2016/2017 George Brown College Viewbook

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2016/2017 George Brown College Viewbook
Viewbook 2016/17
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STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
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Why George Brown........................................................ 2
Academic Centres......................................................... 12
Connected to Industry.................................................... 3
How to Apply for College..................................................... 7
Arts, Design & Information Technology............................ 14
Business........................................................................... 16
Community Services & Early Childhood............................ 18
Construction & Engineering Technologies........................ 20
Health Sciences................................................................ 22
Hospitality & Culinary Arts............................................... 24
Student Services and Campus Life................................... 8
Preparatory & Liberal Studies........................................... 26
More Ways to Get the Job............................................ 10
Admission Requirements............................................... 28
International Education in a Global City........................ 10
Connect with George Brown........................................ 44
Pathways at George Brown............................................. 4
Degree and Postgraduate Programs................................ 5
How to Pay for College......................................................... 6
Get the Help You Need................................................. 11
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WHY
GEORGE
BROWN
COLLEGE
149
FULL-TIME PROGRAMS**
3,939 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS**
1
85%
#
HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE
FIELD PLACEMENTS
Many of our modern learning facilities
are modelled after real-world work
environments. In some cases, students
provide services to real customers or clients.
Field education will allow you to work, network
and learn with industry employers. International
opportunities in certain programs offer the chance
to study abroad and gain work experience.
EXPERIENCED FACULTY
DOWNTOWN CAMPUSES
Our instructors will sharpen your
practical skills with industry-guided
curriculum, while fostering soft skills
such as communication and teamwork.
Their industry connections will help you
expand your network and learn about
professional opportunities.
Toronto is a hub of innovation, culture
and diversity – and you’ll be right at the
heart of the action. Surround yourself
with hundreds of the country’s top
employers, convenient transit options
and plenty of attractions.
EMPLOYMENT RATE
UPON GRADUATION
OF ANY GTA COLLEGE*
EMPLOYER
SATISFACTION*
WITH THE GEORGE BROWN GRADUATE
THEY HIRED
84%
83%
STUDENT
SATISFACTION
FOR CAREER USEFUL KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS*
GRADUATES
EMPLOYED
WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF GRADUATION
WHEN ACTIVELY SEEKING EMPLOYMENT*
CONNECTED TO INDUSTRY
MAKE AN INFORMED
CAREER CHOICE
We’re closely connected to many top industry and community
employers. Benefit directly from these relationships.
Not sure what to expect when you
enter the job market? We can help.
Our Career Coach online tool provides
up-to-date labour market information
for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA),
including salaries, job opportunities
and education options in the fields
that interest you most. Explore your
options at cc.georgebrown.ca.
• Programs are developed in consultation
with industry leaders, so the skills you
learn are the ones employers want.
• Our instructors are experts in their
field, and eager to share their industry
experience and knowledge.
• Network and learn from industry
partners who engage students in
applied research projects and field
education placements, appear as guest
speakers and often hire our students
and graduates.
“I’ve been super impressed by the calibre of people that
we’ve been working with, both students and staff.”
Alan Majer, Good Robot
OUR INDUSTRY PARTNERS INCLUDE:
Aramark Canada Ltd.
Bank of Montreal (BMO)
Bell Canada
Canadian Tire
Centre for Addiction and
Mental Health (CAMH)
CIBC
City of Toronto
Compass Group Canada
COSTI
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts
Good Life Fitness
Hilton Hotels & Resorts
Home Depot
Hudson’s Bay Company
IBM Canada
Leisureworld
Loblaw
Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment
Mariott Hotels & Resorts
Mount Sinai Hospital
Oliver & Bonacini Restaurants
Rogers Communications
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)
Salvation Army
Scotiabank
St. Michael’s Hospital
Sunnybrook Health Services Centre
TD Bank Group
The Hospital for Sick Children
The Ritz-Carlton
Toronto District School Board
Trillium Health Partners
TTC
University Health Network
William Osler Health System
YMCA
Photo: Tanja Tiziana
PLAY THE VIDEO ABOVE TO SEE WHY OUR INDUSTRY PARTNERS PREFER GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE
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CHOOSE YOUR OWN PATHWAY
Whether you are just finishing high school, coming from the workforce or want to supplement prior
post-secondary education, George Brown offers a wide range of programs and pathways to meet
your needs. Use the chart below to explore your options.
What are your current credentials?
HIGH SCHOOL
C and
U/M
Levels
COLLEGE or UNIVERSITY
WORK EXPERIENCE
Apply
directly to
any program
below
Admissions
Assessment†
1 Year Certificate (Two semesters)
Build hands-on skills for a specific industry and
establish a foundation for further education.
2 Year Diploma (Four semesters)
You may be able to extend your diploma to
an advanced diploma, or bridge into a degree
or postgraduate program.
3 Year Advanced Diploma (Six semesters)
(Bridge and Fast-Track options available for University/
College applicants only)
U/M
Level
Only
You may be able to transfer into a degree
program, or enter a postgraduate program.
Bachelor’s Degree
(Bridge and Fast-Track options available for University/
College applicants only)
Gain a solid foundation of theoretical
knowledge and the practical skills to apply
what you have learned.
Graduate Certificate*
Build on the knowledge gained through
previous post-secondary education, which
is a requirement for admission.
* Some graduate programs
require a university degree
or specific work experience.
Please check admission
requirements on pages 28-41.
† Certain programs do not
allow mature student testing.
Please visit georgebrown.ca/
mature for details.
DEGREE AND POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS
DEGREES WITH DIRECTION
Our career-focused bachelor’s degrees ensure you’ll
graduate with the academic credentials and practical
work experience employers are looking for.
You’ll benefit from smaller class sizes, instructors with
years of professional experience and field education
opportunities that allow you to learn while networking
with potential employers.
Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis
This degree combines philosophy, methodology, and theory
with a strong applied learning component to create a
comprehensive understanding of behavioural psychology
and more specifically, Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA).
Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality)
Prepare to succeed in a wide range of hospitality
enterprises such as accommodation, meeting and
conventions, entertainment and gaming, culinary arts,
themed attractions and special events.
Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Services)
Combine the benefits of an applied, practical education
with the theory of a degree. You’ll gain the knowledge,
skills and real-world experience for a career as an
accountant or financial planner.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership
(Regular & Fast-Track)
Guide and lead curriculum and pedagogy in licensed
child care facilities, and work in partnership with certified
teachers in the Full-Day Early Learning Kindergartens.
“I was the first college student in my family. Everyone
was a big university person. I think I’ve really changed
their perception of college and how good it can be.”
Julia Mackenzie
Graduate 2014, Bachelor of Applied Business – Financial Services
Some of our diploma programs allow students to bridge into
the third year of a related degree program, so you can earn
two credentials in a shorter amount of time.
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
With more college and university graduates entering the job market,
a career-focused postgraduate program is a competitive advantage.
Bachelor of Science (Nursing)
This degree meets the entry-to-practice requirements
adopted by the College of Nurses of Ontario. Run as
a collaboration with Centennial College and Ryerson
University, graduates earn a Bachelor of Science in
Nursing from Ryerson.
In fewer than 12 months, your theoretical learning is enhanced
with up-to-the-minute work skills, on-the-job experience and
industry connections through field education.
Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management)
This unique degree gives you an education in building
and environmental sciences, practical business skills
and managerial training.
Arts, Design & Information Technology (See page 15 for a
listing of programs.)
Early Childhood Education (Diploma/Degree)
Develop the skills and confidence to work with infants,
toddlers, preschool and school-aged children in a
variety of childhood education settings. Earn a
George Brown diploma and a Ryerson degree.
For working professionals, our postgraduate programs can also
open doors of opportunity into new or related fields.
Business (See page 17 for a listing of programs.)
Construction & Engineering Technologies (See page 21 for a
listing of programs.)
Health Sciences (See page 23 for a listing of programs.)
Hospitality & Culinary Arts (See page 25 for a listing of programs.)
Preparatory & Liberal Studies (See page 27 for a listing of programs.)
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HOW TO PAY
FOR COLLEGE
FINANCIAL AID
What kind of assistance is available?
1
Grants, scholarships, bursaries or awards,
where no repayment is typically required.
2
Loans, where repayment is required.
3
Work-study jobs, which provide income
earned through work on campus.
“My scholarship has given me the freedom
to pursue my goals.”
Tanitia Munroe
Student, Child and Youth Worker
Recipient, Michael Cooke Leadership Award and Jim Turner Scholarship
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
George Brown College’s Awards program recognizes
excellence and assists students with the costs of their
education through non-repayable scholarships, awards,
and bursaries.
GBC Awards
Identify awards, scholarships and bursaries for which
you may be eligible. Once you set up your profile, you
can quickly and easily apply online for individual awards.
gbcawards.georgebrown.ca
Need help?
The Student Awards Office helps connect you with
scholarships, awards and bursaries. We’ll help you
determine eligibility and assist with applying.
OSAP STUDENT LOANS
Who can qualify
You must be taking at least 60% of a full-time program,
or 40% if you have a registered permanent disability. For
up-to-date information about OSAP loans, including
repayment conditions, or to apply for a loan, visit the
OSAP website at https://osap.gov.on.ca
When to apply
Your OSAP application should be received at least two
months before your classes start to ensure funds are
available when school begins.
LAST YEAR,
GEORGE BROWN
STUDENTS RECEIVED
MORE THAN
$5.5 MILLION
IN NON-REPAYABLE AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES
TO HELP ACHIEVE THEIR POST-SECONDARY GOALS
WORK STUDY PROGRAM
This program provides full-time students with part-time jobs on
campus. Students locate and apply for their own job through
any of the departments (e.g., Athletics, your own Faculty, the
Library, etc.). Before beginning work, participants must receive
approval from the Financial Assistance Office.
Please note that income earned from the Work Study Program
must be reported to the Financial Assistance Office and may
impact your OSAP funding, either during the current school
year or in the future.
30% OFF ONTARIO TUITION GRANT
If you’re entering a full-time program and have been out
of high school for less than four years (or six if you have a
permanent disability), you may qualify for a 30% Off Ontario
Tuition grant.
FOR OVER
MORE THAN
BROWN
IN OSAP LOANS AND GRANTS DURING
9,700 GEORGE
STUDENTS APPROVED $92 MILLION THE 2014/15 ACADEMIC YEAR
HOW TO
APPLY FOR
COLLEGE
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1Visit ontariocolleges.ca
to create a new account and
complete your application.
2
Pay the $95 processing fee.
