School of Continuing Studies credit and non-credit programs, courses, and other academic information for 2019-20 are now available on Ã山ǿ¼é's eCalendar.
Programs, courses, and other academic information for the School of Continuing Studies has been updated to reflect new offerings for the 2018–19 academic year. Current and future students can see what's new on the eCalendar! Browse Continuing Studies' offerings in both English and French to find out more.
School of Continuing Studies credit and non-credit programs, courses, and other academic information for 2018-19 are now available on Ã山ǿ¼é's eCalendar.
Academic information is now available for the 2017–18 academic year's Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies at Ã山ǿ¼é!
Programs, courses, and academic information for Continuing Studies have been updated to reflect new offerings for the 2017–18 academic year! Refer to the School of Continuing Studies section and Areas of Study page in the eCalendar to find out more.
Whatever your goals and current situation, the School of Continuing Studies has something for you!
Courses, programs, application procedures, and other Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies information for 2016–2017 are now available on the eCalendar! Browse to your specific academic unit via the Faculties & Schools overview.
Continuing Studies academic info has been updated with new offerings for 2016–17!
View new programs & courses designed to help you reach your goals in the Continuing Studies section of the eCalendar.
Ã山ǿ¼é's Faculty of Religious Studies has transitioned from a faculty to become the School of Religious Studies, as part of the Faculty of Arts, as of May 2016.
Visit the Faculty of Arts' School of Religious Studies section for further information on the new School's program and course offerings.
The Ã山ǿ¼é Division of Cancer Epidemiology has recently launched the CATCH study to test the effectiveness of a Carrageenan-based gel in preventing the tranmission of HPV. Carrageenan is derived from red algae, and commonly used as a thickening agent in food products. It could represent an inexpensive method of prevention against the virus, whereas the vaccine and screening procedures are considerably more expensive.