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TRSBM
DIRECT ENTRY
ORIENTATION
FALL 2019
@asktrsbm
You are part of the School of Business
Management (SBM)at the Ted Rogers School of Management (TRSM)
WE WANT YOU TO SUCCEED!
SUPPORTS TO HELP YOU
SUCCEED INCLUDE:
• INFORMATION SHARING
• ACADEMIC ADVISING
• CONNECTING YOU TO
RYERSON RESOURCES
INFORMATION SHARING
Sources of information include:
1. Direct Entry student’s webpage
2. Program websites
3. Your Ryerson gmail
4. Program office
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Review the TRSBM Direct Entry Website
Review website for your Major:
http://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/bm
Check your Ryerson gmail via D2L regularly
Email your Undergraduate Program Advisor or Department
Administrator directly if you have major specific questions
Check Digital Signage Screens
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Student Achievement OfficeTRS 1-004 (7th Floor)
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Student Achievement Office
- Questions about course requirements
- Questions about interpreting Ryerson policy
- Drop of Ryerson medical forms - Get information about Majors &
Minors- Any general course related qns- Any Ryerson related qns.
Business Management OfficeTRS 1-004
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Regular HoursMonday - 8:00 AM-5:00 PMTuesday - 8:00 AM-5:00 PMWednesday - 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Thursday - 8:00 AM-5:00 PMFriday- 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Email: [email protected]
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DURING ALL HOLDAYS
TRSBM PROGRAM
STAFF
*all contact details can be found on webpage for major.
Type of questions that your Academic
Advisor can answer
Ask questions about: The curriculum for your major Enrollment issues Where to get assistance for any challenges
you are facing with your academics Planning your academic career (future course
planning)
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1. Purpose: exploring an area of study that is either related to your area of study, or out of personal interest
2. Minors consist of SIX Single semester courses
3. Follow the link below for:
4. A full listing of minor options
5. All policies related to minors
https://www.ryerson.ca/calendar/2019-2020/minors/
RYERSON - MINORS
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• Accounting• Acting/Dance Studies• Biology • Business Essentials• Chemistry • Child and Youth Services• Criminology • Curatorial Studies• Disability Studies• eBusiness• Economics• English• Entrepreneurship and
Innovation• Environment and Urban
Sustainability• Ethics• Family Supports and
Community Practice• Fashion Studies• Film (Cinema) Studies• Finance• French
• Geographic Analysis• Geography• Global Management • Global Narratives• Global Politics and
Development • Health Services Management • History• Human Resources
Management • Information Technology
Management• Labour and Employment
Relations• Law• Marketing• Mathematics• Music and Culture• News Studies• Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector
Management• Occupational Health and Safety • Organizational Leadership
• Philosophy• Photography Studies• Physics• Politics• Professional Communication• Psychology• Public Administration• Public Relations• Real Estate Management• Retail and Services
Management• Sales Management and Service
Quality• Social Innovation• Sociology• Spanish• Tourism• Visual Studies
RYERSON – MINORS LIST
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ACADEMIC
ADVISING
INFORMATION
14Transfer Credits – Curriculum Advising
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Apply for :
5th Semester courses
6th Semester courses
7th Semester courses
8th Semester courses
Reachback courses listed on your offer of admission.
RYERSON – TRANSFER CREDITS
You are eligible to apply for Transfer Credits for any courses in the Direct Entry curriculum
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Please visit our Direct Entry page for Business Management students:
http://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/bm/students/current/direct-entry.html
For all questions regarding transfer credits please visit:
ryerson.ca/transfercredits
- Application instructions - Next Steps page for follow-up information
RYERSON – TRANSFER CREDITS
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http://www.ryerson.ca/academicintegrity/index.html
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
Name: RIDGLEY, Andrea
Department: ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
Title: Academic Integrity Officer
Extension: 3273
Location: JOR-1231
Email: [email protected]
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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
KEY RYERSON POLICIES
WWW.RYERSON.CA/SENATE/POLICIES/
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Policy #157: Establishment of Student E-mail Accounts for Official University Communication
Do not use Gmail, Hotmail, etc.USE RYERSON EMAIL:
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.
