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Career courses, certificates & diplomas

The Centre for Continuing Education is committed to delivering superior professional career training. These non-credit courses and programs—taught by industry professionals—are designed for individuals who are interested in acquiring the necessary career skills to meet the challenges of today’s workforce. The courses are open to those who are 18 years of age or older, regardless of educational backgrounds. To earn a certificate, students must take 80 course hours within a study area’s specific field whereas to earn a diploma, they must complete three certificates or 240 course hours that cover a broader study area.

Communication & Public Relations

The Communication and Public Relations department offers various part-time and intensive day-time courses and programs in as areas such as Graphic Applications in Desktop Publishing, Journalism, Creative Writing, Page Layout, Photography, Public Relations and Digital Photographic Imaging. More

The Computer Institute

The Computer Institute offers part-time evening courses and programs that deal with the ever-evolving computer technology field. The courses are designed for adult learners seeking to acquire skills or improve and update computer-related skills. With an industry-centric curriculum and state-of -the-art equipment and laboratories, the Computer Institute's programs can beef up a job résumé. Courses include CAD/MCAD, web design, web programming, Java EE programming or Visual Studio.Net programming. More

Photography & Digital Arts

The Photography and Digital Arts department offers several part-time and intensive day-time courses and programs in digital imaging, including Adobe Photoshop, photography and photo imaging. More

Preparation courses to write the GMAT, TOEFL or IELTS test

Students hone their exam-writing skills through these preparation courses for the GMAT, TOEFL and IELTS examinations. More

*These courses cannot be applied to a certificate or diploma program.