Together we thrive. We provide a place for every person, every path, and every bit of potential. Start your journey by exploring our areas of study.

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Continuing Studies
Lifelong learning for all ages.
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Social Sciences & Humanities
Build a strong foundation for your future.
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Academic and Skill Development
Your first step to education and employment.
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Indigenous Governance
Effect real change, in the North and beyond.
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Science
Feed your curiosity. Explore earth, life and physical sciences.
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Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Supporting your business from concept to commercialization.
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Trades & Apprenticeships
Build your future.
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Business & Leadership
Build, lead and support prosperous communities.
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Culinary Arts
Practical, hands-on food services training.
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Northern Mining Innovation
Flexible, hands-on skills training for in-demand careers.
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Health, Education & Human Services
Provide vital care for healthy communities.

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Lifelong learning for all ages

In-class and online courses designed to take your career to the next level.

Through our network of community campuses, institutes and centres, courses and certifications, YukonU can help advance your career objectives.

Download the Winter 2026 Continuing Studies course guide

YukonU Creative

Celebrating creativity and inclusion on campus, and across the Yukon.

Join writer, storyteller and performer Ivan Coyote in an exploration of creativity through their writing, consultations and events.

Find out more

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Coming events
Friday, January 23
12:00pm
YukonU Gym

Lunchtime recreational futsal, free and available to Yukon University students and employees. All skill levels are welcome and encouraged to participate!

Don’t forget to bring your indoor shoes, a change of clothes, and a water bottle!

Friday, January 23
5:00pm
YukonU Gym

Recreational badminton, free and available to Yukon University students and employees. All skill levels are welcome and encouraged to participate!

Don’t forget to bring your indoor shoes, a change of clothes, and a water bottle!

Sunday, January 25
7:00pm
Yukon Beringia Centre
Join Tara Howatt and William Halliday to talk about how changes to the marine environment are impacting whales and other organisms in the western Canadian Arctic.
 
Tara Howatt is an Assistant Professor at YukonU and wil
Mon, Jan 26, 12:00 pm
Tue, Jan 27, 12:00 pm
Wed, Jan 28, 12:00 pm
Thu, Jan 29, 12:00 pm
Thu, Jan 29, 12:00 pm
News

Tahltan artist Vernon Asp was raised in Northern Tutchone Territory, which he says gave him a unique perspective being immersed in many First Nations ways of knowing and doing. A perspective that continues to guide his work, his teachings, and his art.

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Events

View a full list of YukonU activities across our 13 campuses.