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Intent to Register (ITR)

Returning to Brescia in September 2013? Don't forget to submit your Intent to Register (ITR)...

All returning students need to complete their ITR in order to receive a web registration appointment to register your courses in June/July for the Fall/Winter 2013-14.  ITR is available in your student services account (https://studentservices.uwo.ca) from February 1st to March 31st.  This online form asks you three simple questions about your plan for September 2013:

  • What Faculty you will be attending in September:
    • Remember that Brescia University College is your Faculty
  • What type of degree are you pursuing:
    • Bachelor of Arts Degree in Arts, Social Science, Health Science and Kinesiology
    • Bachelor of Arts (or Science) Human Ecology, Family Studies
    • Bachelor of Science (Foods and Nutrition)
    • Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS)
  • What Modular Combination you are interested in doing:
    • Honors Specialization, Specialization, Majors and Minors

Do the following to prepare for Intent to Register:

  1. Think about what courses you are enjoying right now, and what you might want your remaining courses at University to look like
  2. Review Brescia's programs and module options using Brescia’s Academic Department websites and Western’s 2013 Academic Calendar
  3. Attend One of Brescia’s Intent to Register  and Degree Planning Clinics
  4. Check out our Frequently Asked Questions about Intent to Register to make sure you understand the process.
  5. Speak with an advisor or your professor if you have any questions about courses, modules or progression requirements.

Still Confused?  Click here for our degree planning power point presentation, to help you explore your options.

If you have filled ITR out before, but just need a refresher, here is a link for step by step screen shots of the intent to register form.

Ready to “Intent to Register”?  Click here for some tips for filling out the form.

Once you have prepared to fill out your ITR, you can follow these steps:

  • Log into Student Services at https://studentservices.uwo.ca (logon top right corner)
  • Click on myPossibilities
  • Click on Intent to Register
  • Follow the instructions on the online process

It is important to submit your ITR in order to have an enrollment date to choose courses for September.

In May, when all final grades are in, we use your grades and your intent to register form to determine what program you are eligible to go into.  You will see the results of this adjudication in your Student Center accounts in late May.

Come to one of our ITR Clinics:

  • Thursday February 7 at 12:00 (Preparing for ITR: What’s a Module Anyway?)
    • Library Computer Lab
  • Thursday February 14th at 12:00 (Preparing for ITR: What’s a Module Anyway?)
    • Library Computer Lab
  • Wednesday March 20th at 12:00 (Help Me fill out this Form!)
    • Library Computer Lab
  • Thursday March 28th at 12:00 (Help Me fill out this Form!)
    • Library Computer Lab

For a quick question, email brescia@uwo.ca and put ITR in the subject line.

For an advising appointment, come to Registrar’s office reception, or call 519-858-5151.

Come to drop in academic advising:

Mondays 1:30-3:30pm

Wednesdays 1:30-3:30pm

Thursdays 1:30-3:30pm

For ideas on what you will study in your upper years in any subject, ask you professor, the chair of the department, or friends you have in upper years of the program.

 

Overview: Brescia Modules with links to the Academic Calendar

Subject

Modules

Program Information

English

Honors Specialization in English Language and Literature

Specialization in English Language and Literature

Major in English Language and Literature

Minor in English Language and Literature

Minor in General English

Minor in English for Teachers

Family Studies

Honors Specialization in Family Studies (BSc Human Ecology)

Specialization in Family Studies (BSc Human Ecology)

Honors Specialization in Family Studies (BA Human Ecology)

Honors Specialization in Families and Communities (BA Human Ecology)

Honors Specialization in Nutrition and Families (BA Human Ecology)

Specialization in Family Studies (BA Human Ecology)

Specialization in Nutrition and Families (BA Human Ecology)

Major in Family Studies

Major in Nutrition and Families

Minor in Family Studies

Nutrition and Families modules can also be found on the Foods and Nutrition Academic page on the Brescia website.

Foods and Nutrition

Honors Specialization in Nutrition and Dietetics (BSc FN)

Honors Specialization in Food Science and Technology (BSc FN)

Honors Specialization in Nutrition and Families (BA Human Ecology)

Specialization in Foods and Nutrition (BSc FN)

Specialization in Nutrition and Families (BA Human Ecology)

Major in Nutrition and Families

Minor in Foods and Nutrition

Please note the specific progression requirements for Honors Specialization in Nutrition and Dietetics and the Specialization in Foods and Nutrition. 

French

Honors Specialization in French Language and Literature

Honors Specialization in French Linguistics and Literature

Honors Specialization in French Language and Linguistics

Specialization in French Studies

Major in French Studies

Major in French for Teaching

Minor in French Studies

Health Science

Major in Health Sciences

Honors Specialization in Community Rural Health

Students wishing to pursue a major in Health Science must also pursue a major module offered at Brescia

Community Rural Health Development is a joint program between Health Science and Sociology at Brescia.  Information can be found under Sociology.

History

Honors Specialization in History

Specialization in History

Major in History

Major in Canadian Social and Environmental History

Minor in History

Minor in Canadian Studies

Kinesiology

Major in Kinesiology

Students pursuing a Major in Kinesiology must also pursue a major module at Brescia. 

Leadership

Major in Dimensions of Leadership

This module is listed under Social Science as Dimensions of Leadership in the Academic Calendar

Management and Organizational Studies

(BMOS)

Honors Specialization in Food Management

Specialization in Food Management

Major in Food Management

Major in Cosumer Behavior

Major in Accounting

Specialization in Finance and Administration - Discontinued

Specialization in Organizational and Human Resources - Discontinued

 

Students enrolled in the discontinued modules prior to September 2011 can choose to "continue in current program" on the ITR Form.

Year 1 students going into Year 2 can select from the New BMOS modules.

Major Modules in BMOS are available only as part of an Honors Double Major degree.  The second major must be from a discipline other than MOS.

Please note the specific progression requirements for BMOS and BMOS Honors degree modules.

Philosophy

Major in Philosophy

Minor in Philosophy

Minor in Religious Studies and Philosophy

Political Science

Major in Political Science

Minor in Political Science

Minor in Public Administration

Psychology

Honors Specialization in Psychology

Specialization in Psychology

Major in Psychology

Minor in Psychology

Religious Studies

Major in Religious Studies

Major in Religious Education

NEW Major in Spirituality and Community Leadership

Minor in Religious Studies

Minor in Religious Studies and Philosophy

Minor in Women and Christianity

Sociology

Honors Specialization in Community Development in a Global Context

Honors Specialization in Crime and Communities

Honors Specialization in Community Rural Health Development

Honors Specialization in Families and Communities

Honors Specialization in Sociology

Specialization in Sociology

Major in Community Development

Major in Sociology

Major in the Sociology of Law, Crime and Deviance

Minor in Community Development

Minor in Criminology

Minor in Sociology

Minor in the Sociology of Gender

Certificate in Community Development

Community Development modules require a Community Development application form for students entering their third year in the program.

Applications are due April 15th, 2013.

Community Development Certificate program can be pursued concurrently with a degree.  For more information on the Certificate program, see an Academic Advisor.

Preliminary Year Students

Preliminary Year Students must fill out a paper Intent to Register form with a Brescia Academic Advisor for all campus ITRs (Brescia, Western, King's or Huron)