University of Toronto, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering

Current Engineering Undergraduates

Schedules & Locations

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Exam Schedule and Locations for Winter 2012

Engineering exams for the 2012 Winter Session are scheduled from April 16 to 27, 2012.  Please note that course exams for other Faculties (e.g. Faculty of Arts & Science) may be scheduled during other periods.


Building Codes for Engineering Exams

BA        Bahen Centre            40 St. George St.

EX        Examination Facility        255 McCaul St.

GB        Galbraith Building        35 St. George St.

HA        Haultain Building        170 College St. (rear)

SF        Sandford Fleming Building    10 King’s College Rd.

UC        University College        15 King’s College Circle

WB        Wallberg Building        183-200 College St.


Important Examination Information

It is your responsibility to check the exam timetable carefully for date, time, and location information to ensure that you do not miss the opportunity to write your final examination. This information is also subject to change, so please check the schedule frequently.

  1. You should be familiar with the Faculty’s academic regulations on final examinations, as per the Academic Calendar.

  2. Items that you are permitted to bring to your exams include: pen, pencil, hardcopy bilingual dictionary, drafting instruments, and, if permitted, an electronic calculator, but not the calculator’s case.

  3. Cell phones, pagers, BlackBerrys, PDAs, or any other kinds of communication devices are not permitted in the examination room.

  4. AT A U of T EXAM, IT'S NOT JUST A CELL PHONE, IT'S AN UNAUTHORIZED AID. Unless otherwise stated, electronic devices are not allowed at U ofT exams -- possession is punishable under the Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters.

  5. The use of certain types of non-printing silent self-powered electronic calculators is permitted, unless specifically prohibited. Please note that the Faculty only permits the use of certain calculators; a list of calculators that students may use may be obtained from the Office of the Registrar.

  6. Your professor or instructor will let you know which type of calculator policy is applicable for his or her exam:

      • Type 1: All programmable and non-programmable electronic calculators and pocket computers
      • Type 2: All non-programmable electronic calculators
      • Type 3: Calculators from a list of approved calculators as issued by the Faculty Registrar
      • Type 4: No electronic or mechanical computing devices will be permitted
  7. Please ensure that you are familiar with the Faculty’s exam types.

  8. Exam Types

    Type A

    A “closed book” examination, no aids are permitted other than the information printed on the examination paper.

    Type B

    A “closed book” examination, special aids or data, as specified at the top of the examination papers, are provided by the examiner for distribution to the candidates by the Registrar of the Faculty.

    Type C

    A “closed book” examination, a single aid-sheet may be prepared and taken by the candidate to the examination for their personal use only.  This aid-sheet must be on a standard form supplied to the examiner by the Registrar of the Faculty.  Students may enter on both sides of the aid sheet any information they desire, without restriction, except that nothing may be affixed or appended to it.

    Type D

    Candidates may bring to the examination and use such aids (in the form of printed or written material) as the examiner may specify.  The nature of the permitted aids must be clearly specified at the top of the examination paper, and must be announced to the class by the examiner in advance of the examination.

    Type X

    An “open book” examination.  The candidate may bring to the examination and use, any books, notes or other printed or written material, without restriction.

    If you have an exam conflict (i.e., two exams scheduled during the same time or three exams scheduled consecutively in three scenarios):

    1) morning, afternoon, evening;
    2) afternoon, evening, morning;
    3) evening, morning, afternoon
    ), please alert the Office of the Registrar (GB 157) on or before Friday, March 23, 2012.

  9. Accommodations for religious observances: You must see the Office of the Registrar by Friday, March 30, 2012.

  10. Misreading the timetable is not an acceptable reason for failing to write an examination. The exam schedule will be posted on the undergraduate website and on the Student Services board located near the Office of the Registrar (GB 157). The Office of the Registrar is unable to provide students with specific exam times or locations; students must review the exam schedule posted on the undergraduate website or on the Student Services bulletin board.

  11. It is important that you carefully review your exam schedule to ensure that you have written down the correct time, date and location for each one of your exams. Exams are not scheduled in a fixed pattern; each course has a unique time, date and location.

  12. Engineering course exams are typically 2.5 hours in duration, with the exception of some quarter course exams. If you are taking a quarter course, please consult your professor regarding the time allotted for the exam.

  13. You must bring your UTOR ID card (student card) to each examination and place it in plain view on your desk.

  14. More on Exam Rules and Regulations

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Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering
35 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5S 1A4 Canada

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