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VIEWBOOK 2019/20

Photo taken at the annual Student


Leadership retreat where students gain the
people skills valued most by employers.

WE KNOW WHAT
EMPLOYERS VALUE MOST.
TELL ME MORE ABOUT
GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE!

YOU COULD WIN

TOWARD YOUR TUITION*


Last year Farah Kamal was our lucky winner of
$2,000 toward tuition at George Brown College.
You could be our next winner. All you need to do
is visit georgebrown.ca/win and learn more
about George Brown.

VISIT GEORGEBROWN.CA/WIN TODAY!

* Visit georgebrown.ca/win and fill out our online form. You will be eligible to win one
prize of $2,000 to be used toward tuition at George Brown College. Contest closes
August 16, 2019. Skill testing question may be required. Odds of winning depend
on the number of entries received. Residents of Quebec are not eligible. For complete
rules visit georgebrown.ca/rules

• PROGRAMS
• CAMPUS TOURS
• PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSIONS
VISIT GEORGEBROWN.CA FOR • HOW TO APPLY

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT: • FINANCIAL AID AND AWARDS


• STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
• OUR STUDENT RESIDENCE
• TRANSFER CREDITS AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

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LAUNCH VIDEOS FROM INSIDE THE VIEWBOOK

WATCH VIDEO ABOUT WHY STUDENTS LOVE GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE

WHAT’S INSIDE Academic Centres

Why George Brown.................................................................................. 4 Arts, Design & Information Technology.................................................14

Connected to Industry............................................................................... 6 Business..............................................................................................16

Get the Help You Need............................................................................. 7 Community Services & Early Childhood................................................18

How to Apply for College.......................................................................... 8 Construction & Engineering Technologies............................................ 20

Career and Educational Pathways..............................................................9 Health Sciences................................................................................... 22

Student and Campus Life.........................................................................10 Hospitality & Culinary Arts.................................................................. 24

Degree and Postgraduate Programs.........................................................12 Preparatory & Liberal Studies.............................................................. 26


Admission Requirements........................................................................ 28
Connect with George Brown................................................................... 43

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WHY
GEORGE BROWN
COLLEGE

167
full-time programs *
98%
of our qualifying programs
offered field education in

30,466 2017/18*

full-time students*
Over 1,400
23%
international students*
student research
experiences in 17/18 *****

#1 ranked research college in Canada for 2017 *****

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6 REASONS TO STUDY
AT GEORGE BROWN IN THE 6
1. STUDY IN THE HEART OF TORONTO 4. GET REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE
Our campuses are located in downtown Toronto, so you’ll have access Most of our programs offer field education, which allows you to work,
to top employers for field education and networking opportunities. network and learn with industry employers.

2. INSTRUCTORS WITH INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE 5. INDUSTRY INFLUENCED PROGRAMS


Many of our faculty have industry experience and pass that real-world We develop our programs in consultation with industry leaders so that the
knowledge on to their students. Their industry connections will help you people and technical skills you learn are the ones you’ll need on the job.
expand your network and learn about professional opportunities.
6. WORK WITH INDUSTRY PARTNERS
3. HANDS-ON LEARNING Applied research projects provide opportunities for students to work with
We believe that students learn by doing. That’s why our modern learning companies to prototype and test new products and designs, and help bring
facilities simulate what you’ll experience in the working world. them to market.

COLLEGE LAST YEAR, GEORGE BROWN STUDENTS RECEIVED MORE THAN


IN NON-REPAYABLE
GRADUATES AMONG AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS
GTA EMPLOYERS
**
AND BURSARIES TO HELP ACHIEVE THEIR POST-SECONDARY GOALS

GRADUATE GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT


***

SATISFACTION RATE ***

INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC AND INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS


SPREAD ACROSS 17 COUNTRIES****
OF EMPLOYERS ARE
VERY SATISFIED WITH
THE GEORGE BROWN GRADUATES * Source: George Brown College 2017/18 Annual Report **** Source: George Brown College International Centre

THEY’VE HIRED*** ** Source: GBC Employer Tracking Study, Wave lll,


Northstar Research Partners, Sept 2015
***** Source: George Brown College Office of Research
and Innovation
*** Source: Key Performance Indicators, Ministry of
Advanced Education and Skills Development, 2017

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CONNECTED TO INDUSTRY WATCH WHAT TOP EMPLOYERS VALUE ABOUT OUR STUDENTS

WE KNOW WHAT
EMPLOYERS
VALUE MOST
We asked over 1,000 of them what they
look for in new hires. Now we’re using this
knowledge to give you the right combination We were very eager to hire because they
of people skills and technical skills. come out with the skills that can adapt
Our partnerships and connections with immediately to the marketplace.”
industry help students succeed in many ways:

• Programs are developed in consultation with industry leaders, Temple Harris


so the skills you learn are the ones employers want. Vice Chairman
Gillam Group
• Professors are experts in their fields, and eager to share
their industry experience and knowledge.
• Industry partners engage students in applied research
projects and work experience terms, appear as guest
speakers and often hire our students and graduates.
WHERE GEORGE BROWN GRADUATES WORK
Top employers of our graduates include:
• TD Canada Trust • Hilton Hotels and Resorts
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS OFFICE (CPO) • Sunnybrook Health • Compass Group of Canada
Sciences Centre • CAMH
The CPO creates innovative partnerships that build city, community,
• CIBC • Telus
and College capacity through education. By collaborating with college,
• City of Toronto • Four Seasons Hotel and Resorts
industry, and community partners we provide a myriad of employment
• Scotiabank • North York General Hospital
experiences, opportunities and transitional supports for learners.
• Toronto District School Board • Marriott Hotels and Resorts
• Rogers Communications Inc. • The Ritz-Carlton
• Royal Bank of Canada • Sheraton Hotels and Resorts
• Bank of Montreal • Toronto Catholic
• Trillium Health Partners District School Board
• St. Michael’s Hospital • Delta Hotels and Resorts
• YMCA • Holt Renfrew
• The Hospital for Sick Children • Humber River Regional Hospital
• University Health Network • Salvation Army
• Maple Leaf Sports • Moxie’s Classic Grill
and Entertainment • Chartwell Retirement Residences
• Fairmont Hotels and Resorts • IBM Canada
• Oliver & Bonacini Restaurants • Extendicare
• Bell Canada • Good Life Fitness
• Hudson’s Bay Company • TTC
• St. Joseph’s Health Centre • Tridel
• Leisureworld • Ellis Don Corporation
• Mount Sinai Hospital • Manulife
• Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd. • Baycrest Health Sciences
• William Osler Health System • The Rekai Centres

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SUPPORTING
COUNSELLING SERVICES
Being a college student isn’t easy! Sometimes
you may find yourself feeling stressed or

YOUR SUCCESS
overwhelmed. Talking to a Counsellor
can help. Feel free to talk about anything
as sessions are completely confidential.
Counsellors can help you learn strategies to
reduce your stress, connect with resources
that will help you cope, and provide a safe
space for you to share what’s on your mind.
ACCESSIBLE LEARNING SERVICES
If you are a student with a permanent
or temporary disability (mental health,
medical, learning, physical, or sensory)
our team will work with you to create an
academic accommodation plan to help
you succeed in achieving your goals. If you
are a Deaf, deafened, or hard-of-hearing
student, we have Consultants fluent in
ASL and offer in-class ASL interpretation,
computerized note-taking and other
accommodations to meet your needs.

PEER CONNECT CAREER SERVICES


Sometimes you just want to connect with We’re focused on helping you develop a clear
another student who understands the career plan and effective employability skills.
demands you’re facing. Our trained peer Learn how to market yourself using social
coaches can share resources and guide you media and other online tools, and find the
in developing strategies for your academic job you are looking for. Drop in to the Career
success and well-being at college. Activities Centre to meet with a Career Advisor, sign
and regular 20-minute workshops are up for a workshop or receive guidance in
available to help you study well, work career development.
well, and live well.

TUTORING AND LEARNING LIBRARY LEARNING COMMONS


CENTRE (TLC) We provide learning resources, research support,
The TLC is an academic service supporting computer labs, printing services, and individual and
students in developing core academic group study spaces. You can also borrow items
skills. This service is available, at no from our technology lending library, including
extra charge, to all George Brown laptops, projectors, digital cameras, voice recorders,
College students. DVD players, presentation pointers, or iPads. We
also provide computer help in person or online.

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APPLYING TO GEORGE BROWN SEE HOW TO APPLY TO GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE

HOW TO APPLY
FOR COLLEGE
1 Visit ontariocolleges.ca to create a new account and complete
your application.
2 Pay the $95 processing fee.

3 If you’re currently in high school, log in to your account to verify


that your school grades are correct. If you’re not in high school,
you can request your transcripts as part of your application OR
contact your school to request an official transcript be mailed to
ontariocolleges.ca (include your application number).

TYPICAL COLLEGE APPLICATION CYCLE FALL START WINTER START SPRING START

Research careers, programs, colleges and apply


online at ontariocolleges.ca FALL WINTER SPRING/SUMMER

George Brown sends out


application acknowledgement letters OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER

George Brown begins to send offers and continues


testing/auditions for specific programs FEBRUARY 1* JUNE SEPTEMBER

2 WEEKS AFTER 2 WEEKS AFTER


Deadline to accept your offer of admission MAY 1**
OFFER RECEIVED OFFER RECEIVED

Registration packages mailed out and


tuition/deferral/deposit payment due MAY/JUNE NOVEMBER MARCH/APRIL

1ST WEEK OF
Orientation for new students AUGUST 1ST WEEK OF MAY
JANUARY

2ND WEEK OF
Classes start! SEPTEMBER 2ND WEEK OF MAY
JANUARY

* Equal Consideration date


8 ** Offers issued after May 1 have a two-week deadline
CHOOSE YOUR OWN PATHWAY
Whether you‘re graduating high school, in the workforce
or want to supplement prior post-secondary education, Need to enhance your academic skills?
We offer free programs for upgrading key skills in English,
George Brown offers a wide range of programs and math and science. Our pre-programs in health, hospitality,
pathways to meet your needs. Use the chart below to business and community service focus on giving students
explore your options. the tools they need to begin their college education.

WHAT ARE YOUR CURRENT CREDENTIALS?


HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY WORK EXPERIENCE

Apply directly to any


C and U/M Level Admissions Assessment †
programs below

1 YEAR CERTIFICATE (TWO/THREE 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, 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)

You may be able to transfer into a degree or


enter a postgraduate program.

U/M Level only * Some graduate programs require a university


HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREE degree or specific work experience. Please check
(Bridge and Fast-Track options available for admission requirements on pages 28 – 42.
University/College applicants only) † Certain programs do not allow mature student
testing. Please visit georgebrown.ca/mature
Gain a solid foundation of theoretical knowledge and for details.
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.

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STUDENT & CAMPUS LIFE
Learning doesn’t just happen inside the classroom. Getting involved
in co-curricular activities will allow you to develop the people skills
employers look for – like teamwork, communication and problem
solving – while building new friendships and lasting memories.

GEORGEBROWN.CA/STUDENTLIFE
#MYGBC

WATCH AND LEARN MORE ABOUT STUDENT LIFE

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 INDIGENOUS EDUCATION


Our fitness centres offer instructional & SERVICES
classes, drop-in sports and organized Our team assists Indigenous students
leagues. Our men’s and women’s varsity in navigating resources, provides
sports teams, The Huskies, compete against information on college-wide activities,
other Ontario colleges in many team and and offers services such as counselling,
individual sports. cultural teachings and workshops. We
equip you with the skills and tools you
need to achieve your academic, work
and life goals.
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STUDENT LEADERSHIP STUDENT AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
ACADEMY (SLA) Work while studying on campus! Student
Are you outgoing, enthusiastic, friendly Ambassadors act as the first point of
and looking to meet people and develop contact at the Athletics Member Services
new skills? The SLA is a great way to get Desk, in the Housing and Student Life
involved and have fun while benefiting Office, and at the Campus Welcome and
from ongoing leadership training, volunteer Information Desks. They typically leave
opportunities and an opportunity to attend George Brown as some of our most
an all-expenses-paid, overnight Student sought-after graduates.
Leadership Retreat.

SCAN TO WATCH AND LEARN MORE ABOUT STUDENT CLUBS

STUDENT RESIDENCE
Get the complete George Brown
experience by living at our new student
residence, The George. Opened in 2016,
our residence features furnished
two-bedroom suites with kitchenettes,
high speed internet, group study areas,
a community kitchen, lounge and games
areas, and a patio with barbecues. Located
near the corner of Front and Cherry streets,
it’s walking distance from two of our
three campuses, with easy access to TTC,
running trails, the Corktown Common
park and the YMCA’s fitness facilities.

STUDENT CLUBS STUDENT LIFE EVENTS


We offer a variety of clubs that will allow There are numerous ways to become
you to explore your interests beyond the involved, meet peers, network and develop
classroom. Chances are you’ll find one that sought-after leadership skills. Participate in
suits you, and if you don’t, we can help cultural events, presentations, workshops,
you start one! talent competitions and showcases,
awareness campaigns, public speaking
forums and much more.