3
TYPICAL COLLEGE APPLICATION CYCLE
FALL
START
WINTER
START
SPRING
START
ONTARIOCOLLEGES.CA
FALL
WINTER
SPRING/SUMMER
George Brown sends out
application acknowledgement letters
DECEMBER
APRIL
NOVEMBER
George Brown begins to send offers and continues
testing/auditions for specific programs
FEBRUARY 1*
MID-SEPTEMBER
MID-JANUARY
Deadline to accept your offer of admission
MAY 1**
2 WEEKS AFTER
OFFER RECEIVED
2 WEEKS AFTER
OFFER RECEIVED
Registration packages mailed out and
tuition/deferral/deposit payment due
MAY/JUNE
NOVEMBER
MARCH/APRIL
Orientation for new students
AUGUST
1ST WEEK OF
JANUARY
1ST WEEK OF MAY
Classes start!
SEPTEMBER
2ND WEEK OF
JANUARY
2ND WEEK OF MAY
Research careers, programs, colleges and apply online at
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STUDENT SERVICES
AND CAMPUS LIFE
Learning doesn’t just happen inside the classroom. Getting involved
in extracurricular activities will allow you to develop the people skills
employers look for – like teamwork, communication and leadership
– while building new friendships and lasting memories.
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“A lot of businesses are looking
for someone who’s a great
team player. Athletics helped
me understand different views
and personalities, and how to
get along with others.”
Vadim Halimov
Student, Business Administration
– Marketing
Ontario Colleges Athletic Association’s
2014 Male Athlete of the Year
ATHLETICS & RECREATION
STUDENT CLUBS
Our fitness centres offer
instructional classes, drop-in
sports and organized leagues.
Our men’s and women’s varsity
sports teams, The Huskies,
compete against other Ontario
colleges in many team and
individual sports.
We offer a variety of clubs that
will allow you to explore your
interests beyond the classroom.
Chances are you’ll find one that
suits you, and if you don’t, we
can help you start one!
STUDENT LEADERSHIP
ACADEMY (SLA)
STUDENT AMBASSADOR
PROGRAM
Are you outgoing, enthusiastic,
friendly and looking to meet people
and learn great skills? The SLA is a
great way to get involved and have
fun while benefiting from ongoing
leadership training, volunteer
recognition opportunities and an
all-expenses-paid, overnight Student
Leadership Retreat.
Work while studying on campus!
Student Ambassadors act as
the first point of contact at the
Athletics Member Services Desk,
in the Housing and Student
Life Office, and at the Campus
Welcome and Information Desks.
They typically leave George Brown
as some of our most highlysought-after graduates.
“Living on campus has statistically significant, positive impacts on student
learning and success.” – “How College Affects Students” V2, Pascarella and Tarenzini
STUDENT ASSOCIATION
STUDENT LIFE EVENTS
Focused on representation,
advocacy and the delivery of
services to support students, the
Student Association functions as
the central student government
and offers many opportunities to
volunteer and get involved.
There are numerous ways to
become involved, meet peers,
network and develop sought-after
leadership skills. Events include
cultural presentations, workshops,
talent competitions and showcases,
awareness campaigns, public
speaking forums and much more.
NEW STUDENT RESIDENCE
For the first time ever, students will
be able to live and study at George
Brown College! Opening in Fall
2016, our new residence provides
accommodation for 500 students
and features furnished twobedroom suites with kitchenettes,
high speed internet, group study
areas, a community kitchen,
lounge and games areas, and a
patio with barbecues. Located at
the corner of Front and Cherry
streets, it’s walking distance from
two of our three campuses, with
easy access to running trails, the
Corktown Common park and the
YMCA’s fitness facilities.
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“Cross-cultural skills are very important in the
fashion industry because so much of design
and manufacturing is done all around the globe.
Doing my internship in India has given me
an advantage.”
Joao Paulo Guedes
Graduate 2013, Fashion Techniques and Design
Quality Assurance Coordinator, Canada Goose
MORE WAYS TO
GET THE JOB
Everyone’s career path is different. We offer
several ways to transfer, obtain advanced
standing and get credit for prior learning.
TRANSFER OR UPGRADE WITHIN GEORGE BROWN
After completing a one-year certificate, you may be eligible
to transfer into a diploma program. Similarly, many of our
diplomas allow bridging into our degrees. Thinking of
transferring to another program? You may be able to bring
some credits along with you.
EXTEND YOUR EDUCATION ELSEWHERE
We have established transfer agreements with many
colleges and universities. This enables students who meet
the requirements to receive credit at other post-secondary
institutions for their George Brown credentials. These
agreements often offer advanced standing into university
degree programs, so you can earn both a college diploma
and a university degree in less time.
INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATION IN A
GLOBAL CITY
In today’s job market, international exposure is a
valuable asset — whether that comes from sharing
a campus with students from over 100 countries,
gaining exposure to international curriculum, or
acquiring your own international experience.
STUDY AND WORK ABROAD PROGRAMS
We’ve built strong partnerships with educational institutions and
businesses across the globe. Experience new cultures and establish
an international network, while building greater confidence and
independence.
PATHWAYS TO INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Take advantage of our academic pathways to various educational
institutions overseas. You even have the opportunity to earn
credentials from partner institutions.
GET CREDIT FOR PAST EDUCATION OR WORK/LIFE EXPERIENCES
Get recognition for credits earned at other institutions.
Also, if you’re eligible for one of our fast-track or intensive
programs, you can complete the program in a condensed
time frame. You may also earn credit for learning you’ve
done before through work, school and life experiences
such as volunteering.
Need to enhance your academic skills?
We offer free programs for upgrading key skills in English,
math and science. Our pre-programs in health, hospitality,
business and community service focus on giving students
the tools they need to begin their college education.
GET THE
HELP YOU
NEED
CAREER SERVICES
DISABILITY SERVICES
We’ll help you create a winning
resume, practice your interview skills
or learn how to job search and network
through social media. We also offer
an online job site exclusively for
George Brown students and graduates.
gbcareers.georgebrown.ca
We’re committed to equal access
for students with disabilities,
offering services such as peer
notetakers, computerized
notetakers, reduced course
loads and accommodations for
placement testing.
LIBRARIES AND OPEN
ACCESS COMPUTING
ABORIGINAL SERVICES
From bursaries, courses, student
support and counselling to a
dedicated student space, George
Brown is committed to its
Aboriginal students. Over 300
Aboriginal students attend the
college each year, taking part in
a wide range of programs.
George Brown provides access to
learning resources, research support
and open access computing through
our campus Library Learning Commons.
Students can also borrow projectors,
digital cameras, voice recorders,
presentation pointers, portable DVD
players, laptops and iPads.
PERSONAL SUPPORT
SERVICES
We offer services to help you feel
supported, comfortable and secure so
you can focus on your academic goals.
These include free personal counselling,
a safe walk program, housing services,
childcare services, Aboriginal services and
Diversity, Equity & Human Rights Services.
PEER CONNECT
Our peer coaches help you understand
your own learning style and how to
get the most from study groups. You’ll
connect with current students to develop
a learning strategy that suits your
preferences and supports your learning
in class.
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CENTRES
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“My field placement at Lowe
Roche inspired me to think
about what kind of designer
I will be when I enter the
graphic design field.”
Caroline Ahn
Graduate 2015, Graphic Design
A CREATIVE START TO YOUR CAREER
Make a bold entrance into the world of creative design, fashion
and jewellery, computer technology and gaming, or the performing
arts. We’re surrounded by Canada’s major design and advertising
agencies, studios and theatres. Our connections with the IT
industry will broaden your ability to work in a variety of computer
technology fields. You’ll have access to top employers through our
well-connected professors, and networking events, or possibly a
work placement. We’ll shine a spotlight on your skills and talent
through field projects, public events and student showcases.
CHECK IT OUT
Our StudioLab lets students work with real clients, by providing
design services to organizations.
LEARNING EXPERIENCES THAT INSPIRE
Be inspired by the modern, agencystyle facilities at our Digital Media
and Gaming Incubator, where School
of Design students work alongside
industry innovators. Rub elbows with
the professionals at Soulpepper Theatre
as you study and perform at the Young
Centre. Experience the business of
fashion by connecting with industry
professionals, attending events and
competitions. Complete field projects
in labs equipped with the latest
technologies in preparation for work in
a variety of computer technology fields.
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PROGRAMS
CERTIFICATE (One Year)
Art and Design Foundation
Commercial Dance
Dance Performance Preparation
Gemmology
General Arts and Science
– Introduction to Performing Arts Careers
Jewellery Essentials
DIPLOMA (Two Years)
Computer Systems Technician
Dance Performance
Fashion Business Industry
Fashion Management
Fashion Techniques and Design
Jewellery Methods
ADVANCED DIPLOMA (Three Years)
Computer Programmer Analyst
Computer Systems Technology
Game Development
Game Programming
Graphic Design
Interaction Design and Development
Jewellery Arts
Theatre Arts – Performance
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (One Year)
Design Management
Digital Design – Game Design
Health Informatics
Information Systems Business Analysis
Interactive Media Management
Interdisciplinary Design Strategy (9 months)
International Fashion Management
Network and System Security Analysis
Screenwriting and Narrative Design
Wireless Networking
For a full list of programs and admission
requirements, visit pages 28-29
georgebrown.ca/ADIT
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“I found there were a lot
of industry opportunities
at George Brown through
co-op and field education.
You get exposed to different
industries and people – it’s
a great way to network.”
Aaman Dudani
Graduate 2013, Business Administration
CAREER CONNECTIONS ARE MADE HERE
Interested in financial advising, accounting, marketing, management
or human resources? We can help you capitalize on your potential.
Located near Toronto’s business district, we’re closely connected to
the people and organizations that drive Canada’s economy. Students
network with employers via industry competitions, clubs, trade
shows and association events, and through work experience terms,
internships or class projects solving actual problems with real clients.
CHECK IT OUT
As part of our recent expansion, we’ve renovated the top three
floors at the St. James Campus. This bright, modern space includes
collaborative study and lounge areas, charging stations, Smart Boards
and glass walls that allow natural light to flow through the building.
PROGRAMS
ADD WORK EXPERIENCE TO
YOUR RESUME
CERTIFICATE (One Year)
Pre-Business
We provide many opportunities
to gain practical work experience,
ranging from co-op and internships
to courses focused on applied project
management, field education and
field-based consulting where students
work as consultants for real companies.
No matter which Business program
you choose, you’ll graduate with the
hands-on experience employers are
looking for.
