subject POST,  Transferring

You just gotta ignite the light, to transfer

Dear Aska,
hey there! so while i was desperately looking for information online i came across this site, and im not too sure if its just for innis students or not but i am so desperate for an answer i will try my luck out anyways.

so here is the deal: i am in my first year at the downtown campus and my goal is to double major in history and religion. now first year is pretty general and so ur not really into each program right? my confusion is when do i begin in each program?
furthermore, i am looking to transfer to the UTM campus for some personal reasons, and am hoping to b there for my second year, now how does everything transfer over, and how do i know what courses i need or dont need to get into each major program?!

ahhh soo confused! hoping you can help

Tee Naddaf

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You are right. You do not ‘start’ your program officially until you have completed 4 credits (ie after first year). At this point you will declare your subject posts. If this sounds foreign to you, you might want to check out some information on it <pow (like the sound a genie makes when granting a wish)> INFORMATION.

My head just raced at the mysteryof why anyone would have personal reasons in favour of UTM. I think I decided on a secret relationship with a professor there … don’t worry your secrets safe with me (and anyone who reads this post)

The course calendar is the place to look for all information regarding requirements for each post. I’m just going to confess this now, if you could marry an inanimate object I would choose this book. It’s intelligent, helps me whenever I have a trouble and fills me with pleasure whenever I can answer questions based on its information.

For Example:

A specialist in English requires:
“?Enrolment in the English Specialist program requires a final grade of at least 73% in ENG110Y1, ENG140Y1, or ENG150Y1. Students applying to enrol in the Specialist after second year require a final grade of 77% in 2.0 ENG 200-series FCE. Students are responsible for completing all the requirements of an English program from the Calendar of the year in which they enrolled in the program. ”

So just?chech out the course calendar for which ever course your heart is set on.

Some courses will transfers and some? won’t (oh I know… frustrating). You’ll have to start the process to know. Here’s some information to get you started on the process.

Hope this helps,

Love,
Aska

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