Start by selecting your program
To complete your course selection process, select your program from the options on the left, then log into WebAdvisor.
If you require assistance, or for additional information please contact:
Program Counsellor
519-674-1500 x63576 rcpc@uoguelph.ca
Agriculture
As an Associate Diploma in Agriculture student, you will normally select six courses (or 3.0 credits) each semester. Your required courses for Semester 1 are listed below:
- DAGR*1000 Livestock Systems
- DAGR*1070 Introduction to Business Management
- DAGR*1090 Communications and Software Applications I
- DAGR*1200 Applied Plant Science
- DAGR*1300 Soil Principles
- DAGR*1600 Applied Mathematics
NOTE: If you are in the co-op version of your program, you will also need to register in COOP-1120, Section EL02 in addition to the other courses listed for the fall semester.
Advising Notes and Course Selection Tips:
- You will use WebAdvisor to register into your courses (instructions below)
- You must register into your courses to generate a timetable
Environmental Management
As an Associate Diploma in Environmental Management student, you will normally select six courses (3.0 credits) each semester. Your required courses for Semester 1 are listed below. Please register into the listed section:
- DAGR*1090 Communications and Software Applications I, Section 0102
- DENM*1000 Environmental Science & Issues
- DENM*1120 Mathematics for Environmental Operators
- DENM*1200 Spills and Contaminated Site Remediation
- DENM*1300 Environmental Law & Ethics
- DENM*2200 Environmental Monitoring
Advising Notes and Course Selection Tips:
- You will use WebAdvisor to register into your courses (instructions below)
- Be sure to select sections that will not conflict with other courses. You can check course conflicts via WebAdvisor
- You must register into your courses to generate a timetable
NOTE: It is also recommended that students entering into the Associate Diploma in Environmental Management have a current Tetanus/Diphtheria vaccine
Equine Care and Management
As an Associate Diploma in Equine Care and Management student, you will normally select six courses (3.0 credits) each semester. Your required courses for Semester 1 are listed below. Please register into the listed section:
- DAGR*1090 Communications and Software Applications I, Section 0203
- DEQN*1020 Horse Structure and Function
- DEQN*1050 Horse Health
- DEQN*1150 Practical Horse Care l
- DEQN*1200 Horse Facility Management and Design
- DEQN*1250 Equine Behaviour and Welfare
NOTE: If you are in the co-op version of your program, you will also need to register in COOP-1120, Section EL02 in addition to the other courses listed for the fall semester.
Advising Notes and Course Selection Tips:
- You will use WebAdvisor to register into your courses (instructions below)
NOTE: A class schedule will be generated when you have registered into your F22 courses.
REMINDER: Year 1 of your program is at REACH Huron in Clinton, ON
Horticulture
As an Associate Diploma in Horticulture student, you will normally select six courses (3.0 credits) each semester. Your required courses for Semester 1 are listed below. Please register into the listed section:
- DAGR*1090 Communications and Software Applications I, Section 0102 or Section 0103
- DAGR*1200 Applied Plant Science, Section 0103
- DAGR*1600 Applied Mathematics, Section 0102
- DHRT*1000 Landscape Management
- DHRT*1050 Plant Identification I
- DHRT*2000 Greenhouse Management
NOTE: If you are in the co-op version of your program, you will also need to register in COOP-1120, Section EL02 in addition to the other courses listed for the fall semester.
Advising Notes and Course Selection Tips:
- You will use WebAdvisor to register into your courses (instructions below)
- Be sure to select sections that will not conflict with other courses. You can check course conflicts via WebAdvisor
- You must register into your courses to generate a timetable
NOTE: CSA-approved safety boots are required to be worn to all labs of DHRT*1000 Landscape Management
Veterinary Technology (Conv)
As an Associate Diploma in Veterinary Technology (Conventional Delivery) student, you will normally select six courses (3.0 credits) each semester. Your required courses for Semester 1 are listed below. Please register into the listed section:
- DVT*1040 Medical Exercises I
- DVT*1150 Microbiology, Cytology, and Hematology I
- DVT*1160 Foundations of Veterinary Technology
- DVT*1170 Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology I
- DVT*2000 Companion Animal Management
- DVT*2060 Communications and Veterinary Software
Advising Notes and Course Selection Tips:
- You will use WebAdvisor to register into your courses (instructions below)
- An email will be sent to your GryphMail at a later date concerning clothing and additional program requirements
NOTE: A class schedule will be generated when you have registered into your F22 courses.
Veterinary Technology (Alt)
As an Associate Diploma in Veterinary Technology (Alternative Delivery) student, your required courses for Semester 1 are listed below. Please register into the listed section:
- DVT*1100 Large Animal Production and Management l
- DVT*1110 Introduction to Veterinary Technology
Advising Notes and Course Selection Tips:
- You will use WebAdvisor to register into your courses (instructions below)
Veterinary Assistant & Office Administration
As a Veterinary Assistant and Office Administration student, you will normally select six courses (3.0 credits) each semester. Your required courses for Semester 1 are listed below.
- CVOA*1040 Anatomy
- CVOA*1160 Veterinary Terminology
- CVOA*1200 Clinical Exercises Part I
- CVOA*1410 Pharmacology, Math and Accounting
- CVOA*1420 Veterinary Communications
- CVOA*1460 Nutrition and Animal Care
Advising Notes and Course Selection Tips:
- You will use WebAdvisor to register into your courses (instructions below)
- An email will be sent to your GryphMail at a later date concerning clothing and additional program requirements
NOTE: A class schedule will be generated when you have registered into your F22 courses.
My Progress
For help with the My Progress page on Student Planning, read the My Progress document for undergraduate and diploma students or watch the video tutorial below.
View the My Progress: Diploma and Certificate Students video in full screen on YouTube.
A video transcript for the My Progress: Undergraduate and Diploma Students video is available.
Creating a Plan
For help creating your diploma plan on Student Planning, read the Creating a Plan document or watch the video tutorial below.
View the Creating a Plan video in full screen on YouTube.
A video transcript for the Creating a Plan video is available.
Finding Courses
For help finding courses on Student Planning, read the Finding Courses document or watch the video tutorial below.
View the Finding Courses video in full screen on YouTube.
A video transcript for the Finding Courses video is available.
Registering for Courses
For help registering for courses on Student Planning, read the Registering for Courses document or watch the video tutorial below.
View the Registering for Courses video in full screen on YouTube.
A video transcript for the Registering for Courses video is available.
Dropping Courses and Changing Sections
For help dropping courses or changing sections on Student Planning, read the Dropping Courses or Changing Sections document or watch the video tutorial below.
View the Dropping Courses and Changing Sections video in full screen on YouTube.
A video transcript for the Dropping Courses and Changing Sections video is available.