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Get your start with our Computer Technology Diploma Programs

Computer Programming and Analysis (T177/T197)

Build a strong foundation and develop your programming expertise with specialized training that'll equip you with the skills and techniques required for software application development, testing, systems analysis, and design. You'll gain the essential leadership skills you need to compete while mastering complex programming challenges.

This program has an in-person option (T177) or an online-only option (T197).

Quick Facts

  • Toronto entry-level salary range: $50K-$75K
  • Potential roles may include: Web Developer, Software Developer, Application Developer, Computer Systems Analyst, Database Administrator

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Computer Systems Technician (T141/T191)

Gain foundational expertise in hardware configuration, software installation, and system maintenance for a full understanding of all aspects of computer systems. This comprehensive program prepares you with a broad and in-depth technical base, through courses in high-demand areas such as system support, network administration, and web technologies. 

This program has an in-person option (T141) or an online-only option (T191).

  • Toronto entry-level salary range: $45K-$60K
  • Potential roles may include: Network Administrator, Computer Support Specialist, Network Designer, Website Administration, Technical Support

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Computer Systems Technology (T147/T197)

Kickstart your IT career with our industry-leading, Cisco recognized program. Choose tracks in Networking (security, VoIP, wireless) or Systems (database, cloud, server), mastering core tech through VMware IT Academy. Gain experience through third-year projects for companies like Bell Mobility and Rogers, developing impactful solutions. Graduate with industry certifications, such as Cisco CCNA and CWNA, and acquire hands-on skills with enterprise-grade equipment, making you a valuable asset in the digital economy.

This program has an in-person option (T147) or an online-only option (T197).

Quick Facts

  • Toronto entry-level salary range: $45K-$60K
  • Potential roles may include: System Administrator, Technical Support, Network Administrator, Business Analyst, Database Administrator

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Game - Programming (T163/T193)

Turn your passion for gaming into a high-demand career. Learn industry-standard languages like C++ and Python while exploring game engines, artificial intelligence, and cutting-edge graphics programming. You'll work on practical projects and collaborate with artists and designers to create a portfolio of playable games that demonstrate your technical skills to potential employers. Graduate with the specialised skills that gaming studios desperately need, from indie startups to major publishers, and step directly into one of the fastest-growing entertainment industries worldwide.

This program has an in-person option (T163) or an online-only option (T193).

Quick Facts

  • Toronto entry-level salary range: $50K-$70K
  • Potential roles may include: Game Software/Hardware Developer, Game Designer, Game Programmer, Technical Artist, Programmer

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Computer Programming - Low Code (T189)

Explore the future of application development through visual programming and rapid development platforms in Ontario's first and only low-code program. You'll learn to master modern low-code tools while understanding traditional programming concepts. Develop expertise in low-code mobile and system app development, web development, data and database management, user experience (UX) design and project management.

Quick Facts

  • Toronto entry-level salary range: $55K-$70K
  • Potential roles may include: App Developer, Web Developer, Database Manager, Software Engineer, UX designer

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Partnerships that make a difference

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George Brown Polytechnic has established impressive partnerships with industry sector leaders, ensuring that your program is current with industry best practices and stays on top of emerging trends.

Benefit from our long-standing partnerships with the premier Cisco Networking Academy, Microsoft Academy, and IBM Academy, offering instruction from certified instructors and experts about the latest computer networking technologies.

Students also have access to some of the latest Cisco networking equipment for practice labs, both on campus and remotely.

Join the Industry

  • 290K+ Employed in Toronto's Technology Sector
  • $8B in annual employee wages in Toronto
  • 25% Growth in technology-related roles in Toronto in the last five years
Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.