DIPLOMA (Two Years)
Business
Business – Accounting
Business – Human Resources
Business – Marketing
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ADVANCED DIPLOMA (Three Years)
Business Administration
Business Administration (with work experience)
Business Administration – Accounting
Business Administration – Accounting
(with work experience)
Business Administration – Finance
Business Administration – Finance
(with work experience)
Business Administration – Human Resources
Business Administration – Human Resources
(with work experience)
Business Administration
– International Business
Business Administration
– International Business (with work experience)
Business Administration – Marketing
Business Administration – Marketing
(with work experience)
Business Administration – Project Management
Business Administration – Project Management
(with work experience)
Business Administration – Retail
Business Administration – Retail
(with work experience)
Business Administration – Supply Chain
Business Administration – Supply Chain
(with work experience)
DEGREE (Four Years)
Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Services)
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (One Year)
Analytics for Business Decision Making (8 months)
Consulting (8 months)
Digital Media Marketing
Financial Planning (8 months)
Human Resources Management
International Business Management (8 months)
Marketing Management – Financial Services
Project Management (8 months)
Small Business Entrepreneurship (8 months)
Sport and Event Marketing
Strategic Relationship Marketing
For a full list of programs
and admission requirements,
visit pages 30-32
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“I now have first-hand
experience of being in
a hospital setting as an
interpreter, which increases
my knowledge about
what to expect.”
Staceyann Neil
Graduate 2014,
American Sign Language – English Interpreter
COMMUNITY-BUILDING CAREERS
Every community, whether urban or rural, needs people who want
to make a difference in the daily lives of others. We offer programs
in a broad range of subject areas including early childhood
education, community-based programs like social service worker
and community worker, and programs that teach people how to
work with the Deaf and Deafblind. Start planning your future and
explore our program options at georgebrown.ca/csec
CHECK IT OUT
Every program in the School of Social and Community Services
offers a field placement. These experiences are key to your overall
learning as they provide you with an excellent opportunity to apply
what you’ve learned in the classroom to a real-world environment.
LEARN BY DOING
Imagine going to school and actually
practicing the job you will be doing
after graduation. As a student in the
School of Early Childhood, you will get
to put your skills to work by gaining
valuable hands-on experience at a field
placement – either with a placement
partner or at one of our ten George
Brown-managed child care “lab
schools”. Run by trained professionals,
and relied upon by hundreds of
families, these lab schools are all about
learning-by-doing.
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PROGRAMS
FAST-TRACK
Assaulted Women’s and Children’s Counsellor/
Advocate (AWCCA)
Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership (2 years)
Child and Youth Care (16 consecutive months)
Early Childhood Education (10 months plus two weeks)
Social Service Worker (5 weeks plus 8 months)
CERTIFICATE (One Year)
American Sign Language and Deaf Studies
Early Childhood Assistant (30 weeks)
Pre-Community Services
DIPLOMA (Two Years)
Assaulted Women’s and Children’s
Counsellor/Advocate
Community Worker
Early Childhood Education
Intervenor for Deafblind Persons
Social Service Worker
ADVANCED DIPLOMA (Three Years)
American Sign Language – English Interpreter
Child and Youth Care
DEGREE (Four Years)
Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership
Early Childhood Education
(Consecutive Diploma/Degree program
in conjunction with Ryerson University)
For a full list of programs
and admission requirements,
visit pages 32-34
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“There are so many opportunities
and experiences to be had at
George Brown – the industry
partnerships, the learning events.
The sky’s the limit!”
Sarah Butler
Graduate 2013, Bachelor of Applied Technology,
Construction Science and Management
Graduate 2011, Architectural Technology
Advanced Diploma
BUILDING A GREAT CAREER
Looking for a career that uses your creativity and ingenuity
to visualize, design and build? We’ll give you the hands-on
and soft skills you need to excel in construction management,
mechanical engineering, architecture or the skilled trades. Field
placements and applied research projects provide valuable
hands-on experience, while our Industry Liaison Office
connects you with employers that are looking to recruit.
CHECK IT OUT
Our industry connections enable us to offer scholarships
that make it easier for students to pursue programs in
Construction, Engineering, Architecture and Skilled Trades.
PROGRAMS
CONNECTING STUDENTS TO INDUSTRY
Our Building Information Modeling
(BIM) lab is putting students and
industry partners at the forefront of
innovation. This simulation space
allows users to create digital 3D
models of buildings, which can
be used to visualize all aspects of
design, construction and building
maintenance. Our students work
with industry and gain the real-world
experience they need to become
leaders in this growing area of
specialization.
APPRENTICESHIPS (In-School)
Construction and Maintenance Electrician
Construction Millwright
General Carpenter
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)
Plumber
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic
Residential Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic
Sheet Metal Worker
Steamfitter
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GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Automation Technician (Distance Education)
Electromechanical Technician (Distance Education)
Electronics Technician (Distance Education)
Programmable Logic Controllers (Distance Education)
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Technician
(Distance Education)
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Technician II
(Distance Education)
Robotics Technician (Distance Education)
CERTIFICATE (One Year)
Construction Trades Techniques
Electrical Techniques
Plumbing Techniques
Mechanical Techniques (Fast-track)
DIPLOMA (Two Years)
Architectural Technician
Building Renovation Technician
Construction Engineering Technician
Electromechanical Engineering Technician
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician
Mechanical Technician – CNC and Precision Machining
(16 months)
ADVANCED DIPLOMA (Three Years)
Architectural Technology
Building Renovation Technology
Civil Engineering Technology
Construction Engineering Technology
Electromechanical Engineering Technology
– Building Automation
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology
Interior Design Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology – Design
DEGREE (Four Years)
Bachelor of Technology – Construction Management
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (One Year)
Building Information Modeling Management
Construction Management (for Internationally
Educated Professionals)
Drywall Systems Estimating
Residential Construction Management
For a full list of programs
and admission requirements,
visit pages 34-36
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“Having research experience
on my resume will help me
stand out to employers. I’m
not sure where else I would
have had an opportunity
like this!”
Lynn Bailey
Graduate 2015, Dental Hygiene
Research Assistant, Bitebank
A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH
We embrace a collaborative approach to health care training so
our students are confident working with colleagues from various
disciplines to treat patients and clients. This guiding principle mirrors
the shift to interprofessional collaboration in Canada’s health care
system. In fact, our state-of-the-art Waterfront Campus was designed
to promote this kind of team-based education. Take a tour and see for
yourself! Sign up today at georgebrown.ca/campus_tours
CHECK IT OUT
The Waterfront Campus is home to WAVE (Wellness, Applied Research
and Visionary Education) – a group of on-site clinics where students
provide dental, fitness and hearing services to the public. WAVE offers
the public a holistic, client-focused approach to health and wellness.
PROGRAMS
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
EXPAND LEARNING
FAST-TRACK
Behavioural Science Technology (Intensive)
(43 weeks)
We understand that research and
innovation are an integral part of the
health care industry. That’s why we
provide students with the opportunity
to work with faculty on projects that
involve cutting-edge technology.
These projects often introduce
students to the entrepreneurial side
of health care and provide unique
learning opportunities that can help
them be part of important advances
in this sector.
CERTIFICATE (One Year)
Dental Assisting (Levels I and II)
Dental Office Administration
Personal Support Worker
Personal Support Worker Pathway to Practical Nursing
(1 semester)
Pre-Health Science
Registered Practical Nurse Bridge to Bachelor of
Science in Nursing
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DIPLOMA (Two Years)
Activation Co-ordinator/Gerontology
Dental Hygiene (6 semesters)
Fitness and Health Promotion
Health Information Management
Office Administration – Health Services
Orthotic/Prosthetic Technician
Practical Nursing
ADVANCED DIPLOMA (Three Years)
Behavioural Science Technology
Dental Technology
Denturism
Hearing Instrument Specialist
DEGREE (Four Years)
Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis
(NEW program! See website for details)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc.N.)
(In conjunction with Ryerson University)
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (One Year)
Autism and Behavioural Science
Health Informatics
Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nursing (1 semester)
Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nursing (Online)
(8 months)
Registered Nurse – Operating Room
Perioperative Nursing (1 semester)
Registered Nurse – Perinatal Intensive Care Nursing
(1 semester)
Restorative Dental Hygiene
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (Two Years)
Clinical Methods in Orthotics/Prosthetics
For a full list of programs and
admission requirements,
visit pages 37-39
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“Just having ‘George Brown
graduate’ under my name
sets me ahead in this
industry. I’m eager to start
my career, so I can show
what I’ve learned.”
Nick Edwards
Graduate 2015,
Food and Beverage Management
AT THE HEART OF THE HOSPITALITY
AND CULINARY WORLD
We’re committed to delivering passionate and service-obsessed
professionals for the urban hospitality and culinary experience.
Our downtown campus is just steps away from the city’s top
restaurants, bars, hotels and event venues, where many of our
industry partners offer field placements to our students. Whether
you want to stay in Toronto or travel the world, this is the place for
discovering unmatched opportunities for exceptional graduates.
CHECK IT OUT
Our global partnerships allow students to study abroad and gain
international work experience in China, South Korea, Brazil, Italy,
Panama and India.
GET HANDS-ON
Learn from instructors with industry
experience. Our Centre is home to
state-of-the-art cooking, baking,
bar and wine labs. At The Chefs’
House restaurant on King Street and
our student-run café, you’ll learn by
serving and preparing meals for reallife customers. At the Food Innovation
and Research Studio (FIRSt), students
work with industry to develop new
food products and recipes. Students
in our Special Event Management
program plan and execute their own
large-scale events.
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PROGRAMS
APPRENTICESHIPS (In-School)
Baker/Patissier
Cook
CERTIFICATE (One Year)
Baking – Pre-Employment
Culinary Skills – Chef Training
Hospitality Services
DIPLOMA (Two Years)
Baking and Pastry Arts Management
Culinary Management
Culinary Management (Integrated Learning)
Culinary Management – Nutrition
Hospitality – Hotel Operations Management
Food and Beverage Management
Special Event Management
Tourism and Hospitality Management
DEGREE (Four Years)
Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality)
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (One Year)
Advanced French Patisserie (3 semesters)
Advanced Wine and Beverage Business Management
(3 semesters)
Culinary Arts – Italian (3 semesters)
Food and Nutrition Management
For a full list of programs and
admission requirements,
visit pages 40-41
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“I hadn’t been a student for
so long, at the beginning I
was questioning myself. But
the first day I started class,
I felt comfortable. The
teachers are very flexible
and understanding. I have
all the help I need.”
Hanan Atoufah
Student, Academic Upgrading
AN EDUCATION FOR LIFE
We provide innovative educational opportunities for a variety of
students, including many whose needs are not met by conventional
academic programs. Ranging from English as a Second Language
to academic upgrading, our offerings include: programs that build
essential language or academic skills, programs that can lead to
work or further post-secondary options, programs for students with
a history of mental health issues and/or addiction challenges, entry
advising, services for immigrants and Aboriginal Services.
CHECK IT OUT
We offer free upgrading courses for students who need to
upgrade their English, math or computer skills in order to prepare
for post-secondary programs.
PREPARING YOU FOR FURTHER EDUCATION
The General Arts and Science program
provides preparation for university and
college transfer, as well as the workplace.
