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GEORGE BROWN
COLLEGE
ENROLMENT
Student body averages more than 22,266 full-time students
(full-time) equivalent
Including 2,070 international students
712 apprentices
48,690 continuing education registrants (including 12,000
distance learners)
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George Brown
College has the best
reputation of the
five GTA colleges for
equipping graduates
to get the job they
want, providing
real life experiences
and possessing the
strongest relationships
with industry.
Environics Research, June, 2010.
Employers perceive
George Brown as
producing the highest
quality graduates when
compared to the other
GTA colleges.
Employer Research, Northstar
Research Partners, July, 2008.
Stefano Pascucci
International Business
Management, Graduated 2008.
Current position: Air Import
Coordinator, ITN Logistics
Group, Toronto, Ontario
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University and college graduates come to George Brown to build on the foundation
of their degree or diploma in order to find employment in their chosen field. A fasttrack diploma program such as Early Childhood Education or a graduate certificate in
International Business Management offers a condensed, intensive, hands-on learning
experience that often results in employment shortly after graduation.
Go in a new direction
For working professionals, our postgraduate programs open doors of opportunity to
new or related fields. For instance, the Food and Nutrition Management certificate
the only one of its kind in Ontariogives individuals with a background in food
and beverage management the ability to apply their knowledge and experience in a
healthcare setting. Our nursing postgraduate programs take the practice of nursing
to an entirely new level through specialized training in areas such as critical care,
perinatal intensive care and forensics.
Elaine Lazzarato
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Kai Exos
Design Management,
Graduated 2005.
Current position: Chief Creative
Officer, Spoke Agency, Toronto,
Ontario
Kai Exos entered George Brown
as a mature student having run
his own ad agency in Miami. He
needed an entre into the Canadian
advertising industry and was drawn
to the Design Management program
because it offered a desired focus on
project management and integrative
thinking. He also liked the fact that
professors and guest mentors were
business leaders who understood
strategic design from years of lived
experience.
Now as the Chief Creative Officer
of his own integrated ad agency,
Kai employs the lessons he learned
at George Brown to create branded
content for the likes of Disney and
Nestl Nespresso.
To collaborate alongside
incredibly talented people
who believe in what theyre
doing every day is more than
I couldve ever asked for.
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make it happen
Whether you are a recent college or university graduate in need of specialized skills
to get a job or an employed person wanting to accelerate or change your career
altogether, George Browns postgraduate programs can make it happen.
Robin Paul
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School of Design
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Community-Building Careers
George Brown Colleges
Centre for Community
Services & Early
Childhood meets the needs
of our urban community
with a comprehensive range
of programs, a large number
of community partnerships
and field placements, as well
as the most dedicated and
experienced faculty.
People with a background
in the field of social services
and early childhood
education can elevate their
skills and knowledge, earn
accreditation and advance
their careers by taking a
full- or part-time
postgraduate program in
any of the following areas
in our School of Social
& Community Services or
School of Early Childhood.
Also available on
a part-time basis:
Advanced
Counselling Skills
Constructivist Career
Counselling
Criminal Justice
Early Childhood
Management*
Grief & Bereavement
Counselling
Social Services
Management
*Offered two evenings per week
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Canadas economy
depends on maintaining
and modernizing our
physical and virtual
infrastructures. The Centre
for Construction &
Engineering Technologies
at George Brown College
prepares graduates for
employment in an industry
that accounts for almost 12
per cent of Canadas GDP
and employs one out of
every 20 Canadians.
Source: Construction Sector
Council The Labour Market
Information Program.
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Immigrant Education
College Teachers Training for Internationally Educated Professionals
This program is designed to provide the communication skills, training and critical
Canadian experience to help prepare internationally educated teachers for teaching
in a Canadian community college environment. Students will benefit from a series of
focused workshops on topics such as online course management, diversity, outcomesbased learning and technology in the classroom.
Construction Management for Internationally Educated Professionals
This program builds on the training and experiences of internationally educated
professionals to create skilled managers who can lead interdisciplinary teams.
Students receive training in communications and construction management and
gain real-world experience in an environment of applied learning.
Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) (Full- and Part-time*)
The TESL program provides a solid grounding in both the theoretical and practical
aspects of teaching English as a Second Language to adults. The program emphasizes
the practical aspects of language teaching through classroom observations and the
practice of teaching in a wide range of English programs at George Brown College.
Graduates may also apply for a no-cost, three-week teaching experience in China.
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.
Career Options
Admission Requirements
Co-op/
Length Clinical Contact
416-415-5000
8 mos.
NA
Ext 2137
design@georgebrown.ca
8 mos.
NA
Ext 2137
design@georgebrown.ca
12 mos.
NA
Ext 2137
design@georgebrown.ca
9 mos.
NA
Ext 2137
design@georgebrown.ca
8 mos.
Yes
416-415-5000
8 mos.
NA
Ext 2160
financialservices@
georgebrown.ca
12 mos.
Yes
Ext 2160
financialservices@
georgebrown.ca
8 mos.