KEY RYERSON POLICIES
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Full-time Direct Entry Students
Can choose DAY TIME courses starting on August 6th 2019
Can choose evening courses through the Chang School
Part-time Direct Entry Students
Can choose evening courses through the Chang School
Can choose DAY TIME courses starting on August 19th
Limited to a maximum of 3 courses per term, in total
Open Enrolment begins August 19th to September 13th
September 13th 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
ENROLLING IN COURSES – GENERAL INFO
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Getting into RAMSS, D2L & Email: www.my.ryerson.ca
Need help with the enrollment system?
1. Enrollment tutorial:
http://www.ryerson.ca/currentstudents/essr/enrollment/
2. VISUAL SCHEDULE BUILDER (NEW AND AWESOME TOOL!)
3. In-person RAMSS tutorials available:
Check Academic Success Centre Website for dates, times and location:
https://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/success/
Pre-plan your Winter 2020 course schedule
Declare your COURSE INTENTIONS for WINTER 2020: between Monday, AUG 19th to
Friday, SEP 13th (Opens 6:00 a.m and closes at 11:59 p.m.)
Absolute best way to get most courses you want in the Winter!
ENROLLING & COURSE INTENTIONS
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Pay attention to how you are doing in your classes!
You can drop a course with no academic penalty. Last Day to Drop a Fall Course
(No Refund of Fees+ no academic penalty) is Friday, November 15, 2019
Last Day to Pay Fall Undergraduate Tuition Fees
Friday, September 13, 2019
Last day to Drop a Course In Drop Period for a Full Refund
Friday, September 13, 2019
Final Exam schedule:
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 Courses through the Chang School? Always check their website for
significant dates and deadlines!
DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW
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ServiceHub is your ‘one-stop’ shop for questions about:
Submission and/or pick-up of documents (e.g. official transcripts) and completed forms (e.g. third party letters, degree certificates);
Student financial assistance (e.g. OSAP and scholarships);
Enrolling in courses, Continuing Education course registration;
Class schedules, exams;
Applying to graduate, RAMSS support;
Tuition, fees and more
When in doubt about, email your Undergraduate Program Advisor or Department Administrator
THE SERVICE HUB IN POD 150
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A very brief summary:
CLEAR: Maintain a C- average i.e. CGPA of at least 1.67
PROBATIONARY: If CGPA goes below 1.67 you stay on probation and mustsign a new probation contract (limited course load) and attend amandatory seminar at the start of each term until you bring your CGPAback over 1.67
REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW (RTW for 12 months): If your TGPA goes below1.67 while on probation or if CGPA goes below 1.00 at any time.
PERMANENT PROGRAM WITHDRAWAL: If you are RTW for a second timeor fail a mandatory program course 3 times.
CHECK IT ON RAMSS WHEN YOU CHECK YOUR GRADES!
POLICY #46: ACADEMIC STANDING
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CGPA = CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE
TGPA = TERM GRADE POINT AVERAGE
LETTER
GRADESPERFORMANCE DESIGNATION
GRADE
POINTS
CONVERSION TO
LETTER GRADES
A+
EXCELLENT
4.33 90-100%*
A 4.00 85-89%*
A- 3.67 80-84%
B+
GOOD
3.33 77-79%
B 3.00 73-76%
B- 2.67 70-72%
C+
SATISFACTORY
2.33 67-69%
C 2.00 63-66%
C- 1.67 60-62%
D+
MARGINAL
1.33 57-59%
D 1.00 53-56%
D- 0.67 50-52%
F UNSATISFACTORY 0 0-49%
F-S REDEEMABLE FAILURE 0 NIL
FNA FAILED FOR NON-ATTENDANCE 0 NIL
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ONLY ELIGIBLE FOR AWARDS IN 4th YEAR
http://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/bm/students/current/student-awards/
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You will be in larger classes, often with less interaction with the instructorWant 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 hoursBe courteous and respectful. Avoid “Yo Prof!”
Problem with a professor? Talk to him/her. Still unhappy? THEN speak to the Chair of your
department!
PROFESSORS ARE APPROACHABLE!
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TRSM
&
RYERSON
RESOURCES
CONNECTING YOU TO RYERSON
RESOURCES
Free Ryerson Resources Include:
• Academic Success Centre
• Business Career Hub
• Continuing Education Students' Association of
Ryerson
• Ted Rogers Students’ Society
• Student Learning Success
• Ryerson Students Union
Academic Success Centre
Come Find Us!
