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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 George Brown's full-time Ontario College Certificate or Diploma programs. This pathway is available within George Brown College only. 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 develop your English language skills for personal, professional, and academic purposes. With eight levels catering to every skill level, from beginner to advanced, you'll find your perfect fit. Each level runs for six weeks and includes a mix of activities that will strengthen your reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. You'll also get to choose from an array of elective courses tailored to your unique needs, for a personalized learning experience. 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 give you the English language skills you need to succeed in Canada's highly competitive workplace. By polishing your verbal, listening, and written communication skills, this part-time program will build your confidence in personal and professional interactions. If you're a non-native speaker and have advanced-level English skills, this program is for you.PLEASE NOTE: Classes 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 (R105) | Ontario College Certificate | No |
Important Update:Change of Date – English Level Placement Test to March 14, 2025.If you will be writing the English Level Placement Test for the R105 - English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program for entry into the Spring 2025 (May - August 2025) semester, it will now take place ONLINE on Friday, March 14, 2025. Please find testing details in your email and R105 program invoice letter. George Brown College’s General Arts and Science – English for Academic Purposes (EAP) (R105) will help you level up your English language skills, whether you're a newcomer with permanent resident status, refugee status, or Canadian citizenship. We’ll prepare you for your exciting journey into post-secondary study and future careers. Our EAP program not only helps you improve your English but also opens doors to a vibrant student life with exciting co- and extracurricular events and workshops. Duration:3 semesters Levels 1–9 depending on initial placement test | ||
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 for International Students (EAP) (R115) will help you level up your English language skills as an international student. We’ll prepare you for your exciting journey into post-secondary study and future careers. Our EAP program not only helps you improve your English but also opens doors to a vibrant student life with exciting 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 (Diploma) (R101) | Ontario College Diploma | Yes Intl: Yes |
The two-year General Arts and Science diploma program helps you strengthen your academic skills and refine your goals for further post-secondary studies. Through our articulation agreements with several universities, you'll be able to enter many degree programs with advanced standing. As part of this program, you'll take a wide range of required courses in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and sciences. You'll also get to choose two liberal studies electives to broaden your thinking and analytical skills. Duration:2 years (4 semesters) | ||
General Arts and Science – One-Year (Certificate) (R104) | Ontario College Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
The General Arts and Science (One-Year) certificate program helps you strengthen your skills for future academic study and entry into the workplace. Over two semesters, you'll study a range of foundational subject areas that will help you build confidence as you develop critical thinking and information literacy skills. After graduation, you can apply to other post-secondary programs, including our R101 diploma—a program with several advanced standing pathways to a variety of university degree programs. Duration:1 year (2 semesters) |
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Human Services Foundations (A113) | Ontario College Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
Eligible for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP): YesCIP code: 44George Brown College’s Human Services Foundations (A113) is a two-semester program designed to kick-start your career journey. In a supportive learning environment, you'll strengthen your academic skills and be ready for an entry-level role in human services or further education in a variety of human services-related diploma programs. You'll learn about sociology and psychology and improve your communication and teamwork skills, while understanding how systemic issues affect individuals and communities. Together with classmates, you'll explore personal and professional goals and career pathway options for a successful career in human services. Duration:1 year (2 semesters) | ||
Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees (A108) | Ontario College Certificate | Yes Intl: Yes |
Eligible for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP): YesCIP code: 51.1199George Brown College’s Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees one-year certificate program paves the way for your success in advanced diploma and degree-level health science programs.In our nurturing learning environment, you'll uncover the many possibilities that the world of health sciences offers. We'll guide you in mapping out your educational pathway, ensuring that you're on track to achieve your career goals. PLEASE NOTE: If you're aiming to fulfil the admission prerequisites needed to apply to a one-year certificate or two-year diploma health sciences program, apply to our 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 |
Eligible for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP): YesCIP code: 51.1199The Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas one-year certificate program will prepare you for admission to a variety of Health Sciences diploma programs, like our Practical Nursing (S121) diploma program. You'll take courses in biology, chemistry, applied math, communications, career readiness preparation, and general electives. You'll also benefit from the support of a pathway specialist who will help you navigate college and create a realistic action plan for the next steps in your education. PLEASE NOTE: If you're interested in pursuing a three-year advanced diploma or four-year degree program at the college or university level, you should apply to our 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 |
Transitions to Post-Secondary Education (A107) is a free, supportive, three-semester program that helps those who face mental health or addictions challenges reach their education and employment goals. Duration:12 months (3 semesters) |