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Dean’s Welcome Dr. Steven Murphy , Dean, TRSM
Transfer Credits and Advisement Reports Illan Kandian and Rose Figgi Johnson - Registrar’s Office
Academic Integrity Donna Bell, Academic Integrity Officer
Introduction to Ryerson, TRSM, and TRSBM Lurana Kruchten, Director, TRSM Student Affairs
Welcoming Reception Questions and Answers with Staff, Faculty and Students
Opportunity to learn about services and clubs on campus
Network with your new classmates
0 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 0 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 0 SCHOOL OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT SERVICES 0 SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT 0 SCHOOL OF RETAIL MANAGEMENT 0 SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Dean: Dr. Steven Murphy
1) Accounting
2) Economics & Management Science
3) Entrepreneurship & Strategy
4) Finance
5) Human Resources Management
6) Global Management Studies
7) Law and Business
8) Marketing Management
Chair: Professor Daria Sydor
Department Administrator: Nicole Hillmer
Chair: Dr. Maurice Roche
Undergraduate Program Director: Dr. Brennan Thompson
Chair: Dr. Phil Walsh
Department Administrator: Kelly McHale
Chair: Dr. Allen Goss
Department Administrator: Gloria Chang
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Chair: Dr. Pat Sniderman
Department Administrator: Maria Dorsey
Chair: Dr. Carlyle Farrell
Department Administrator: Sandra Edwards
Department Administrator: Elaine Armstrong
Chair: Dr. Avner Levin
Chair: Dr. Jane Saber
Department Administrator: Shannon Marcon
Purpose: exploring an area of study that is either related to your area of study, or out of personal interest
Minors consist of SIX Single semester courses
Follow the link below for:
A full listing of minor options
All policies related to minors
http://www.ryerson.ca/calendar/2014-2015/pg1310.html
Transfer Credits – Curriculum Advising
Your program consists of…
Reach Backs 5 or 6 courses listed on Offer of Admission
5TH SEMESTER 6th SEMESTER
5 courses 5 courses
* Follow 2014-15 Calendar
7TH SEMESTER 8th SEMESTER
5 courses 5 courses
•Follow 2015-16 Calendar
*PART-TIME STUDENTS • Follow the 2014-15 Calendar for ALL program
requirements: Semester 5-8 plus Reachbacks
- Located at www.ryerson.ca/calendar
- Confirms courses in your curriculum
- Drill down to your program, major and semester to see
courses in your curriculum
- Drill down to your program, major and semester to see
courses in your curriculum
* PLUS REACHBACKS
You are eligible to apply for Transfer Credits for any courses in the Direct Entry curriculum
Apply for: - Reachback courses - 5TH Semester courses - 6th Semester courses
-7TH Semester courses - 8th Semester courses
* Not all Reachback courses are eligible for credit
Do not apply for: - 1st semester - 3rd semester courses - 2nd semester courses - 4th semester courses * these courses are not part of the Direct Entry
curriculum
How many Transfer Credits am I eligible to receive? - No more than the number of your Reachbacks - You will complete a minimum of 20 courses
Visit Business Management Direct Entry webpage for College Equivalency Tables
College Equivalency Tables
What do I apply for?
- Apply for Granted equivalencies if they are part of your curriculum
- Do not apply using courses on the denied table - Apply for courses that are not listed
ryerson.ca/transfercredits
- Application instructions - Next Steps page for follow-up information
Online application on RAMSS tab of my.ryerson.ca - Available in your Student Center
- ryerson.ca/RAMSSsupport
- Step-by-step instructions
• Available on RAMSS tab of my.ryerson.ca • Must be enrolled in the full-time program
• Helps you track your progress through your program • Confirms which Transfer Credits apply toward your
program. • Confirms when you have met your graduation
requirements
- Expand all sections
- See status column
• Follow calendar for the year you were admitted (2014-2015)
• Request a manual advisement report after you have completed one full year
1. Apply for Transfer Credits
• Confirm official results and follow up on No Rule applications
2. Run Advisement Report
• Understand the Direct Entry curriculum 3. Select your schedule
• Select Reachbacks and 5th Semester courses • Do not enroll in courses for which credits granted • Enrollment opens next Tuesday August 12th • See RAMSS Support for instructions • Refer questions to program department
Academic Integrity
Presented by:
Donna Bell
Academic Integrity Officer
416 979-5000, x 7800
Website:
http://www.ryerson.ca/academicintegrity/index.html
Director, TRSM Student Affairs Lurana Kruchten
Student Achievement Office Coordinator
Elena Torchia
Academic Coordinator Joanne Di Bratto
Student Achievement Advisor Valerie Sonstegard
Ola Bandele Penny Shahzadi
Stephanie Kimball Student Achievement
Advisor
Ankita Arora Program Assistant
Program Office: TRS 2-139
Coming into a new institution, must learn a new system and its expectations
Mid-term and final exams make up a large percentage of overall mark (can’t make-up marks with smaller assignments)
Increased reading loads
Time Management is more challenging
Not as WILLING to ask for assistance
TRS1 = 7th Floor TRS2 = 8th Floor TRS3 = 9th Floor
Policy #157: Establishment of Student E-mail Accounts for Official University Communication
Do not use Gmail, Hotmail, or Coldmail.
