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Community Services & Early Childhood
Program Name | Credential | International Students |
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Bachelor of Early Childhood Education – Honours (Degree Completion) (C305) | Honours Bachelor's Degree | Yes Intl: Yes |
This program is eligible for two separate entrance scholarships — an entrance scholarship and a second $1200 entrance scholarship. Visit our entrance scholarship page for details.*This opportunity is funded in partnership with the City of Toronto, The Region of Durham, The Region of Peel, the Province of Ontario, and the Government of Canada under the new Canada-Ontario Early Childhood Workforce Agreement, which provides one-time federal funding to support the retention and recruitment of a high-quality child care and early years workforce. George Brown College's Bachelor of Early Childhood Education – Honours is a two-year program designed for those with an Early Childhood Education diploma wishing to pursue a degree in early childhood leadership. This program will prepare you to become a progressive leader in this complex and evolving sector. This program offers a part-time study option. Duration:2 years (4 semesters) | ||
Child Development Practitioner (C602) | George Brown College Certificate | No |
George Brown College's Child Development Practitioner (CDP) program is designed for those already working in the field of Early Childhood who wish to pursue formal studies and receive certification as a Career Development Practitioner. As a CDP apprentice, you will be required to take 23 modules of in-school training on a part-time basis in the evenings. This training is currently being offered in a hybrid format - both in-person and online. Duration:2.5-3 years | ||
Early Childhood Education (C910) | Ontario College Diploma | No |
George Brown College’s part-time Early Childhood Education (ECE) diploma program will prepare you to work as a trained early childhood professional. In this part-time program, you will study in the evenings taking one to three courses per semester. Upon completion of this program, you will be eligible for entrance to Ontario’s College of Early Childhood Educators. This is a requirement for anyone wanting to work as an Early Childhood Educator in the province of Ontario. Duration:3-5 years | ||
Early Childhood Education (C100) | Ontario College Diploma | Yes Intl: Yes |
This Early Childhood Education program is currently offering a $2,000 tuition grant to domestic students starting in September 2023 and January 2024*.*This opportunity is funded in partnership with the City of Toronto, the Region of Durham, the Region of Peel, the Province of Ontario, and the Government of Canada under the new Canada-Ontario Early Childhood Workforce Agreement, which provides one-time federal funding to support the retention and recruitment of a high-quality child care and early years workforce. Early Childhood Education is a two-year diploma program that uses rotating blocks of theory and practice to give you the skills you need to work with children from six weeks to 12 years of age in a variety of settings. Duration:Duration (2 years (4 semesters, September start) or 16 months continuous with summer classes (January, May start) | ||
Early Childhood Education (Consecutive Diploma/Degree) (C118) | Toronto Metropolitan University Bachelor's Degree | Yes Intl: Yes |
This Early Childhood Education program is currently offering a $2,000 tuition grant to domestic students starting in September 2023.**This opportunity is funded in partnership with the City of Toronto, the Region of Durham, the Region of Peel, the Province of Ontario, and the Government of Canada under the new Canada-Ontario Early Childhood Workforce Agreement, which provides one-time federal funding to support the retention and recruitment of a high-quality child care and early years workforce. George Brown College's Early Childhood Education (Consecutive Diploma/Degree) (C118) is a joint program with Toronto Metropolitan University that offers many distinct advantages, including the ability to graduate with both an Early Childhood Education diploma from George Brown College and a Bachelor of Arts Early Childhood Studies degree from Toronto Metropolitan University. Duration:4 years (8 semesters) | ||
Early Childhood Education (Fast-Track) (C130) | Ontario College Diploma | Yes Intl: Yes |
This Early Childhood Education program is currently offering a $2,000 tuition grant to domestic students starting in September 2023.**This opportunity is funded in partnership with the City of Toronto, the Region of Durham, the Region of Peel, the Province of Ontario, and the Government of Canada under the new Canada-Ontario Early Childhood Workforce Agreement, which provides one-time federal funding to support the retention and recruitment of a high-quality child care and early years workforce. George Brown College's Early Childhood Education (Fast-Track) (C130) program is designed for graduates with a diploma or degree in a related field. Students in this program will learn how to design curriculum for child-centred, play-based learning and will develop skills to respond to each child's unique needs and interests as they grow and develop. Students will learn to work with infants, toddlers, preschool and school-aged children in a variety of early childhood education settings. Duration:10 months plus completion of a two-week orientation course | ||
Early Childhood Education (Consecutive Diploma/GBC Degree) (C148) | George Brown College Bachelor's Degree, Ontario College Diploma | Yes Intl: Yes |
This Early Childhood Education program is currently offering a $2,000 tuition grant to domestic students starting in September 2023 and January 2024.**This opportunity is funded in partnership with the City of Toronto, the Region of Durham, the Region of Peel, the Province of Ontario, and the Government of Canada under the new Canada-Ontario Early Childhood Workforce Agreement, which provides one-time federal funding to support the retention and recruitment of a high-quality child care and early years workforce. Duration:4 years (8 semesters) 2 years diploma / 2 years degree C305 | ||
Early Childhood Education (Accelerated) (C160) | Ontario College Diploma | Yes Intl: Yes |
