Toronto INF Quarter 1 Registration
Welcome INF Winter 2025 Cohort! Read Carefully!
CPS Toronto Advising Welcomes You!
Email: LearnerServices@northeastern.edu
Website: https://www.northeastern.edu/toronto/
Location: First Canadian Place, 100 King St. West, Suite 4620, Toronto, ON,
Queen Street West , 375 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON.
Phone: 1-833-685-3276
Master of Science in Informatics (INF) Toronto
Winter Quarter 2025 Registration Opens on Monday, November 4, 12:00 am EST
1. How to Register for Classes | Instructional Guide
Winter Course Registration Webinar
The Academic Advising team will be hosting Course Registration Webinar on
November 4 at 9 am EST. Join the Webinar Here
Registration Assistance
All incoming Quarter 1 students are advised to reach out to Learner Services for registration assistance if still required after the webinar. They can be reached at:
1-833-NU-LEARN (1-833-685-3276)
2. Registration Details
READ CAREFULLY
Thank you for your patience as we assist you with Winter 2025 CPS Quarter registration.
All students are required to register in the following courses for quarter 1. Many of you will have opted to auto-register in 2 courses already, in which case you just need to register in your third course, ITC 6400. That said, we have listed the CRNs for all 3 courses for those of you who have yet to register in any.
1) ITC 6000 - Auto registered if you opted in (If not, #21172, #21173, #21484, #21485, or #21486)
2) ITC 6010 - Auto registered if you opted in (If not, #21177 or #21487)
3) ITC 6400 - You are required to register for this third course, regardless of opt-in status (#21183 or #21312)
Please register in any one of the sections for each course using the CRN #. If one section fills up, move to the next CRN (section). Note: FULL means that there are no more seats available.
Students who wish to try and waive ITC 6000 can do so by accessing the Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Domain and uploading their transcript. You will be notified if/when approved and will have the opportunity to drop ITC 6000 and add your chosen replacement.
*STUDENTS WHO WAIVE ITC 6000 CAN LATER REGISTER IN ALY 6000 (Recommended) OR ANOTHER COURSE OF THEIR CHOOSING.
***If you having difficulty registering, please email LearnerServices@northeastern.edu with your NU ID/Student ID and include “INF Toronto Registration Assistance” in the Subject of the email.
3. INT 6200 - Coop Preparatory Course
All students are encouraged to register in INT 6200 (Co-op Preparatory Course) in either Quarter 1 or 2.This is a required course for all students interested in Co-op.
This course is designed to prepare students for an experiential learning placement. Offers students an opportunity to better understand key components of networks, business professionalism, and effective communication. See course description linked above for more details about the course.
INT 6200 CRN#:
#20750, #21252, or #21257
4. General Information
INF Toronto Program Course Map
The Course Map is your primary guide to the classes you will take for your program.
For international students, it is very important that you learn how to read your course map and that you adhere to it closely. Any changes to your course of study that departs from the course map should only be made in close consultation with your academic advisor.
Faculty and staff are required by law (FERPA) to only engage with students in written form through their student email, Canvas, etcetera. All communication from advisors will be sent to your NU email address.
Please make sure your Northeastern email is activated.
Please use your Northeastern email account to contact your advisor.
EMAIL SET-UP INFORMATION (If needed)
1. Always include your NU ID/Student ID in emails for quicker response time.
2. Check your student email AT LEAST 2 times per week.
***Please allow up to 48 hours for advisor response***
5. Graduate Calendar & Quarter System
There are 4 quarters of an academic year.
- Fall Quarter: September to December
- Winter Quarter: January to April
- Spring Quarter: April to July
- Summer Quarter (no classes offered in Toronto): July to August
Each Quarter (12 weeks) is divided either into
- 1 Full Quarter of 12 weeks.
- 2 Half Terms of 6 weeks each (Term A - 1st half & Term B - 2nd half)
4 credit courses are 12 weeks long & 3 credit courses are 6 weeks long.
Tentative Scheduled Breaks:
Winter Break - In December
Summer Break - July to August
For more information, please consult the CPS Graduate Academic Calendar linked below.
6. Registration Process & Details
CONFIRMING YOUR REGISTRATION
You can confirm your registration by checking your Student Schedule.
How To Check Your Student Schedule
- Log into the Student Hub
- Click on "Resources"
- Go to "Academics, Classes & Registration"
- Scroll down to find - "My Schedule" and click on it.
How To Check Your Degree Audit
- Log into the Student Hub
- Click on "Resources"
- Go to "Academics, Classes & Registration"
- Scroll down to find - "My Degree Audit" and click on it.
Program Concentration
Domestic Students
The course map for this program is ONLY mandatory for international students to follow to remain in student visa status. You may use this information if you plan to follow the Fall Quarter 2024 cohort model.
International Students
Requirements:
- Maintain a minimum of 8 credits per term (3 courses)
- Complete a minimum of 50% of on campus instruction
Where to get assistance?
Tier 1 Academic Assistance - Learner Services
LearnerServices@northeastern.edu
1-833-NU-LEARN
(1-833-685-327)
Questions that are more along the lines of asking “How do I…” should be directed to Learner Services.
Such questions include, but are not limited to:
“How do I register for classes?”,
“How can I see my schedule?”,
“How do I apply to graduate?”, etc…
Tier 2 Academic Assistance - Academic Advisors
CPSTorontoAdvising@northeastern.edu
Questions that require more direct contact and exploration of the degree program itself should be addressed by contacting CPS Toronto Advising.
The questions or topics include and are not limited to:
- Course planning
- Concentration selection
- Course substitution requests.
- Resume critique/career action planning
It is highly recommended that you book an appointment with your Academic Advisor for addressing these types of questions.
To book an appointment:
- Visit your Student Hub, or
- Use this link to book
7. NEU Resources
Student Wellness
Pre-Arrival Wellness Consultation is available for guidance with navigating health services, insurance, general wellness and accommodations prior to arrival. Book a Wellness Consulation Appointment
Career Services & Co-op Advisor queries, please contact:
torontoco-op@northeastern.edu
Office of Global Services Canada
Immigration, student permit, and general inquiries: OGS website
Admitted or new incoming students: submit questions online through the webform via the OGS self-service portal
Continuing students: OGSCanadaadvising@northeastern.edu
Student Accounts Canada
Financial, billing, and payment inquiries:
SFS Inquiry form
SAC webpage; FAQ page How Can We Help You
Other Resources
Admissions Office: call 1.877.668.7727 or 617.373.2400 or fill out a form
IT services: Help@northeastern.edu or 617-373-4357 (24/7)
Global Learner Support: GLS Tutoring Page
Health and Wellness: Wellness Consultations
Library Services: https://library.northeastern.edu/
Campus Operations: toronto_operations@northeastern.edu
Visit the Student Life Toronto website for additional resources.