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Course Registration Help

Course Registration for the F23 semester will open June 15 at 8:00 AM and is done through the Student Planning Tool on WebAdvisor.

Course descriptions can be found in the Associate Diploma Calendar

Important Notes

  • The standard number of courses per semester is typically 3.00 credits (some exceptions still apply)
  • Most courses will have multiple SECTIONS; the lecture times will be the same, but each section will have different lab times.
  • Once you have registered into your courses, check your course schedule for conflicts. If courses are overlapping each other, you have selected two courses that are scheduled at the same time. You must change your selection section(s) to eliminate conflicts.
  • The University reserves the right to adjust student's lab sections where enrolment numbers are insufficient 
  • The schedule is subject to change before classes begin in the F23 semester. Please update your timetable prior to the first day of classes. 

Important Dates

  • Thursday, September 7, 2023: Classes begin
  • Friday, September 15, 2023: Course ADD (including section changes) for F23 closes
  • Friday, September 15, 2023: F23 Student Account balance due
  • Friday, December 1, 2023: Last day to DROP F23 Courses
  • Additional important dates can be found in the Associate Diploma Calendar

Start by selecting your program

To complete your course selection process, select your program from the options on the left, then log into WebAdvisor.

Please note that most courses will have multiple SECTIONS; the lecture times will be the same, but each section will have different lab times.

Once you have registered into your courses, check your course schedule for conflicts. If courses are overlapping each other, you have selected two courses that are scheduled at the same time. You must change your selected section(s) to eliminate conflicts.

If you require assistance, or for additional information please contact:
Program Counsellor
519-674-1500 x63576 rcpc@uoguelph.ca

Agriculture

Your 6 required courses for Semester 1 are listed below:

  1. DAGR*1000 - Livestock Systems
  2. DAGR*1070 - Introduction to Business Management
  3. DAGR*1090 - Communications and Software Applications I
  4. DAGR*1200 - Applied Plant Science
  5. DAGR*1300 - Soil Principles
  6. DAGR*1600 - Applied Mathematics

Co-op Notes

  • For those students enrolled in the co-op version of the program, registration into the Co-op Preparatory Course, COOP*1120, Section 01 (0.00 credit), is required in addition to the above courses listed for the fall semester. 
  • It is mandatory that Co-op students be registered full-time during their course of studies. Please see Co-op Program Policies for full details

Environmental Management

Your 6 required courses for Semester 1 are listed below:

  1. DAGR*1090 - Communications and Software Applications I
  2. DENM*1000 - Environmental Science & Issues
  3. DENM*1120 - Mathematics for Environmental Operators
  4. DENM*2150 - Water Resource Management
  5. DENM*2200 - Environmental Monitoring
  6. DENM*3100 - Introduction to Applied Microbiology

It is recommended that students entering into the Associate Diploma in Environmental Management have a current Tetanus/Diphtheria vaccine

Co-op Notes

  • For those students enrolled in the co-op version of the program, registration into the Co-op Preparatory Course, COOP*1120, Section 01 (0.00 credit), is required in addition to the above courses listed for the fall semester.
  • It is mandatory that Co-op students be registered full-time during their course of studies. Please see Co-op Program Policies for full details

Equine Care and Management

Your 6 required courses for Semester 1 are listed below:

  1. DAGR*1090, Section 0202  - Communications and Software Applications I
  2. DEQN*1020 - Equine Anatomy & Physiology
  3. DEQN*1030 - Equine Behaviour & Handling
  4. DEQN*1050 - Introduction to Equine Health
  5. DEQN*1150 - Practical Equine Care I
  6. DEQN*2040 - Introduction to Equine Nutrition

Co-op Notes

  • For those students enrolled in the co-op version of the program, registration into the Co-op Preparatory Course, COOP*1120, Section 02 (0.00 credit), is required in addition to the above courses listed for the fall semester. 
  • It is mandatory that Co-op students be registered full-time during their course of studies. Please see Co-op Program Policies for full details

REMINDER: Year 1 of your program is at REACH Huron in Clinton, ON

Horticulture

Your 6 required courses for Semester 1 are listed below:

  1. DAGR*1090, Section 1, Lab 3 - Communications and Software Applications I
  2. DAGR*1200, Section 1, Lab 5 - Applied Plant Science
  3. DAGR*1600, Section 1, Lab 3 - Applied Mathematics
  4. DHRT*1000 - Landscape Management (CSA-approved safety boots required to be worn for labs)
  5. DHRT*1050 - Plant Identification I
  6. DHRT*2000 - Greenhouse Management

Co-op Notes

  • For those students enrolled in the co-op version of the program, registration into the Co-op Preparatory Course, COOP*1120, Section 01 (0.00 credit), is required in addition to the above courses listed for the fall semester. 
  • It is mandatory that Co-op students be registered full-time during their course of studies. Please see Co-op Program Policies for full details

Veterinary Technology (Conv)

Your 7 required courses for Semester 1 are listed below:

  1. DVT*1010 - Anatomy & Physiology (0.25 credit)
  2. DVT*1040 - Medical Exercises I (0.5 credit)
  3. DVT*1120 - Hematology I & Microbiology (0.5 credit) - Modules: Hematology lec/lab | Microbiology lec/lab
  4. DVT*1160 - Foundations of Vet. Technology (0.5 credit) - Modules: Scientific Math | Terminology
  5. DVT*2000 - Companion Animal Management (0.5 credit) - Modules: Canine/Feline | Nutrition | Behaviour
  6. DVT*2060 - Communications and Veterinary Software (0.5 credit)
  7. DVT*2200 - Introduction to Immunobiology (0.25 credit) - Module: Self Study (online)

Notes

  • An email will be sent to your @uoguelph email at a later date regarding required clothing and additional program requirements

Veterinary Technology (Alt)

Your 2 required courses for Semester 1 are listed below:

  1. DVT*1100 - Large Animal Production I (0.25 credit)
  2. DVT*1160, Section DE01- Foundations of Veterinary Technology (0.5 credit) - Modules: Terminology & Scientific Math

Notes

  • Completion of the DVTA program requires 12.00 credits

Veterinary Assistant & Office Administration

Your 5 required courses for Semester 1 are listed below.

  1. CVOA*1050 - Anatomy & Terminology (0.75 credits)
  2. CVOA*1200 - Clinical Exercises I (0.5 credits)
  3. CVOA*1410 - Pharmacology, Math, and Accounting (0.5 credits)
  4. CVOA*1420 - Veterinary Communications (0.5 credits)
  5. CVOA*1460 - Nutrition and Animal Care (0.5 credits)

Notes

  • An email will be sent to your @uoguelph email at a later date regarding required clothing and additional program requirements

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.