Online and Remote Learning

Learn where and when you want.

SCS is committed to making learning as accessible as possible both locally and across the globe. We are continuously expanding our list of over 540 online learning opportunities. From languages to accounting, we offer flexible learning opportunities.

Our online courses are instructor-led and delivered through the University of Toronto’s Learning Management Engine – Quercus. Quercus uses weekly, real time modules and has tools for engagement and community building. Course preparation has built in flexibility so you can read, study, and complete assignments on your own time.

You will communicate with your instructors via discussion boards and/or email. Some online courses include live, interactive webinars. If you’re unable to attend the live webinar, you will be able to view a recording of the webinar on your own schedule.

You may also want to investigate funding opportunities available to you on our Financial Assistance page. Your path to lifelong learning is more attainable than you think!

This is a required course for the Certificate in Creative Writing, because reading is key to your development as a writer. The course emphasizes the importance of this and teaches you to begin reading like a writer. You'll examine the techniques used in great works of literature and how you can incorporate them into your writing. You'll explore approaches to style through description, dialogue, character, transitions, image patterns, rhythm and sound. Understand stylistic techniques used by great authors.Apply them to your own writing.Appreciate the significance of description, dialogue, character, rhythm and sound.
  • Fall - 24
  • Spring/Summer - 24
  • IN-CLASS
  • ON-LINE
  • St. George Campus
If you're in the novel stream of the Certificate in Creative Writing, this workshop is the second step. You'll gain a deeper understanding of the novel form and have the beginning of your novel critiqued by your instructor and your peers. Each class will focus on excerpts from one or two works-in-progress. Each class will also discuss at least one significant aspect of the novel-writing process, such as beginnings, endings, language, setting and characters. Get constructive criticism that can help improve your work-in-progress. Understand the structure and method of novel writing. Revise and polish sections of your novel based on feedback.
  • Fall - 24
  • Spring/Summer - 24
  • IN-CLASS
  • ON-LINE
  • St. George Campus
This 12-week course is for writers who are ready to produce a publishable novel. The final step in the novel-writing stream, this Master Class offers you the opportunity to work with a respected novelist and with a community immersed in the genre. Each class will focus on critical analysis of student material, usually two submissions per session. The objective is to help you get the first 20 pages of your novel ready for publication. Expect extensive rewriting. Understand what goes into editing and rewriting a novel. Get intensive instructor and peer analysis and commentary on your work. Learn to critique your own writing more effectively by critiquing others' work. Complete 20 pages of edited manuscript.
  • Fall - 24
  • ON-LINE
What do you need to know to succeed in today’s literary world? Learn it all from a successful agent. You’ll find out how to prepare, polish and submit a manuscript, and find and maintain good relationships with agents and publishers. Explore the pros and cons of self-publishing and how to handle criticism and reviews. Learn about contracts, royalties, copyright, libel issues, your rights as an author and, most importantly, how to maximize your odds of success. Understand the publishing process and how the modern book business works. Know what editors and agents look for in all genres. Find out how to market proposals and manuscripts. Explore the business side of writing, including how to find an agent. Know your rights as an author.
  • Spring/Summer - 24
  • ON-LINE
This course is the first step in the screenwriting stream of the Certificate in Creative Writing. Whether you've already started a screenplay or you're developing a story for film, you'll learn the key elements of screenwriting, including story, character, plot, scene, structure and dialogue. This engaging course also includes screenings and writing exercises. Understand the essential elements of screenwriting.Know how to analyze screenplay structure.Format a script for a short film.
  • Fall - 24
  • Spring/Summer - 24
  • IN-CLASS
  • ON-LINE
  • St. George Campus
If you've already taken 1709 Screenwriting: Introduction, this hands-on workshop gives you your chance to write a great screenplay. The group will explore the interplay between screenwriting, directing, acting and editing. You'll be able to focus on your story in a supportive environment and work out what it needs to succeed. Writing exercises will help you develop your work-in-progress - whether an outline, a draft or something in-between - to emerge with a synopsis and key scenes for a feature. Polish your synopsis and write key scenes for your feature script. Get feedback from your peers and instructor on your work-in-progress - and give feedback to others. Information on the business of screenwriting, revision strategies, and suggestions for next steps.
  • Fall - 24
  • Spring/Summer - 24
  • ON-LINE
This course is the second step in the short fiction stream of the Certificate in Creative Writing. It's a workshop for budding writers with short stories to share and improve. Class time is split between instruction on the basic elements of fiction - plot, character, point of view and language - and short, timed exercises that summon inspiration and cut through writer's block. You'll get lots of focused, constructive feedback on your writing in a friendly and supportive environment and emerge with two polished stories. Understand the basic elements of fiction. Use skills and techniques to unlock creativity and cut through writer's block. Analyze short fiction constructively. Incorporate constructive feedback into your own work.
  • Fall - 24
  • Spring/Summer - 24
  • ON-LINE
This course is the first step in the children's writing stream of the Certificate in Creative Writing. You'll explore the vibrant world of children's literature, absorb basic literary technique and emerge with a draft of a picture book, story or opening chapter. You'll meet a community of writers working in your genre and pick up advanced tips on writing picture books, chapter books, middle grade novels and young adult fiction. There will also be a primer on how to get published. Understand the structure and techniques of telling stories for children.Know trends and innovations in Canadian children's literature.Understand the publishing process.Complete a draft of a picture book or early reader, or the opening chapter of a middle grade or young adult novel.
  • Fall - 24
  • Spring/Summer - 24
  • IN-CLASS
  • ON-LINE
  • St. George Campus
Creating a good picture book requires the storytelling ability of a novelist and the attention to language of a poet. In this second-level course, you'll learn from an award-winning author, share your work with other participants, and emerge with drafts of two or three picture book manuscripts. Many great picture book examples will be used. You will write in both traditional and original forms, learn how to avoid common mistakes, and develop a deeper understanding of how words and pictures can combine into a perfect whole. Revising and editing as well as submitting your work to publishers will be discussed. Identify and create compelling stories that appeal to child readers. Know how to tell an engaging story in a few words. Understand the balance between words and pictures. Emerge with the polished draft of your own picture book. Structure a text to publishers' standards.
  • Fall - 24
  • Spring/Summer - 24
  • IN-CLASS
  • ON-LINE
  • St. George Campus
Passing the Level II exam brings you one step closer to a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®) designation. This program was designed by CFA Charterholder Michael Hlinka to help you learn the most important CFA learning outcomes - such as analyzing and valuing investments and managing portfolios - and build your skills and confidence. If you don't pass the first time, you can take the course again at no charge for tuition (a $500 fee will be applied for materials and administrative costs).* Some conditions apply - ask your instructor for details.   Master the learning outcome statements established by the CFA Institute. Understand the material needed to pass the CFA Level II exam. Refine your exam-writing skills. Boost your career options in the worlds of finance and investment.
  • Fall - 24
  • Winter - 24
  • ON-LINE

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