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Yes, but only with reasonable notice. According to the University of Toronto’s Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters, any major change (e.g., moving a test date, changing grading weight) must be announced in writing via Quercus and typically requires student consultation. Minor changes (guest lecturer swap, typo fixes) happen regularly.

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Most freshmen make a fatal mistake: they download the syllabus, save it to a folder, and never open it again. Here is why that is academic suicide. Yes, but only with reasonable notice

⚠️ Note: UTM does not have a single public repository of all current syllabi. You usually need to log into Quercus or contact the department. ⚠️ Note: UTM does not have a single


UTM is committed to an inclusive learning environment. All students have the right to be treated with respect. Harassment, discrimination, or hateful conduct based on race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexuality, religion, or ability will not be tolerated. Contact the Equity & Diversity Office if needed.


Some UTM courses have assignments that are mandatory but ungraded (e.g., research ethics tutorial, lab safety quiz). Do these immediately. They are free marks and often prerequisites for later graded work. The syllabus lists them clearly—do not ignore them.


UTM employs a continuous assessment model alongside final examinations. This section is crucial for students to calculate their GPA. It typically includes: