Academic Courses
Timetables and registration information for the academic courses offered by the Faculty of Physical Education & Health are listed below. Course descriptions and policy information about prerequisites, exclusions, course overloads, and extra courses are available in the FPEH Undergraduate Program Calendar.
Academic Timetables
FPEH 2010-11 Academic Timetable
Arts & Science 2010-11 Timetable
2010-11 Course Registration
2010-11 timetables for all divisions at U of T are now available. Please note that courses from different divisions at the University will have different enrollment dates.
FPEH Course Registration
FPEH academic course registration will take place via the ROSI system starting July 7, 2010 at 6 a.m. on a first come, first served basis.
St. George Campus Arts & Science Courses
The first day for FPEH undergraduate students to register in St. George Campus Arts & Science summer courses will be August 11, 2010 at 6 a.m. For more information about summer course registration and timetables, please visit the Arts & Science web site.
U of T at Scarborough Courses
Information about courses offered at UTSC is available at the UTSC web site. It is expected that FPEH students can register for UTSC courses starting August 13 , 2010 at 6 a.m.
U of T at Mississauga Courses
Information about summer courses offered at UTM is available at the UTM web site. It is expected that FPEH students can register for UTM courses starting August 13, 2010 at 6 a.m.
Directed Research PHE390Y/490Y/491H Courses
The enrolment procedures for these Directed Research courses begins in mid summer. The deadline for interested students to submit a completed and signed Advisor-Student agreement is September 26, 2010. Students intending on enrolling in any of these courses are advised to contact potential faculty advisors as soon as possible. Each faculty member can accept only a limited number of students.
Faculty Advisor Areas of Research Interest 2010-11
PHE390Y - Directed Research Outline & Application
PHE490Y - Advanced Research Outline & Application
PHE491H
- Independent Study Outline & Application
Course Conflicts
It is strongly recommended that students not enrol in courses with conflicting meeting times as, in accordance with standard University practice, such students receive no special consideration with respect to tests, examinations or mandatory attendance sessions that conflict, or with respect to information conveyed in classes not attended.