Our curriculum focuses on critical
thinking, written and oral communication,
and research skills, while introducing
students to social science and humanities
courses. Our articulation agreements
with select universities, including a new
transfer agreement for our General Arts &
Science students with U of T, allow eligible
students to earn transfer credits that
might be applied to a university degree.
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PROGRAMS
GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Academic Upgrading
Academic Upgrading for Deaf and
Hard-of-Hearing Adults
CERTIFICATE
Assistant Cook (Extended Training)
College Vocational
Construction Craft Worker Foundations
General Arts and Science – English for Academic
Purposes (ESL)
General Arts and Science – English for Academic
Purposes (ESL) (for International Students)
General Arts and Science – One-Year
Hospitality Services (Pre-Hospitality)
Pre-Business
Pre-Community Services
Pre-Health Science
Transitions to Post-Secondary Education
DIPLOMA (Two Years)
Assaulted Women’s and Children’s
Counsellor/Advocate
General Arts and Science (Two-Year)
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (One Year)
College Teacher Training for Internationally
Educated Professionals
College Teacher Training for Internationally
Educated Professionals (Online)
Construction Management (for Internationally
Educated Professionals)
For a full list of programs
and admission requirements,
visit pages 41-42
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR FULL-TIME PROGRAMS
George Brown College is continually striving to improve its programs and their delivery. The information contained in this viewbook is subject to change without notice. It should not be
viewed as a representation, offer, or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College admission, graduation, and fee requirements as well as any requirements
of outside institutions, industry associations or other bodies that may award additional designations concurrently with, or after completion of, a George Brown College program.
Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
School of Computer Technology – Casa Loma Campus
Computer Programmer Analyst T127
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.§
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,859.00
Computer Systems Technician T141
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.§
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,872.00
Computer Systems Technology T147
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.§
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,712.00
Game Programming T163
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.§
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$4,014.00
Health Informatics (Postgraduate) T402
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(3 semesters)
Start: Jan.
Minimum 2-year Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree
in Health Sciences or related field from an
accredited institution
OR Minimum 3-year College Diploma in Information
Technology or related field from an accredited
institution. Work experience (resumé required).
One year of work experience as a health-care
professional or an IT professional, or equivalent.
Acceptance will be based on the combination of relevant education and work experience.
A TOEFL score of 550 (or equivalent), where applicable (for more information, please visit
georgebrown.ca/englishproficiency). Applicants with international transcripts who do not
provide English proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George Brown
College English assessment to be considered for admission.
$10,036.00†
Information Systems Business
Analysis (Postgraduate) T405/T407††
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(3 semesters)
1 year
with co-op
(2 semesters in-class,
1 co-op work term)
Start: Sept., Jan.
2-year or 3-year College Diploma or Bachelor’s
Degree in Computer Science, Commerce,
Engineering or related field from an accredited
institution. Minimum one year of relevant work
experience.
Acceptance will be based on the combination of relevant education and work experience.
Resumé. A TOEFL score of 550 (or equivalent), where applicable (for more information,
please visit georgebrown.ca/englishproficiency). Applicants with international transcripts
who do not provide English proficiency test results must test at the College level in the
George Brown College English assessment to be considered for admission.
T405
$12,242.00†
T407
$8,273.00¸
Network and System Security Analysis
(Postgraduate) T413
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(3 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
3-year College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in
Information Technology, Computer Sciences or a
related field. One year of related work experience.
Resumé. Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency
test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission.
$12,527.00†
Wireless Networking
(Postgraduate) T411
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
3 semesters
Start: Sept., Jan.§
3-year College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree
A TOEFL score of 550 (or equivalent), where applicable (for more information, please visit
georgebrown.ca/englishproficiency). Applicants with international transcripts who do not
provide English proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George Brown
College English assessment to be considered for admission.
$5,550.00†
School of Design – St. James Campus
Art and Design Foundation G108
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Basic portfolio (such as photography, illustration, digital images) and at least one high
school level art course are recommended.
$4,021.00¥
Design Management
(Postgraduate) G401
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept.
College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree, or
demonstrated competence through related
work experience (resumé required)
Interview, portfolio. Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English
proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English
assessment to be considered for admission. Applicants with work experience only must
demonstrate English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the
George Brown College English admission test.
$13,335.00
Digital Design – Game Design
(Postgraduate) G405
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(3 semesters)
Start: Sept.
College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree, or
demonstrated competence through related
work experience (resumé required)
Interview, portfolio, letter of intent. Applicants with international transcripts who do
not provide English proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George
Brown College English assessment to be considered for admission. Applicants with work
experience only must demonstrate English proficiency at the college level, and may be
required to write the George Brown College English admission test.
$14,896.00†
Game Development G109
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Letter of intent. Qualified applicants will be invited to submit a portfolio electronically.
Details on the portfolio requirements will be communicated at a later date to qualified
applicants, as part of the review process.
$8,079.00
Graphic Design G102
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Portfolio. Applicants may be accepted on completion of the Art and Design Foundation
program (G108) with a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. There are a limited number
of seats available, and admission is not guaranteed.
$4,046.00
Interaction Design and Development
G103
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(7 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Interactive Media Management
(Postgraduate) G412
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(3 semesters)
Start: Sept.
College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree, or
demonstrated competence through related
work experience (resumé required)
Interview, portfolio, letter of intent. Applicants with international transcripts who do
not provide English proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George
Brown College English assessment to be considered for admission. Applicants with work
experience only must demonstrate English proficiency at the college level, and may be
required to write the George Brown College English admission test.
$15,684.00†
Interdisciplinary Design Strategy
(Postgraduate) G414
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
9 months
Start: Sept.
College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree, or
demonstrated competence through related
work experience (resumé required)
Interview, portfolio. Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English
proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English
assessment to be considered for admission. Applicants with work experience only must
demonstrate English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the
George Brown College English admission test.
$13,407.00
$8,297.00
Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
School of Fashion Studies – Casa Loma Campus
Fashion Business Industry F112
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$4,164.00
Fashion Management F102
Ontario College Diploma
The only academic program curriculum
in Canada endorsed by the American
Apparel and Footwear Association.
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$4,103.00
Fashion Techniques and Design F113
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
This program requires extensive sewing and drafting. It is strongly recommended that
applicants have sewing experience. Students who enter the program with intermediate
experience in working with commercial patterns and construction of garments have a
better chance of succeeding with program demands. Both sewing ability and access to
a sewing machine outside of the campus facilities are expected.
$4,166.00
International Fashion Management
(Postgraduate) F412
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in business or fashion
with a minimum grade point average of 2.7
OR Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree with three
years of directly related career experience
(resumé required).
Preference will be given to applicants who have some academic background in economics,
marketing and logistics. Applicants without a fashion or business background may be
required to take an introductory course in these subjects as a condition of acceptance.
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission.
$4,047.00
Gemmology F105
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Visual acuity and accurate colour rendition are essential for success.
$4,471.00
Jewellery Arts F114
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
This program is unique in the Greater
Toronto Area.
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Portfolio, questionnaire, information session (other arrangements will be made for
applicants unable to attend information sessions). Good eyesight (corrected vision
is accepted), a high degree of manual dexterity and fine motor control, mechanical
inclination, drawing skills, patience, initiative and artistic sense are necessary for success.
$5,631.00
Jewellery Essentials F111
Ontario College Certificate
This program is unique in the Greater
Toronto Area.
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Good eyesight (corrected vision is accepted), a high degree of manual dexterity,
mechanical inclination, patience and initiative are necessary for success.
$5,631.00
Jewellery Methods
F110
Ontario College Diploma
This program is unique in the Greater
Toronto Area.
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Good eyesight (corrected vision is accepted), a high degree of manual dexterity,
mechanical inclination, patience and initiative are necessary for success.
$5,631.00
School of Performing Arts – Casa Loma Campus, St. James Campus, Young Centre for the Performing Arts
Commercial Dance P106
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(3 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Casa Loma Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
A minimum of five years training in Jazz Dance; training in additional dance forms is an
asset. Interview, audition. Auditions will be held in spring and fall. For exact dates and
times please call 416-415-5000, ext. 2196 or visit balletjorgencanada.ca
$8,026.00†‡
Dance Performance Preparation P101
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Casa Loma Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
A minimum of five years training in Jazz or Modern Dance and elementary level training
in Ballet (1–3 years). Interview, audition.
$5,453.00‡
Dance Performance P105
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Casa Loma Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
A minimum of intermediate level training in Classical Ballet (5–7 years); pointe work is
required, as well as training in Jazz and/or Modern Dance. Interview, audition.
$5,521.00‡
General Arts and Science –
Introduction to Performing
Arts Careers R102
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Young Centre
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Screenwriting & Narrative Design
(Postgraduate) P400
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(3 semesters)
Start: Sept.
St. James Campus
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Fine Arts
or Advanced Diploma in Performing Arts
1–3 years of relevant experience
Demonstrated commercial writing experience in the entertainment industry preferred.
Resumé, interview. (Interview includes writing samples; details to be provided to applicants
who meet the academic requirements. Applicants unable to attend an interview will be
given an alternative option.) Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide
English proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College
English assessment to be considered for admission.
$8,172.00†
Theatre Arts – Performance P104
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Young Centre
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Interview, audition. Admission is based on in-person auditions and/or interviews.
All applicants meeting the academic requirements will receive an audition appointment.
Auditions take place in April and May.
$5,278.00‡
$3,775.00
* Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD): please visit for more information.
** Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
† Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first three semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
‡ There will be a $50 audition fee (payable in cash or money order only) when you arrive on the day of your audition.
¸ Fees for this program do not include the cost of the co-op work term ($500).
§ If you enrol in the program in January, you must complete semester 2 in the summer (May to August) of the same year.
†† This code (T407) designates the co-op version of this program. Students who want a co-op work term must apply to the non co-op (T405) program,
and then transfer into the co-op (T407) program in the first semester.
¥Portfolio kit cost of $300–$400 not included in fees.
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Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
School of Accounting and Finance – St. James Campus
Bachelor of Commerce
(Financial Services) B302
Bachelor’s Degree
4 years
(8 semesters)
including at least
1 Work Experience
(co-op work term)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six
Grade 12 (U or M) courses with an overall average
of 65% or higher, including English and Math
Grade 12 (U), with a grade of at least 60 in
all prerequisite courses.
OR Mature Student status*: Grade 12 (U) English
and any Grade 12 (U) Math with a grade of at
least 65 in all required courses. Post-secondary
courses in English and Math with a grade of B
or higher will be considered.
Recommended courses: basic computer software applications and Mathematics of Data
Management (MDM4U). English language proficiency required is George Brown College
ESL program Level 9; TOEFL 580 (paper), 237 (computer), 92 overall and 22 in each
skill band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (minimum in each skill band); MELAB 85;
CAEL 70 (overall), 60 (writing). Proficiency in English communications is necessary for
success in this program. Applicants may be required to complete English testing to
demonstrate proficiency.
