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Student success in college requires well developed learning skills and attitudes (such as being able to work independently,
participate in a team, be well-organized, develop good work habits, and show initiative). These skills are as important as prior academic
achievement. Applicants should have thoroughly developed these skills and attitudes before beginning their college programs.
List of Courses
OUR PROGRAM
There is a growing demand for qualified, knowledgeable and professional renovators and custom home builders in the construction industry. According to the Canadian Home Builders Association, more than half the spending in the Canadian construction industry takes place in the renovation field. This three-year program is designed to prepare you for employment in the carpentry trade and management areas of the renovation and construction field, with sustainable design business principles being key.
You will learn new construction and building renovation skills from both an applied and a management perspective, including carpentry techniques and new materials applications, while gaining a solid understanding of the renovation-related trades. Hands-on training takes place in fully equipped labs where students practice framing and finishing techniques related to renovations and new home construction, using sustainable design principles.
Technical topics include: residential renovations, custom home construction, cabinetry, site layout, demolition, framing and finishing, blueprint reading and the building code. You will learn custom millwork, stair construction, basic wiring, plumbing and drywall finishing.
Business skills include: business management, marketing, client relations, project management, site management, planning, scheduling, and controlling, estimating and cost accounting, budgeting, inspections, and financial management. You will also learn how to use and apply computer software and technology currently used in the construction industry, including spreadsheets, CAD, estimating, project management and presentation tools.
This program is unique in Ontario.
STUDENT EVENTS
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YOUR FUTURE STUDY OPTIONS
This program shares the first four semesters with the Building Renovation Technician program (T110). Semesters 5 and 6 prepare you for a wider range of career options, including the potential owning, operating and management of a renovation, custom home building, subcontracting or general contracting business.
Qualified graduates may be eligible for advanced standing in the George Brown College Bachelor of Applied Technology degree program. Bridge courses will be required. For more information, see transferguide.georgebrown.ca.
PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS
Part-time study options are not available for this program; however, our Continuing Education office offers evening courses and part-time certificate programs in Building/Construction Technologies. See coned.georgebrown.ca.
YOUR CAREER
Graduates find employment in many areas of the renovation and construction field. Opportunities include renovation, general contracting, custom home building, green technology, site supervision, project management, estimating, technical sales, home inspections and carpentry. Graduates who have entrepreneurial aspirations may also start their own businesses offering these services.
COURSES
Printable version Curriculum Planner Start Date (2012-2013) (This PDF file* opens a new window)
SEMESTER 1
DRFT1006 Architectural Plan Interpretation I
BLDG1020 Interior Millwork and Finishes
COMP1082 Computer Skills and Applications *
GHUM1106 History of Architecture
COMM1007 College English
MATH1109 Mathematics for Building Technologies
SEMESTER 2
BLDG1009 Residential Building Renovation and Restoration
BLDG 1047 Construction Layout and Rigging
BLDG2048 Site Management and Construction Safety
DRFT2017 Architectural Plan Interpretation II
GSCI1022 Building Science and the Environment
SEMESTER 3
BLDG2003 ICI Renovation and Restoration (Industrial, Commercial, Institutional)
BLDG2052 Methods of Measurement: Restoration, Renovation and Redevelopment
BLDG2005 Construction Business Management and Marketing
BLDG2033 Field Placement
BLDG1050 Portfolio
GNED General Education Elective
SEMESTER 4
BLDG2008 Associated Trades Applied Theory and Applications
BLDG2050 Estimating
BLGD2027 Field Placement
BLDG2047 Planning and Scheduling (Renovation and Restoration)
GNED General Education Elective
SEMESTER 5
BLDG3153 Residential Design I (CAD)
BLDG3154 Construction Economics and Real Property Development
BLDG3155 Business Management and Development (Sales and Management Strategy)
BLDG3156 Zoning and Building Regulations
BLDG3157 Inspections
BLDG3158 Financial Management and Bookkeeping
SEMESTER 6
BLDG1164 Building Science I – Fundamentals
BLDG2022 Law and Construction Contracts
BLDG3003 Construction Safety Practice
BLDG3026 Sustainable Building Rating Systems and Practices
BLDG3027 Deconstruction Methods
BLDG3159 Residential Design II (CAD)
BLDG3161 Project Management, Construction Budgeting and Administration
* See Computer Skills Challenge Testing for more information.
For more information,
call George Brown School of Construction Management and Trades
at: 416-415-5000 ext. 4398
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For updated information and course descriptions, call 416-415-2000 (TTY 1-877-515-5559) or long distance 1-800-265-2002.
George Brown College is continually striving to improve its programs and their delivery. The information contained in
this calendar 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 completions of, a George Brown College program.
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