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DEGREE AND
POSTGRADUATE
PROGRAMS

OF NEW STUDENTS
HAVE ALREADY EARNED A UNIVERSITY DEGREE
BEFORE ENROLLING AT GEORGE BROWN
Source: Key Performance Indicators, Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development

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DEGREES WITH DIRECTION Early Childhood Education (Diploma/Degree) C118
Develop the skills and confidence to work with infants, toddlers, preschool
Our career-focused bachelor’s degrees mean you’ll graduate with the
and school-aged children in a variety of childhood education settings. Earn
academic credentials as well as the people and technical skills employers
a diploma from George Brown and a degree from Ryerson University.
are looking for. You’ll benefit from smaller class sizes, professors with years
of professional experience and field education opportunities that will allow Honours Bachelor of Interpretation (American Sign Language – English) C302
you to learn while networking with potential employers. This program uses a combination of classroom theory, research, hands-on
practice and field experience to prepare graduates to work as qualified
Bachelor of Science (Nursing) S118 ASL-English interpreters. This degree is unique in Canada.
Offered in collaboration with Centennial College and Ryerson University,
this degree meets the entry-to-practice requirements adopted by the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) T312
College of Nurses of Ontario. Graduates earn a Bachelor of Science in This degree combines studies in construction science and technology along
Nursing from Ryerson. with business and management that prepares graduates for leadership roles
in all aspects of construction.
Honours Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis S302
This four-year degree takes an in-depth look at Applied Behaviour Analysis Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality) H311
(ABA) – a field of study that uses a systematic and analytical approach to Prepare to step into multiple roles and succeed in a wide range of hospitality
modify behaviour in a desirable way. Fast-track stream now available for enterprises such as accommodations, sports and recreation, travel, food
students with previous post-secondary education. See S303 for details. services and event management.

Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Culinary Management) H315


Our commitment to industry leadership has led to the launch of the first
four-year Culinary Management bachelor’s degree in Canada. Through GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
a blend of theoretical and real-world education, you will gain the skills
and knowledge to achieve a successful career in today’s culinary and With more college and university graduates entering the job market, a
food industry. career-focused postgraduate program is a competitive advantage. In fewer
than 12 months, your theoretical learning is enhanced with up-to-the-minute
Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Services) B302 work skills, on-the-job experience and industry connections through field
Combine the benefits of an applied, practical education with the theory education. For working professionals, our postgraduate programs can also
of a degree. You’ll gain the knowledge, skills and real-world experience open doors of opportunity into new or related fields.
for a career as an accountant or financial planner.
Arts, Design & Information Technology Health Sciences
Honours Bachelor of Digital Experience Design G301 (See program list on page 15) (See program list on page 23)
This four-year degree produces designers who can solve problems using
human-centered, socially conscious and economically viable digital solutions. Business Hospitality & Culinary Arts
Curriculum focuses on three learning areas of the digital experience design (See program list on page 17) (See program list on page 25)
process: Think, Make and Ship.
Community Services & Early Childhood Preparatory & Liberal Studies
Honours Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership C300 (See program list on page 19) (See program list on page 27)
(Apply to C301 program stream if you have an existing credential)
Construction & Engineering Technologies
This four-year degree program will prepare you to become a progressive
(See program list on page 21)
leader in this complex and evolving sector. You will develop a deep
understanding of both human development and teaching & learning.

WATCH AND LEARN MORE


ABOUT DEGREES AT GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE
The professors like to create a very diverse
environment, where there are group projects,
online components, guest speakers, field trips.
It’s really a different approach to learning.”

Ashley Van Embden


Student, Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality)

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A CREATIVE
START TO YOUR CAREER

GBC 100s of
#GAMEON #FASHIONFORWARD

25,000
PRODUCTION,
THEATRE, & DANCE COMPANIES 472 ACTIVE GAME
IN THE
ST. JAMES CAMPUS
& CASA LOMA CAMPUS
STUDIOS
IN DOWNTOWN
TORONTO IN CANADA
RETAIL & WHOLESALE FASHION
COMPANIES IN CANADA
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WATCH AND SEE
EXTRACURRICULAR FASHION LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

Make a bold entrance into the worlds of creative design,


media, 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, networking events
and, in many programs, a work placement. We’ll shine a
spotlight on your skills and talent through field projects,
public events and student showcases.

CHECK IT OUT
The School of Design is about to get a new home! Our Waterfront Campus
PROGRAMS
is expanding to include an exciting new 103,000-square-foot building in CERTIFICATE (ONE YEAR) DEGREE (FOUR YEARS)
Art and Design Foundation Honours Bachelor of Digital
the Daniels Waterfront – City of the Arts development.
Blockchain Development Experience Design
Commercial Dance
LEARNING EXPERIENCES THAT INSPIRE Dance Performance Preparation GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (ONE YEAR)
Gemmology Apparel Technical Design
Get inspired at our Innovation Exchange where commercial ideas, concepts Theatre Arts – Preparation Concept Art for Entertainment
and user functionality are tested alongside our industry’s most innovative Jewellery Essentials Design Management (8 months)
creators. Make connections at our Digital Media and Gaming Incubator, Media Foundation Digital Design – Game Design
where School of Design and School of Computer Technology alumni and Health Informatics
DIPLOMA (TWO YEARS) Information Systems Business Analysis
students collaborate with industry innovators and other entrepreneurs. Acting for Media Interactive Media Management
Rub elbows with the professionals at Soulpepper Theatre as you study Computer Systems Technician Interdisciplinary Design Strategy
and perform at the Young Centre. Experience the business of fashion by Dance Performance (9 months)
connecting with professionals, attending events and competitions. Fashion Business Industry International Fashion Management
Complete field projects in labs equipped with the latest technologies Fashion Management Network and System Security Analysis
Fashion Techniques and Design Screenwriting and Narrative Design
in preparation for work in a variety of computer technology fields. Jewellery Methods Sound Design and Production
Video Design and Production Sustainable Fashion Production
Visual Effects
ADVANCED DIPLOMA (THREE YEARS) Wireless Networking
Computer Programmer Analyst
Computer Systems Technology
Game – Art
Game – Programming
Graphic Design
Interaction Design
My field placement inspired me to think Jewellery Arts
Theatre Arts – Performance
about what kind of designer I will be
when I enter the graphic design field.”
For a full list of programs and admission
requirements, visit pages 28 – 30

Caroline Ahn
Graduate 2015, Graphic Design
Want to know more? Visit georgebrown.ca/ADIT

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CAREER
CONNECTIONS
ARE
MADE HERE

GBC #DOWNTOWN T.O.


<1KM FROM
#NETWORKING
TAKE ADVANTAGE 88%
OF OUR PROGRAMS
IN THE
ST. JAMES CAMPUS
THE TORONTO BUSINESS
DISTRICT
OF 1,000
INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPS
INCLUDE FIELD
EDUCATION
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WATCH AND SEE HOW LEARNING IN DOWNTOWN
TORONTO IS A TERRIFIC ADVANTAGE

Whether you’re interested in accounting, financial advising,


human resources, management or marketing, we’ll help
you maximize your educational investments of time, effort
and money. Located near Toronto’s business district, we’re
closely connected to the people and organizations that drive
Canada’s economy and we work with industry to ensure
the people skills and technical skills you learn are the ones
employers value most. Students network with employers via
industry competitions, clubs, trade shows and association
events, and through work experience terms or class projects
solving actual business challenges with real clients.

CHECK IT OUT
As part of an expansion, we’ve renovated the top three floors at the St. James PROGRAMS
Campus. This bright, modern space includes collaborative study and lounge Business Administration – Project
CERTIFICATE (ONE YEAR)
areas, charging stations, Smart Boards and glass walls that allow natural light Pre-Business Management (with work experience)
to flow through the building. Business Administration – Retail
Business Administration – Retail
DIPLOMA (TWO YEARS) (with work experience)
GET EXPERIENCE TO ADD TO YOUR RESUME Business
Business – Accounting
Business Administration – Supply Chain
and Operations Management
We offer rewarding real-world learning opportunities thanks to our Business – Finance
Business Administration – Supply Chain
relationships with leading companies, including IBM, Google, Rogers, Business – Human Resources
and Operations Management
Business – Marketing
SAS, and five major Canadian banks, among others. Experiential learning (with work experience)
projects tackle real-world business challenges, through in-class group
ADVANCED DIPLOMA (THREE YEARS)
projects, case studies, real-life consulting assignments, applied research DEGREE (FOUR YEARS)
Business Administration
projects, and extracurricular activities. Honours Bachelor of Commerce
Business Administration
(Financial Services)
(with work experience)
Two streams:
Business Administration – Accounting
Accounting
Business Administration – Accounting
Financial Planning
(with work experience)
Business Administration – Finance
Business Administration – Finance GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
(with work experience) (LENGTH VARIES)
Business Administration – Analytics for Business Decision Making
Human Resources Consulting
Business Administration – Digital Media Marketing
My internship led to a full-time role as an Human Resources
(with work experience)
Entrepreneurship Management
Financial Planning

analyst. This program has played a key role Business Administration –


International Business
Human Resources Management
International Business Management
Business Administration – International Marketing Management –
in launching my career and equipping me Business (with work experience) Financial Services
Business Administration – Marketing Project Management
with the skills to solve complex business Business Administration – Marketing Sport and Event Marketing

problems and provide meaningful insights.”


(with work experience) Strategic Relationship Marketing
Business Administration –
Project Management

Kishawna Peck For a full list of programs and admission


Graduate 2016, Analytics for Business Decision Making requirements, visit pages 31 – 33
Product Analyst, Moneris

Want to know more?


Visit georgebrown.ca/BUSINESS

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COMMUNITY-BUILDING

CAREERS

GBC OUR 12 THE SCHOOL OF OFFERING CANADA’S


SOCIAL & COMMUNITY FIRST AMERICAN
CHILD CARE CENTRES SERVICES HAS MORE THAN SIGN LANGUAGE
IN THE PROVIDE SERVICES TO 600 AGENCY PARTNERSHIPS
– ENGLISH
ST. JAMES CAMPUS
OVER 700 GTA FAMILIES
EACH YEAR
ACROSS THE
GTA INTERPRETATION DEGREE

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LEARN MORE ABOUT CANADA’S FIRST AMERICAN SIGN
LANGUAGE − ENGLISH INTERPRETATION PROGRAM

If you have a passion for working with people and a


goal to improve the lives of those around you, consider
a program within the Centre for Community Services & Early
Childhood. Our programs combine classroom theory with
hands-on experience to help prepare you to work with and
for local communities. Whether you want to engage with
children, marginalized youth or adults, or members of the
Deaf community, we can help prepare you for a rewarding
career that involves doing important work.

CHECK IT OUT
Every program in the School of Social and Community Services offers a field
education opportunity. These experiences are key to your overall learning as
you will learn how to apply classroom theory to a real-world environment.
PROGRAMS
They also give you the chance to start developing a professional network APPRENTICESHIPS (IN-SCHOOL) DIPLOMA (TWO YEARS)
outside of the classroom. Child Development Practitioner Assaulted Women’s and Children’s
Counsellor/Advocate
FAST-TRACK Community Worker
LEARN BY DOING Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education
(16 consecutive months) Intervenor for Deafblind Persons
Imagine going to school and actually practicing the job you will be doing after Social Service Worker
Assaulted Women’s and
graduation. As a student in the School of Early Childhood, you will put your Children’s Counsellor/Advocate
skills to work by gaining valuable hands-on experience at a field education – (AWCCA) ADVANCED DIPLOMA (THREE YEARS)
either with a placement partner or at one of our 12 George Brown-managed Community Worker Child and Youth Care
child care “lab schools.” Run by trained professionals and relied upon by (5 weeks plus 8 months)
hundreds of families, these lab schools are all about learning-by-doing. Honours Bachelor of Early Childhood DEGREE (FOUR YEARS)
Leadership (2 years) Early Childhood Education
Child and Youth Care (Consecutive Diploma/Degree
(16 consecutive months) program in collaboration with
Early Childhood Education Ryerson University)
(10 months plus 2 weeks) Honours Bachelor of Early
Social Service Worker Childhood Leadership
(5 weeks plus 8 months) Honours Bachelor of Interpretation
(American Sign Language – English)
CERTIFICATE (ONE YEAR)
American Sign Language and GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
By the end of first year, I had gained Deaf Studies
Early Childhood Assistant (30 weeks)
Career Development Practitioner

Pre-Community Services
knowledge from courses that I was able
to apply to my field placements. That For a full list of programs and admission
requirements, visit pages 33 – 35
hands-on experience was invaluable
to me because the placements were
immersive and allowed me to grow and Want to know more? Visit georgebrown.ca/CSEC
experience diversity. All of this helped me
get a job immediately upon graduating!”

Alice Lee
Graduate 2016, Early Childhood Education
ARC Program Leader, City of Toronto

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BUILDING A GREAT
CAREER
GBC 16 CCET
ONTARIO WILL NEED IN THE NEXT TEN YEARS
ALMOST 1 IN 5 NEW JOBS
TO ATTRACT IN ONTARIO
IN THE OVER 109K NEW PROGRAMS ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS OFFER FIELD EXPERIENCE TRADES-RELATED
CASA LOMA CAMPUS OVER THE NEXT 10 YEARS TO STUDENTS OCCUPATIONS
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WATCH AND LEARN ABOUT THE VALUABLE CAREER
RESOURCES OUR INDUSTRY LIAISON OFFICE PROVIDES

Looking for a career that uses your creativity and ingenuity


to visualize, design and build? We’ll give you the real-world
experience and soft skills you need to excel in construction
management, mechanical engineering, architectural
technology 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

PROGRAMS
and Skilled Trades.

