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Program Name | Credential | International Students |
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Continuing Education ESL Pathway to George Brown College Certificates and Diplomas (R903) | George Brown College Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
Continuing Education ESL Pathway to George Brown College Certificates and Diplomas will help you meet the minimum English Language admissions requirement for any of our full-time Ontario College Certificate, Diploma, or Postgraduate Certificate programs. This pathway is available within George Brown College only and does not apply to programs with a co-op component. Duration:Must complete the program within three consecutive academic years. | ||
English As A Second Language (ESL) (R901) | George Brown College Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
George Brown College’s English as a Second Language (ESL) (Part-Time) Certificate is an accelerated hybrid program to help you develop your English language skills for personal, professional and academic purposes. We offer eight levels of instruction that range from low beginner to advanced and a variety of elective courses to meet your individual learning needs. Each level runs for six weeks and combines a variety of activities designed to strengthen reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Duration:Must complete the program within three consecutive academic years. | ||
English for Professional Success (EPS) (R902) | George Brown College Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
George Brown College's English for Professional Success Certificate will help you develop the skills you need to succeed in Canada's highly competitive and often challenging workplace. By further developing your verbal, listening, and written communication skills, this part-time program will help you build confidence in personal and professional cross-cultural linguistic interactions. Apply to this program if you are a non-native speaker with advanced-level English skills.PLEASE NOTE: Classes for this certificate are delivered in person during evenings and weekends to accommodate working professionals. Duration:Must complete the program within three consecutive academic years. | ||
General Arts and Science – English for Academic Purposes (for International Students) (R115) | Ontario College Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
George Brown College’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) (R115) program is a post-secondary program for international students that helps you learn English and will prepare you for post-secondary study and future employment. This EAP program will provide you with exciting student life opportunities through co- and extra-curricular events and workshops. Duration:3 semesters Levels 1-9 depending on initial placement test | ||
General Arts and Science – English for Academic Purposes (R105) | Ontario College Certificate | No |
Please Note: The intake for Spring 2024 has closed. Now accepting applications for Fall 2024.George Brown College’s General Arts and Science – English for Academic Purposes (EAP) (R105) program is a post-secondary program for newcomers who have permanent resident status, refugee status or Canadian citizenship. This program will help you learn or improve your English and will prepare you for post-secondary study and future employment. This EAP program will provide you with exciting student life opportunities through co- and extracurricular events and workshops. Duration:3 semesters Levels 1–9 depending on initial placement test |
Program Name | Credential | International Students |
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General Arts and Science – One-Year (Certificate) (R104) | Ontario College Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
George Brown College's General Arts and Science (R104) is a one-year certificate designed for students who wish to develop the skills and competencies required in college, university and the workplace. As a student in this program, you will explore subjects within humanities, social sciences and science and mathematics; develop skills in critical thinking, oral and written communications and career development; and acquire knowledge and explore ideas in a range of disciplines to meet your needs and interests. Students who meet GPA requirements may transfer into the two-year (R101) diploma program, which has established pathways to a number of universities. Duration:1 year (2 semesters) |
Program Name | Credential | International Students |
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Academic Upgrading (A751) | George Brown College Certificate | No |
George Brown College's Academic Upgrading (A751) is a tuition-free program that will help improve your reading, writing, math and science skills. It is an ideal program if you are English-speaking, have not yet completed high school credits, but are interested in pursing college-level post-secondary studies, further skills training, apprenticeship or employment. We offers several intakes each year with full-time and part-time study options available. Prior to starting (A751), you will be required to complete a reading and writing assessment to determine your suitability and placement in the program.Beginning Fall 2022, students will have the choice between courses offered in-person and online, subject to availability. Registered students who are regularly attending the program may be eligible to receive a transportation subsidy, a netbook and/or monthly Internet device. Duration:1 to 3 semesters depending on student’s goals | ||
Academic Upgrading Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Adults (A752) | George Brown College Certificate | No |
George Brown College’s Academic Upgrading for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Adults (A752) is the only college-based Academic Upgrading program in Toronto that teaches all course material in American Sign Language (ASL). This tuition-free program is for Deaf and hard-of-hearing students who want to upgrade their English, ASL and math for success in further education, training or employment. A transportation subsidy is available for qualifying students.This program is funded by Employment Ontario through the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD). Academic Upgrading students will have the choice to take some courses either in-person (on-campus) or online, subject to availability. Registered students who are regularly attending the program, may be eligible to receive a transportation subsidy, a netbook and/or monthly Internet device. Duration:1 to 5 semesters depending on student’s goal | ||