This Early Childhood Education program is currently offering a $2,000 tuition grant to domestic students starting in September 2023.**This opportunity is funded in partnership with the City of Toronto, the Region of Durham, the Region of Peel, the Province of Ontario, and the Government of Canada under the new Canada-Ontario Early Childhood Workforce Agreement, which provides one-time federal funding to support the retention and recruitment of a high-quality child care and early years workforce. George Brown College's Early Childhood Education (ECE) (Accelerated) (C160) program is a condensed version of our two-year diploma program delivered over 16 consecutive months. Students in this ECE Diploma program will learn how to design curriculum for child-centred, play-based learning and will develop skills to respond to each child's unique needs and interests as they grow and develop. Students will learn to work with infants, toddlers, preschool and school-aged children in a variety of early childhood education settings. Duration:16 months continuous with Summer classes (4 consecutive semesters) | ||
Early Childhood Management Certificate (C914) | George Brown College Certificate | No |
George Brown College's Early Childhood (EC) Management Certificate (Post-Diploma) is a one-semester program designed to prepare supervisors and directors for their roles and responsibilities in childcare centres, family childcare, preschools, nursery schools, family drop-in centres, family literacy programs and early intervention services. This program will also prepare you for management and leadership in the integrated early childhood system that is emerging in Ontario. Duration:1 semester |
Health Sciences
Program Name | Credential | International Students |
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc.N.) (S118) | Toronto Metropolitan University Bachelor's Degree | No |
This program is eligible for a $1000 entrance scholarship.Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a nursing degree program offered collaboratively between George Brown College, Toronto Metropolitan University and Centennial College. This four-year degree is a requirement for anyone wishing to work as a registered nurse in the province of Ontario. This program, offered across all three sites, provides diverse clinical placements, simulation-based education, and interactive teaching and learning. Graduates can write the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), apply for registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario, and pursue nursing positions in a variety of health care settings. This program is accredited by the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN). Duration:4 years (8 semesters) | ||
Interprofessional Complex and Long-Term Care (Postgraduate) (S417) | Ontario College Graduate Certificate | No |
George Brown College's Interprofessional Complex and Long-Term Care (S417) program is a graduate certificate that prepares graduates to lead, manage or co-ordinate a team of interprofessional health-care providers in complex and long-term care environments. This program is delivered online. Duration:2 semesters | ||
Personal Support Worker (PSW) (C112) | Ontario College Certificate | No |
George Brown College's Personal Support Worker (PSW) (C112) is a two-semester program that teaches students the skills required to provide or assist with personal care for the elderly, the chronically ill and persons with accessibility challenges. These patients may live in the community, in long-term care facilities or in select ambulatory care settings. Classes are held online and on-site at our state-of-the-art Daphne Cockwell Centre for Health Sciences located at the Waterfront Campus. Duration:2 semesters | ||
Personal Support Worker Pathway to Practical Nursing (S119) | George Brown College Certificate | No |
George Brown College's one-semester Personal Support Worker Pathway to Practical Nursing Program prepares Personal Support Worker (PSW) graduates for entry into the Practical Nursing (PN) program. Created and designed by faculty in the Sally Horsfall Eaton School of Nursing, this 252-hour program is offered full-time at approximately 18 hours per week. Duration:14 weeks (1 semester) | ||
Practical Nursing (PN) (S121) | Ontario College Diploma | No |
George Brown College's two-year Practical Nursing program teaches students the foundational skills required to work as a registered practical nurse. Following successful completion of the program, graduates will be eligible to write the Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) Registration Examinations. Duration:2 years (4 semesters) | ||
Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nursing (Postgraduate) (S402) | Ontario College Graduate Certificate | No |
George Brown College's Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nursing (S402) program is a one-semester postgraduate certificate program that prepares registered nurses to provide safe competent care to critically ill individuals and their families. Duration:1 semester | ||
Registered Nurse – Operating Room Perioperative Nursing (Postgraduate) (S414) | Ontario College Graduate Certificate | No |
George Brown College's Registered Nurse – Operating Room Perioperative Nursing (S414) prepares the Registered Nurse with the theoretical and technical skills required to work as an operating room nurse. This program includes a theory and clinical practice component. Duration:1 semester | ||
Registered Nurse – Perinatal Intensive Care Nursing (Postgraduate) (S404) | Ontario College Graduate Certificate | No |
George Brown College's Registered Nurse – Perinatal Intensive Care Nursing (S404) is a postgraduate program that prepares registered nurses to care for critically ill newborns and their families in an intensive care setting. Duration:15 weeks (1 semester) | ||
Registered Practical Nursing - Perioperative (Postgraduate) (S425) | Ontario College Graduate Certificate | No |
George Brown College's Registered Practical Nursing – Perioperative (S425) program prepares RPNs with the foundational theoretical and technical skills needed to work within their scope of practice in a perioperative setting. This program includes a theory and clinical practicum component. Duration:1 semester (14 weeks) | ||
RPN Bridge to BScN (Postgraduate) (S442) | Ontario College Graduate Certificate | No |
George Brown College's R.P.N. Bridge to B.Sc.N. (S442) two-semester bridging program provides registered practical nurses (RPNs) with the knowledge and skills necessary to enter Trent University's B.Sc.N degree program offered on-site at George Brown. Duration:2 semesters |