$8,003.00§
Business – Accounting B103
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,620.00
Business Administration – Accounting
B107/B157†
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
3 years with
work experience
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,620.00¥
Business Administration – Finance
B130/B150†
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
3 years with
work experience
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,711.00¥
Financial Planning (Postgraduate) B407
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
8 months
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s
Degree or demonstrated relevant experience
(resumé required)
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission. Applicants with work experience only must demonstrate
English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown
College English admission test.
$3,923.00
Pre-Business A146
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
$3,640.00
School of Human Resources – St. James Campus
Business – Human Resources B134
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,597.00
Business Administration –
Human Resources B144/B154†
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
3 years with
work experience
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,620.00¥
Human Resources Management
(Postgraduate) B408
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
12 months
(2 semesters in-class,
1 semester work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
A Bachelor’s Degree is required
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission.
$3,923.00¥
Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
School of Management – St. James Campus
Analytics for Business Decision
Making (Postgraduate) B412
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
8 months
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or
Bachelor’s Degree or demonstrated experience
(resumé required)
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission. Applicants with work experience only must demonstrate
English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown
College English admission test.
$4,127.00
Business B125
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,445.00
Business Administration B145/B155†
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
3 years with
work experience
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,620.00¥
Business Administration –
International Business B131/B161†
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
3 years with
work experience
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,597.00¥
Business Administration –
Project Management B126/B156†
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
3 years with
work experience
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,597.00¥
Business Administration – Retail
B123/B163†
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
3 years with
work experience
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,445.00¥
Business Administration –
Supply Chain B121/B151†
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
3 years with
work experience
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,597.00¥
Consulting (Postgraduate) B414
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or
Bachelor’s Degree or demonstrated experience
(resumé required)
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission.
$4,030.00
International Business Management
(Postgraduate) B411
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
8 months
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or
Bachelor’s Degree or demonstrated experience
(resumé required)
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission. Applicants with work experience only must demonstrate
English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown
College English admission test.
$4,075.00
Project Management
(Postgraduate) B415
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
8 months
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or
Bachelor’s Degree or demonstrated experience
(resumé required)
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission. Applicants with work experience only must demonstrate
English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown
College English admission test.
$3,945.00
Small Business Entrepreneurship
(Postgraduate) B410
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
8 months
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or
Bachelor’s Degree or demonstrated experience
(resumé required)
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission. Applicants with work experience only must demonstrate
English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown
College English admission test.
$3,943.00
* Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD): please visit for more information.
** Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
† This code (the B15X and B16X series) designates the version of this program with work experience in which students pay fees for the Work Experience Preparation course and work term with employers in the field.
Students who want a program with work experience must apply using this code.
§ This program includes 1 Work Experience semester or equivalent. The cost is included in first-year tuition.
¥ Fees for this program do not include the cost of the Work Experience semester ($450).
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Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
School of Marketing – St. James Campus
Business – Marketing B120
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,597.00
Business Administration – Marketing
B108/B158†
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
3 years with
work experience
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
$3,620.00¥
Digital Media Marketing
(Postgraduate) B413
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
12 months
(2 semesters in-class,
1 semester work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or
Bachelor’s Degree or demonstrated experience
(resumé required)
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission. Applicants with work experience only must demonstrate
English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown
College English admission test.
$4,127.00¥
Marketing Management –
Financial Services (Postgraduate) B406
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
12 months
(2 semesters in-class,
1 semester work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s
Degree or demonstrated relevant experience
(resumé required)
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission. Applicants with work experience only must demonstrate
English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown
College English admission test.
$3,923.00¥
Sport and Event Marketing
(Postgraduate) B400
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
12 months
(2 semesters in-class,
1 semester work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s
Degree or demonstrated relevant experience
(resumé required)
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission. Applicants with work experience only must demonstrate
English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown
College English admission test.
$3,920.00¥
Strategic Relationship Marketing
(Postgraduate) B409
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
12 months
(2 semesters in-class,
1 semester work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s
Degree or demonstrated relevant experience
(resumé required)
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission. Applicants with work experience only must demonstrate
English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown
College English admission test.
$3,923.00¥
School of Deaf and Deafblind Studies – St. James Campus
American Sign Language
and Deaf Studies C114
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Successful applicants must complete a questionnaire to assess previous level of experience
with American Sign Language.
$3,620.00
American Sign Language-English
Interpreter C110
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
This program is unique in Ontario.
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
ASL skill level equivalent to 200 hours of ASL
instruction and use. These competencies can
be gained through the ASL and Deaf Studies
(C114) certificate at George Brown College.
Information session, questionnaire, reference letters, screening interview (to assess
proficiency in English and ASL), Police Vulnerable Sector Check, transportation (as many
of our community agencies and partners are located throughout the GTA, access to a
vehicle and funds to cover parking may be necessary).
$3,610.00
Intervenor for Deafblind Persons C108
Ontario College Diploma
This program is unique in Canada.
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Must have a Grade 12 English (4C) grade of
70 or higher or (4U) grade of 65 or higher.
Questionnaire, information session (other arrangements will be made for applicants
who live outside the Greater Toronto Area and/or are unable to attend the information
session), Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
$3,715.00
Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
School of Early Childhood – George Brown College Campus at Ryerson University
Bachelor of Early Childhood
Leadership C300
Bachelor’s Degree
4 years
(8 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six
Grade 12 (U or M) courses with a combined
average of 65% or higher, including:
Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher
Grade 11 Math (U or M) or Grade 11 Science (U)
or Grade 12 Math or Science (U)
OR Mature Student status*
Grade 12 English (U), with a grade of 65 or higher
Grade 11 Math (U or M) or Grade 11 Science (U)
or Grade 12 Math or Science (U)
English and Math/Science with a combined
average of 65%
Postsecondary credits in English and Math/Science
with a grade of B or higher will also be considered.
Mandatory information session for applicants who receive a conditional offer (other
arrangements will be made for applicants who live outside the Greater Toronto Area
and/or are unable to attend the information session), Pre-placement Health Form,
Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9;
TOEFL 580 (paper), 237 (computer), 92 overall and 22 in each skill band (online);
IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (minimum in each skill band); MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall),
60 (writing).
$8,229.00‡
Bachelor of Early Childhood
Leadership (Fast-Track) C301
Bachelor’s Degree
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Early Childhood Education diploma with a
grade point average of 2.7 and completion of
four George Brown College Continuing Education
bridge courses
Information session (other arrangements will be made for applicants who live outside the
Greater Toronto Area and/or are unable to attend the information session), Standard First
Aid with CPR Certificate, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Applicants with international
transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test results must test at the College
level in the George Brown College English assessment to be considered for admission.
$7,948.00§‡
Early Childhood Assistant C105
Ontario College Certificate
30 weeks
(2 semesters)
Start: Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Questionnaire, information session (other arrangements will be made for applicants
who live outside the Greater Toronto Area and/or are unable to attend the information
session), Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
$3,920.00
Early Childhood Education C100
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters) or 18
months continuous,
with summer classes
(Jan. start)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Three Grade 12 or Grade 11 (C, U or M)
credits in addition to English
Mandatory information session for applicants who receive a conditional offer (other
arrangements will be made for applicants who live outside the Greater Toronto Area
and/or are unable to attend the information session), Pre-placement Health Form,
Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Mature student applicants who do not possess the
prerequisite credits are able to take the Admissions Assessment for English.
$3,825.00
Early Childhood Education
(Consecutive Diploma/Degree) C118
Ontario College Diploma/Ryerson University
Bachelor’s Degree
4 years
(8 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six
Grade 12 (U or M) courses with a combined
average of 65% or higher, including:
Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher
Grade 11 Math (U or M) or Grade 12 Math
or Science (U)
OR Mature Student status (21 years of age or
older, away from formal education for at least
two years):
Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher
Grade 11 Math (U or M) or Grade 12 Math or
Science (U)
English and Math/Science with a combined
average of 65%
Postsecondary credits in English and Math/Science
with a grade of B or higher will also be considered.
Mandatory information session for applicants who receive a conditional offer (other
arrangements will be made for applicants who live outside the Greater Toronto Area
and/or are unable to attend the information session), Pre-placement Health Form,
Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9;
TOEFL 580 (paper), 237 (computer), 92 overall and 22 in each skill band (online);
IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (minimum in each skill band); MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall),
60 (writing).
Subject to competition, applicants may need to have grades/averages above the minimum.
$3,825.00††
Early Childhood Education
(Fast-Track) C130
Ontario College Diploma
10 months,
plus completion
of a two-week
orientation course
Start: Sept.
Degree or diploma in a related field or one year
completed of an Early Childhood Education
credential, plus experience working with children
(resumé required). Successful applicants must
complete a two-week orientation course in June,
and a final placement in May.
Questionnaire, interview, information session (other arrangements will be made for
applicants who live outside the Greater Toronto Area and/or are unable to attend
the information session), Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission.
$3,823.00¸
* Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD): please visit for more information.
** Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
† This code (the B15X and B16X series) designates the version of this program with work experience in which students pay fees for the Work Experience Preparation course and work term with employers in the field.
Students who want a program with work experience must apply using this code.
¥ Fees for this program do not include the cost of the Work Experience semester ($450).
†† Students in C118 are required to take a university-level General Education course for which an extra fee will be charged (semester 1, 2, 3, 4).
§ Equivalent to total fees for the third year of C300. Bridge courses and Liberal Arts electives have additional costs.
‡ Internship cost is in addition to fees. Students will be required to purchase books and other course materials.
¸ Students in C130 are required to take a preparatory course prior to semester 3 for which an extra fee will be charged.
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Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
School of Social and Community Services – St. James Campus
Assaulted Women’s and Children’s
Counsellor/Advocate R107
Ontario College Diploma
This program is unique in Canada.
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Interview (other arrangements will be made for applicants unable to attend an interview),
questionnaire.
$3,690.00
Child and Youth Care C133
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Must have a Grade 12 English (4C) grade of 70
or higher, or (4U) grade of 65 or higher.
Police Vulnerable Sector Check
$3,655.00
Child and Youth Care (Fast-Track) C143
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
16 consecutive
months
(4 semesters)
Start: Jan.
College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree
Must have completed a 3-year or 4-year Bachelor’s
Degree or a 2-year or 3-year Diploma.
Students must complete a course in Child (Lifespan)
Development or Developmental Psychology prior
to graduation. Applicants who have not completed
this course must take GSSC1157 Developmental
Psychology (Distance Education) in the first year of
the program at an additional cost.
Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Domestic applicants with international transcripts where
English proficiency results are not supplied must test at the College level in the George
Brown College English assessment to be considered.