USE RYERSON EMAIL: [email protected]
REASONS : 1. We don’t know if it’s really you. 2. It could be filtered by Ryerson; and you think you
communicated but you didn’t. 3. Ryerson has an official record of communication.
1. TRSBM website: http://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/bm
2. By email: (MOST EFFECTIVE when you have a question) ASK the Ted Rogers School of Business Management [email protected] 3. Digital Signage Screens
4. Check your Ryerson Email via Blackboard regularly 5. Visit the friendly Program Assistants in the temporary TRSBM
program office (TRS 2-139 – Until construction is complete!)
• Getting into RAMSS, Blackboard & Email: www.my.ryerson.ca
• Open Enrolment begins August 25th to Friday, September 12th
• Friday September 12th is the last day to add or swap classes
• Note: Students taking Chang School classes must drop classes 1 week
prior to start day or face a 25% administration fee.
• Organize your class schedule for Winter 2014
• Declare your COURSE INTENTIONS for WINTER 2014: between AUG
25th to SEP 28th (closes at 11:59 p.m.)
• Absolute best way to get most courses you want in the Winter!
Full-time Direct Entry Students o Can choose DAY TIME courses starting on Tuesday, August 12th o Can choose evening courses through the Chang School
Part-time Direct Entry Students o Can choose evening courses through the Chang School o Can choose DAY TIME courses starting on Monday, August 25th o Limited to a maximum of 3 courses per term, in total
Need help with the enrollment system? o Enrolment tutorial:
http://www.ryerson.ca/currentstudents/essr/enrollment/
o In-person RAMSS tutorials available 0 Speak with Student Services in TRSM for the dates and times
• Pay attention to how you are doing in your classes!
• To drop a course with no academic penalty:
• DEADLINE is Friday Nov. 14th
• Final Exam schedule: Tuesday, Dec 2nd to Saturday, Dec. 13th
• Schedule plans for the break AFTER the exam schedule comes out in
early November
• For other significant dates consult:
• http://www.ryerson.ca/currentstudents/importantdates/
• Student Guide http://www.ryerson.ca/studentguide
• Taking Chang School Courses? Always check their website for
significant dates and deadlines!
Student Fees (POD 64)
• For a breakdown of detailed fees follow this link:
http://www.ryerson.ca/content/dam/currentstudents/fee
s_finances/detail/ugrd/trsm/BusMgmtDE.pdf
Student Financial Assistance (POD 59)
http://www.ryerson.ca/currentstudents/financialaid/index.html
www.ryerson.ca/senate/policies/
Policy #46: Undergraduate Grading, Promotion and Academic Standing (the ‘GPA policy’)
Policy #60: Student Code of Academic Conduct
Policy #61: Student Code of Non-Academic Conduct
Policy #134: Undergraduate Academic Consideration and Appeals
Policy #135: Examination Policy
Policy #145: Course Management Policy
Policy #150: Accommodation of Religious Observance
Check it on RAMSS when you check your grades!
0 CLEAR: Maintain a C- average i.e. CGPA of at least 1.67
0 PROBATIONARY: If CGPA goes below 1.67 you stay on probation and must sign a new probation contract (limited course load) and attend a mandatory seminar at the start of each term until you bring your CGPA back over 1.67
0 REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW (RTW for 12 months): If your TGPA goes below 1.67 while on probation or if CGPA goes below 1.00 at any time.
0 PERMANENT PROGRAM WITHDRAWAL If you are RTW for a second time or fail a mandatory program course 3 times.
Here is a VERY brief summary:
GRADE POINTS:
A - = 3.67 A = 4.0 A + = 4.33
B - = 2.67 B = 3.0 B + = 3.33
C - = 1.67 C = 2.0 C + = 2.33
D - = 0.67 D = 1.0 D + = 1.33 F = 0
• You will be in larger classes, often with less interaction with the instructor
• Want to follow up on a concept from class?
• Trouble understanding the material or how you were graded?
• Email your professor to set up an appointment or visit him/her during office hours
• Be courteous and respectful. Avoid “Yo Prof!”
• Problem with a professor?
• Talk to him/her.