CONNECTING STUDENTS TO INDUSTRY APPRENTICESHIPS (IN-SCHOOL) DIPLOMA (TWO YEARS)


Construction and Maintenance Electrician Architectural Technician
Many of the programs we offer benefit from the college’s extensive industry Construction Millwright Building Renovation Technician
partnerships in many ways: through training that is informed by the current General Carpenter Construction Engineering Technician
needs of the sector; through exposure to insider perspectives by way of guest Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Electromechanical Engineering Technician
speakers from the field; and through access to valuable networkings that can Plumber Heating, Refrigeration and Air
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conditioning Technician
lead to internships, summer jobs and even full-time employment.
Systems Mechanic Mechanical Technician – CNC and
Residential Air Conditioning Precision Machining (16 months)
Systems Mechanic
Sheet Metal Worker ADVANCED DIPLOMA (THREE YEARS)
Steamfitter Architectural Technology
Building Renovation Technology
GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Civil Engineering Technology
Automation Technician Construction Engineering Technology
(Distance Education) Electromechanical Engineering
Electromechanical Technician Technology – Building Automation

George Brown offered me real workplace (Distance Education)


Electronics Technician
Heating, Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning Technology
(Distance Education) Interior Design Technology
experience. These skills helped me land a Programmable Logic Controllers Mechanical Engineering

role three days after finishing my program!”


(Distance Education) Technology – Design
Programmable Logic Controllers
(PLC) Technician (Distance Education) DEGREE (FOUR YEARS)
Programmable Logic Controllers Honours Bachelor of Technology
Dariuz Nikolaz Darqiuz (PLC) Technician II (Distance Education)
Robotics Technician (Distance Education)
(Construction Management)
Graduate 2011, Electromechanical Engineering Technician
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (ONE YEAR)
CERTIFICATE (ONE YEAR) Building Information
Construction Trades Techniques Modeling Management
Electrical Techniques Construction Management
Plumbing Techniques (for Internationally
Mechanical Techniques (Fast-track) Educated Professionals)
Welding Techniques Drywall Systems Estimating
Residential Construction Management

For a full list of programs and admission


requirements, visit pages 35 – 37

Want to know more? Visit georgebrown.ca/CET

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A COLLABORATIVE
APPROACH

GBC 100%
OF HEALTH SCIENCES
PROGRAMS
OVER 21,000
SQUARE FEET
OVER 2,500
CLIENTS TREATED
IN THE OFFER CLINICAL PLACEMENT
OF SIMULATION AT THE WAVE
WATERFRONT CAMPUS OR FIELD EDUCATION CENTRE SPACE DENTAL CLINIC EACH YEAR

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WATCH THE LEARNING THAT TAKES PLACE IN OUR
WAVE CLINICS

We embrace a collaborative approach to health care training


so our students learn to work with colleagues from various
disciplines while treating 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
Daphne Cockwell Centre for Health Sciences, located at the
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 Daphne Cockwell Centre for Health Sciences 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 PROGRAMS
offers the public a holistic, client-focused approach to health and wellness. FAST-TRACK DEGREE (FOUR YEARS)
Behavioural Science Technician Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc.N.)
(Intensive) (43 weeks) (In collaboration with Centennial
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES EXPAND LEARNING College and Ryerson University)
Research and innovation are an integral part of the health care industry. CERTIFICATE (ONE YEAR) Honours Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis
That’s why we provide students with the opportunity to work with faculty Dental Assisting (Levels I and II)
on projects that involve cutting-edge technology. These projects often Dental Office Administration GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Personal Support Worker (LENGTH VARIES)
introduce students to the entrepreneurial side of health care and provide Personal Support Worker Pathway Autism and Behavioural Science
unique learning opportunities that can help them be part of important to Practical Nursing (1 semester) Health Informatics
advances in this sector. Pre-Health Science Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nursing
Registered Practical Nurse Bridge to Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Online)
Registered Nurse – Operating Room
DIPLOMA (TWO YEARS) Perioperative Nursing
Behavioural Science Technician Registered Nurse – Perinatal Intensive
Activation Co-ordinator/Gerontology Care Nursing
Fitness and Health Promotion Restorative Dental Hygiene
Health Information Management
Office Administration – Health Services GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (TWO YEARS)
The critical care course has forever changed Orthotic/Prosthetic Technician Clinical Methods in Orthotics/Prosthetics
Practical Nursing
how I practice as a nurse. I went from
ADVANCED DIPLOMA (THREE YEARS)
task-oriented nursing to being able to Dental Hygiene (2 years/6 semesters)
Dental Technology
understand the whole clinical picture. The Denturism
Hearing Instrument Specialist

clinical placements helped me consolidate For a full list of programs and admission
the theory I learned and challenged requirements, visit pages 37 – 40
my thinking in ways it has never been
challenged before.”
Want to know more? Visit georgebrown.ca/HS
Natalia Escalante
RN, BScN
Graduate 2018, Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nursing

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AT THE HEART OF THE
HOSPITALITY &
CULINARY WORLD

GBC $22 BILLION


IN SALES GENERATED IN

HOSPITALITY
OVER 1,500
DOMESTIC AND
100%
OF CHCA PROGRAMS
IN THE AND TOURISM SECTOR
INTERNATIONAL INCLUDE AN
ST. JAMES CAMPUS IN ONTARIO
INDUSTRY PARTNERS
EXTERNSHIP
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WATCH AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THE EXCITING FIELDS
OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT AND CULINARY ARTS

We’re committed to delivering passionate and


service-obsessed professionals for the urban hospitality
and culinary experience. Located in the heart of downtown
Toronto, George Brown puts you at the centre of 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 France, China, South Korea, Brazil, Italy, Panama and India.
PROGRAMS
REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE APPRENTICESHIPS (IN-SCHOOL) DEGREE (FOUR YEARS)
Baker/Patissier Honours Bachelor of Business
At The Chefs’ House, our student-operated restaurant in downtown Cook Administration (Hospitality)
Toronto, you will have the chance to interact with customers in real-life Honours Bachelor of Commerce
work situations. Whether you’re applying your culinary training or using CERTIFICATE (ONE YEAR) (Culinary Management)
restaurant management skills, you’ll get to work in a fully functioning, Baking – Pre-Employment
high-end restaurant. Culinary Skills GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (ONE YEAR)
Hospitality Services Advanced French Patisserie
Advanced Wine and Beverage
DIPLOMA (TWO YEARS) Business Management
Baking and Pastry Arts Management Culinary Arts – Italian
Culinary Management Food and Nutrition Management
Culinary Management
(Integrated Learning)
Culinary Management – Nutrition
Hospitality – Hotel Operations
Management
Food and Beverage Management
Just having ‘George Brown graduate’ Special Event Management
Tourism and Hospitality Management

under my name sets me ahead in this


For a full list of programs and admission
industry. I’m eager to start my career, requirements, visit pages 40 – 41
so I can show what I’ve learned.”

Nick Edwards
Graduate 2015, Food and Beverage Management Want to know more? Visit georgebrown.ca/HCA

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AN EDUCATION
FOR
LIFE

GBC #GBCINDIGENOUS
SUPPORTING
9.5 NUMBER
OF TRANSFER CREDITS
OVER 1,500
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE
IN THE INDIGENOUS CULTURE INTO #UWATERLOO #TRANSFERCREDITS
ST. JAMES CAMPUS,
CASA LOMA CAMPUS FOR OVER 27 YEARS FOR ELIGIBLE GAS GRADUATES APPROVED IN 17/18
& WATERFRONT CAMPUS

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WATCH AND LEARN ABOUT PATHWAYS TO
UNIVERSITY FROM OUR GAS PROGRAM
We provide innovative educational opportunities for a
variety of student groups, including many whose needs
are not met by conventional academic programs. Our
offerings include programs that build essential language
or academic skills (such as English as a Second Language,
Occupation-Specific Language Training and Academic
Upgrading), programs that can lead to employment
or further post-secondary education, programs for
students with a history of mental health issues and/or
addiction challenges, programs for immigrants as well
as Indigenous Education & Services.

CHECK IT OUT
The Community Partnerships Office (CPO) has programs that contribute to the
social and economic fabric of our City. These programs aim to increase access PROGRAMS
to post-secondary education, build a skilled and knowledgeable workforce, GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA (TWO YEARS)
and respond to the diverse needs of employers. The CPO has a diverse range Academic Upgrading General Arts and Science
of partners from school boards to corporate employers, and serves a range Academic Upgrading for Deaf
of individuals including high school students, individuals who are first in the and Hard-of-Hearing Adults GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (ONE YEAR)
College Teachers Training
family to go to college, those returning to post-secondary for a second time,
CERTIFICATE (ONE YEAR) for Internationally
and those looking to participate in skilled employment programs. Culinary Skills (Preparatory Training) Educated Professionals
College Vocational
PATHWAYS TO FURTHER EDUCATION Construction Craft Worker Foundations
(Extended Training)
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP
OFFICE (CPO)
George Brown has agreements with several universities, allowing eligible General Arts and Science –
Dual Credit
graduates of the General Arts & Science (GAS) diploma admission to Liberal English for Academic Purposes (ESL)
School Within a College (SWAC)
General Arts and Science
Arts and Humanities degree programs, usually with transfer credits. Students Pre-Apprenticeship
Hospitality Services (Pre-Hospitality)
who complete the GAS diploma with a minimum average of 75%, may be Pre-Business
eligible for admission into an Honours Bachelor of Arts at the University of Pre-Community Services
Waterloo with as many as 9.5 transfer credits, equaling up to two years of Pre-Health Sciences Pathway
advanced standing towards a four year degree! We also have agreements to Certificates and Diplomas
Transitions to Post-Secondary Education
with other universities including U of T, Royal Roads, Athabasca, the University
of Sussex, as well as others.
For a full list of programs and admission
requirements, visit pages 41 – 42

The Pre-Business program was an excellent Want to know more? Visit georgebrown.ca/PLS

opportunity for me to ease into the college


environment while earning course credits for my
subsequent Business Administration – Human
Resources program. The staff and faculty were
steadfast in their support and encouragement of
my academic goals, and definitely contributed to
my success at George Brown. ”
Lacey Fontaine
Graduate, Pre-Business Program

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

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


Blockchain Development T175 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 7,280.00r
George Brown College Certificate (3 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 60
The first college certificate program in Start: Sept., Jan. or higher
Blockchain Development in Canada. Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
with a grade of 60 or higher
Computer Programmer Analyst 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,257.00
T127 (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Start: Sept., Jan.§ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Computer Systems Technician T141 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,258.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Computer Systems Technology 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,083.00
T147 (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Our Cisco Networking Academy
won Premier Partner status
two years in a row.
Game – Programming T163 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Attending a program information session is highly recommended. $ 4,275.00
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Health Informatics T402 1 year Minimum 2-year Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree Minimum one year of work experience as a health-care professional or an IT professional, $ 11,044.00†
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (3 semesters) in Health Sciences or related field from an or equivalent (resumé required). Acceptance will be based on the combination of relevant
Start: Sept., Jan. accredited institution education and work experience. Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide
OR Minimum 3-year Diploma in Information English language proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George Brown
Technology or related field from an accredited College English assessment.
institution.
Information Systems Business 1 year 2-year or 3-year College Diploma or Bachelor’s Minimum one year of relevant work experience (resumé required). Acceptance will be based $ 13,765.00†
Analysis T405 (3 semesters) Degree in Computer Science, Commerce, Engineering on the combination of relevant education and work experience. Applicants with international
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept., Jan. or related field from an accredited institution. transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency test results must test at the
College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Network and System Security 1 year 3-year College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in One year of related work experience (resumé required). English language proficiency is $ 13,726.00†
Analysis T413 (3 semesters) Information Technology, Computer Science or a essential. Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept., Jan. related field. proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College
English assessment.
Wireless Networking T411 1 year 3-year College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 6,143.00†
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (3 semesters) test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Start: Sept., Jan.¥

School of Design – St. James Campus


Art and Design Foundation G108 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* It is recommended that applicants should have completed at least one high school level $ 4,417.00·
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) art course, and have some basic experience in areas such as photography, illustration and
Start: Sept., Jan. digital image creation.
Concept Art for Entertainment 1 year Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree Resumé, interview, portfolio, application questionnaire. Details of these supplementary $ 12,423.00†
G407 (3 semesters) OR Diploma/Advanced Diploma in Game, requirements will be communicated to qualified applicants as part of the review process.
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept. Graphics or Arts field Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency
test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Design Management G401 1 year Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree, or demonstrated Interview, portfolio, letter of intent. $ 13,437.00
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (2 semesters) competence through related work experience Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency
Start: Sept. (resumé required) test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Applicants with work experience only must provide proof of English language proficiency
at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English
assessment.
Digital Design – Game Design 1 year College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree, or Resumé, interview, portfolio, application questionnaire. Details of these supplementary $ 16,280.00†
G405 (3 semesters) demonstrated competence through related requirements will be communicated to qualified applicants as part of the review process.
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept. work experience (resumé required) Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency
test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Applicants with work experience only must provide proof of English language proficiency
at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English
assessment.
Game – Art G119 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Portfolio, application questionnaire. Details of these supplementary requirements will be $ 9,484.00
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) communicated to qualified applicants as part of the review process.
Start: Sept., Jan.
Graphic Design G102 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Portfolio, application questionnaire. Details of these supplementary requirements will be $ 4,446.00
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) communicated to qualified applicants as part of the review process.
Start: Sept., Jan. Applicants may be accepted upon completion of the Art and Design Foundation certificate
program (G108) with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. There are a limited number
of seats, and admission is not guaranteed.

