
University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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Overview
Institution type | Public |
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Student population | Medium (1,001 to 10,000) |
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About University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
UOIT's innovative and unique undergraduate and graduate programs are designed to meet your interests and career aspirations, along with the market-driven requirements of employers. When you graduate, you will have the critical thinking, innovative research and technological skills demanded by the world's leading employers.
Professors and students undertake research in a wide range of areas that include automotive design and engineering, business and information technology, computational science, alternative and sustainable energy, nuclear engineering, law enforcement, manufacturing, community/public health, to name just a few. UOIT's unique and technology-rich teaching and learning environment challenges students to push the boundaries of innovation and discovery and prepares graduates to excel in the global, knowledge-driven economy of the 21st century. At UOIT, the possibilities are endless.
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Accommodation
On Campus Housing:
Simcoe Village residence
The Simcoe Village residence includes three halls: Central hall, South hall and North hall.
Central hall and South hall
You can choose from two variations of a spacious open-concept model. These fully furnished suites include:
- Two double beds separated by a partial wall
- A kitchenette
- A private, three-piece bath
- A workspace
North hall
These fully furnished suites include:
- Two private bedrooms
- A three-piece bath
- A large kitchenette
- A workspace
South Village
This residence facility features fully furnished suites that include:
- Two private bedrooms
- A three-piece bath
- A small kitchenette
- A workspace
- A small seating area
All residences feature:
- 24-hour security
- Controlled building access
- Furnished lounges
- A games room, meeting room and common study areas
- Individually controlled air conditioning/heating
- Light housekeeping every two weeks
- A movie lounge with a large-screen TV and theatre-style seating
- On-site laundry, additional kitchen facilities and storage space
- On-site management
- TV, cable, phone and high-speed Internet access
Campus
The University of Ontario Institute of Technology has two main campuses:
- Downtown Oshawa: Now more than 1,900 students and staff attend class and work in downtown Oshawa. UOIT’s footprint includes Bordessa Hall, 11 Simcoe Street North, 2 Simcoe Street South, 61 Charles Street, the Regent Theatre at 50 King Street East and the UOIT-Baagwating Indigenous Student Centre (UBISC) at 151 Athol Street East.
- North Oshawa: Within them students attend classes in state-of-the-art learning facilities where they are immersed in a leading-edge, technology-rich learning environment that allows them to connect with their professors and peers at any time from anywhere - putting them at least one step ahead when they graduate.
Downtown Oshawa:
UOIT also has a significant presence in downtown Oshawa. In 2008 the Faculty of Education was warmly received downtown when it moved to a refurbished building at 11 Simcoe Street North. In September 2010 the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities moved into Bordessa Hall, a new five-storey building at 55 Bond Street East.
North Oshawa:
UOIT's buildings on the north Oshawa campus set it apart. Designers incorporated a number of environmentally-advanced features into the buildings including green roofs, coated windows and a geothermal heating and cooling system.
Student population
Medium (1,001 to 10,000)
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