Program Delivery
Aug-2021
2023-2024 program delivery
All Bachelor of Experiential Design courses will be delivered in-person at the Trafalgar campus for the Fall and Winter terms.
MyOTR (for enrolment and to access your schedule)
https://myotr.sheridancollege.ca/timetable.html
Year 1
The first year of a new program can be overwhelming. To be successful in your studies, take note of the submission deadlines for all your courses and plan your work accordingly. Since Experiential Design focuses on studio-based learning, you need to give yourself enough time to understand the project requirements and iterate your design proposals in order to stay on track.
During weeks when you have no deadlines, keep working on your projects and discuss your work with your professors and peers. It is important to bring your progress to class each week for discussion even if you don’t have a lot to share.
First Year Experience
https://www.sheridancollege.ca/student-life/student-services/first-year-experience
New Student Orientation
https://central.sheridancollege.ca/new-student-orientation
Tutoring services
https://www.sheridancollege.ca/student-life/student-services/tutoring
Breadth electives
In the Year 1 Fall semester, the required Breadth elective is Composition and Rhetoric ENGL17889GD. Students can choose degree Breadth courses starting in the Winter term. You can view the offerings here: https://www.sheridancollege.ca/programs/courses/degree-breadth-electives.
Attendance
Attendance for all classes is expected. If you have academic accommodations that impact your attendance, please consult with your professor/instructor so you can stay on track. If for any reason you cannot attend a class, it is strongly recommended that you contact your professor/instructor in advance and let them know.
Always seek academic advising before dropping courses!
Please contact the program coordinator, Angela Iarocci, angela.iarocci@sheridancollege.ca, if you are considering dropping a course.
There may be serious academic consequences if you do not have the required course(s) necessary to continue from term-to-term and to the next year.