With around half of its population born outside the country, Toronto is often referred to as ‘the most multicultural city in the world.' The city boasts 200 ethnic groups with over 140 languages spoken. Toronto also features dozens of international neighbourhoods waiting to be explored, including Chinatown, Greektown, Roncesvalles Village (Little Poland), Little Italy, and Little India.
George Brown College is a diverse and welcoming community. The college first opened in 1967, with just over 2,000 students enrolled. Today there are over 31,000 full-time students at George Brown. Students come from countries all over the world to create a dynamic environment for all to enjoy. The college population is made up of 27 percent international students.
As well as having a diverse community of students and staff, there are over 160 fantastic, full-time programs available to choose from. For those looking to move on from their studies to a successful work career, the career-focused programs at George Brown are sure to provide invaluable insights into the workplace. Many of the programs provide students with the opportunity to gain industry experience, better preparing them for the working world following graduation.
An updated placement table is now available on the English Language Proficiency & Validity page and the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) page of the website.
Placement and Admission testing in Toronto at the GBC Assessment Centre will be suspended until further notice. For more information, please visit the Assessment Centre webpage.
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All of the programs have been carefully constructed to effectively prepare students for the modern world of employment. Course content is current and thought provoking. By liaising with industry partners, George Brown has created programs that give students information not available in the average educational textbook and insights into professions.
As well as a number of exciting networking opportunities, students are also given the opportunity to learn directly from industry partners. Applied research projects and industry placements are just some of the ways students can expect to better their knowledge and skills.
ASL (American Sign Language) lab: this lab allows students to practice sign language interpretation with specially-designed computer hardware and software. Centre for Construction & Engineering Technologies: this facility features a number of workplace-modelled labs with industry-standard equipment, from tool and die workshops to a computer networking lab. The Simulation Centre: Health Sciences students learn in a recreated hospital setting that includes high-fidelity mannequins as patients. The School of Design: this facility was developed to mirror the real-world agency and studio environments that students will experience in the working world.
Arts, Design & Information Technology Preparatory and Liberal Studies Community Services & Early Childhood Health Sciences Hospitality & Culinary Arts Construction & Engineering Technologies BusinessWithin each of these are a variety of different courses are available to study. Students can choose from entering into diploma or certificate program, graduate/postgraduate certificate, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) or a degree program.
With over 170 academic programs to choose from, students can expect to find a course that suits them. Each program has been carefully constructed to educate and enhance the technical skills and knowledge of students. George Brown also offers Continuing Education courses to people looking to improve or learn a new hobby or skill, including makeup and aesthetics.
18 years of age or older Successfully graduated from a senior secondary school or equivalent. For students applying for a postgraduate course, students must have graduated from a university or college Pay a non-refundable CAD 95 application fee Provide satisfactory proof of English language proficiency
For students looking to improve their English language skills, the college offers the George Brown EAP (ESL program). The program is split into nine levels of eight weeks each, as a full-time course. Students' language skills are evaluated upon arrival at the college or based on a TOEFL/IELTS score and students are then placed in a group appropriate to their skill level.
IKEA Coca-Cola Four Seasons (Hotels and Resorts) Marriott Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment84 percent of graduates are in employment within the first six months after graduating. In 2018, 91 percent of employers were satisfied with the George Brown graduates that they had hired.