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Program Name Program Length Academic Admission Requirements Other Requirements and Documentation Fees**

School of Design – St. James Campus (continued)


Honours Bachelor of 4 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six Portfolio, application questionnaire. Details of these supplementary requirements will be $ 8,682.00‡
Digital Experience Design (8 semesters) Grade 12 (U or M) courses with a combined average communicated to qualified applicants as part of the review process.
G301 plus 1 co-op of 65% or higher: Mature Student applicants must have the required English and Math credits. There is no
Honours Bachelor’s Degree work term Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher Mature Student testing in the credits required for degree programs.
Start: Sept. Grade 11 Math (U or M) or Grade 12 (U) with
a grade of 60 or higher
Grade 11 or 12 Visual Arts credit (M)
OR Mature Student status*:
Overall average of 65% or higher in the three
required courses
Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher
Grade 11 Math (U or M) or Grade 12 (U) with
a grade of 60 or higher
Grade 11 or 12 Visual Arts credit (M)
Post-secondary credits may be considered
(certain courses only).
Interaction Design G113 3 years plus optional Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Application questionnaire. Details of this supplementary requirement will be communicated $ 9,191.00
Ontario College Advanced Diploma seventh semester Grade 12 English (C or U) to qualified applicants as part of the review process.
Start: Sept., Jan.
Interactive Media Management 1 year College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree, or Interview, portfolio, application questionnaire. Details of these supplementary requirements $ 17,121.00†
G412 (3 semesters) demonstrated competence through related will be communicated to qualified applicants as part of the review process.
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept. work experience (resumé required) Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency
test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Applicants with work experience only must provide proof of English language proficiency
at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English
assessment.
Interdisciplinary Design Strategy 9 months Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree Resumé, interview, two letters of reference (one academic, one professional), digital portfolio, $ 14,166.00
G414 Start: Sept. application questionnaire. Details of these supplementary requirements will be communicated
Ontario College Graduate Certificate to qualified applicants as part of the review process.
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency
test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.

School of Fashion Studies – Casa Loma Campus, Fashion Exchange


Apparel Technical Design F414 1 year Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion Design with Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 7,615.00†¸
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (3 semesters) a minimum program grade point average of 2.7 test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Start: Sept.
Casa Loma Campus/
Fashion Exchange
Fashion Business Industry F112 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Basic computer literacy and skill level in Word and Excel are recommended. $ 4,556.00¸
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept. Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Casa Loma Campus
Fashion Management F102 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Basic computer literacy and skill level in Word and Excel are recommended. $ 4,475.00¸
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
The only academic program curriculum Start: Sept., Jan.§ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
in Canada endorsed by the American Casa Loma Campus
Apparel and Footwear Association.
Fashion Techniques and Design 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* This program requires extensive sewing and drafting. It is strongly recommended that $ 4,621.00¸
F113 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) applicants have sewing experience. Students who enter the program with intermediate
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) experience in working with commercial patterns and construction of garments have a better
Casa Loma Campus chance to succeed with program demands. Both sewing ability and access to a sewing
machine outside of the campus facilities are expected. Basic computer literacy and skill level
in Word and Excel are recommended.
International Fashion Management 1 year Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Business or Fashion Preference will be given to applicants who have some academic background in economics, $ 4,359.00¸
F412 (2 semesters) with a minimum program grade point average of 2.7 marketing and logistics. Applicants without a fashion or business background may be required
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept. OR Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum to take an introductory course in these subjects as a condition of acceptance. Applicants with
Casa Loma Campus program grade point average of 2.7 and three international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency test results must
years of directly related career experience test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
(resumé required).
Sustainable Fashion Production 1 year Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Fashion or Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 6,720.00¸
F415 (3 semesters) Engineering with a minimum program grade point test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept. average of 2.7
Casa Loma Campus/ OR Diploma or Degree in another field with a
Fashion Exchange minimum program grade point average of 2.7 and
at least two years of work experience in the apparel
field (resumé required).

* 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.
¥ If you start the program in January, you will be required to attend classes during the summer (May to August).
§ If you start the program in January, you must complete semester 2 in the summer (May to August) and continue into semester 3 in September of the same year.
‡ Fees for this program do not include the cost of the co-op work term.
· Portfolio kit cost of $200–$300 is not included in fees.
¸ Books and additional supplies are not included in fees and must be purchased separately.
r Fees for this program do not include the cost of a co-op placement or work integrated project term in semester 3 ($500).

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Program Name Program Length Academic Admission Requirements Other Requirements and Documentation Fees**

School of Fashion Studies – Casa Loma Campus, Fashion Exchange (continued)


Gemmology F105 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Visual acuity and accurate colour rendition are essential for success. Basic computer literacy $ 5,107.00r
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) and skill level in Word and Excel are recommended. If you are pregnant, if you have certain
This is the only full-time Gemmology Start: Sept. medical conditions, or if you have sensitivity to or are allergic to diidomethane (contained
certificate program at an Ontario Casa Loma Campus in refractive index liquid, which you will come into contact with in various courses), please
college. consult with your physician for advice before attending this program.
Jewellery Arts F114 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Portfolio, questionnaire, information session (other arrangements will be made for applicants $ 6,117.00r
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) unable to attend information sessions).
This program is unique in the GTA, Start: Sept. Good eyesight (corrected vision is accepted), a high degree of manual dexterity and fine
with the most comprehensive facilities Casa Loma Campus motor control, mechanical inclination, drawing skills, patience, initiative and artistic sense are
in North America. the recommended qualities for success. Basic computer literacy and skill level in Word and
Excel are recommended.
Jewellery Essentials F111 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Good eyesight (corrected vision is accepted), patience and initiative are the recommended $ 6,097.00r
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) qualities for success. Basic computer literacy and skill level in Word and Excel are
Start: Sept. recommended.
Casa Loma Campus
Jewellery Methods F110 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Good eyesight (corrected vision is accepted), a high degree of manual dexterity, mechanical $ 6,117.00r
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) inclination, patience and initiative are the recommended qualities for success. Basic computer
Start: Sept. literacy and skill level in Word and Excel are recommended.
Casa Loma Campus

School of Media and Performing Arts – Casa Loma Campus, St. James Campus, Young Centre for the Performing Arts
Acting for Media P107 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Letter of intent, audition (two contrasting scenes or one scene and one monologue). $ 6,552.00·
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) Instructions on how to submit a letter of intent and audition will be provided to qualified
Start: Sept., Jan.‡‡ applicants.
St. James Campus
Commercial Dance P106 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Interview, audition. $ 8,568.00†¸
Ontario College Certificate (3 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) A minimum of five years training in Jazz Dance; training in additional dance forms is an asset.
Start: Sept. Auditions will be held in spring and fall. For exact dates and times, please call 416-415-5000,
Casa Loma Campus ext. 2196 or visit balletjorgencanada.ca
Dance Performance P105 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Interview, audition. $ 5,887.00¸
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) A minimum of intermediate level training in Classical Ballet (5–7 years); pointe work is
Start: Sept. required, as well as training in Jazz and/or Modern Dance.
Casa Loma Campus
Dance Performance Preparation 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Interview, audition. $ 5,819.00¸
P101 (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) A minimum of five years training in Jazz or Modern Dance and elementary level training
Ontario College Certificate Start: Sept. in Ballet (1–3 years).
Casa Loma Campus
Media Acting – Graduate Intensive 7 weeks 2-year or 3-year Diploma in Theatre Acting Check our website for information about how to apply. $ 2,200.00¨
P707 Start: May OR 3-year or 4-year Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree
George Brown College Certificate St. James Campus in Acting
Media Foundation G111 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 5,315.00
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan.‡‡
St. James Campus
Screenwriting & Narrative Design 1 year Bachelor’s Degree, 2-year or 3-year Diploma, Resumé, interview, writing samples. $ 9,156.00†
P400 (3 semesters) or Graduate Certificate (postgraduate studies) Details on writing samples will be provided to applicants who meet the academic and/or
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept. OR Demonstrated competence through related work experience requirements. Upon review of writing samples, interviews will be offered
St. James Campus work experience (minimum of 3 years of experience to select applicants. Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English
in the entertainment industry or performing arts) language proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College
English assessment. Applicants with work experience only will be required to take the
George Brown College English assessment. International transcripts require a Canadian
equivalency evaluation.
Sound Design & Production G409 1 year Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Degree in Digital Portfolio, interview. $ 6,963.00†
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (3 semesters) Animation, Game Development, Theatre Production Only the top-ranked applicants (based on their portfolio) will be invited to attend an interview.
Start: Sept. or Film/Video Production, or related field Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency
St. James Campus OR Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Degree in test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
another discipline, with a minimum of two years
of experience in sound-related work (resumé
and references required)
Theatre Arts – Performance P104 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Interview, audition (two contrasting monologues and one song). $ 5,644.00·
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) Admission is based on an in-person audition and/or interview. All applicants meeting the
Start: Sept. academic requirements will receive an audition appointment. Auditions take place in April
Young Centre and May.
Theatre Arts – Preparation P108 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,918.00
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept.
Young Centre
Video Design & Production G112 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Portfolio (demo reel). $ 5,055.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) Instructions on how to submit a portfolio (a minimum of one short film, trailer or demo reel)
Start: Sept., Jan.‡‡ will be provided to qualified applicants.
St. James Campus

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Program Name Program Length Academic Admission Requirements Other Requirements and Documentation Fees**

School of Media and Performing Arts – Casa Loma Campus, St. James Campus, Young Centre for the Performing Arts (continued)
Visual Effects G408 1 year Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree Resumé, interview, portfolio, application questionnaire. $ 13,224.00†
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (3 semesters) OR Diploma/Advanced Diploma in Game, Instructions on submitting a portfolio (a minimum of 15 pieces, built on visual techniques
Start: Sept. Graphics or Arts field in modelling and animation – digital portfolio accepted) will be provided to successful
St. James Campus applicants. Upon review of the portfolios, interviews will be offered to select applicants only.
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency
test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.

School of Accounting and Finance – St. James Campus


Business – Accounting B103 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program. $ 4,151.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan. Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Business – Finance B133 2 years See our website for details. See our website for details. See our
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) website for
Start: Sept. details.
Business Administration – 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in these programs. $ 4,055.00¥
Accounting B107/B157‡ (6 semesters)/ Grade 12 English (C or U) Applicants may be required to complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
Ontario College Advanced Diploma 3 years Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Business Administration – Finance 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in these programs. $ 4,254.00¥††
B130/B150‡ (6 semesters)/ Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma 3 years Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Financial Planning B407 8 months College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 4,289.00††
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (2 semesters) Degree or demonstrated relevant work experience test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Start: Sept., Jan. (resumé and references required) Applicants with work experience only must provide proof of English language proficiency at
the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English assessment.
Honours Bachelor of Commerce 4 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six Recommended courses: basic computer software applications and Mathematics of Data $ 8,753.00§
(Financial Services) B302 (8 semesters) Grade 12 (U or M) courses, including Grade 12 (U) Management (MDM4U). English language proficiency required is George Brown College
Honours Bachelor’s Degree including at least English and Math, with a grade of at least 60 in all ESL program Level 9; TOEFL 84 (overall), 21 in each skill band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall),
1 work experience prerequisite courses and an overall average of 65%. 6.0 (in each skill band); MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall), 60 (writing). Proficiency in English
(co-op work term) OR Mature Student status*: communications is necessary for success in this program. Applicants may be required to
Start: Sept., Jan. Grade 12 (U) English and Grade 12 (U) Math complete English testing to demonstrate proficiency.
with a grade of at least 65. Post-secondary credits Mature Student applicants must have the required English and Math credits. There is no
in English and Math will be considered (certain Mature Student testing in the credits required for degree programs.
courses only).
Pre-Business A146 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mature Student applicants may take the Admissions Assessment for English. $ 4,135.00
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan.

School of Human Resources – St. James Campus


Business – Human Resources B134 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program. $ 4,221.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan. Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Business Administration – 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in these programs. $ 4,247.00¥
Human Resources B144/B154‡ (6 semesters)/ Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma 3 years Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Human Resources Management 12 months Bachelor’s Degree in any field of study Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 4,299.00¥
B408 (2 semesters in-class, test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Ontario College Graduate Certificate 1 semester work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan., May

* 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.
†† Fees for external exams are not included.
‡ 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 Experience semesters with employers in the field.
Students who want a program with work experience must apply using this code.
‡‡ If you start the program in January, you will be required to attend classes during the summer (May to August).
r Books and additional supplies are not included in fees and must be purchased separately.
¥ Fees for programs with work experience do not include the cost of any Work Experience semesters ($450 for each semester).
§ This program includes one Work Experience semester or equivalent. The cost is included in first-year tuition.
¨ Amount listed is the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for this seven-week program starting in Fall 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.
¸ There will be a $60 audition fee (payable in cash or cheque only) when you arrive on the day of your audition.
· There will be a $50 audition fee (payable in cash or money order only) when you arrive on the day of your audition.

