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Addenda and Errata

Check this page regularly for errata and post-publication updates approved by the University after print publication of the 2006-2007 Undergraduate Calendar, and which have been made to the Web edition.


Nutrition and Food program

Correction: The Professional and Professionally-Related elective in 7th and 8th semester has been corrected back to "Four courses from Table I or II." The print version of the calendar shows the correct information. The web edition was corrected on March 7, 2007.

Fee Refunds - Course Fees

Correction: The Course Drops Refund Table on page 84 of the print edition of the Full-time calendar was printed with an incorrect date. The correct date to drop a course without incurring a drop charge was January 19, 2007. The web edition was corrected on January 23, 2007.

Course Descriptions

The course FRS 502 was published in both the print and web edition of the Full and Part-time calendars with an attribute of 'UL'. This course is not, and never has been an Upper Level Liberal Studies course. The web edition was corrected on November 9, 2006.

The wrong course description was published for THF 102 in both the print and web versions of the Full-time calendar. The web version was corrected on December 1, 2006.

Liberal Studies Restrictions

Correction: The following restrictions for Lower Level Liberal Studies courses were omitted from the web edition of the Full-time calendar. (Corrected on November 28, 2006):

Aerospace Engineering

  • Students may take only one semester of Economics for credit

Architectural Science

Prerequisites

Correction: the prerequisites on POG 314 were published incorrectly. They should read "POG 210 or POL 27A/B or POL 27". The web edition was corrected on November 9, 2006.

Significant Dates - Spring/Summer

Correction: Page 11 of the print edition of the Full-time calendar was printed with the following misinformation: "Wednesday, June 1: Final date to apply for graduation on RAMSS for the Fall 2007 Convocation" There is no such deadline. The final date to apply for graduation for the Fall 2007 Convocation (without a late fee) is Friday, July 20. The final date to apply for graduation with a $40 non-refundable late application fee is Friday, August 10. This error was removed from the web edition of the calendar on November 28, 2006.

Page 13 of the print edition of the Full-time calendar was printed without the following dates:

Monday, April 30 Classes commence for full- and part-time undergraduate programs and courses offered through The Chang School.
Friday, July 20 Final date to apply for graduation for the Fall 2007 Convocation (no late fee). A $40 non-refundable late application fee will apply after this date until August 10.
Monday, August 6 Civic Holiday (University closed).
Friday, August 10 Final date to apply in person to graduate for the Fall 2007 Convocation (with $40 non-refundable late application fee).
Week of August 13 Classes end for Spring/Summer undergraduate term courses that began in June, and Spring/Summer multi-term (A and B combination) courses that began in May (consult The Chang School calendar for applicable dates and deadlines).
Friday, August 24 Final date to cancel an Application to Graduate for the Fall 2007 Convocation.
Friday, August 31 Final date for new students to apply for Transfer Credits for the Fall 2007/Winter 2008 academic year.

IMPORTANT Note: Full-time undergraduate students taking continuing education courses must consult The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education calendar for applicable dates and deadlines.

Detailed information on policies and procedures regarding the above dates appears throughout the General Academic Information section of the calendar.

Non-Profit courses

Correction: Page 748 of the print edition of the Full-time calendar shows the course INP 915 with an attribute of (UL). This is an error. INP 915 is neither an upper nor a lower level Liberal Studies course. The web edition was corrected on October 26, 2006.

Minors

Correction: The Human Resources Management Minor (page 578) and the Law Minor (page 579) were incorrectly listed in the print edition of the Full-time calendar. The web version has always been correct. The correct and complete information for both Minors is below:

Human Resources Management Minor:

The Minor in Human Resources Management develops the student’s ability to manage the people management side of any job. The three fundamental disciplines of organizational behaviour, human resources administration and industrial relations are critical to success in business, in the voluntary sector, in community services and in any profession where an individual is getting results through other individuals or groups.

The Human Resources Management Minor is not available to Business Management Program -  Human Resources Plan students.

To receive a Minor, a student must complete six courses from the following course of study:

MHR 405 or HTH 601

MHR 522

MHR 505

MHR 523 or HTH 503

Two of the following:

LAW 529

MHR 670

MHR 733

MHR 849

MHR 600

MHR 700

MHR 741

MHR 850

MHR 623

MHR 711

MHR 749

 

MHR 650

MHR 721

MHR 841

Law Minor:

Increasingly, legal issues are affecting organizations in many fields, whether through increased regulation of particular workplaces or through the need to understand the more global issues affecting many different organizations, in relation to the legal aspects of, for example, international trade, environmental health or information technology. The Law Minor is designed to allow students to prepare themselves for the legal and regulatory environment which they will meet and which they will need to understand in order to function well in their chosen field.

To receive the minor, a student must complete six courses from the following:

LAW 122

LAW 603

Three of the following:

IBS 800

LAW 529

LAW 525

LAW 723

One of the following:

ECN 321

IBS 800

LAW 529

PPA 629

ENH 121

LAW 321

LAW 723

 

ENH 721

LAW 525

OHS 208

 

Chemical Engineering Co-operative Program

Correction: The Faculty/Advisory Council information for this program was ommited from the print edition of the Full-time calendar in error. The web version has always included this information and can be found at: www.ryerson.ca/calendar/2006-2007/pg1065.html

Post-Diploma Nursing Program

Correction: The courses contained in the Professionally-Related Table I on pages 388-390 of the print edition of the Full-time calendar are repeated twice in error. The web version has always been correct and can be found at:www.ryerson.ca/calendar/2006-2007/pg831.html


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