The ASC is located on the 8th floor, TRS 2-168
Find the Learning Strategist
The Learning Strategist is on the 8th floor, TRS 2-161
Finance
Economics
AccountingMarketing
Finance
BTMCritical Thinking
Accounting
Group Tutoring
Registration
TRS 3-051
416-979-5000 Ext. 2408
ASC Office, TRS 2-168
Location
by phone
by e-mail
in person
Accounting
Finance
Marketing
Statistics
ACC 100, 110, 406, 410AFA 100, AFA 200
FIN 300, 401AFF 210, 310
MKT 100, 300
QMS 102, 202
Critical ThinkingSSH 105*
@ 4th floor of SLCSchedule available on September XX, 2019
Contact Us
Academic Success Centre
TRS-2168
Monday - Thursday: 10am-6:30pm
Friday:10am-3pm
416-979-5000 ext. 2435
Joana Londoño, Learning Strategist
Appointments at: bit.ly/MeetLS
@student_trsm
@student.trsm
CONNECTING PASSIONS TO OPPORTUNITIES
• Power of Excel (Level 1-4)
• Communicating with Confidence
(PowerPoint)
• Bloomberg Workshops
• Capital Markets Prep Program
(5 sessions)
• Consulting Prep Program
(10 sessions)
• More to come!
• Action Planning to Build Experience
• Career Self Discovery Consultation
• Job Search Strategies
• Resume and Cover Letter Review
• Mock Interviews and Techniques
• LinkedIn Advising & Free Headshots
• Co-op Application Preparation
• Networking Etiquette & Tips
• Information/Recruitment Sessions
• Networking Events
• Coffee Chats
• Exclusive TRSM Opportunities
outlined in E-Newsletter
• Online Resources
• Alumni Interaction
One-on-One Consultations
Employer EngagementSkill Building Bootcamps
Our Services
Bootcamps
Career Coordinators
Our dedicated team of Career Consultants will sit down with you to provide constructive
feedback on your resume, cover letter, and prepare you further by offering mock
interviews.
Shabnam Ahmad
Area of Focus: Finance, Economics & Management Science and Real Estate Management(416) 979 - 5000 ext. [email protected]
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President
(416) 979-5255 ext. 2324
Vice President Education
(416) 979-5255 ext. 2318
Location: Student Centre 55 Gould St,
Room 310
Website: www.rsuonline.ca
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Each full-time and graduate student pays over $120 per year into the RSU membership
fees. Make sure you know what services are available to you!
• Discount Textbooks + Consignment (Used Bookroom)
• Discount printing options (Copyrite)
• Discount TTC passes and Tokens
• Discount passes to:
– Ripley’s Acquarium, Medieval Times, Movie theatre tickets, Bixie Bike rentals
• Health & Dental insurance
– If you have coverage, be sure to “OPT OUT” by November!
• Travel Insurance
• Academic Advocacy & Student Issues
• Women’s Only Gym Time
• MyWellness mental health portal
• Academic travel grants
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About the TRS Society
The Ted Rogers Students’ Society is a student-elected society
representing over 9,500 full-time undergraduate students attending
the Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University. The
society is organized by a Board of Directors, consisting of 9
Directors and 6 Executives. Each Executive portfolio maintains a
committee to assist with daily responsibilities.
Ted Rogers Students’ SocietyTRS 2-145 | 55 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5G 2C3
(416) 979-5000 [email protected]
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The students’ union of:
• Part-time degree students
• Continuing Education students
• Over 16,000 members
55 Gould StreetStudent Centre, SCC 301(416) [email protected]/cesar105
@RyeCESAR
Hours: Monday –Thurs: 11 am to 7pmFriday: 10 am to 6 pmSaturday/Sunday: CLOSED
Services!• Bursary Program - $500.• Health and Dental Benefits *part-time degree students
only• Free legal advice with in-house lawyer• Discounted TTC metropass, movie & game tickets and
more at Member Services Office
Advocacy!• Help with Grade and Standing appeals• Social Justice and Equity Campaigns• Member of the Canadian Federation of Students
Community!• Equity Service Centres – six in the Student Centre• Free and fun events• Free workshops to expand your skills and career• Volunteer with CESAR! Get involved!