George Brown College
Balancing work, home and education is easy at George Brown with full-time, part-time and continuing education programs to suit your availability and allowing you to work towards a diploma, degree or certificate.
Toronto is home to many major industries in Canada and one of the most important economic hubs in North America. As such, the city becomes a living lab for our students. We have three main campuses and several other locations that place students in the heart of downtown Toronto — St. James Campus, Casa Loma Campus and Waterfront Campus.
We’ve taken advantage of our location to give our students an edge in the job market. We partner with companies and organizations that play a role in the academic life of our students by advising course curriculum, providing field education and employment. By helping us develop curriculum, these companies nurture our students to meet industry needs and gain skills that are highly sought after in the current job market.
Undergraduate
Certificate: Programs that require the completion of two semesters (one year) of study.
Pre-program certificate programs offer courses for career exploration or to qualify for further study in diploma programs at George Brown.
Postgraduate certificates provide specialized training for students who have already earned a post-secondary credential.
Degree: An honours bachelor’s degree is an eight-semester (four years) program of study.
Diploma: Regular diploma programs require the completion of at least four semesters (two years) of study. An advanced diploma requires six semesters (three years) of study.
Pre-program certificate programs offer courses for career exploration or to qualify for further study in diploma programs at George Brown.
Postgraduate certificates provide specialized training for students who have already earned a post-secondary credential.
Degree: An honours bachelor’s degree is an eight-semester (four years) program of study.
Diploma: Regular diploma programs require the completion of at least four semesters (two years) of study. An advanced diploma requires six semesters (three years) of study.
Postgraduate
Postgraduate: Building on knowledge and experience gained through previous post-secondary study, postgraduate certificates require a university degree or diploma for admission.
Study areas
Allied health
Business
Creative arts
Early childhood education
Global studies
Humanities and social sciences
Inclusive education and disability studies
Information technology
Law
Nursing, midwifery and paramedicine
Nutrition and biomedical science
Philosophy
Psychology
Public health and administration
Sport and exercise science
Teaching and education
Theology