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Ryerson University’s G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education to begin offering courses in Brampton

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BY: ELLEN ROCKSON

Whether you’re a gamer, the quote on quote computer geek or anyone trying to find their niche, you may find yourself cracking some codes at the new Ryerson Campus.

On Jan.14, 2019 cybersecurity will be the first course that students are able to enroll in at Ryerson University’s G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education.

Cybersecurity is a way to protect your computer’s hardware, software, and data from unauthorized access and attacks such as viruses. From this course, students will have the opportunity to gain a certificate in Computer Security and Digital Forensics. They will build crucial and professional skills that will help them land a job within the technology field. Many people including Mayor Linda Jeffery have been sharing their excitement towards this new milestone for the city of Brampton and Ryerson, “Together, the City of Brampton and Ryerson will change the face of education in our city.” Jeffery said.

Since jobs in this field are high in demand it is important that students are well trained enough to handle the present and future troubles they may face with cybersecurity.

“We are very much looking forward to bringing these crucial course offerings to the Brampton community and to preparing the next wave of technology-sector workers for the future challenges of cybersecurity,” said Dr. Marie Bountrogianni who is the dean of the new school.

Councilor Jeff Bowman also believes that students will thrive from this course, “The Chang School programming, and future plans for the downtown, present great opportunities for our highly diverse and talented residents to build professional skills for in-demand jobs.” Bowman said.

Aside from cracking codes and science-based programs, the school will also offer various business courses and experimental learning.

Marie Nkusi, a 21-year-old currently enrolled in the economics and finance program at the Ryerson’s Yonge street campus finds the new university to be a good change, “It’s cool that Brampton is investing in a University instead of your typical college, I think it will help spice up Brampton’s downtown scene and make it more fun,” Nkusi said.

The University will be located in downtown Brampton on the south-east corner of Church Street West and Mill Street North. This location is especially prime for students that take public transit since it is located adjacent from the downtown Brampton terminal. The school will include a library, innovation hub, and a specialized cybersecurity institute.

Classes for the cybersecurity course will take place in the West Tower on George Street in downtown Brampton. They will be held every Monday and Thursday.

The city of Brampton, Ryerson University and Sheridan College are continuing to strongly work together to make their presence known in downtown Brampton.

A new business incubator in downtown Bampton is also in the works and is expected to also be open in 2019.

For more information on Brampton’s University check out: www.brampton.ca/university

If you would like to learn more about the cybersecurity course or are interested in enrolling you can visit: https://ce-online.ryerson.ca

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