• Still unhappy? THEN speak to the Chair of your department!
• You are now part of the TRSM community • Make sure you explore what it offers
• Ask questions after the formal presentations about: • Transfer credits • The curriculum • Enrollment issues • Your major and the associated student clubs
• The programs listed on the following slides are here to provide information about TRSM and across Ryerson.
• Investigate each program to learn:
• How to get involved?
• Where to get assistance?
• What benefits you will receive by participating!
Interested in gaining international experience? Enthusiastic
about travel? Apply to go on exchange for a semester or
year and earn full academic credit!
We have partners all over the world!
TRS1-064 Ext. 6725
Ingrid Sylvester Coordinator, International Exchange
Minimum CGPA of 2.5 Deadline: January 30th , 2015
Look for information sessions email alerts throughout the fall semester!
http://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/bm/current/international_exchange_program/
Services Offered
As a direct entry student you will have
access to resources available for students
in their 3rd year, including, but not limited
to:
Individual career consultations with a
Career Consultant
Personalized Industry Specific Career
Advising
A Series of Skill Building Workshops
Networking Events
Specialized Programs
Employer Information Sessions
….and much, much more!
Have Questions? Come visit our Career
Consultants will be around after this
presentation
Careers & Employer Partnerships
Guiding students and alumni along their career
journey through mentorship, collaboration &
fostering meaningful relationships
The Centre is located TRS 2-148 (8th floor)
Ask us anything!
In TRS 2-168
Come and see us and our friendly student staff!
If your question starts with who, what, where,
when, why or how, we can help.
Ryerson Commerce Society • President, Ashisha Persaud: [email protected]
• Location: TRS 2-145
• Contact info: 416.979.5000 ext. 4217
•
• Ryerson Commerce Society
• @RCS_Online
•
• @RCS_Online
The RSU represents 30,000 full time undergraduate and all graduate students at Ryerson
University by providing cost saving services, defending students rights, and building campus
life. President
Melissa Palermo
(416) 979-5255 ext. 2324
Vice President Education
Roshelle Lawrence
(416) 979-5255 ext. 2318
Location: Student Centre 55 Gould St, Room 310
Website: www.rsuonline.ca
RSUfb
@RyeSU
@RyeSU
The students’ union of:
• Part-time degree students
• Continuing Education students
• Distance Education students
• Over 16,000 members
www.mycesar.ca
CESAR
SCC 301, Student Centre,
55 Gould St. I
Services! • Bursary Program - $600 each semester
• Health and Dental Benefits *part-time degrees
only
• Discounted TTC metropass, movie & game tickets
and more at Member Services Office
Advocacy! • Help with Grade and Standing appeals
• Free legal advice with in-house lawyer
• Social Justice and Equity Campaigns
• Member of the Canadian Federation of Students Community! • Equity Service Centres – five in the Student
Centre
• Free and fun events
• Free workshops to expand your skills and career
The Tri-Mentoring Program (TMP) • Peer to Peer Mentoring
– As you enter your first year at Ryerson, third year of your program, you can get matched with a 4th year student Mentor in your program
– TMP staff host events, workshops, faculty-specific events and programming to enhance your academic and social transition to Ryerson
• Career Mentoring Program – In your fourth year, you can be a Mentor while also getting matched up with industry professionals in
the field you would like to get into post-graduation • First Generation Program
– We also have specific support for students who are part of the first generation in their family to attend a post-secondary institution
• Access TMP Builds community support, mentoring and career opportunities
for students with disabilities through specific programming and training
• Benefits – We provide access to scholarships, bursaries, leadership
programming, professional skills development and you get to make new friends!
• To Join: – Sign up online via www.ryerson.ca/trimentoring – Drop by our office POD 54, Lower Ground, Library Building
• Contact for TRSM Students: Joana Londoño
[email protected] 416-979-5000 Ext. 7988
The DMZ at Ryerson University is business incubator and
co-working space for startups. It helps startups succeed
by connecting them with customers, advisors and other
entrepreneurs. The DMZ is home to 70 companies made up of
students, alumni and entrepreneurs from the community.
Want to get involved? Here’s how:
1. Join Enactus – Join Enactus as an entrepreneur & develop your ideas
2. Work Experience – Get hired by an existing startup
3. Volunteer – Build your resume and join us for DMZ events & initiatives
4. Explore the Zones – Ryerson can help you build a business. Visit
ryerson.ca/zonelearning
[email protected] - ryerson.ca/dmz
• Please stay and mingle
• Go to each table after tonight’s formal presentation to ask about:
• How to get involved?
• Where to get assistance?
• What benefits you will receive by participating!
• MEET some new classmates, staff and professors
Study hard – and good luck!