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ANT 101 H 5 S
LEC 0101

  The first 3 characters represent the subject otherwise known as the department

Department(s) A department refers to the course's offering division.
You can learn more about the Academic Units within the Faculty of Arts & Science
Course Code A course code is associated with every course, and gives indication of the program year as well as credit satisfaction.
Session(s) The session indicates the term of study, as well as the duration.
  • F = Fall term
  • S = Winter term
  • Y = Fall and Winter terms
Course Level(s) The course year shows the different offerings from first level courses through to fourth year.
Instructor's Last nameIf you are interested in searching by Professor you can enter some letters of their last name to find a course they may be associated with. Instructor details may change.
Time(s)Time refers to the following…
  • Morning = before 12pm
  • Afternoon = from 12 to 5pm
  • Evening = after 5pm
Day(s) of WeekThe days of the week are from Monday to Friday.
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Breadth Requirement(s) Students in degree studies starting September 2010 and thereafter must complete the Faculty's Breadth Requirement.
For further details you can visit the Degree requirement outline
The department referred to as the Department. The form options will contain a list of selectable options.
Example: select Anthropology or type at least the first 3 characters. You can select up to 3 departments.
The course code can be found across U of T sites, but for a quick explanation of the code, you can go to this section, (insert the landmark), or enter in the characters that you know are found in the code.
Example: ANT100Y1 or at least the first 3 characters
The session value is actually the term, from which the course or section begins. F is the first term, or Fall term (September 14 to December 22, 2015), S is the second term, or Winter term (January 11 to April 29, 2016), and Y is first and second terms or Fall and Winter terms (September 14, 2015 to April 29, 2016)
Example: F (Fall), S (Winter),Y (both sessions) which refer to term
 

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  • EEnrol at Department: Students must contact the sponsoring Department to enrol.
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