadian WorldStudies or the Social Sciences and
Humanities
Grade 12 English, senior-level
Science (Biology or Chemistry)
and a senior-level Social Science
or Humanities
English, Biology or Chemistry and
a Social Science or Humanities
English, Biology or Chemistry and
a Social Science or Humanities
Non-academic requirements: Ryerson Midwifery Program Supplementary application form and personal letter. Interview when requested.
nus (bScn) English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4Upreferred), Biology (SBI4U), Chemis-
try (SCH4U), Grade 11 U/M or Grade
12 U Mathematics (one of MCF3M,
MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U)
Grade 12 English, senior-level
Biology, Chemistry and Math
English, Biology, Chemistry
Mt
English, Biology, Chemistry
Mt
nutt d d (baSc) English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4Upreferred), Chemistry (SCH4U)
and Biology (SBI4U)
Grade 12 English, senior-level
Chemistry and Biology
English, Chemistry and Biology English, Chemistry and Biology
occupt d Pucht (baSc)- Occupational Health and Safety
- Public Health and Safety
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred) and one of Chemistry
(SCH4U) or Biology (SBI4U).
Recommended: Grade 12 U courses
in Physics and Mathematics
Grade 12 English and senior-level
Science (Biology or Chemistry).
Recommended: Physics and Math
at the senior level
English, one of Biology or Chemistry.
Recommended: Physics and Math
English, one of Biology or Chemistry
Recommended: Physics and Math
Sc wk (bSw) English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4Upreferred)
Grade 12 English English English
U d r P(bUrPi)
English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U
preferred). Recommended:
Grade 12 U or M courses in Social
Sciences and the Humanities,
Economics, and Grade 12 U courses
in Canadian and World Studies and/
or Mathematics
Grade 12 English. Recommended:
senior-level subjects in the Social
Sccs Mt o Scc
English. Recommended: Math and/
o Scc
English. Recommended: Math and/
o Scc
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Financial Matters
inTernaTional SCholarShiPS
International students with high academic standing are encouraged to applyfor an International Secondary School Student Merit Scholarship. International
students are also eligible to apply for select scholarships once they begin their studies
at Ryerson. For additional information, visit .s.c/cutstudts/
ds/tc.
emPloymenT oPPorTUniTieSo Cpus
International students may work part time on campus throughout their time
at Ryerson. There are a number of campus employment opportunities available
exclusively to international students through the International Services for
Students Work Experience Program (ISSWEP).
of Cpus
After six months of full-time study at Ryerson, international students may apply
for an o-campus work permit, allowing them to pursue part-time employment
Tooto.
at gdut
International students who have completed their studies at post-secondary
institutions in Canada are eligible to work for up to three years following the
completion of their degrees.
For complete details on employment opportunities for international students,
vst .s.c/ttscs .
eSTimaTeD CoSTS or one aCaDemiC year
(EIGHT MONTHS, SEPTEMBER 2011 TO APRIL 2012)
eXPenSe CoST in CanaDian DollarS
Tuition Fees* $17,602 to $19,256
University Health Insurance
Program (UHIP)**
$684
Course Materials/Resources*** $500 to $2,500+
Room and Board $9,841 to $12,294
Local Transportation (Subway/
Buses)****
$800
Incidentals $2,000 to $3,200
TOTAL EXPENSES $31,427 to $38,734+
Exact fees vary by student and program. Tuition fees for 2011-2012 will be conrmed
in June 2012. Fees statements are mailed between June and September. Fees are subject
to change without notice.
Subject to change without notice.
Costs of books, supplies, course materials, lab fees, equipment, kits and academic eld trips
can vary from $500 to $9,900 each year f or students in some programs (e.g., Architectural
Science, Fashion, Image Arts, Interior Design, Theatre, and Urban and Regional Planning).
Costs for travelling within the city of Toronto may vary from travelling outside of the city.
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