Continuing Education Lifelong Learning at St Michael's


Continuing Education

Continuing Education
Programs

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Who We Are
and What We Do

Lifelong Learning at
St. Michael’s

The Continuing Education Division, established in 1986, collaborates with community partners and the University of St. Michael’s College to offer lifelong learning opportunities for personal and professional enrichment.

By developing a broad range of general interest programs in the liberal arts as well as Certificate programs in Youth Ministry Studies, Catechesis for children, Catholic Leadership, Service Provision to the Homeless and Corporate Social Responsibility, the Division has expanded considerably over the past twenty years to meet the needs and interests of a broad community.

Each year Continuing Education offers more than 75 short courses (typically 6 weeks long), Saturday workshops and monthly discussion seminars on a broad range of topics that include philosophy, theology, spirituality, history, fine art, music, literature and film.

» For a complete list of this year’s offerings, visit Continuing Education's courses and programs

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Our online registration system is now working; we apologise for the delay. If you have any difficulty registering online, please telephone us (416) 926-7254.

Our Mission

The University of St. Michael’s College is a public Catholic Institution of higher learning federated with the University of Toronto. The Continuing Education Division shares the mission of the University, namely the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake. As a Catholic University, St. Michael’s is committed to the study of the Catholic tradition within a context of faith and to fostering the creative engagement of that tradition with the widest range of disciplines as well as with other traditions, both religious and secular.

Announcements

News, announcements, class changes or cancellations...

CE News

Continuing Education Instructor wins 2009 Griffin Poetry Prize

The Continuing Education Division of St. Michael’s College congratulates Dr. A.F. (Albert) Moritz on being awarded the 2009 Griffin Poetry Prize for his collection entitled The Sentinel. Dr. Moritz is one of Continuing Education's most popular instructors and in addition to creative writing workshops has offered an annual series focusing on Oscar worthy films, entitled "Values in Current Release"...

CONTINUING EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR IN THE NEWS:  OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – Jan. 12, 2010) – The Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, today unveiled the artists that will be part of Canada’s cultural program at Expo 2010, which will run from May 1 to October 31, 2010, in Shanghai, China.  Included among the emerging and established artists from Canada will be Albert F. Moritz, whose poetry will be featured as part of a "slam poetry/spoken word"  event that will see his work translated simultaneously by two translators (English to Mandarin and Mandarin to English).    Albert Moritz will join a group of more than 150 talented Canadian musicians, dancers, and theatre, visual, media and literary artists who will perform at the Canada Pavilion and at several different venues on the Expo 2010 site.

NEW Summer Residential Seminar August 15-19, 2010.
2 Courses:  Principles in Youth MInistry and Practices in Youth Ministry
Instructor:  Dean Woodbeck
Tuition Fee: $400 per course (includes course materials)
Accommodation extra
 
Additional information and registration: 
youth.ministry@utoronto.ca

CSR News:

St Mike'sNow accepting applications for 2010-2011 cycle. Starts Nov. 3-5 2010

CE EVENTS | ALL USMC

Loretto Sisters 400th Anniversary Special Events and Lectures
Co-sponsored by the Loretto Sisters and St. Mike’s Continuing Education and CSR

The Legacy of Mary Ward
Jan 28, Feb 4, Feb 11 2010 For more information and reservations: ce.stmikes@utoronto.ca | Tel: 416-926-7254 (there is no fee to attend, reservations are required)

Three Evenings of Lecture and Discussion
“Mining the Riches of the Christian Tradition: Mysticism in Everyday Life”

April 27: Looking Back - The Message in 1609
May 4: Living the Experience - The Work of the Institute
May 11: Looking Ahead - The Message today - Mary Ward’s Vision for the Future

Facilitator: Sr. Jeanne Cover, IBVM
Cost: $20/evening ($50 for the series)
Reservations: ce.stmikes@utoronto.ca


The Courage to Live Undivided | Saturday Workshop | ApR 10 2010 10am - 3pm | Course Code: RSS14S
For more info and to register: 416 926-7254 | ce.stmikes@utoronto.ca