NA
Ext 2160
business@georgebrown.ca
12 mos.
Yes
Ext 2160
financialservices@
georgebrown.ca
8 mos.
NA
Ext 2160
business@georgebrown.ca
12 mos.
Yes
Ext 2160
financialservices@
georgebrown.ca
12 mos.
Yes
Ext 2160
financialservices@
georgebrown.ca
416-415-5000
Diploma/degree in counselling.
5 courses
NA
Ext 2126
cecommunity@georgebrown.ca
8 mos.
Yes
Ext 2121
liberalarts@georgebrown.ca
8 mos.
Yes
Ext 2185
info@georgebrown.ca
43 weeks
Yes
Ext 2185
info@georgebrown.ca
12 mos.
Yes
Ext 2185
info@georgebrown.ca
2 courses
NA
Ext 2126
cecommunity@georgebrown.ca
6 courses
NA
Ext 2126
cecommunity@georgebrown.ca
P lease check course calendar for a complete list of admission requirements, which may include requirements such as: an interview, audition, testing,
or proof of previous training/experience. Academic requirements may include a specific GPA or the need for directly-related career experience.
*Fast-Track = Your previous post-secondary experience may allow you to enter the program with advanced standing and complete it on an accelerated schedule.
Part-Time = Offered on evenings and/or weekends through the Centre for Continuous Learning, unless otherwise indicated.
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Due to on going program improvements, courses are subject to change without notice.
Program Name
Career Options
Admission Requirements
| 416-415-2000
Co-op/
Length Clinical Contact
416-415-5000
6 courses
NA
Ext 2310
kalexand@georgebrown.ca
10 mos.
Yes
Ext 2310
5 courses
NA
Ext 2126
cecommunity@georgebrown.ca
8 mos.
Yes
Ext 2186
rsluser@georgebrown.ca
6 courses
NA
Ext 2126
cecommunity@georgebrown.ca
416-415-5000
12 mos.
NA
Ext. 4398
construction@georgebrown.ca
12 mos.
NA
Ext. 4287
computertechnology@
georgebrown.ca
12 mos.
NA
Ext. 4287
computertechnology@
georgebrown.ca
12 mos.
NA
Ext. 4287
computertechnology@
georgebrown.ca
416-415-5000
Administration of
Medications (Part-time)
11-13
courses
Yes
3 courses
Yes
5 courses
NA
2 years
NA
416-480-5783
info@georgebrown.ca
4 courses
Yes
Ext 2126
cecommunity@georgebrown.ca
Forensic Nursing
(Part-time) (Distance education)
4 courses
NA
6 courses
NA
Ext 2126
cecommunity@georgebrown.ca
P lease check course calendar for a complete list of admission requirements, which may include requirements such as: an interview, audition, testing, or proof
of previous training/experience. Academic requirements may include a specific GPA or the need for directly-related career experience.
*Fast-Track = Your previous post-secondary experience may allow you to enter the program with advanced standing and complete it on an accelerated schedule.
Part-Time = Offered on evenings and/or weekends through the Centre for Continuous Learning, unless otherwise indicated.
Offered two evenings per week through the Centre for Community Services & Early Childhood.
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Due to on going program improvements, courses are subject to change without notice.
Program Name
Career Options
Admission Requirements
| 416-415-2000
Co-op/
Length Clinical Contact
416-415-5000
6 courses
NA
Ext 2126
cecommunity@georgebrown.ca
Maternal-newborn Nursing
(Part-time)
7 courses
NA
Neuroscience Nursing
(Part-time)
4 courses
Yes
Nurse Educator
(Part-time) (Distance education)
RN (BScN).
4 courses
NA
16 weeks
or 9
months
(online)
Yes
2-3
semesters
7 courses
Yes
16 weeks
or 16
weeks
(online)
Yes
Ext 2349
15 weeks,
or 4
part-time
distance
courses
Yes
12 courses
Yes
26 weeks
NA
Ext 4555
416-415-5000
8 mos.
NA
12 mos.
Yes
8 mos.
Yes
Teaching English as a
Second Language (TESL) (R400)
(Full-time) (Part-time)
416-415-5000
Landed immigrant, permanent resident or VISA
status, Canadian equivalency of a graduate-level
degree, one year of secondary or post-secondary
teaching experience or equivalent, English language
proficiency, Divisional Select Interview.
P lease check course calendar for a complete list of admission requirements, which may include requirements such as: an interview, audition, testing, or proof
of previous training/experience. Academic requirements may include a specific GPA or the need for directly-related career experience.
*Fast-Track = Your previous post-secondary experience may allow you to enter the program with advanced standing and complete it on an accelerated schedule.
Part-Time = Offered on evenings and/or weekends through the Centre for Continuous Learning, unless otherwise indicated.
Courses held in the evening for Semester I. Day-time availability is required in Semester II for practice teaching component.
33 weeks
Yes
Ext 3268
cttp@georgebrown.ca
8 mos.
Yes
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