Joint Programs with Centennial College

The University of Toronto Scarborough and Centennial College have established joint programs. The programs build on the academic strengths of the University of Toronto degree together with Centennial College's strengths in technical and practical education. Students earn a University of Toronto degree. Students also have the opportunity to qualify for a diploma or certificate from Centennial College, which in some cases may require one additional academic session. All Joint Programs may be taken only as part of an honours degree. For specific program details, please see the detailed program entry in the appropriate discipline and visit the Joint Programs website: www.utsc.utoronto.ca/jtprogs

  • - Specialist (Joint) Program in Applied Microbiology
  • - Specialist (Joint) Program in Environmental Science and Technology
  • - Specialist (Joint) Program in Journalism
  • - Major (Joint) Program in New Media Studies
  • - Specialist (Joint) Program in Paramedicine

APPLICATION PROCEDURES:

Prospective Applicants: See the Joint Programs website for details about the application procedures and the Admissions section for deadlines to apply.
Once University of Toronto is notified of the application, applicants are given information about documents required to support the application. Applicants are required to complete a Supplementary Application available at the Admissions and Student Recruitment website: www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions.
Enrolment in joint programs is limited.
Current U of T Scarborough Students: Application procedures can be found at the Registrar's Office website: www.utsc.utoronto.ca/subjectpost
Selection Process: The programs have enrolment limits and admission is competitive. Applicants are evaluated by both U of T Scarborough and Centennial College. Application information is shared with the relevant Program Supervisor at Centennial College.
See the detailed program description for New Media Studies, Journalism and Paramedicine for other admission or post-admission requirements.
Students Enrolled in Joint Programs: Students are encouraged to meet with their U of T Scarborough Program Supervisor regularly. As these are Joint Programs, registrarial and academic information will be shared with the relevant Program Supervisor and Departments at Centennial College.

REGISTRATION PROCEDURES:

Course enrolment: Students enrol in all degree credit courses, including those taken at Centennial College (all of which are listed in this Calendar) at U of T Scarborough through ROSI.
Fees: Tuition and incidental fees are payable to the University in the normal way. In each session in which students are taking one or more courses at Centennial College, a program fee relating to the use of materials is charged. The amount of the fee varies by program.