$3,336.00
Community Worker C101
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
$3,660.00
Pre-Community Services A103
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
$3,612.00
Social Service Worker C119
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Must have a Grade 12 English (4C) grade of 70 or
higher, or (4U) grade of 65 or higher.
Police Vulnerable Sector Check
$3,695.00
Social Service Worker (Fast-Track) C135
Ontario College Diploma
5 weeks plus
8 months
(3 semesters)
Start: May
College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree
Applicants must have a diploma or degree related
to the field of social work.
OR Applicants with unrelated degrees or diplomas
must also submit a resumé showing at least one to
two years of work experience related to the field of
social work. Successful completion of the 5-week
preparatory module in May is required prior to the
fall semester.
Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Domestic applicants with international transcripts where
English proficiency results are not supplied must test at the College level in the George
Brown College English assessment to be considered.
$3,583.00‡
School of Apprenticeship and Skilled Trades – Casa Loma Campus
Building Renovation Technician T110
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$4,050.00
Building Renovation Technology T148
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
This program is unique in Ontario.
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$4,051.00
Construction Trades Techniques T126
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(3 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$5,604.00†
Electrical Techniques T167
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: May
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$5,105.00
Heating, Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning Technician T160
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,715.00
Heating, Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning Technology T162
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,717.00
Plumbing Techniques T165
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: May
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$4,938.00
Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
School of Architectural Studies – Casa Loma Campus
Architectural Technician T132
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,985.00
Architectural Technology T109
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,932.00
Interior Design Technology T170
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,985.00
Angelo Del Zotto School of Construction Management – Casa Loma Campus
Bachelor of Technology
(Construction Management) T312
Bachelor’s Degree
4 years
(1 field placement
semester)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six
Grade 12 (U or M) courses, or equivalent, with
an overall average of 65% or higher, including
English and Math Grade 12 (U), with a grade of
60 or higher in all prerequisite courses (English
and Math).
OR Mature Student status*: English and Math
Grade 12 (U) with a grade of 65 or higher;
post-secondary courses in English and Math
with a grade of B or higher will be considered.
Recommended courses: basic computer software applications and Calculus and Vectors.
English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9;
TOEFL 580 (paper), 237 (computer), 92 overall and 22 in each skill band (online); IELTS
6.5 (overall), 6.0 (minimum in each skill band); MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall), 60 (writing).
$9,416.00§
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Management (Postgraduate) T412
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(3 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Bachelor’s Degree or 3-year Diploma in
Construction Engineering (Structural, Civil,
Mechanical, Electrical) or Architectural Studies
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission.
$9,485.00†
Civil Engineering Technology T164
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,968.00
Construction Engineering Technician
T161
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,968.00
Construction Engineering Technology
T105
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,981.00
Construction Management
(for Internationally Educated Professionals)
(Postgraduate) T403
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(3 semesters)
Start: Jan.
International Bachelor’s Degree or 3-year
College Diploma in Civil Engineering, Construction
or Architecture and demonstrated relevant
work experience.
Resumé, interview. English language proficiency required is Canadian Language
Benchmark 8; George Brown College ESL program Level 8; TOEFL 550 (paper),
213 (computer), 80 (online); IELTS 6.0; MELAB 80; CAEL 60 (overall).
$12,093.00†
Drywall Systems Estimating
(Postgraduate) T409
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
2 semesters
Start: May
3-year Advanced Diploma in Construction
Engineering, Civil Engineering, Building Renovation
Technology, or equivalent
Minimum overall grade point average of 2.7
Department interview, resumé. Determination of diploma equivalency will be based
on knowledge of: drywall construction details and principles; Canadian construction
industry standards, procedures, protocols and codes; and Canadian construction business,
estimating and bidding practices. Applicants with international transcripts who do not
provide English proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George Brown
College English assessment to be considered for admission.
$3,512.00
Residential Construction Management
(Postgraduate) T408
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
2 semesters
Start: May
3-year Advanced Diploma in Construction
Engineering Technology, or equivalent
Minimum overall grade point average of 2.7
Department interview, resumé. Determination of diploma equivalency will be based on
knowledge of: wood-frame construction details and principles; Canadian construction
industry standards, procedures, protocols and codes; and Canadian estimating and
bidding practices. Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English
proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College
English assessment to be considered for admission.
$3,512.00
* Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD): please visit for more information.
** Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
† Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first three semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
‡ May semester fees are paid separately.
¥ When you enrol in the program in January, you are required to complete semester 2 in the summer (May to August) of the same year in order to continue into semester 3 in the fall.
§ Fees for this program do not include the cost of the co-op work term.
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Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
School of Mechanical Engineering Technologies – Casa Loma Campus, Distance Education
Automation Technician
(Distance Education) T950
George Brown College Certificate
32 weeks (approx.)
Start: Open enrolment
Distance Education
program
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Electromechanical Engineering
Technician T146
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥
Casa Loma Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$4,007.00
Electromechanical
Engineering Technology –
Building Automation T171
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Casa Loma Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$4,007.00
Electromechanical Technician
(Distance Education) T902
George Brown College Certificate
34 weeks (approx.)
Start: Open enrolment
Distance Education
program
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Pentium-based PC or equivalent, DVD drive and sound card, minimum 32MB RAM (64MB
recommended), minimum 100MB available hard disk space, Windows NT/2000/XP/ME/
Vista/7/8/8.1, email account, internet access (16, 32 and 64 bit compatible)
$1,725.00
Electronics Technician
(Distance Education) T901
George Brown College Certificate
32 weeks (approx.)
Start: Open enrolment
Distance Education
program
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Pentium-based PC or equivalent, DVD drive and sound card, minimum 32MB RAM (64MB
recommended), minimum 100MB available hard disk space, Windows NT/2000/XP/ME/
Vista/7/8/8.1, email account, internet access (16, 32 and 64 bit compatible)
$1,665.00
Mechanical Engineering Technology –
Design T121
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.§
Casa Loma Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$4,030.00
Mechanical Technician –
CNC and Precision Machining T173
Ontario College Diploma
4 semesters
Start: Sept., Jan.
Casa Loma Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,949.00
Mechanical Techniques T149
Ontario College Certificate
14 weeks
(2 semesters)
Start: May
Casa Loma Campus
Applicants must be currently attending (or out
of school for one semester) a university in Canada
in a mechanical and/or industrial engineering
undergraduate program, and must have completed
university Calculus I and Engineering Strategies
and Practices (or Praxis) courses or their equivalent.
Applicants 18 years of age and younger must
submit proof of an Ontario Secondary School
Diploma in addition to post-secondary transcripts.
$3,710.00††
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
Technician (Distance Education) T903
George Brown College Certificate
32 weeks (approx.)
Start: Open enrolment
Distance Education
program
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Pentium-based PC or equivalent, CD-ROM or DVD drive and sound card, minimum 32MB
RAM (64MB recommended), minimum 100MB available hard disk space, Windows NT/
2000/XP/ME/Vista/7/8/8.1, email account, internet access (16, 32 and 64 bit compatible)
$1,700.00
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
Technician II (Distance Education) T949
George Brown College Certificate
32 weeks (approx.)
Start: Open enrolment
Distance Education
program
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Pentium-based PC or equivalent, DVD drive and sound card, minimum 32MB RAM (64MB
recommended), minimum 100MB available hard disk space, Windows NT/2000/XP/ME/
Vista/7/8/8.1, email account, internet access (16, 32 and 64 bit compatible)
$1,700.00
Robotics Technician (Distance Education)
T948
George Brown College Certificate
28 weeks (approx.)
Start: Open enrolment
Distance Education
program
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Pentium-based PC or equivalent, CD-ROM or DVD drive and sound card, minimum 32MB
RAM (64MB recommended), minimum 100MB available hard disk space, Windows NT/
2000/XP/ME/Vista/7/8/8.1, email account, internet access (16, 32 and 64 bit compatible)
$1,570.00
Pentium-based PC or equivalent, USB or DVD drive and sound card, minimum 32MB RAM
(64MB recommended), minimum 100MB available hard disk space, Windows NT/2000/
XP/ME/Vista/7/8/8.1, email account, internet access (16, 32 and 64 bit compatible)
$1,750.00
Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
School of Dental Health – Waterfront Campus
Dental Assisting (Levels I and II) S113
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Sept. to May
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 60
or higher
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
with a grade of 60 or higher
Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U)
with a grade of 60 or higher
Mature applicants are eligible to test for Math, Science and English. Pre-placement Health
Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
$6,166.00‡
Dental Hygiene S124
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
6 semesters
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 70
or higher
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
with a grade of 60 or higher
Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U)
with a grade of 70 or higher
Grade 11 Chemistry or Physics (U) or Grade 12
(C or U) with a grade of 60 or higher
Subject to competition, applicants may need to have grades/averages above the minimum.
Mature applicants are eligible to test for English only. Pre-placement Health Form.
This program does not accept International students.
$21,466.00†‡
Dental Technology S100
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
This program is unique in Ontario.
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 60
or higher
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
with a grade of 60 or higher
Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U)
with a grade of 60 or higher
Grade 11 Chemistry or Physics (U) or Grade 12
(C or U) with a grade of 60 or higher
Manual dexterity test for qualified applicants only. Please visit georgebrown.ca/
assessment/dexterity for more information. Mature applicants are eligible to test
for Math, Science and English. Standard First Aid Certificate with CPR Level C.
$8,545.00‡
Denturism S101
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 70
or higher
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
with a grade of 60 or higher
Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U)
with a grade of 70 or higher
Grade 11 Chemistry or Physics (U) or Grade 12
(C or U) with a grade of 60 or higher
Manual dexterity test for qualified applicants only. Please visit georgebrown.ca/
assessment/dexterity for more information. Mature applicants are eligible to test for
Math, Science and English. Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
This program does not accept International students.
$18,707.00‡
Restorative Dental Hygiene
(Postgraduate) S400
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
27 weeks
compressed
(2 semesters)
Sept. to April
Start: Sept.
Must be an active Registrant with the College
of Dental Hygienists of Ontario. Minimum of one
year of related work experience (employer letter)
and resumé.
Interview for qualified applicants only. Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable
Sector Check. This program does not accept International students.
$16,976.00‡
* Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD): please visit for more information.
** Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
† Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first three semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
†† Note that this is a fast-track program where a full two semesters of work is completed in the May to August period.
¥ When you enrol in the program in January, you are required to complete semester 2 in the summer (May to August) of the same year in order to continue into semester 3 in the fall.
§ If you enrol in the program in January, you must complete semester 2 in the summer (May to August) of the same year.
‡ Additional costs and fees apply. Check our website for details.
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Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
School of Health and Wellness – Waterfront Campus, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Activation Co-ordinator/Gerontology
C102
Ontario College Diploma
This Ontario College Diploma program
is unique in Ontario.
