Pathways from Diploma Programs to Degree Program
Bachelor of Applied Technology (Construction Science and Management)
Diploma to Degree – Information and How to Apply
Graduates of Ontario College Advanced (three-year) diplomas in Construction Engineering Technology, Architectural Technology, Building Renovation Technology, or Civil Engineering Technology may be eligible to complete the Bachelor of Applied Technology (Construction Science and Management) program.
The Centre for Construction & Engineering Technologies (CCET) regularly hosts information sessions where you can learn more about the Bachelor of Applied Technology (Construction Science and Management) program. For more information visit http://www.georgebrown.ca/info_sessions.aspx#caet
Application process and guidelines:
Step 1
Read the following requirements to determine if you are eligible to enter George Brown College’s Bachelor of Applied Technology (Construction Science and Management) program:
Step 2
Applications must be made to Ontario Colleges Application Service - OCAS (www.ontariocolleges.ca). Please select a degree program code below that correspond to your three-year diploma.
- (T303) Pathway from Construction Engineering Technology
- (T304) Pathway from Architectural Technology
- (T306) Pathway from Building Renovation Technology
- (T307) Pathway from Civil Engineering Technology
Step 3
If your application has been accepted you will receive a package from the Admission Office confirming that you have been accepted into the Bachelor of Applied Technology (Construction Science and Management) program.
If you have not yet completed the requirements for your diploma program you may still apply and may be granted a conditional offer of admission pending completion of your diploma program.
Additional Information to Consider:
- T304, T306, T307 starts in May (Spring Term) for semester 4
- If you have any questions or concerns, please send an email to one of the following: General enquiries: Contact 416-415-5000 ext. 4398 or construction@georgebrown.ca