Program Details

  • Program Code: C156
  • Credential:
    Ontario College Diploma
  • Duration:
    1 year (3 semesters)
  • Method of Study:
    Full-time
  • Starting Months: September
  • Domestic Tuition:
    $5,522.00 *
  • International Tuition:
    $27,250.00 **
  • Spring 2026 Delivery:
    Semester 4: Hybrid

Program Availability

SemesterDomesticInternational
Fall 2025
Closed
Closed
Winter 2026
Not Available
Not Available
Spring 2026
Not Available
Not Available
  • Work-Integrated Learning:

    Field education in semesters 3 and 4.

  • PGWP Eligible: Yes
  • CIP Code: 42.2814
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Program Description

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This intensive one-year diploma program is unique in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

Program Overview

The Behavioural Science Technician (Accelerated) one-year intensive program will prepare you to use applied behaviour analysis (ABA) and behavioural intervention to work with a variety of populations, including those with developmental disabilities, acquired brain injury, gerontology and behavioural disorders. Apply to this accelerated stream if you have a bachelor's degree in psychology or a related field.

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The Behavioural Science Technician (Accelerated) (C156) one-year intensive diploma program will teach you the specialized skills and expertise you need to work with various populations such as autism, mental health and developmental disorders. Apply to this stream if you have a bachelor's degree with a major in psychology or a related discipline. NOTE: You must have completed an Introduction to Psychology and one other psychology-related course to be eligible.

The themes in this program include:

  • principles of behaviour (e.g., operant conditioning)
  • intervention methods including discrete trial training
  • program development
  • ethics and professionalism
  • diversity and working with various populations such as autism, mental health, developmental disabilities, acquired brain injury, etc.
  • relevant legislation

Note: You may be required to travel for your field education due to the number of opportunities for appropriate placements within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). You may be placed in locations as far east as Oshawa, as far west as Burlington and as far north as Vaughan.

Note: This program does not teach counselling or "talk therapy." Treatment plans are typically prescriptive and data-driven.

What to Expect in this Science-Based Program:

  • a heavy workload
  • frequent use of complex, scientific terminology
  • learning activities that require the ability to read and analyze scientific journal articles

Recommended Skills and Aptitudes:

  • advanced-level English skills required
  • caring
  • tenacious
  • analytic
  • detail-oriented
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Your Field Education Options

This accelerated Behavioural Science Technician program offers two intensive seven-week field placements.

The first is in the winter semester (January/February placement) and the second is in the spring semester (May/June placement).

Placements will be conducted with a variety of populations and agencies whose clients could have autism, mental health issues, acquired brain injury, developmental disabilities, behavioural concerns or issues related to aging. Partner agencies are located across southern Ontario.

Note that many graduates receive offers of employment based on their placements experiences.

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Career Options

Employment is often related to autism, developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, brain injury, gerontology and behavioural disorders.

Graduates are employed in a variety of settings with diverse clinical populations of all ages who frequently present challenging behaviours. They may work to develop and implement behavioural interventions designed to manage challenging behaviours and/or teach skills.

Behavioural Science Technician graduates may find employment in:

  • ABA intervention programs as instructors
  • home-based ABA programs as instructors
  • schools
  • hospitals
  • mental health facilities
  • residential and treatment facilities
  • vocational agencies

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"My completion of the Behavioural Science Technology (Intensive) program at George Brown was an integral step towards beginning an exciting career in applied behaviour analysis. In a short amount of time I had both a thorough knowledge base from detailed coursework and invaluable experience from two extremely hands-on, immersive field placements, allowing me entry into a job position straight from graduation. Above all, the preparedness that this program provides to students for entry into an exciting and challenging career is second to none."

Marina Jiujias
Ontario College Diploma

"The behaviour science technology program provided me with the essential connections and practical experience to get employed after graduation. The program provided me with placements at the top agencies in the city which played a critical role in me getting hired. The professors were well known in the field and did an excellent job in preparing us for the workforce. They provided a great overview about the field of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and all the things that can be done within the field."

Michelle Soares
Ontario College Diploma

"It was the field placements that really drew me to the program because I wanted to find out that this was something I could do for 30 or 40 years. Looking back, I'm really glad that I chose to go to George Brown. It provided me with the foundation that I was looking for to get the job that I wanted."

Oliver Blunn
Ontario College Diploma

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