Comparative Education Service “ University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies

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It is common to meet internationally educated professionals who have come to Canada with two or three and even more diplomas and degrees, often earned through studies in several different countries.

Yet, far too many cannot get satisfying jobs because their credentials are undervalued and unfamiliar to those doing the hiring, particularly if they have not obtained a formal assessment of their academic credentials. Some address this by going back to school to earn another degree that they hope will establish their credibility in Canada.

But many others are following a more efficient path that earns dual credentials.

"We want to help in the most efficient way," says Phil Schalm, associate director, University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies (see learn.utoronto.ca ). "We do that by rounding out the power of your degree with professional certificates, courses and programs. While earning a certificate from the School of Continuing Studies you can, at the same time, also work toward and meet the educational requirements for professional certification

The School of Continuing Studies offers more than 500 courses ranging in subjects from business and professional studies and English language programs, to creative writing, languages and translation, and arts and science courses. The courses can be available in several formats, including classroom, online and hybrid, which blends the best of face-to-face and online learning.

Individual courses are designed to be relevant, enriching and educational for students who want to continue to feed their intellectual curiosity, as one would expect from a top-ranked university.

Equally important, these individual courses and certificates are designed to be career-enhancing, offering leading-edge knowledge, taught by professionals who are leaders in their field. Many are accredited by a professional association or institute.

Some of the more popular certificates include Project Management, Risk Assessment, and Business Analysis, which are recognized by institutes such as the Project Management Institute and the Risk and Insurance Management Institute and International Institute of Business Analysis.

Particularly for immigrants and newcomers to Canada, the benefits of enrolling in a course or certificate program at the School of Continuing Studies are endless. Aside from the obvious knowledge and professional certification benefits, enrolling in one of the School's wide array of courses can also help newcomers expand their professional networks, familiarize them with the latest North American business technology and refresh professional knowledge.

Of course, it is not only the business and professional studies at the School of Continuing Studies that hold clout with highly educated newcomers: increasingly the School's broad array of Languages and Translation certificates are popular. The Certificate of Conversational Languages is available in Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), Dutch, Farsi, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Russian and Spanish! Those who want to learn French to better prepare for work in the federal sector might look at the Certificate of Practical French.

The School also offers expert educational credential assessments for internationally trained professionals through its Comparative Education Service (see learn.utoronto.ca/ces ), which reveals how their educational achievements from abroad compare to Canadian standards.

Probably the greatest draw to the School of Continuing Studies for newcomers and Canadians alike, is that registration is open to everyone, and most certificates can be completed within a year.

Immigrant focused programs

Other immigrant specific programs at the School of Continuing Studies include the:

  • English Language Program
  • Certificate in Business English for International Professionals
  • Certificate in Business English – Advanced
  • School's Licensing International Engineers into the Profession (LIEP) Program

The LIEP program is one of the School's most unique programs, offering an alternative path to P. Eng. Licence by offering professional engineering courses at the University of Toronto that are accepted by Professional Engineering Ontario (PEO) in lieu of its Confirmatory Examination Program (CEP). In addition, the program provides preparation for the Professional Practice Examination (PPE) and career development support (see learn.utoronto.ca/liep ).

Not just at a campus near you

The School of Continuing Studies offers courses at all three University of Toronto campuses: St. George (downtown Toronto), Mississauga and Scarborough. There are also a number of courses and certificates offered online to students across the country, and the Mississauga campus will begin offering hybrid courses that combine online and classroom learning (see learn.utoronto.ca/utm ).

For a list of courses, programs and campus locations, see learn.utoronto.ca/courses-programs. Follow the School on Twitter @UofTLearnmore.

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Source: https://canadianimmigrant.ca/careers-and-education/learning-at-the-university-of-toronto-school-of-continuing-studies

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