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Program Name Program Length Academic Admission Requirements Other Requirements and Documentation Fees**

School of Management – St. James Campus


Analytics for Business Decision 8 months College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Students will need a laptop computer, with certain minimum computing capabilities. $ 4,513.00
Making B412 (2 semesters) Bachelor’s Degree or demonstrated relevant work Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept. experience (resumé and references required) test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Applicants with work experience only must provide proof of English language proficiency
at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English
assessment. This program does not accept International students.
Business B125 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program. $ 4,170.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan. Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Business Administration 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in these programs. $ 4,361.00¥
B145/B155‡ (6 semesters)/ Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma 3 years Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Business Administration – 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in these programs. $ 4,336.00¥
International Business B131/B161‡ (6 semesters)/ Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma 3 years Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Business Administration – 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in these programs. $ 4,336.00¥
Project Management B126/B156‡ (6 semesters)/ Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma 3 years Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Business Administration – Retail 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in these programs. $ 4,170.00¥
B123/B163‡ (6 semesters)/ Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma 3 years Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept.
Business Administration – 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in these programs. $ 4,336.00¥
Supply Chain and Operations (6 semesters)/ Grade 12 English (C or U)
Management B122/B162‡ 3 years Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Consulting B414 8 months College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 4,302.00
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (2 semesters) Degree. Minimum 3 years of demonstrated relevant test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Start: Sept., Jan. work experience (resumé and references required)
Entrepreneurship Management 8 months College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 4,311.00
B416 (2 semesters) Degree or demonstrated relevant work experience test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept., Jan. (resumé and references required) Applicants with work experience only must provide proof of English language proficiency at
the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English assessment.
International Business 8 months College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 4,455.00
Management B411 (2 semesters) Degree or demonstrated relevant work experience test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept., Jan., May (resumé and references required) Applicants with work experience only must provide proof of English language proficiency at
the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English assessment.
Project Management B415 8 months College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 4,313.00
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (2 semesters) Degree or demonstrated relevant work experience test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Start: Sept., Jan., May (resumé and references required) Applicants with work experience only must provide proof of English language proficiency at
the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English assessment.

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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 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program. $ 4,221.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan. Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Business Administration – 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in these programs. $ 4,361.00¥
Marketing B108/B158‡ (6 semesters)/ Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma 3 years Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
(6 semesters in-class,
2 semesters work
experience)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Digital Media Marketing B413 12 months College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s Students will need a laptop computer, with certain minimum computing capabilities. $ 4,513.00¥
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (2 semesters in-class, Degree or demonstrated relevant work experience Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency
1 semester work (resumé and references required) test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
experience) Applicants with work experience only must provide proof of English language proficiency
Start: Sept., Jan., May at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English
assessment. This program does not accept International students.
Marketing Management – 12 months College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 4,289.00¥
Financial Services B406 (2 semesters in-class, Degree or demonstrated relevant work experience test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Ontario College Graduate Certificate 1 semester work (resumé and references required) Applicants with work experience only must provide proof of English language proficiency at
This is the only Marketing experience) the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English assessment.
Management – Financial Services Start: Sept., Jan.
program in Ontario.
Sport and Event Marketing B400 12 months College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 4,287.00¥
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (2 semesters in-class, Degree or demonstrated relevant work experience test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
1 semester work (resumé and references required) Applicants with work experience only must provide proof of English language proficiency at
experience) the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English assessment.
Start: Sept., Jan., May
Strategic Relationship Marketing 12 months College Advanced Diploma (3-year) or Bachelor’s Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 4,289.00¥
B409 (2 semesters in-class, Degree or demonstrated relevant work experience test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Ontario College Graduate Certificate 1 semester work (resumé and references required) Applicants with work experience only must provide proof of English language proficiency at
experience) the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English assessment.
Start: Sept., Jan.

School of Deaf and Deafblind Studies – St. James Campus


American Sign Language 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Questionnaire $ 3,953.00
and Deaf Studies C114 (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Certificate Start: Sept.
This program is unique in Ontario.
Honours Bachelor of Interpretation 4 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six Non-Deaf applicants: Basic ASL proficiency level equivalent to approximately 200 hours $ 9,077.00§
(American Sign Language – (8 semesters) Grade 12 (U or M) courses with a combined average of ASL instruction and practical use (can be acquired through the American Sign Language
English) C302 plus 1 internship of 65% or higher, including: and Deaf Studies certificate program (C114) at George Brown College).
Honours Bachelor’s Degree experience term Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher Deaf Interpreter applicants: Advanced (native) comprehension and articulation of ASL
The first degree of its kind in Canada. (420 hours) Grade 11 Math (U or M) or Grade 11 Science (U) with awareness of connotative levels of meaning, along with idiomatic expressions and
Start: Sept. or Grade 12 Math (U) or Grade 12 Science (U or M) colloquialism use.
OR Mature Student status*: Online information session, questionnaire, screening interview (to evaluate ASL and
Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher pre-interpretation skills – after all other requirements have been met), reference letter
Grade 11 Math (U or M) or Grade 11 Science (U) (to be submitted at the interview – see our website for more details), Police Vulnerable
or Grade 12 Math (U) or Grade 12 Science (U or M) Sector Check.
Combined average of 65% or higher for English English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9;
and Math/Science TOEFL 84 (overall), 21 in each skill band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (in each skill band);
Post-secondary credits in English and Math/Science MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall), 60 (writing).
will also be considered (specific courses only). Mature Student applicants must have the required English and Math/Science credits.
There is no Mature Student testing in the credits required for degree programs.
Intervenor for Deafblind Persons 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Police Vulnerable Sector Check. $ 4,048.00
C108 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 65
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept. or higher
This program is unique in Canada.

School of Early Childhood – George Brown College Campus at Ryerson University


Early Childhood Assistant C105 30 weeks Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Questionnaire, information session for applicants who meet academic requirements (other $ 4,181.00
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) arrangements will be made for applicants who live outside the Greater Toronto Area and/or
Preparing graduates for Start: Jan. are unable to attend the information session), medical clearance, Standard First Aid Certificate
more than 30 years. with CPR Level C, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
Early Childhood Education C100 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mandatory information session for applicants who receive a conditional offer (other $ 4,158.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) or Grade 12 English (C or U) plus three other Grade 12 arrangements will be made for applicants who live outside the Greater Toronto Area and/or
Preparing graduates for 18 months continuous, or Grade 11 (C, U or M) credits are unable to attend the information session), medical clearance, Standard First Aid Certificate
more than 20 years. with summer classes with CPR Level C, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
(Jan. start)
Start: Sept., Jan.

* 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 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 Experience semesters with employers in the field.
Students who want a program with work experience must apply using this code.
¥ Fees for programs with work experience do not include the cost of any Work Experience semesters ($450 for each semester).
§ Fees for this program do not include the cost of the Internship Experience term.

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Program Name Program Length Academic Admission Requirements Other Requirements and Documentation Fees**

School of Early Childhood – George Brown College Campus at Ryerson University (continued)
Early Childhood Education 4 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six Mandatory information session for applicants who receive a conditional offer (other $ 4,158.00††
(Consecutive Diploma/Degree) C118 (8 semesters) Grade 12 (U or M) courses with a combined average arrangements will be made for applicants who live outside the Greater Toronto Area and/or
Ontario College Diploma/Ryerson Start: Sept. of 65% or higher, including: are unable to attend the information session), medical clearance, Standard First Aid Certificate
University Bachelor’s Degree Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher with CPR Level C, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
Grade 11 Math or Science (U or M) or Grade 12 English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9;
Math (U) or Science (U or M) TOEFL 84 (overall), 21 in each skill band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (in each skill band);
OR Mature Student status (21 years of age or older, MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall), 60 (writing).
must be out of school for at least two years): Mature Student applicants must have the required English and Math/Science credits.
Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher There is no Mature Student testing in the credits required for degree programs.
Grade 11 Math or Science (U or M) or Grade 12
Math (U) or Science (U or M)
Combined average higher than 65% for English
and Math/Science
Post-secondary credits in English and Math/Science
will also be considered (certain courses only).
Early Childhood Education 10 months, Degree or Diploma in a related field Questionnaire, interview, information session for qualified applicants only (by appointment $ 4,156.00¸
(Fast-Track) C130 plus completion OR One year completed of an Early Childhood only; other arrangements will be made for applicants who live outside the Greater Toronto
Ontario College Diploma of a two-week Education credential, plus experience working Area and/or are unable to attend the information session), medical clearance, Standard First
Preparing graduates for orientation course with children (resumé required). Successful Aid Certificate with CPR Level C, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Applicants with international
more than 20 years. Start: Sept. applicants must complete a two-week orientation transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency test results must test at the
course in June, and a final placement in May of College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
the following year. Applicants must apply by June 1, 2019 to be considered.
Early Childhood Education C160 16 months continuous Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mandatory information session for applicants who receive a conditional offer (other $ 4,158.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters), with Grade 12 English (C or U) plus three other Grade 12 arrangements will be made for applicants who live outside the Greater Toronto Area and/or
summer classes or Grade 11 (C, U or M) credits are unable to attend the information session), medical clearance, Standard First Aid Certificate
Start: Sept. with CPR Level C, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
Honours Bachelor of Early 4 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six Mandatory information session for applicants who receive a conditional offer (other $ 9,481.00‡
Childhood Leadership C300 (8 semesters) Grade 12 (U or M) courses with a combined average arrangements will be made for applicants who live outside the Greater Toronto Area and/or
Honours Bachelor’s Degree Start: Sept. of 65% or higher, including: are unable to attend the information session), medical clearance, Standard First Aid Certificate
Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher with CPR Level C, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
Grade 11 Math or Science (U or M) or Grade 12 English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9;
Math (U) or Science (U or M) TOEFL 84 (overall), 21 in each skill band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (in each skill band);
OR Mature Student status*: MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall), 60 (writing). Proficiency in English communications is necessary
Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher for success in this program.
Grade 11 Math or Science (U or M) or Grade 12 Mature Student applicants must have the required English and Math/Science credits.
Math (U) or Science (U or M) There is no Mature Student testing in the credits required for degree programs.
Combined average higher than 65% for English
and Math/Science
Post-secondary credits in English and Math/Science
will also be considered (certain courses only).
Honours Bachelor of Early 2 years Diploma in Early Childhood Education with a Information session (by appointment only; other arrangements will be made for applicants $ 9,043.00§‡
Childhood Leadership (Fast-Track) (4 semesters) minimum program grade point average of 2.5 who live outside the Greater Toronto Area and/or are unable to attend the information
C301 Start: Sept. OR Diploma in Early Childhood Education with a session), medical clearance, Standard First Aid Certificate with CPR Level C, Police Vulnerable
Honours Bachelor’s Degree minimum of 3 years of related work experience Sector Check.
(resumé and reference letters required). English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9;
Completion of three George Brown College TOEFL 84 (overall), 21 in each skill band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (in each skill band);
Continuing Education bridge courses with a MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall), 60 (writing).
minimum grade of B minus, and a Liberal
Studies course.

School of Social and Community Services – St. James Campus


Assaulted Women’s and Children’s 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Interview, questionnaire, reference letter. $ 4,029.00
Counsellor/Advocate C137 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept.
This program is unique in Canada.
Career Development Practitioner 1 year 2-year or 3-year Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 5,389.00†
C406 (3 semesters) test results must complete the George Brown College English assessment.
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept.
The only Career Development
graduate certificate program
in the GTA.
Child and Youth Care C133 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Volunteer experience $ 4,008.00
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 65 with children and youth is highly recommended.
The first program of its kind in the Start: Sept. or higher.
GTHA to earn national accreditation.
Child and Youth Care (Fast-Track) 16 consecutive 3-year or 4-year Bachelor’s Degree Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Applicants with international $ 3,890.00
C143 months OR 2-year or 3-year Diploma transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency test results must test at
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Start: Jan. the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Community Worker C101 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Police Vulnerable Sector Check. An information session is highly recommended. $ 3,993.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
One of the few programs of its kind, Start: Sept.
preparing students for more than
40 years.
Community Worker (Fast-Track) 5 weeks plus Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree. Successful completion Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Applicants with international transcripts who do not $ 3,886.00‡‡
C131 8 months of the 5-week preparatory module in May is required provide English language proficiency test results must test at the College level in the
Ontario College Diploma (3 semesters) prior to the Fall semester. George Brown College English assessment.
Start: May

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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 (continued)


Pre-Community Services A103 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mature Student applicants may take the Admissions Assessment for English. $ 3,959.00
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan.
Social Service Worker C119 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Police Vulnerable Sector Check. $ 3,929.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 70
Preparing graduates to be agents Start: Sept. or higher.
of change for more than 10 years.
Social Service Worker (Fast-Track) 6 weeks plus Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree related to the field Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Applicants with international transcripts who do not $ 3,901.00‡‡
C135 8 months of social or community work. Successful completion provide English language proficiency test results must test at the College level in the
Ontario College Diploma (3 semesters) of the 6-week preparatory module in May is required George Brown College English assessment.
Start: May prior to the Fall semester.

