This program will not only prepare you for academic success, but also teach you to apply learning to the world around you. Featuring weekly guest lectures with professors, visiting artists, writers and other public figures, Vic One has eight academic streams to choose from, each offering a unique, interdisciplinary perspective and designed to help you build your critical thinking, research and writing skills.
For more information, visit Vic One. Apply Now. Woodsworth One offers two streams: Order and Disorder, which looks at issues pertaining to law, crime, war and justice; and Popular Culture Today, which examines the products of the entertainment industry and the behaviours associated with their consumption. Both streams include workshops, filed trips, films and guest lectures.
One of the best things about Munk One is that you get to learn research methods in your first semester of university because you can then take advantage of U of T's amazing travel and research grants. I had the opportunity to go to Shenzhen and Hong Kong in the summer of my second year. Most of my classes were plus people in larger venues.
So it was really cool to be able to work with students one-on-one and to know my professor as well. I was able to talk to her in office hours, and I felt like she actually knew who I was.
When you study the past, you think more about the future. Trinity One taught me beyond looking at history and international relations with a more critical and nuanced lens. It has challenged me to frame my opinions and communicate them with friends from different backgrounds. This course made me fall in love with the city. Although I have lived in Toronto all my life, I feel like this course has changed my perspective and understanding of the city -- its social structures and historical past.
I look back at Vic One and I feel very lucky to have been part of such a wonderful program. Years later, I find myself being continuously inspired by ideas we discussed, and I continue to find connections between Vic One and what I learn year to year. I would definitely recommend this program to other students. Includes Latter-day Saint, undergraduate full tuition increased cost for grads and non—Latter-day Saint students , housing at the Trust, international health insurance, and processing fees for a UK visa.
Does not include airfare, other travel expenses, meals, and personal expenses. Students are responsible for purchasing their own airfare to and from the program sites. Airfare reservations must be made through BYU Travel. Students should contact a BYU travel agent. All participants are required to show proof of complete COVID vaccination including booster at least two weeks prior to departure. Although this is an unpaid internship, resourceful students often find ways to make it affordable.
Positions are filled up to a year advance as qualified and committed applicants come forward. Since there are no set deadlines , interested students should contact Paul Westover well in advance of when they would prefer to intern. After meeting with Paul Westover, promising candidates will be asked to submit an application consisting of three items:.
FLCs provide first-year students with the opportunity to meet classmates, develop friendships, form study groups, and develop academic and personal skills. FLCs also introduce students to the resources, opportunities, culture, and benefits of the campus and its surrounding community.
As a student in a First-Year Learning Community or FLC, you will get together with a small group of first-year students who are also registered in several of the same courses, labs and tutorials. Each FLC group meets on a bi-weekly basis for academic, developmental and social activities facilitated by senior-year students and with the guidance of faculty and staff advisors.
Life Sciences FLC. Along with learning the fundamental FLC curriculum, the Life Sciences FLC will provide you with opportunities to learn about research and writing norms in the Sciences, strategies to navigate U of T Libraries, how-to find research roles at the University and volunteer positions with local hospitals as well as the many program options available to a student in the Life Sciences.
You will see this on your timetable as RSMY1 — this is not a course. Unsupported Browser.
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