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Program Name | Credential | International Students |
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Honours Bachelor of Science (Dental Hygiene) (S305) | Honours Bachelor's Degree | No |
This program is eligible for a $1000 entrance scholarship.George Brown College's Honours Bachelor of Science (Dental Hygiene) (S305) is the first fully online one-year degree completion program in dental hygiene offered by an Ontario college. Apply to this program if you are a dental hygienist interested in expanding your career and educational pathway opportunities. To qualify, applicants must be a graduate of an Ontario Dental Hygiene Advanced Diploma (three-year) or an Ontario Dental Hygiene Diploma (two-year) program from an accredited publicly funded program, e.g., George Brown or other community colleges, with a minimum GPA of 3.0. PLEASE NOTE: To begin your studies in May 2024, please apply to the 2023-2024 academic year. Now accepting applications for May 2024. Duration:3 Semesters |
Program Name | Credential | International Students |
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Autism and Behavioural Science (Postgraduate) (C405) | Ontario College Graduate Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
George Brown College's Autism and Behavioural Science (C405) postgraduate program focuses on autism spectrum disorders and therapies, mainly Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), with a primary application for children and adolescents. You will gain practical experience working with treatment teams. Duration:1 year (2 semesters) | ||
Honours Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis (Year 3 Bridge) (S303) | Honours Bachelor's Degree | Yes Intl: Yes |
George Brown College's Honours Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis (S303) fast-track degree program stream is open to students who have successfully completed two years of an approved behavioural science technology or technician program. This five-semester program starts with a spring/summer bridging semester that leads into year three (or semester 5) of the four-year degree. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of behavioural psychology and, more specifically, Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). Duration:5 semesters + 14 week Field Experience term (Unpaid) | ||
Honours Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis (Year 4 Bridge) (S304) | Honours Bachelor's Degree | No |
George Brown College's Honours Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis (S304) accelerated degree program stream is open to students who have successfully completed a three-year advanced diploma in an approved behavioural science technology program. This three-semester program starts with a winter bridging semester that leads into year four (or semester 7) of the four-year honours degree. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of behavioural psychology and, more specifically, Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). Duration:3 Semesters + 14 week Field Experience Term (Unpaid) |
Program Name | Credential | International Students |
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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) |