May / June | August | September | October / November | January | February / March |
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ACS | ACS Int | ACS | ACS | ACS | ACS |
CIHR | CIHR Int | GW1 | GW1 | CSM | GW1 |
GW1 | NSERC Int | GW2 | GW2 | GW1 | GW2 |
GW2 | SSHRC Int | NPP | OPS | GW2 | OPS |
NPP | OPS | RA 3/4 | OPS | PRE | |
NSERC | SSHRC MA | TH 1/2 | |||
OPS | TH 3/4 | ||||
PRE | |||||
SSHRC | |||||
TH 1/2 |
GCAC Course Schedule (2025-2026)
- May / June 2025: Registration opens on Tuesday, April 8 at 10am
Some courses are division specific, as indicated in the course title and/or description. The divisional breakdown is as follows: Division 1 – Humanities, Division 2 – Social Sciences, Division 3 – Physical Sciences, and Division 4 – Life Sciences.
The Graduate Centre for Academic Communication (GCAC) offers a wide range of free non-credit courses throughout the academic year. Most of our courses have ten to twelve hours of class contact time (two hours a week for five to six weeks), plus office hours and/or tutorials. GCAC offers six course sessions during the academic year, and each has its own registration date. In addition to classroom instruction, students receive individualized feedback on their written or oral work in most courses.
Some of our courses are discipline-specific, while others target the different needs of native and non-native speakers of English. Our short courses build upon one another; this modular design enables students to create a program of study that will address their individual needs.
All students enrolled in a graduate degree program at U of T are eligible to register. Since demand exceeds supply, we request that students take any given course only once a year, with the exception of the proposal writing courses which may be taken in both the Spring and the Fall.
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Course Titles
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- ACS — Academic Conversation Skills (for non-native speakers of English)
- ACS Int — Academic Conversation Skills Intensive (for new students who are non-native speakers of English)
- CIHR — Writing CIHR Proposals
- CSM — Communicating Science Through the Media
- GW1 — Graduate Writing 1: Establishing Your Foundation
- GW2 — Graduate Writing 2: Revising for Clarity
- NPP — Navigating the Publishing Process
- NSERC — Writing NSERC Proposals
- OPS — Oral Presentation Skills (for native and non-native speakers of English)
- PRE — Prewriting Strategies for Developing and Organizing Your Ideas (All Divisions)
- RA 3/4 — Understanding the Research Article: Reading towards Writing (Divisions 3 and 4)
- SSHRC — Writing SSHRC Proposals (Humanities and Social Sciences)
- SSHRC MA — Writing SSHRC Proposals for Master’s Students (Humanities and Social Sciences)
- TH 1/2 — Thesis Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences (Divisions 1 and 2)
- TH 3/4 — Thesis Writing in the Physical and Life Sciences (Divisions 3 and 4)