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Waterfront Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U) with a minimum
grade of 65
Admissions decisions are based on academic credit; however, it is recommended
that applicants have at least 40 volunteer hours, preferably working with older adults.
Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. An information session
is strongly recommended.
$3,812.00
Autism and Behavioural Science
(Postgraduate) C405
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Waterfront Campus
3-year or 4-year B.A. or B.S. Degree (any major)
or a 2-year or 3-year Diploma in a human services
program, such as Early Childhood Education, Social
Service Worker, Assaulted Women’s and Children’s
Counsellor/Advocate.
Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Applicants with international
transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test results must test at the College
level in the George Brown College English assessment to be considered for admission.
$3,724.00
Behavioural Science Technology C116
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
This program is unique in the Greater
Toronto Area.
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Waterfront Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
(See next column for more information.)
Science – one course from this list: Biology, Grade 12 (U) or Grade 11 (C or U);
Chemistry, Grade 12 (C or U) or Grade 11 (U); Physics, Grade 12 (C or U) or Grade 11 (U).
Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
$3,625.00
Behavioural Science Technology
(Intensive) C136
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
43 weeks
(3 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Waterfront Campus
3-year or 4-year B.A. or B.Sc. Degree with a major
in Psychology (or related discipline)
Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Applicants with international
transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test results must test at the College
level in the George Brown College English assessment to be considered for admission.
$3,585.00‡
Clinical Methods in Orthotics/
Prosthetics (Postgraduate) S407
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
This program is unique in Ontario.
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Sunnybrook Health
Sciences Centre
4-year B.Sc. Degree and demonstrated relevant
work experience. A 4-year Degree in Engineering
or Kinesiology will be considered.
Courses in anatomy, biomechanics and
gait, human physiology and pathology, and
rehabilitation sciences are preferred.
Entrance exam for qualified applicants only. Resumé, reference letters, questionnaire,
program-specific assessment (in person). Applicants with international transcripts who do
not provide English proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George
Brown College English assessment to be considered for admission. This program does not
accept International students.
$5,967.00
Fitness and Health Promotion S125
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Waterfront Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U) with a minimum grade
of 60
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U) with
a minimum grade of 60
Exercise Science (PSE4U) may be accepted in lieu
of Biology.
Police Vulnerable Sector Check. An information session is strongly recommended.
$4,033.00††
Hearing Instrument Specialist S117
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
3 years
(6 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Waterfront Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
with a minimum grade of 70
OR Grade 11 Physics (U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
with a minimum grade of 60 may be accepted
in lieu of Math
Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U)
with a minimum grade of 70
An information session is strongly recommended.
$4,193.00
Orthotic/Prosthetic Technician S102
Ontario College Diploma
This program is unique in Ontario.
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Sunnybrook Health
Sciences Centre
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U)
Post-secondary (college or university) courses
that are equivalent to the secondary school
requirements stated will be accepted.
Interview, written tests in English, Math and Human Anatomy, dexterity test and
problem-solving tasks. Physics courses are recommended. This program does not accept
International students.
$6,343.00
School of Health Services Management – Waterfront Campus, Casa Loma Campus
Dental Office Administration S115
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Waterfront Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Basic knowledge of keyboarding skills is recommended. An information session is
strongly recommended.
$3,731.00
Health Informatics (Postgraduate) T402
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(3 semesters)
Start: Jan.
Casa Loma Campus
Minimum 2-year Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree
in Health Sciences or related field from an
accredited institution
OR Minimum 3-year College Diploma in Information
Technology or related field from an accredited
institution. Work experience (resumé required).
One year of work experience as a health-care
professional or an IT professional, or equivalent.
Acceptance will be based on the combination of relevant education and work experience.
A TOEFL score of 550 (or equivalent), where applicable (for more information, please visit
georgebrown.ca/englishproficiency). Applicants with international transcripts who do not
provide English proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George Brown
College English assessment to be considered for admission.
$10,036.00†
Health Information Management C139
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Sept. to May
Start: Sept.
Waterfront Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U),
or Grade 11 Chemistry (U) or Grade 12 (C or U),
or Grade 11 Physics (U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
A minimum grade of 70 is required in English,
Math and Science courses.
Biology is preferred. A working knowledge of Microsoft applications (Word, Excel,
Outlook) is strongly recommended. An information session is strongly recommended.
Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
$3,690.00
Office Administration – Health Services
S135 (previously C115)
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Waterfront Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Basic knowledge of keyboarding skills is recommended. An information session is
strongly recommended.
$3,745.00
Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
Sally Horsfall Eaton School of Nursing – Waterfront Campus, St. James Campus, Online Learning
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc.N.)
S118
Ryerson University Bachelor’s Degree
4 years
(8 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Waterfront Campus/
Ryerson University
Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six
Grade 12 (U or M) courses or equivalent
Grade 12 English (ENG4U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (U) – one of
Functions and Applications (MCF3M), Functions
and Relations (MCR3U), Advanced Functions
(MHF4U), Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U),
Mathematics of Data Management (MDM4U)
Grade 12 Biology (SBI4U)
Grade 12 Chemistry (SCH4U)
OR Mature Student status (see footnote 1)
All required courses must have been completed
in the past 10 years.
The grade(s) required in the subject prerequisites (normally in the 70–75 range) will
be subject to competition. Advanced standing for students with prior Nursing studies
cannot be considered. BCLS (Heart and Stroke Foundation), HCP Level, Standard First Aid
Certificate, Level C, Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. A TOEFL
score of 580 (paper) or 92–93 (internet) or equivalent, where applicable. For additional
requirements and documentation, please visit georgebrown.ca/nursingdegree.
This program is open to domestic applicants only.
$7,210.00
Personal Support Worker (PSW) C112
Ontario College Certificate
2 semesters
Start: Sept., Jan.
Waterfront Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
BCLS (Heart and Stroke Foundation), HCP Level, Standard First Aid Certificate,
Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. This program is open
to domestic applicants only.
$3,917.00
Personal Support Worker Pathway
to Practical Nursing S119
George Brown College Certificate
14 weeks
(1 semester)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Waterfront Campus
Ontario Personal Support Worker (PSW) graduate
(Ontario College Certificate from a College of
Applied Art and Technology OR private career
colleges and institutions that meet the Ministry
of Training, Colleges and Universities Personal
Support Worker Training Standard, 2014).
Minimum grade point average of 3.0.
This program is open to domestic applicants only.
$1,989.00§
Practical Nursing S121
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Waterfront Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 70
or higher
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
with a grade of 70 or higher
Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U)
with a grade of 70 or higher
Grade 11 Chemistry (U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
with a grade of 70 or higher
The grade(s) required in the subject prerequisites (normally in the 80–90 range) will
be subject to competition. Mature applicants are eligible to test for Math, Science and
English. BCLS (Heart and Stroke Foundation), HCP Level, Standard First Aid Certificate,
Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. This program does not accept
International students.
$4,684.00
Pre-Health Science A102
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
St. James Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Registered Nurse – Critical Care
Nursing (Postgraduate) S402
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
16 weeks
(1 semester)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Waterfront Campus
RN, Certificate of Competence, College of Nurses
of Ontario without practice restrictions
BCLS (Heart and Stroke Foundation), HCP Level
One year of acute care nursing experience in Ontario. Interview (all applicants are
interviewed by telephone or in person), resumé, Pre-placement Health Form. This program
is open to domestic applicants only.
$2,188.00§
Registered Nurse – Critical Care
Nursing (Online) (Postgraduate) S422
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
8 months
Start: Sept., Jan.
Waterfront Campus/
Online Learning
RN, Certificate of Competence, College of Nurses
of Ontario without practice restrictions
BCLS (Heart and Stroke Foundation), HCP Level
One year of medical/nursing experience in Ontario. Interview (all applicants are
interviewed by telephone or in person), resumé, Pre-placement Health Form. This program
is open to domestic applicants only.
$2,188.00§
Registered Nurse – Operating
Room Perioperative Nursing
(Postgraduate) S414
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
16 weeks
(1 semester)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Waterfront Campus
RN, Certificate of Competence, College of Nurses
of Ontario without practice restrictions
BCLS (Heart and Stroke Foundation), HCP Level
Preferably two years surgical nursing experience in a hospital setting. No operating room
experience necessary. Interview (all applicants are interviewed by telephone or in person),
resumé, Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. This program is open
to domestic applicants only.
$2,258.00§
Registered Nurse – Perinatal Intensive
Care Nursing (Postgraduate) S404
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
15 weeks
(1 semester)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Waterfront Campus/
Online Learning
RN, Certificate of Competence, College of Nurses
of Ontario without practice restrictions
BCLS (Heart and Stroke Foundation), HCP Level
NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program) certificate is required. Interview (all applicants
are interviewed by telephone or in person), resumé, Pre-placement Health Form,
Police Vulnerable Sector Check. This program is open to domestic applicants only.
$2,238.00§
RPN Bridge to BScN S122
Ontario College Certificate
2 semesters
Start: Sept.
Waterfront Campus
Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) in good standing
with the College of Nurses of Ontario and without
practice restrictions.
Graduation from a two-year community college
Practical Nursing (PN) diploma program in Ontario
with a minimum cumulative average of 75% and
grades of not less than 70 (B–) in any element
of the PN program for which advanced standing
credit will be assigned by Trent University.
Submission of all post-secondary transcripts from Canadian and international educational
institutions attended. Applicants who have completed a Practical Nursing certificateto-diploma program will be considered on an individual basis. BCLS (Heart and Stroke
Foundation), HCP Level, Standard First Aid Certificate, Pre-placement Health Form,
Police Vulnerable Sector Check. For additional requirements and documentation, please
visit georgebrown.ca/s122-2016-17/
$6,337.00
$3,660.00
(1) Mature Students must be 21 years of age by December 31 of the year in which they will commence studies; must have been away from formal education for at least two years; and
must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, or sponsored by a Canadian governmental agency. For additional requirements and documentation, please visit g
* Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD): please visit georgebrown.ca/mature for more information.
** Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
† Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first three semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
‡ Spring/summer semester fees are paid separately.
§ Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for one semester of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
†† Additional fees apply. Check our website for details.
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Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
Chef School – St. James Campus
Advanced French Patisserie
(Postgraduate) H413
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
3 semesters
Start: May
College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in
Baking, Pastry Arts or Culinary Management
or a related area
OR One-year certificate in Baking, Pastry Arts,
Patisserie Apprenticeship or equivalent training
and a minimum of one year of relevant work
experience (resumé required).
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission.
Baker/Patissier Apprentice H600
(Apprenticeship)
2 to 5 years
Start: Open enrolment
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Each applicant must be registered as an apprentice with the Ministry of Training,
Colleges and Universities and have a registered employer sponsor.