School of Apprenticeship and Skilled Trades – Casa Loma Campus


Building Renovation Technician 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,120.00
T110 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Building Renovation Technology 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,121.00
T148 (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
This three-year program is unique
in Ontario.
Construction Trades Techniques 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 6,108.00†
T126 (3 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Certificate Start: Sept., Jan., May Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Electrical Techniques T167 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 5,338.00
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: May Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Heating, Refrigeration, and 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,067.00
Air Conditioning Technician T160 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Heating, Refrigeration, and 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,070.00
Air Conditioning Technology T162 (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Start: Sept., Jan. Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Plumbing Techniques T165 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 5,482.00
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: May Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Welding Techniques T166 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 8,761.00
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: May Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)

School of Architectural Studies – Casa Loma Campus


Architectural Technician T132 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,335.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Architectural Technology T109 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,335.00
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Interior Design Technology T170 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,376.00
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)

Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management – Casa Loma Campus


Building Information Modeling 1 year Bachelor’s Degree or 3-year Diploma in Construction Proof of English language proficiency required where international transcripts are submitted. $ 10,282.00†
Management T412 (3 semesters) Engineering (Structural, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept., Jan. or Architectural Studies test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
International transcripts require a Canadian equivalency evaluation.
Civil Engineering Technology T164 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,281.00
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)

* 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.
†† 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).
‡ Internship cost is in addition to fees. Students will be required to purchase books and other course materials.
‡‡ May semester fees are paid separately.
¥ If you start the program in January, you must complete semester 2 in the summer (May to August) in order to continue into semester 3 in September of the same year.
§ Equivalent to total fees for the third year of C300, starting in Fall 2018. Bridge courses and Liberal Arts electives have additional costs.
¸ 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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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Program Name Program Length Academic Admission Requirements Other Requirements and Documentation Fees**

Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management – Casa Loma Campus (continued)


Construction Engineering 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,280.00
Technician T161 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Construction Engineering 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,280.00
Technology T105 (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Construction Management T403 1 year International Bachelor’s Degree or 3-year Diploma Interview (online video) for qualified applicants. $ 13,381.00†
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (3 semesters) in Civil Engineering, Construction or Architecture English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9;
Start: Jan. and demonstrated relevant work experience TOEFL 550 (paper), 213 (computer), 80 (online), 20 (each skill band); IELTS 6.0 (overall),
(resumé and references required). 5.5 (each skill band); MELAB 80; CAEL 60 (overall); Canadian Language Benchmark 8.
International transcripts require a Canadian equivalency evaluation.
Honours Bachelor of Technology 4 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six Recommended courses: basic computer software applications and Calculus and Vectors. $10,492.00‡‡
(Construction Management) T312 (1 field placement Grade 12 (U or M) courses, or equivalent, including English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9;
Honours Bachelor’s Degree semester) Grade 12 English (U) and any Grade 12 Math (U), TOEFL 84 (overall), 21 in each skill band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (in each skill band);
The only four-year degree program in Start: Sept. with an overall average of 65% or higher and MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall), 60 (writing). Proficiency in English communications is necessary
Construction Management in Ontario. a grade of 60 or higher in English and Math for success in this program.
OR Mature Student status*: Mature Student applicants must have the required English and Math credits. There is no
Grade 12 (U) English and Math with a grade of Mature Student testing in the credits required for degree programs.
65 or higher. Post-secondary credits in English and
Math will be considered (specific courses only).
Residential Construction 2 semesters 3-year Advanced Diploma in Construction Space is limited. Interview (resumé required). $ 3,842.00
Management T408 Start: May Engineering Technology, Civil Engineering or Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency
Ontario College Graduate Certificate equivalent. Minimum program grade point test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
average of 2.7. International transcripts require a Canadian equivalency evaluation.
Main criteria to determine equivalency will be
knowledge of: wood-frame construction details
and principles; Canadian construction industry
standards, procedures, protocols and codes;
and Canadian estimating and bidding practices.

School of Mechanical Engineering Technologies – Casa Loma Campus


Electromechanical Engineering 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,407.00
Technician T146 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept., Jan.¥ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Electromechanical 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,373.00
Engineering Technology – (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Building Automation T171 Start: Sept., Jan. Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
Mechanical Engineering 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,430.00
Technology – Design T121 (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Start: Sept., Jan.§ Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Mechanical Technician – 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 6,157.00†‡‡
CNC and Precision Machining T173 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept., Jan. Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Mechanical Techniques T149 14 weeks Applicants must be currently attending a university $ 4,072.00††
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) in Canada in a mechanical and/or industrial
Start: May engineering undergraduate program (or out of
school for one semester), and must have completed
university Calculus I and Engineering Strategies
and Practices (or Praxis) courses or their equivalent.
Applicants 18 years of age or younger must submit
proof of an Ontario Secondary School Diploma in
addition to post-secondary transcripts.

Distance Education
Automation Technician T950 32 weeks (approx.) Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Pentium-based PC or equivalent, USB port and sound card, minimum 512MB RAM $ 1,780.00¸
George Brown College Certificate Start: Open enrolment Grade 12 English (C or U) (1GB recommended), minimum 250MB available hard disk space, Windows 7/8/8.1/10,
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) email account, internet access, 32 and 64 bit compatible.
Check our website for information about how to apply.
Electromechanical Technician 34 weeks (approx.) Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Pentium-based PC or equivalent, USB port and sound card, minimum 512MB RAM $ 1,725.00¸
T902 Start: Open enrolment Grade 12 English (C or U) (1GB recommended), minimum 250MB available hard disk space, Windows 7/8/8.1/10,
George Brown College Certificate Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) email account, internet access, 32 and 64 bit compatible.
Check our website for information about how to apply.
Electronics Technician T901 32 weeks (approx.) Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Pentium-based PC or equivalent, USB port and sound card, minimum 512MB RAM $ 1,665.00¸
George Brown College Certificate Start: Open enrolment Grade 12 English (C or U) (1GB recommended), minimum 250MB available hard disk space, Windows 7/8/8.1/10,
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) email account, internet access, 32 and 64 bit compatible.
Check our website for information about how to apply.
Programmable Logic 32 weeks (approx.) Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Pentium-based PC or equivalent, USB port and sound card, minimum 512MB RAM $ 1,700.00¸
Controllers (PLC) Technician T903 Start: Open enrolment Grade 12 English (C or U) (1GB recommended), minimum 250MB available hard disk space, Windows 7/8/8.1/10,
George Brown College Certificate Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) email account, internet access, 32 and 64 bit compatible.
Check our website for information about how to apply.

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Program Name Program Length Academic Admission Requirements Other Requirements and Documentation Fees**

Distance Education (continued)


Programmable Logic 32 weeks (approx.) Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Pentium-based PC or equivalent, USB port and sound card, minimum 512MB RAM $ 1,700.00¸
Controllers (PLC) Technician II T949 Start: Open enrolment Grade 12 English (C or U) (1GB recommended), minimum 250MB available hard disk space, Windows 7/8/8.1/10,
George Brown College Certificate Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) email account, internet access, 32 and 64 bit compatible.
Check our website for information about how to apply.
Robotics Technician T948 28 weeks (approx.) Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Pentium-based PC or equivalent, USB port and sound card, minimum 512MB RAM $ 1,570.00¸
George Brown College Certificate Start: Open enrolment Grade 12 English (C or U) (1GB recommended), minimum 250MB available hard disk space, Windows 7/8/8.1/10,
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) email account, internet access, 32 and 64 bit compatible.
Check our website for information about how to apply.

School of Dental Health – Waterfront Campus


Dental Assisting (Levels I 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. $ 7,507.00‡
and II) S113 (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 60
Ontario College Certificate Sept. to June or higher
Start: Sept. 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
Dental Hygiene S124 6 semesters Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Subject to competition, applicants may need to have grades above the minimum. $26,231.00†‡
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Start: Sept. Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 70 Mature Student applicants are eligible to test for English only. Pre-placement Health Form,
Preparing dental hygienists for or higher Police Vulnerable Sector Check. This program does not accept International students.
practice for more than 40 years. 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
Chemistry or Physics (C or U) with a grade of
60 or higher
Dental Technology S100 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Standard First Aid Certificate, CPR Level C. $ 9,596.00‡
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 70
This program is unique in Ontario. Start: Sept. or higher
Preparing graduates for more Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
than 20 years. 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
Chemistry or Physics (C or U) with a grade of
60 or higher
Denturism S101 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. This program does not accept $ 20,937.00‡
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 70 International students.
Preparing graduates to work Start: Sept. or higher
as denturists for 20 years. 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
Chemistry or Physics (C or U) with a grade of
60 or higher
Restorative Dental Hygiene S400 27 weeks compressed Must be an active Registrant with the College of Interview for qualified applicants only. Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector $ 19,144.00‡
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (2 semesters) Dental Hygienists of Ontario. Minimum of one year Check. This program does not accept International students.
Preparing graduates for more Sept. to April of dental hygiene clinical experience (verification
than 40 years. Start: Sept. of current employment required) and resumé.

School of Health and Wellness – Waterfront Campus, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Activation Co-ordinator/ 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* It is recommended that applicants accumulate at least 40 volunteer hours, preferably working $ 4,143.00
Gerontology C102 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) with a minimum with older adults, prior to applying. Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept. grade of 65 Check. An information session is highly recommended.
This program is unique in Ontario. Waterfront Campus
Autism and Behavioural Science 1 year 3-year or 4-year Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Applicants with international $ 4,065.00
C405 (2 semesters) Science Degree (no specific major) or 2-year or transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency test results must test at the
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept., Jan. 3-year Diploma in a human services discipline College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Approved course sequence for the Waterfront Campus
Behaviour Analyst Certification Board.

* 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.
†† This is a fast-track program where a full two semesters of work is completed in the May to August period.
‡ Additional costs and fees apply. Check our website for details.
‡‡ Fees for this program do not include the cost of the Field Placement work semester.
¥ If you start the program in January, you must complete semester 2 in the summer (May to August) in order to continue into semester 3 in September of the same year.
§ If you start the program in January, you must complete semester 2 in the summer (May to August) of the same year.
¸ Amounts listed are the total of tuition and materials for programs starting in Fall 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Program Name Program Length Academic Admission Requirements Other Requirements and Documentation Fees**

School of Health and Wellness – Waterfront Campus, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (continued)
Behavioural Science Technician 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. $ 3,974.00
C146 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept. One of these courses is recommended:
Preparing students for work Waterfront Campus Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
in Behavioural Science for Science – one of Biology, Grade 12 (U) or Grade 11
more than 10 years. (C or U); Chemistry, Grade 12 (C or U) or Grade 11
(U); Physics, Grade 12 (C or U) or Grade 11 (U).
Behavioural Science Technician 1 year 3-year or 4-year Bachelor of Arts Degree with Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Applicants with international $ 3,920.00‡
(Intensive) C156 (3 semesters) a major in Psychology (or related discipline) or transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency test results must test at the
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept. Bachelor of Science Degree (must include at least College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
This program is unique in the GTA. Waterfront Campus one Psychology course).
Clinical Methods in Orthotics/ 2 years 4-year Bachelor of Science Degree and demonstrated This program is highly competitive and space is limited. Transcripts for all post-secondary $ 6,333.00
Prosthetics S407 (4 semesters) relevant work experience. A 4-year Degree in academic work (in progress or complete) must be submitted. Written entrance exam for
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept. Engineering or Kinesiology will be considered. qualified applicants only. Two reference letters and program-specific assessment (via video
This program is unique in Ontario. Sunnybrook Health Courses in anatomy, biomechanics and gait, human interview) for top-ranked applicants. Applicants with international transcripts who do not
Preparing graduates for nearly Sciences Centre physiology and pathology, and rehabilitation sciences provide English language proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George
40 years. are preferred. Brown College English assessment. This program does not accept International students.
Fitness and Health Promotion S125 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Police Vulnerable Sector Check. An information session is strongly recommended. $ 4,594.00††
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of
Training fitness professionals Start: Sept. 60 or higher
for more than 40 years. Waterfront Campus Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U)
with a grade of 60 or higher
Exercise Science (PSE4U) and Introductory
Kinesiology (PSK4U) may be accepted in lieu
of Biology.
Hearing Instrument Specialist S117 3 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* An information session is strongly recommended. Applicants with a Bachelor’s Degree $ 4,545.00
Ontario College Advanced Diploma (6 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) or a Diploma in Health Sciences, Social Sciences or a related field with a program average
Preparing qualified Hearing Start: Sept. Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) of B minus (or 70% or a grade point average of 2.7) may be considered for admission
professionals for more than Waterfront Campus with a grade of 70 or higher into the third semester.
25 years. Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U)
with a grade of 70 or higher
Grade 11 Physics (U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
with a grade of 60 or higher may be accepted
in lieu of Math.
Honours Bachelor of Behaviour 4 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six Grade 12 English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9; $ 7,847.00
Analysis S302 (8 semesters) (U or M) courses with a combined average of 65% TOEFL 84 (overall), 21 in each skill band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (in each skill band);
Honours Bachelor’s Degree plus 14-week or higher, including: MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall), 60 (writing). Proficiency in English communications is necessary
George Brown College field experience Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher for success in this program.
spearheaded the development term (unpaid) Grade 11 Math (U or M) or Grade 12 (U) with a Mature Student applicants must have the required English, Math and Science credits.
of the provincial Autism and Start: Sept. grade of 60 or higher There is no Mature Student testing in the credits required for degree programs.
Behavioural Science programs. Waterfront Campus Science – one of Biology, Grade 11 (U) or Grade 12
(U); Chemistry, Grade 11 (U) or Grade 12 (U); Physics,
Grade 11 (U) or Grade 12 (U); or Environmental
Science, Grade 11 (SVN3M), with a grade of 60
or higher
OR Mature Student status*:
Grade 12 English (U) with a grade of 65 or higher
Grade 11 Math (U or M) or Grade 12 (U) with a
grade of 60 or higher
Science – one of Biology, Grade 11 (U) or Grade 12
(U); Chemistry, Grade 11 (U) or Grade 12 (U); Physics,
Grade 11 (U) or Grade 12 (U); or Environmental
Science, Grade 11 (SVN3M), with a grade of 60
or higher.
Post-secondary credits in English, Math and Science
will be considered (certain courses only).
Honours Bachelor of Behaviour 5 semesters Successful completion of 2 years of a Behavioural English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9; $ 7,847.00
Analysis (Fast-Track) S303 plus 14-week Science Technology advanced diploma program or TOEFL 84 (overall), 21 in each skill band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (in each skill band);
Honours Bachelor’s Degree field experience equivalent, with a minimum program grade point MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall), 60 (writing). Proficiency in English communications is necessary
term (unpaid) average of 3.0 for success in this program.
Start: May OR Successful completion of a 2-year Behavioural
Waterfront Campus Science Technician diploma program or equivalent,
with a minimum program grade point average of 3.0
Orthotic/Prosthetic Technician S102 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Interview (in person), written tests in English, Math and Human Anatomy, dexterity test $ 6,743.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) and problem-solving tasks. Physics courses are recommended. Pre-placement Health Form,
This program is unique in Canada. Start: Sept. Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) Police Vulnerable Sector Check. This program does not accept International students.
Preparing graduates to work Sunnybrook Health Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U)
as technical personnel for more Sciences Centre Post-secondary (college or university) credits that
than 20 years. are equivalent to the secondary school requirements
stated will be accepted (certain courses only).

