Enriched by the culture of entrepreneurship and innovation, the Ryerson University offers Undergrad, Grad and Continuing Education (The Chang School of Continuing Education) programs. Amplified by real-world knowledge and experience, the exclusive Undergrad and Grad degree programs include Accounting, Aerospace, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Criminology and Social Justice, Data Science and Analytics, Economics, Environmental and Applied Science, Fashion, Health Science, Journalism, Law, Management, Nutrition Science, Philosophy, Psychology, and Urban Development. In The Chang School of Continuing Education, Ryerson University
has certificate programs and online programs in Business Management, Image Arts, Graphic Communication, Social Sciences and Humanities Foundations, Public Administration and Governance, Occupational Health and Safety Management, Computer Programming Applications, Data Analytics, Big Data and Predictive Analytics. Apart from these, there are lots of other degree courses in Arts and Media, Business, Communication and Languages, Community Well-Being and Safety, Design and Architecture, Health and Sciences, Information Technology and Computer Science, Social Sciences and Humanities, and Sustainability, Planning and Environment available in The Chang School of Continuing Education.
Located in the heart of Canada's largest city, Toronto, Ryerson University is the vibrant campus imbibing business and industry culture. Students from all over the world prefer the university for accessible essentials like health support, dining and housing in HOEM Residence, Pitman Hall and The International Living and Learning Center, and co-curricular activities such as athletics, recreation, volunteering opportunities and teaching.
A few days back, the Ryerson University introduced the 2020-2025 Strategic Research Plan representing the university's diverse scholarly, research and creative activity solving real-world problems.
A few days back, the Ryerson University introduced the 2020-2025 Strategic Research Plan representing the university's diverse scholarly, research and creative activity solving real-world problems.