Continuing Education
Boost Your Credentials and Acquire New Skills
Lifelong learners who take Continuing Studies certificates and courses at U of T say they have enhanced their job-readiness, secured professional designations and expanded their professional networks.
Flexible online and hybrid courses fit your busy lifestyle. School of Continuing Studies (SCS) instructors are industry experts working in their fields and passionate about their subjects. Together, SCS offers more than 700 non-degree courses and 100 certificates.
Energize Your Career Skills
REGISTRATION FULL. Free LinkedIn Learning. Online courses from industry experts in Business, Technology, Design and Creative. We’ve negotiated this benefit on behalf of all U of T alumni. While quantities last.
Sweet Deal for New Grads
If you have graduated (from an undergraduate or graduate degree program) in 2018 or later, you qualify for an alumni discount of $550 at the School of Continuing Studies for up to five years after graduation. Some conditions apply.
ALUMNI DISCOUNT FOR ROTMAN EXECUTIVE PROGRAMS
University of Toronto alumni receive 15% off the cost of eligible programs. Take advantage of intensive short courses for individuals looking to acquire new professional skills, exceed their goals and gain competitive advantage. See upcoming programs.
Faculty-based Professional Continuing Education
You can also bolster your knowledge and credentials by pursuing training from your faculty or college. These U of T divisions offer specialized continuing education programming:
MOOCs - Massive Online Open Courses
In partnership with both Coursera and EdX, U of T offers free massive online open courses on cool topics from health to computing to Indigenous Studies and more.
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Browse U of T MOOCs at Coursera
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Access to this self-directed learning content has recently been extended to April 20, 2021, with no course certification cost if registered by February 28, 2021. An alumni email address is required to activate the offer. See full instructions from University of Toronto Online Learning Strategies.
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