Continuing Education
Information
Contact Information
Location: Education Tower 106 | |
Student Information: (403) 220-2866; 1-866-220-4992 (outside Calgary) | |
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Program Enquiries:
Degree Programs: Spring and Summer Sessions, Weekend University, Off-Campus Degree Programs
Telephone: Email: | 220-8010 |
French Centre
Telephone: Email: | 220-7226 |
Adult Education/General Studies/Fine Arts and Visual Design
Telephone: Email: | 220-2952 |
Business and Professional Programs
Telephone: Email: | 220-2988 |
Languages: Arabic, Cantonese, Dutch, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Mandarin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tibetan, Ukrainian and American Sign Language
Telephone: Email: | 220-2952 |
English as a Second Language
Telephone: Email: | 220-3301 |
Introduction
Continuing Education strengthens our university and our communities by providing high-quality educational opportunities to lifelong learners. |
Mandate
To offer a wide range of extension seminars, courses and certificate programs to individuals and organizations seeking opportunities for professional development and personal enrichment. To administer, on behalf of Faculties, degree courses in innovative formats: off-campus, in the French language, during Spring and Summer sessions, evenings and on Saturdays. To work with faculties across the University of Calgary, and with select external organizations, to develop and deliver continuing education programs to professionals, scholars, artists, and members of the community at large. |
Resources
The French Centre | The French Centre (Craigie Hall C 301) is a friendly "drop-in" place for those wishing to converse in French. The atmosphere is relaxed, and there is a good supply of magazines, newspapers, dictionaries, books and games. Le Centre français, à Craigie Hall C 301, est un lieu de rencontre en français pour les étudiants, pour les membres de l'université ainsi que de la communauté de Calgary. La visite de ce coin du campus permet aux francophiles et aux francophones non seulement d'échanger des idées, de parcourir un magazine ou de prendre un café au son d'une musique francophone, mais aussi de participer aux activités socio-culturelles. |