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Construction & Engineering Technologies
Program Name | Credential | International Students |
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Advanced Manufacturing (Postgraduate) (T414) | Ontario College Graduate Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
The Advanced Manufacturing graduate certificate provides hands-on instruction in safe working, machining skills, machine programming, part inspection and precision measurement. Experiential learning is essential to this program as students practice advanced precision machining skills. This graduate certificate is an excellent option for those currently employed full-time and wanting to further their education. Our course delivery will allow students to remain at work or for International students, time to pursue career other opportunities.This program is an effective option for students graduating from programs with limited or no hands-on instruction in precision machining and machine programming. Duration:1 year - 2 semesters |
Hospitality & Culinary Arts
Program Name | Credential | International Students |
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Advanced Wine and Beverage Business Management (Postgraduate) (H414) | Ontario College Graduate Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
Do you want to be a wine, spirits and beer professional? Then realize your potential through our specialized postgraduate program. This program provides a distinct opportunity to learn from the best. A faculty team with a reputation for excellence supports our students. Our faculty are connected to local, national and internationally recognized industry leaders. Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, George Brown puts you at the centre of the hospitality industry in Canada. Duration:3 semesters | ||
Food Tourism Entrepreneurship (Postgraduate) (H417) | Ontario College Graduate Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
The Food Tourism Entrepreneurship graduate certificate prepares graduates to create "tastes of place" experiences that support local economies by fostering relationships between stakeholders in agriculture, hospitality and tourism. Exploring the geography of food and beverage, students will learn to develop partnerships to communicate and market unique experiences that emphasize sustainability and transparency. Graduates may find career opportunities at local and international tourism attractions, culinary travel groups/associations, restaurants, wineries, breweries, cideries, distillers, agricultural destinations, destination marketing and development organizations, and government agencies, in roles such as culinary tourism program manager, marketing travel consultant and conference services manager. Duration:1 year (3 semesters) |