This seminar aims to expand our understanding of the role of mobility in architectural history, education, knowledge, theory, and culture throughout the twentieth century. ARC451H1F LEC0101: Advanced Topics in the History and Theory of Architecture: Mobility and Architecture.The deadline for eligible Year 4 students to submit is Thursday, July 8th, 2021 at 8:00am EST. The Fall/Winter 2021-22 ARC 400-level Advanced Topics Balloting webform can be found here. Please note that a section number LEC9101 denotes an online course offering.
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For example, students can complete in ARC451H1F LEC0101 and ARC451H1S LEC9101, as their course content will differ depending on the instructor. The Advanced Topics courses listed below are distinct credit offerings, and eligible students can enrol in more than one of the following courses, despite repeating course codes. Students may request to take the course as an EXT after the priority period, if there is space.This can be done by emailing after the priority period. Additional details can be reviewed in the Academic Calendar. If they enrol in such a course, they may be removed at any time during the enrolment period or during the session. Students may not enrol in a course that lists as an exclusion a course they are currently taking, a course they have already passed, or a course for which they have been given transfer credit.
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The building code refers to the campus map and are those used in the Timetable and course listings.ĭownload the UofT Map App to find classroom locations or view the building list at: To cancel an E course, go to the Department or your Registrar's office prior to the stated drop deadline. Refer to the departmental enrolment instructions on the Timetable listings. This course is restricted and you may not enrol if you do not meet the enrolment control.Įnrolment is done at the Department (not on ACORN). You may enrol on ACORN beginning on your enrolment start date at your start time. You may enrol on ACORN once priority enrolment closes. Once priority enrolment closes, spaces will be made available to all students. You have priority to enrol on ACORN from your enrolment start date. If you meet the Enrolment Control listed on the Timetable Y = fall and winter/spring sessions (September to April)Įnrolment indicators identify how enrolment controls are being used and/or alert you to different enrolment processes. S = second or winter/spring term (January to April) Note: Classes begin at 10 minutes after the hour and finish on the hour unless otherwise stated.į = first or fall term (September to December) M=Monday T=Tuesday W=Wednesday R=Thursday F=Friday S=Saturday You must enrol in both the Lecture and the Practical. *The primary meeting section for ARC302H1 is the Lecture. If the course has both Practical and Lecture sections, you must enrol in one of each. The Practical is the primary meeting section for all courses with a Practical only or a Practical and a Lecture, with the exception of ARC302H1.* If there is more than one Practical section listed, select the one that is offered at the time most convenient for your schedule. If the course has both Lecture and Tutorial sections, you must enrol in one of each. If there is more than one Lecture section listed, select the one that is offered at the time most convenient for your schedule. The Lecture is the primary meeting section for all courses with a Lecture only or a Lecture and a Tutorial (T TUT). Waitlists are only available for a course’s primary meeting section. The primary meeting section of Daniels undergraduate courses may either be an L (LEC Lecture) or P (PRA Practical) meeting section. ĪRC, VIS, and JAV course descriptions, including prerequisites, and Architectural Studies and Visual Studies program requirements are listed in the Daniels Faculty Undergraduate Academic Calendar. The Academic Timetable provides course meeting information (day, time, location, enrolment conditions) for the current Fall/Winter and Summer sessions. The Daniels Faculty undergraduate timetable includes all undergraduate Architectural Studies, Visual Studies , and Joint Architectural Studies and Visual Studies courses.
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*If course offering or scheduling information on ACORN and the Timetable do not match, this Timetable will reflect the most updated course offering information. Summer 2021 Timetable ( last updated: April 20, 2021).Fall/Winter 2021-22 Timetable ( last updated: January 13, 2022).