School of Health Services Management – Waterfront Campus, Casa Loma Campus


Dental Office Administration S115 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Basic knowledge of keyboarding skills and computer skills is recommended. An information $ 4,071.00
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) session is highly recommended.
Proudly preparing administrators Start: Sept.
for more than 25 years. Waterfront Campus

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Program Name Program Length Academic Admission Requirements Other Requirements and Documentation Fees**

School of Health Services Management – Waterfront Campus, Casa Loma Campus (continued)
Health Informatics T402 1 year Minimum 2-year Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree Minimum one year of work experience as a health-care professional or an IT professional, $ 11,044.00†
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (3 semesters) in Health Sciences or related field from an or equivalent (resumé required). Acceptance will be based on the combination of relevant
Start: Sept., Jan. accredited institution education and work experience. Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide
Casa Loma Campus OR Minimum 3-year Diploma in Information English language proficiency test results must test at the College level in the George Brown
Technology or related field from an accredited College English assessment.
institution.
Health Information Management 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* A working knowledge of Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, Outlook) is highly $ 4,021.00
C139 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) recommended. An information session is highly recommended. Pre-placement Health
Ontario College Diploma Sept. to May Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
This program is accredited by Start: Sept. Science – one of Biology, Grade 12 (U) or Grade
the Canadian Health Information Waterfront Campus 11 (C or U); Chemistry, Grade 12 (C or U) or Grade
Management Association. 11 (U); Physics, Grade 12 (C or U) or Grade 11 (U)
(Biology is preferred).
A minimum grade of 70 is required in English,
Math and Science courses.
Office Administration – 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Basic knowledge of keyboarding skills is recommended. An information session is highly $ 4,076.00
Health Services S135 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) recommended. Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept., Jan.
Waterfront Campus

Sally Horsfall Eaton School of Nursing – Waterfront Campus, St. James Campus, Ryerson University, Online Learning
Bachelor of Science in Nursing 4 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent ENG4U/EAE4U is the preferred English credit. The grades required in the subject prerequisites $ 7,824.00
S118 (8 semesters) with six Grade 12 (U or M) courses including: (normally in the 70–75 range) are subject to competition. Applicants who have been away
Ryerson University Bachelor’s Degree Start: Sept. Grade 12 English (ENG4U) from formal education for 10 years or longer must repeat prerequisite subjects. Applicants
Waterfront Campus/ Grade 11 Math (MCF3M or MCR3U), or Grade 12 with prior university or college study must have a minimum combined grade point average of
Ryerson University (MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U) 2.33 (C+). Higher CGPAs/averages may be required subject to competition. Only applications
Grade 12 Biology (SBI4U) to the first year of the Nursing program will be considered, and consideration is limited to
Grade 12 Chemistry (SCH4U) applicants without prior post-secondary studies in Nursing. Advanced standing for students with
OR Mature Student status (see footnote 1) prior Nursing studies cannot be considered. Applicants not enrolled in a full-time high school
Grade 12 English (U), Biology (U) and Chemistry (U), program (or at the College’s request) must complete the Collaborative Nursing Supplementary
and Grade 12 Math (U) or Grade 11 (M or U) Application Form (please see our website). Practice Requirement Record Form, Police Vulnerable
Sector Check. For additional requirements (requisite skills and abilities, English proficiency,
immunization, mask testing, working with diverse populations) and documentation, please
visit ryerson.ca/nursingdegree. This program is open to domestic applicants only.
Personal Support Worker C112 2 semesters Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* CPR Level HCP, Standard First Aid Certificate, Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable $ 4,155.00
Ontario College Certificate Start: Sept., Jan. Grade 12 English (C or U) Sector Check. This program is open to domestic applicants only.
George Brown College has been Waterfront Campus
training PSWs for more than 20 years.
Personal Support Worker Pathway 14 weeks Ontario Personal Support Worker (PSW) graduate Mature Student applicants may take the Admissions Assessment for English and Math. $ 2,153.00r
to Practical Nursing S119 (1 semester) (Ontario College Certificate from a College of This program is open to domestic applicants only.
George Brown College Certificate Start: Sept., Jan. Applied Art and Technology or from an accredited
Waterfront Campus private career college or institution from 2014
onwards) with a minimum program grade point
average of 3.0.
Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 65
or higher
Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
with a grade of 65 or higher
OR Mature Student Status*
Practical Nursing S121 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* The grades required in the subject prerequisites are subject to competition. Interview (online, $ 5,054.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) with a grade of 70 recorded to assess specific competencies). Only the most qualified applicants will be invited
Preparing graduates to work as Start: Sept., Jan., May or higher to an interview. Only the top-ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program.
Practical Nurses for nearly 30 years. Waterfront Campus Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) Only applications to the first semester of the program will be considered. CPR Level HCP,
with a grade of 70 or higher Standard First Aid Certificate, Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
Grade 11 Biology (C or U) or Grade 12 (U) This program does not accept International students.
with a grade of 70 or higher
Grade 11 Chemistry (U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
with a grade of 70 or higher
Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mature Student applicants may take the Admissions Assessment for English. $ 4,249.00
Certificates and Diplomas A109 (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Certificate Start: Sept., Jan., May
St. James Campus
Registered Nurse – Critical Care 1 semester RN, Certificate of Competence, College of Nurses One year of acute care nursing experience in Ontario. Interview (all applicants are interviewed $ 2,373.00r
Nursing S402 Start: Sept., Jan. of Ontario without practice restrictions by telephone or in person), resumé, Pre-placement Health Form. This program is open to
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Waterfront Campus Basic Cardiac Life Support, HCP Level domestic applicants only.
Preparing RNs to work in critical care
units for more than 40 years.
Registered Nurse – Critical Care 8 months RN, Certificate of Competence, College of Nurses One year of acute care nursing experience in Ontario. Interview (all applicants are interviewed $ 2,373.00r
Nursing (Online) S422 Start: Sept. of Ontario without practice restrictions by telephone or in person), resumé, Pre-placement Health Form. This program is open to
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Waterfront Campus/ Basic Cardiac Life Support, HCP Level domestic applicants only.
Online Learning

(1) Mature Student applicants 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.
* 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.
†† The cost of textbooks ($300–$400) is not included.
‡ Spring/Summer semester fees are paid separately.
r Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for one semester of programs starting in Fall 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Program Name Program Length Academic Admission Requirements Other Requirements and Documentation Fees**

Sally Horsfall Eaton School of Nursing – Waterfront Campus, St. James Campus, Ryerson University, Online Learning (continued)
Registered Nurse – Operating 16 weeks RN, Certificate of Competence, College of Nurses Preferably two years of surgical nursing experience in a hospital setting. No operating room $ 2,453.00r
Room Perioperative Nursing S414 (1 semester) of Ontario without practice restrictions experience necessary. Interview (all applicants are interviewed by telephone or in person),
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept., Jan. Basic Cardiac Life Support, HCP Level resumé, Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. This program is open
Preparing RNs to work in operating Waterfront Campus/ to domestic applicants only.
rooms for more than 40 years. Online Learning
Registered Nurse – Perinatal 15 weeks RN, Certificate of Competence, College of Nurses NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program) certificate is required. Interview (all applicants are $ 2,373.00r
Intensive Care Nursing S404 (1 semester) of Ontario without practice restrictions interviewed by telephone or in person), resumé, Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept., Jan. Basic Cardiac Life Support, HCP Level Sector Check. This program is open to domestic applicants only.
Preparing RNs to work in neonatal Waterfront Campus/
intensive care units for more Online Learning
than 50 years.
RPN Bridge to BScN S122 2 semesters Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) in good standing Submission of all post-secondary transcripts from Canadian and international educational $ 6,907.00
Ontario College Certificate Start: Sept. with the College of Nurses of Ontario without institutions attended. Applicants who have completed a Practical Nursing certificate-to-
Waterfront Campus practice restrictions. diploma program will be considered on an individual basis. Applicants with prior university
Graduation from a two-year community college or college study in fields outside of Practical Nursing must have a minimum combined
Practical Nursing (PN) diploma program in Ontario grade point average of 2.33 (C+). Completion of CASPer ® test with competitive results.
with a minimum cumulative average of 75% and Basic Cardiac Life Support, HCP Level, Standard First Aid Certificate, Pre-placement Health
grades of not less than 70 (B–) in any element of the Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. For additional requirements and documentation,
PN program for which advanced standing credit will please visit our website. This program is open to domestic applicants only.
be assigned by Trent University.

Chef School – St. James Campus


Advanced French Patisserie H413 3 semesters Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Baking, Pastry Arts Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $14,284.00†¥
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: May or Culinary Management test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
OR One-year certificate in Baking, Pastry Arts or
Patisserie Apprenticeship and a minimum of one year
of relevant work experience (resumé required).
Baker/Patissier Apprentice H600 2 to 5 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Each applicant must be registered as an apprentice with the Ministry of Advanced Education $ 678.00††
(Apprenticeship) Start: Open enrolment Grade 12 English (C or U) and Skills Development and have a registered employer sponsor.
George Brown College Certificate Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Baking and Pastry Arts 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Applicants may qualify for admission by completing the Hospitality Services (Pre-Hospitality) $ 5,715.00¥
Management H113 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) program (H101) with an overall grade point average of 3.0. There are a limited number of
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept., May‡‡ Grade 11 Math (C, M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) seats available, and admission is not guaranteed.
Baking – Pre-Employment H108 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 5,644.00¥
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Jan. Grade 11 Math (C, M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Cook Apprentice H601 2 to 5 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Each applicant must be registered as an apprentice with the Ministry of Advanced Education $ 678.00††
(Apprenticeship) Start: Open enrolment Grade 12 English (C or U) and Skills Development and have a registered employer sponsor, and at least one year of
George Brown College Certificate Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) industry experience.
Culinary Arts – Italian H411 3 semesters Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Culinary Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $11,895.00†¥
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: May Management test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
OR One-year certificate in Culinary Skills or
Advanced Cook certification and a minimum of one
year of relevant work experience (resumé required).
Culinary Management H100 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Applicants may qualify for admission by completing the Hospitality Services (Pre-Hospitality) $ 6,121.00¥
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) program (H101) with an overall grade point average of 3.0. There are a limited number of
Start: Sept., Jan., Grade 11 Math (C, M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) seats available, and admission is not guaranteed.
May¨
Culinary Management 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Applicants may qualify for admission by completing the Hospitality Services (Pre-Hospitality) $ 8,065.00†¥
(Integrated Learning) H116 (4 consecutive Grade 12 English (C or U) program (H101) with an overall grade point average of 3.0. There are a limited number of
Ontario College Diploma semesters) Grade 11 Math (C, M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) seats available, and admission is not guaranteed.
Start: Sept., Jan., May
Culinary Management – Nutrition 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Applicants may qualify for admission by completing the Hospitality Services (Pre-Hospitality) $ 6,582.00¥
H119 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) program (H101) with an overall grade point average of 3.0. There are a limited number of
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept. Grade 11 Math (C, M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) seats available, and admission is not guaranteed.
Culinary Skills H134 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Applicants may qualify for admission by completing the Hospitality Services (Pre-Hospitality) $ 6,120.00¥
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) program (H101) with an overall grade point average of 3.0. There are a limited number of
Start: Sept., Jan., May Grade 11 Math (C, M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) seats available, and admission is not guaranteed.
Food and Nutrition Management 1 year Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in a Culinary or Demonstrated experience (resumé required), interview. $ 4,742.00¥
H402 (2 semesters) Hospitality Management program Pre-placement Health Form, Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Applicants with international
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Start: Sept. OR One-year Culinary Skills program, apprenticeship transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency test results must test at the
program or another equivalent program. College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Honours Bachelor of Commerce 4 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma with Recommended courses: basic computer software applications. English language proficiency $ 10,242.00¥‡
(Culinary Management) H315 (8 semesters) six Grade 12 (U or M) courses, or equivalent, required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9; TOEFL 84 (overall), 21 in each skill
Honours Bachelor’s Degree Start: Sept. with an overall average of 65% or higher, including band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (in each skill band); MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall),
The only four-year Culinary Grade 12 English (U) and Grade 12 Math (U) with 60 (writing). Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
Management honours bachelor’s a grade of 60 or higher Mature Student applicants must have the required English and Math credits. There is no
degree program in Canada. OR Mature Student status*: Mature Student testing in the credits required for degree programs.
Grade 12 English (U) and Grade 12 Math (U)
with a grade of 65 or higher are required.
Post-secondary credits in English and Math
will be considered (certain courses only).

