Software Engineering at U of T (St. George)
Not directly. At University of Toronto — St. George you apply to Computer Science, then choose software engineering at the end of first year.
The program you actually apply to
Computer Science
90–93%OUAC TADSupplementary application
Prerequisites
- ENG4U
- MCV4U
When you choose software engineering
At the end of first year.
What to watch for
There is no degree called Software Engineering at U of T — that program page does not exist. Two real routes: the Computer Science admission category in Arts & Science (tad, declare after first year), or Computer Engineering in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, which is direct-entry BASc under its own code tcs and requires MCV4U, MHF4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. Pick tcs instead if you want engineering rather than a science degree.
The same application also gets you to
Computer Science is the entry point for 1 other major at U of T (St. George). You are not choosing between these at application time.
Software Engineering at the other campuses
Compare the entry programs side by side →- AlgomaDirect entry65%
- Brockvia Computer Science (BG)77–80%
- CarletonDirect entry75–80%
- GuelphDirect entry85–90%
- Lakeheadvia Engineering (AM)70%
- Laurentianvia Computer Science (LCS)70%
- Laurier (Waterloo)not offered at Laurier
- McMasterDirect entry87%
- Nipissingvia Bachelor of Science (PS)70%
- Ontario Techvia Computer Science (DSD)73–77%
- Queen'svia Computing (QD)83–87%
- TMUvia Computer Engineering (SCE)85–90%
- TrentDirect entry85–90%
- U of T (Mississauga)not offered at UTM
- U of T (Scarborough)via Computer Science93–100%
- WaterlooDirect entry90–97%
- Westernvia Engineering (EE)87–93%
- Windsorvia General Engineering (NE)74%
- Yorkvia Engineering (BEng) (YT)80–87%
Entry routes were researched against each university’s own program pages in 2026-08-16, and this one is marked medium confidence. U of T (St. George)’s page. Faculties restructure — confirm before you apply.