$678.00†
Baking and Pastry Arts Management
H113
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., May
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Applicants not meeting the academic require­ments may qualify for admission by
completing the Hospitality Services program (H101) with an overall grade point average
of 3.0. Admission is not guaranteed as seats are limited.
$4,481.00††
Baking – Pre-Employment H108
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Jan.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Cook Apprentice H601 (Apprenticeship)
2 to 5 years
Start: Open enrolment
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Each applicant must be registered as an apprentice with the Ministry of Training,
Colleges and Universities and have a registered employer sponsor, and at least one
year of industry experience.
Culinary Arts – Italian (Postgraduate)
H411
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
3 semesters
Start: May
College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Culinary
Management, Chef Training, Advanced Food
Preparation or a related area
OR One-year certificate in Chef Training or
Advanced Cook Certificate or equivalent training
and a minimum of one year of relevant work
experience (resumé required).
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission.
Culinary Management H100
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Applicants not meeting the academic require­ments may qualify for admission by
completing the Hospitality Services program (H101) with an overall grade point average
of 3.0.·
$5,171.00††
Culinary Management
(Integrated Learning) H116
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 consecutive
semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Applicants not meeting the academic require­ments may qualify for admission by
completing the Hospitality Services program (H101) with an overall grade point average
of 3.0.·
$ 7,090.00¥††
Culinary Management – Nutrition H119
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Applicants not meeting the academic require­ments may qualify for admission by
completing the Hospitality Services program (H101) with an overall grade point average
of 3.0.·
$5,445.00††
Culinary Skills – Chef Training H112
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Applicants not meeting the academic require­ments may qualify for admission by
completing the Hospitality Services program (H101) with an overall grade point average
of 3.0.·
$5,171.00††
Food and Nutrition Management
(Postgraduate) H402
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept.
College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree and
demonstrated experience
You must have successfully completed a two-year
culinary or hospitality management program at
an Ontario or Canadian college, a one-year Chef
Training program, an apprenticeship program or
another equivalent program (equivalency will be
determined based upon completion of specific
courses relevant to the program).
Resumé, interview, Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission.
$4,225.00††
$ 11,835.00¥††
$4,414.00††
$678.00†
$ 10,140.00¥††
School of Hospitality and Tourism – St. James Campus
Advanced Wine and Beverage Business
Management (Postgraduate) H414
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
3 semesters
Start: Sept.
A Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Food and
Beverage Management, Hotel Management,
Tourism and Hospitality Management, Special
Event Management, or a related area.
OR Current industry professionals with a minimum
of one year of industry experience and a strong
understanding of industry standards may be
admitted through a divisional select interview
(resumé required).
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test
results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment
to be considered for admission. Applicants with work experience only must demonstrate
English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown
College English admission test.
$ 6,172.00¥††
Bachelor of Business Administration
(Hospitality) H311
Bachelor’s Degree
4 years
(8 semesters, plus
2 co-op terms)
Start: Sept.
(Students with
advanced standing
may be able to
start in January.)
Ontario Secondary School Diploma with
six Grade 12 (U or M) courses, or equivalent,
with an overall average of 65% or higher, including
Grade 12 English (U) and Grade 12 Math (U) with
a grade of 60 or higher in all prerequisite courses.
OR Mature Student status*: Grade 12 English (U)
and any Grade 12 Math (U) are required. A grade
of 65 or higher is required in English and Math.
Post-secondary courses in English and Math
with a grade of B or higher will be considered.
Recommended courses: basic computer software applications. English language
proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9; TOEFL 580 (paper),
237 (computer), 92 overall and 22 in each skill band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall),
6.0 (minimum in each skill band); MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall), 60 (writing).
$ 9,038.00ࠠ
Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
School of Hospitality and Tourism – St. James Campus (continued)
Food and Beverage Management H102
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Hospitality – Hotel Operations
Management H133
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Hospitality Services H101
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Special Event Management H131
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Applicants not meeting the academic require­ments may qualify for admission by
completing the Hospitality Services program (H101) with an overall grade point average
of 3.0.·
$3,959.00††
Tourism and Hospitality
Management H130
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Applicants not meeting the academic require­ments may qualify for admission by
completing the Hospitality Services program (H101) with an overall grade point average
of 3.0.·
$3,918.00††
$4,492.00††
Applicants not meeting the academic require­ments may qualify for admission by
completing the Hospitality Services program (H101) with an overall grade point average
of 3.0.·
$3,946.00††
$4,240.00††
School of English as a Second Language – St. James Campus
General Arts and Science –
English for Academic Purposes R105
Ontario College Certificate after completion
of Level 8 (must complete at least
two levels)
3 semesters
(Levels 1–9
depending on initial
placement test)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent
(18 years of age or under); Mature Student status,*
no OSSD required (19 years of age
or older)
All applicants must complete a placement test and achieve a minimum of Level 1 to be
considered for the program. Permanent residents of Canada must present legible copies
of their Permanent Resident Cards or other proof of residency.
$1,725.00§
General Arts and Science –
English for Academic Purposes
(for International Students) R115
Ontario College Certificate after completion
of Level 8 (must complete at least
two levels)
3 semesters
(Levels 1–9
depending on initial
placement test)
Start: Sept., Oct., Jan.,
March, May, June
Applicants must submit senior secondary
high school transcripts and diploma (translated
and notarized).
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older at the start of classes and complete
a placement test.
$3,005.00¸
School of Immigrant and Transitional Education – St. James Campus, Casa Loma Campus, Online Learning
College Teacher Training for
Internationally Educated Professionals
(Postgraduate) R403
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
2 semesters
Start: Sept.
St. James Campus
Graduate-level degree (masters/doctorate) from
abroad or professional designation/equivalent
credential in apprenticeship/skill required to teach
in a college setting. Degree must be assessed by
an official credential assessment organization.
One year of full-time secondary/post-secondary
teaching experience or similar experience.
Resumé, interview. English language proficiency required is Canadian Language
Benchmark (CLB) 8 or higher in speaking and listening and CLB 7 or higher in reading
and writing, or ELTPA Level 8 (or higher) in speaking and listening and Level 7 (or higher)
in reading and writing. English proficiency results must not be older than two years
as of January 1 (January 1, 2014 for fall 2016).
$7,619.00
College Teacher Training for
Internationally Educated Professionals
(Online) (Postgraduate) R413
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
2 semesters
Start: Sept.
St. James Campus/
Online Learning
Graduate-level degree (masters/doctorate) from
abroad or professional designation/equivalent
credential in apprenticeship/skill required to teach
in a college setting. Degree must be assessed by
an official credential assessment organization.
One year of full-time secondary/post-secondary
teaching experience or similar experience.
Resumé, interview. English language proficiency required is Canadian Language
Benchmark (CLB) 8 or higher in speaking and listening and CLB 7 or higher in reading
and writing, or ELTPA Level 8 (or higher) in speaking and listening and Level 7 (or higher)
in reading and writing. English proficiency results must not be older than two years
as of January 1 (January 1, 2014 for fall 2016).
$7,619.00
Construction Management
(for Internationally Educated Professionals)
(Postgraduate) T403
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
1 year
(3 semesters)
Start: Jan.
Casa Loma Campus
International Bachelor’s Degree or 3-year
College Diploma in Civil Engineering, Construction
or Architecture and demonstrated relevant
work experience.
Resumé, interview. English language proficiency required is Canadian Language
Benchmark 8; George Brown College ESL program Level 8; TOEFL 550 (paper),
213 (computer), 80 (online); IELTS 6.0; MELAB 80; CAEL 60 (overall).
$12,093.00¥
Transitions to Post-Secondary
Education A107
Ontario College Certificate
12 months
(3 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan., April
St. James Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Mental health and/or addictions history
Academic assessment, readiness and goals assessment, interview.
No fee
* Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD): please visit for more information.
** Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
† Classroom fee. Amount listed is for one level of the program starting in fall 2015. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
¥ Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first three semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
‡ Fees for this program do not include the cost of the co-op work term.
§ Total fees for one semester only. September fees are $1,513 plus $212 for health insurance. January fees are $1,513 plus $145 for health insurance. May fees are $1,513.
Fees are subject to change starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
· There are a limited number of seats available, and admission is not guaranteed.
¸ Amounts listed are the fees for one level starting in fall 2015. Additional costs: student ID fee of $12 and Alumni fee of $27.75.
Fees are subject to change starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
†† Additional fees apply. Check our website for details.
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Program Name
Program Length Academic Admission Requirements
Other Requirements and Documentation
Fees**
Interview (other arrangements will be made for applicants unable to attend an interview),
questionnaire.
$3,690.00
School of Liberal Arts and Sciences – St. James Campus, Casa Loma Campus
Assaulted Women’s and Children’s
Counsellor/Advocate R107
Ontario College Diploma
This program is unique in Canada.
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept.
St. James Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
General Arts and Science – One-Year
(Certificate) R104
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Casa Loma Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,730.00
General Arts and Science (Diploma) R101
Ontario College Diploma
2 years
(4 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Casa Loma Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
$3,730.00
School of Work and College Preparation – St. James Campus, Casa Loma Campus
Academic Upgrading A737
George Brown College Certificate
Intake every
three weeks
Start: Monthly
St. James Campus
Admission assessment
Fluency in English
Mature Student status*
Call 416-415-5000, ext. 3560 or email [email protected] to attend
a program information session.
No fee
Academic Upgrading for Deaf
and Hard-of-Hearing Adults A738
George Brown College Certificate
Monthly intake
Start: Monthly
St. James Campus
This program is for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
students who use American Sign Language (ASL)
and who are 19 years of age or older.
Admission testing and interview, demonstrating proficiency in ASL and English.
No fee
Assistant Cook (Extended Training)
A105
Ontario College Certificate
2 semesters
Start: Jan.
St. James Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Mental health and/or addictions history
Academic assessment, skills assessment, interview.
No fee
College Vocational A101
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept.
St. James Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
Ontario Secondary School Certificate or
Mature Student status*
Mandatory information session, in-class assessment, interview (for qualified
applicants only).
$3,447.00
Construction Craft Worker
Foundations A106
Ontario College Certificate
18 weeks
Start: April
Casa Loma Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Mental health and/or addictions history
Academic assessment, skills assessment, interview.
No fee
Hospitality Services H101
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept.
St. James Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
$4,240.00††
Pre-Business A146
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
St. James Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
$3,640.00
Pre-Community Services A103
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan.
St. James Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
$3,612.00
Pre-Health Science A102
Ontario College Certificate
1 year
(2 semesters)
Start: Sept., Jan., May
St. James Campus
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent*
Grade 12 English (C or U)
$3,660.00
* Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD): please visit for more information.
** Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in fall 2015, unless otherwise indicated.
Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2016 and at later dates.
†† Additional fees apply. Check our website for details.
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