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Program Name Program Length Academic Admission Requirements Other Requirements and Documentation Fees**

Chef School – St. James Campus (continued)


Honours Bachelor of Commerce 5 semesters A Culinary Management Diploma with a program English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9; $ 4,054.00¥
(Culinary Management) Start: May grade point average of 3.0 (75%) or higher TOEFL 84 (overall), 21 in each skill band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (in each skill band);
(Fast-Track) H316 Completion of bridge courses in the Summer term MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall), 60 (writing). Proficiency in English communications is necessary
Honours Bachelor’s Degree with a grade point average of 1.7 (60%) or higher for success in this program.

School of Hospitality and Tourism Management – St. James Campus


Advanced Wine and Beverage 3 semesters Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Food and Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English language proficiency $ 7,191.00†¥
Business Management H414 Start: Sept. Beverage Management, Hotel Management, test results must test at the College level in the George Brown College English assessment.
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Tourism and Hospitality Management, Special Applicants with work experience only will be required to take the George Brown College
Event Management, or a related area English assessment.
OR Current industry professionals with a minimum
of one year of industry experience and a strong
understanding of industry standards will be
considered through an interview (resumé required).
Food and Beverage Management – 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* $ 4,685.00¥
Restaurant Management H132 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept., Jan., May Grade 11 Math (C, M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
Honours Bachelor of Business 4 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma with Recommended courses: basic computer software applications. English language proficiency $ 9,992.00‡¥
Administration (Hospitality) H311 (8 semesters, plus six Grade 12 (U or M) courses, or equivalent, required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9; TOEFL 84 (overall), 21 in each skill
Honours Bachelor’s Degree 2 co-op terms) with an overall average of 65% or higher; band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (in each skill band); MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall),
Start: Sept. Grade 12 English (U) and Grade 12 Math (U) 60 (writing). Proficiency in English communications is necessary for success in this program.
(Students with with a grade of 60 or higher are required. Mature Student applicants must have the required English and Math credits. There is no
advanced standing OR Mature Student status*: Mature Student testing in the credits required for degree programs.
may be able to Grade 12 English (U) and Grade 12 Math (U)
start in January.) with a grade of 65 or higher are required.
Post-secondary credits in English and Math
will be considered (certain courses only).
Honours Bachelor of Business 5 semesters Two-year Diploma in Hospitality from George Brown Advanced standing will be determined by the academic division. English language proficiency $ 9,992.00‡¥
Administration (Hospitality) (or longer, based College or another post-secondary institution, with required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9; TOEFL 84 (overall), 21 in each skill
(Fast-Track) H312 on transferable a program grade point average of 3.0 or higher and band (online); IELTS 6.5 (overall), 6.0 (in each skill band); MELAB 85; CAEL 70 (overall),
Bachelor’s Degree credits granted) a grade of B or higher in any courses that will be 60 (writing).
plus 2 co-op terms transferred for credit. Check our website for information about how to apply.
Start: May
Hospitality – Hotel Operations 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Applicants may qualify for admission by completing the Hospitality Services (Pre-Hospitality) $ 4,345.00¥
Management H133 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) program (H101) with an overall grade point average of 3.0. There are a limited number of
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept., Jan., May§ Grade 11 Math (C, M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) seats available, and admission is not guaranteed.
Hospitality Services H101 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Various allergens, including nuts, dairy and shellfish, are routinely used in practical labs. $ 4,694.00¥
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) Mature Student applicants may take the Admissions Assessment for English.
Start: Sept.
Special Event Management H131 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Applicants may qualify for admission by completing the Hospitality Services (Pre-Hospitality) $ 4,403.00¥
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) program (H101) with an overall grade point average of 3.0. There are a limited number of
Start: Sept., Jan., May§ Grade 11 Math (C, M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) seats available, and admission is not guaranteed.
Tourism and Hospitality 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Applicants may qualify for admission by completing the Hospitality Services (Pre-Hospitality) $ 4,341.00¥
Management H130 (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) program (H101) with an overall grade point average of 3.0. There are a limited number of
Ontario College Diploma Start: Sept., Jan., May§ Grade 11 Math (C, M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U) seats available, and admission is not guaranteed.

School of English as a Second Language – St. James Campus


General Arts and Science – 3 semesters Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent All applicants must complete a placement test and achieve a minimum of Level 1 to be $ 1,881.00¸
English for Academic Purposes (Levels 1–9 depending (18 years of age or younger); Mature Student status, considered for the program. Applicants may submit a valid IELTS (academic) or TOEFL score
R105 on initial placement no OSSD required (19 years of age or older) instead of taking the test. Permanent residents of Canada must present legible copies of
Ontario College Certificate test) both sides of their Permanent Resident Card or other proof of residency.
(upon completion of Level 8) Start: Sept., Jan., May
General Arts and Science – 3 semesters Applicants must provide a valid passport. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older at the start of classes and must complete $ 3,025.00·
English for Academic Purposes (Levels 1–9 depending a placement test.
(for International Students) R115 on initial placement
Ontario College Certificate test)
(upon completion of Level 8) Start: Sept., Oct., Jan.,
March, May, July

* 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.
†† Classroom fee. Amount listed is for one level of the program starting in Fall 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates. Additional costs apply. Check our website for details.
‡ Fees for this program do not include the cost of the co-op work term.
‡‡ If you start the program in September, you will not attend classes during the Spring/Summer term. If you start the program in May, you will not attend classes during the Winter term.
r Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for one semester of programs starting in Fall 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.
¥ Additional costs and/or fees apply. Check our website for details.
§ If you start in January or May, you will complete the program with no semesters off.
¨ If you start the program in September, you have the option of taking semester 3 in the Spring/Summer term and then completing semester 4 to graduate within 18 months.
 Amount listed is the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first semester of the program starting in Fall 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.
¸ Amount listed is the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for one semester of the program starting in Fall 2018. September fees are $1,653.82 plus $227.18 for health insurance.
January fees are $1,654.51 plus $155.49 for health insurance. May fees are $1,654.00. Fees are subject to change starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.
· Amount listed is the fee for one level starting in Fall 2018. Additional costs: student ID fee of $12 and Alumni fee of $28.91. Fees are subject to change starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Program Name Program Length Academic Admission Requirements Other Requirements and Documentation Fees**

School of Immigrant and Transitional Education – St. James Campus, Casa Loma Campus
College Teachers Training 2 semesters Graduate-level degree (masters/doctorate) from Resumé, interview. $ 8,321.00
for Internationally Educated Start: Sept. abroad or professional designation/equivalent English language proficiency required is Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 8 (or higher)
Professionals R403 St. James Campus credential in apprenticeship/skill required to teach in speaking and listening and CLB 7 (or higher) in reading and writing, or ELTPA Level 8
Ontario College Graduate Certificate in a college setting. Degree must be assessed by an (or higher) in speaking and listening and Level 7 (or higher) in reading and writing.
official credential assessment organization. English language proficiency results must not be older than two years, as of January 1
One year of full-time secondary/post-secondary (i.e., January 1, 2016 for fall 2018).
teaching experience or similar experience.
College Vocational A101 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or Qualified applicants must attend an information session, in-class assessment and interview. $ 3,789.00
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Ontario Secondary School Certificate or
Start: Sept. Mature Student status*
St. James Campus
Construction Management T403 1 year International Bachelor’s Degree or 3-year Diploma Interview (online video) for qualified applicants. $13,381.00††
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (3 semesters) in Civil Engineering, Construction or Architecture English language proficiency required is George Brown College ESL program Level 9;
Start: Jan. and demonstrated relevant work experience TOEFL 550 (paper), 213 (computer), 80 (online), 20 (each skill band); IELTS 6.0 (overall),
Casa Loma Campus (resumé and references required). 5.5 (each skill band); MELAB 80; CAEL 60 (overall); Canadian Language Benchmark 8.
International transcripts require a Canadian equivalency evaluation.
Transitions to Post-Secondary 12 months Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mental health and/or addictions history. Academic assessment, readiness and goals No fee
Education A107 (3 semesters) assessment, interview.
Ontario College Certificate Start: Sept., Jan., April Check our website for information about how to apply.
St. James Campus

School of Liberal Arts and Sciences – Casa Loma Campus


General Arts and Science – 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mature Student applicants may take the Admissions Assessment for English. $ 4,069.00
One-Year R104 (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Certificate Start: Sept., Jan.
General Arts and Science R101 2 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mature Student applicants may take the Admissions Assessment for English. $ 4,069.00
Ontario College Diploma (4 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan.

School of Work and College Preparation – St. James Campus, Casa Loma Campus
Academic Upgrading A751 1 to 3 semesters Admission assessment (reading and writing skills) Applicants must be residents of Ontario. Call 416-415-5000, ext. 3560 or email No fee
George Brown College Certificate Start: Monthly Fluency in English upgradinginfo@georgebrown.ca for information about program information sessions.
St. James Campus Mature Student status* Check our website for information about how to apply.
Academic Upgrading for Deaf 1 to 5 semesters This program is for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Admission testing and interview, demonstrating proficiency in ASL and English. No fee
and Hard of Hearing Adults A752 Start: Sept., Jan. students who use American Sign Language (ASL) Check our website for information about how to apply.
George Brown College Certificate St. James Campus and are 19 years of age or older. All courses are
The only college-based program taught in ASL.
of its kind in Toronto.
Construction Craft Worker 18 weeks Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mental health and/or addictions history. Academic assessment, skills assessment, interview. No fee
Foundations A106 Start: April Check our website for information about how to apply.
Ontario College Certificate Casa Loma Campus
Culinary Skills A110 2 semesters Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mental health and/or addictions history. Academic assessment, skills assessment, interview. No fee
Ontario College Certificate Start: Jan. Check our website for information about how to apply.
St. James Campus
Hospitality Services H101 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Various allergens, including nuts, dairy and shellfish, are routinely used in practical labs. $ 4,694.00†
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U) Mature Student applicants may take the Admissions Assessment for English.
Start: Sept.
St. James Campus
Pre-Business A146 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mature Student applicants may take the Admissions Assessment for English. $ 4,135.00
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan.
St. James Campus
Pre-Community Services A103 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mature Student applicants may take the Admissions Assessment for English. $ 3,959.00
Ontario College Certificate (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Start: Sept., Jan.
St. James Campus
Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to 1 year Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent* Mature Student applicants may take the Admissions Assessment for English. $ 4,249.00
Certificates and Diplomas A109 (2 semesters) Grade 12 English (C or U)
Ontario College Certificate Start: Sept., Jan., May
St. James Campus

* 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 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.
† Additional costs and/or fees apply. Check our website for details.
†† Amount listed is the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first three semesters of the program starting in Fall 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.

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Program Information Sessions
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answered by program coordinators or faculty and tour our labs and facilities.
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person, you can visit our website WATERFRONT
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George Brown College’s Waterfront Campus is expanding to include
an exciting new facility in the Daniels Waterfront – City of the Arts
development at Queens Quay and Lower Jarvis Street. It will house
several School of Design programs and a research hub and will be
located a short distance away from the Daphne Cockwell Centre for
MAKE AN INFORMED CAREER CHOICE Health Sciences.
Career clarity is influenced by many factors. We provide tools and services to • The new facility will provide 103,000 square feet of space for
help you confidently choose a career focus and become highly employable: hands-on learning and collaboration, both among students and
ENTRY ADVISORS help prospective students identify the program options that with industry partners.
best align with their education and career goals, in addition to answering • It will also be home to the Innovation Exchange, a research hub
questions about educational pathways, academic upgrading and how to where students and businesses will team up and bring new
get credit for prior learning. georgebrown.ca/advising ideas to market.
CAREER COACH provides up-to-date labour market information, including • The facility and the programming offered are designed to meet
salaries, employment growth projections, current job opportunities and workforce demand by providing specialized, industry-identified
related George Brown programs. Users gain a clear understanding of the skills training.
job prospects before they begin their post-secondary experience, so they can
George Brown’s design space is expected to open in late 2018.
choose their path based on real-world intelligence. cc.georgebrown.ca
CAREER CENTRE ADVISORS guide and support students in developing their
career roadmap. They help students understand their career options,
their strengths, employability skills and effective job search strategies.
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