College Vocational (A101) | Ontario College Certificate | No |
The College Vocational program (A101) is a two-semester program designed to address employment barriers and meet the employment preparation needs of students who are neurodiverse or who live with a mild intellectual disability. Designed for maximum engagement and inclusion, the program helps students develop effective teamwork and communication skills, as well as self-awareness, self-advocacy and confidence to set achievable goals. In collaboration with community partner PTP Adult Learning & Employment Programs, students in this program participate in a range of employment-related workshops and have a work placement opportunity.This program is suitable for those who have graduated from high school with an Ontario Secondary School Certificate (OSSC) or Diploma (OSSD) and workplace credits. This program is unique in Ontario. Duration:1 year (2 semesters) | ||
Construction Craft Worker Foundations (A106) | Ontario College Certificate | No |
George Brown College’s Construction Craft Worker (A106) is a free, 18-week supported education program for individuals who identify mental health and/or addictions challenges as a barrier to education and employment. In a small group, hands-on setting, with experiential work opportunities and job-coaching support, students will develop the skills they need for entry-level work in Toronto's construction industry. This program was developed in collaboration with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) and is unique in Canada. Duration:18 weeks | ||
Culinary Skills (Preparatory Training) (A110) | Ontario College Certificate | No |
George Brown College’s Culinary Skills (A110) is a free, supported education program for individuals who identify mental health and/or addictions challenges as a barrier to education and employment. In a small-group, hands-on setting, with experiential work opportunities and job coaching support, the program prepares students for entry-level work in Toronto's food service industry.This program, developed in collaboration with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), is designed for students who see work as part of their recovery process and is unique in Canada. Duration:2 semesters | ||
Human Services Foundations (A113) | Ontario College Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
George Brown College’s Human Services Foundations (A113) is a two-semester program designed to kickstart your career journey. In a supportive learning environment, you will strengthen your academic skills to be prepared for entry-level employment in the human services sector and/or further education in a variety of human services–related diploma programs. You will gain foundational knowledge in sociology and psychology and enhance your communication and teamwork skills, while developing an understanding of the systemic issues that impact individuals and communities. Working with classmates in an inclusive team environment, you will explore personal and professional goals and career pathway options for future success in the human services field. Duration:1 year (2 semesters) | ||
Pre-Business (A146) | Ontario College Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
George Brown College’s Pre-Business (A146) program will help you develop the academic skills you need to enter and succeed in a variety of diploma programs and/or prepare you for entry-level work in the business field. In a supportive learning environment, you'll study the foundations of business, marketing, accounting, math and communications and will earn credits toward diploma-level programs. Upon graduation, you can apply for admission into semester 2 of select George Brown Centre for Business diploma programs. Duration:1 year (2 semesters) | ||
Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees (A108) | Ontario College Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
George Brown College’s Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees (A108) program will prepare you to apply for and be successful in a range of health science programs at the advanced diploma or degree level. In a supportive learning environment, you will explore potential health science career opportunities and identify educational pathways to help you meet your career goals. PLEASE NOTE: If you are interested in a program that will prepare you with the admission requirements you need to apply to a one-year certificate or two-year diploma health sciences program, apply to George Brown’s Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas (A109) program. Duration:1 year (2 semesters) | ||
Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas (A109) | Ontario College Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
The Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas (A109) program will prepare you for admission to a variety of Health Sciences programs including George Brown College’s Practical Nursing (S121) diploma program. To develop the skills you need to work as an effective member of a health-care team, you will take courses in biology, chemistry, applied math, social science, human relations, communications and general education electives.PLEASE NOTE: If you are interested in pursuing a three-year advanced diploma or four-year degree program at the college or university level, apply to George Brown’s Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees (A108) program. Duration:1 year (2 semesters) | ||
Transitions to Post-Secondary Education (A107) | Ontario College Certificate | No |
George Brown College’s Transitions to Post-Secondary Education (A107) is a three-semester, supported education program for individuals who identify mental health and/or addictions challenges as barriers to education and/or employment. Students in this program will have the opportunity to assess new pathways to academic and employment success. Duration:12 months (3 semesters) |