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GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE Postgraduate Programs

Transcript of GBC 10120 PostGrad Viewbook WEB

GeoRGe BRoWn CoLLeGe

Postgraduate Programs

Welcome to Postgraduate studies at George Brown College

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For more information: georgebrown.ca/postgrad

Situated in the heart of downtown Toronto, George Brown College is an integral part of the economic, cultural and social fabric of one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities. For over 40 years, George Brown has delivered high quality postgraduate programs to students in Toronto, across Canada, and from around the world. As one of Canada’s largest and most highly respected colleges, George Brown offers a diverse program mix that includes degrees, diplomas, certificates, graduate certificates and apprenticeship training.

tHe City is youR CLassRoom Even if your dream job will eventually take you beyond Toronto, chances are the best path to help you get there begins both in the heart of the country’s largest and most diverse city, and, at George Brown. This is where you’ll find a wealth of employers offering student work placements or internships and a city where employers are hiring new graduates. Our long established relationships with these prospective employers give our graduates an edge in securing their future.

George Brown College has the best reputation of the five GTa colleges for equipping graduates to get the job they want, providing real life experiences and possessing the strongest relationships with industry. environics Research, June, 2010.

employers perceive George Brown as producing the highest quality graduates when compared to the other GTa colleges. employer Research, northstar Research Partners, July, 2008.

CAMPUSES & PROGRAMS• Two main downtown Toronto campuses, Casa Loma and St. James,

with a third campus at the Waterfront scheduled to open in Fall 2012

• Several satellite locations

• 148 full-time programs, and over 1,500 continuing education courses

• Full-time certification: 65 diplomas, 6 bachelor’s degrees, 30 graduate certificates and 57 certificates including apprenticeships, skills training and ESL

• Part-time certification: 1 diploma, 2 diploma completion programs and nearly 200 certificates/designations

ENROLMENT• Student body averages more than 22,266 full-time students

(full-time) equivalent

• Including 2,070 international students

• 712 apprentices

• 48,690 continuing education registrants (including 12,000 distance learners)

STEFAnO PASCuCCIInternational Business Management, Graduated 2008. Current position: Air Import Coordinator, ITn Logistics Group, Toronto, Ontario

After graduating with a university degree in Political Science and Economics in 2007, Stefano Pascucci didn’t feel qualified to enter the field of global commerce. George Brown’s eight-month postgraduate program in International Business Management appealed because it offered courses that had immediate relevance to the workplace—courses like Freight Forwarding, International Marketing and Global Entrepreneurship.

After an intensive period of applied learning, Stefano secured a position in the air freight division of an import logistics company. His job is to make sure shipments arrive on time and intact, which is a complex daily challenge, and one that he enjoys.

“The program was very practical. It taught me how to adapt to any situation on the fly, which is what I do on a daily basis.”

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open the Door to opportunity

Whether your aspirations lie in the world of business, in the realm of technology, in health sciences, or the global opportunities in hospitality and culinary arts, George Brown postgraduate programs can prepare you for a specialized career path. Our programs combine theory with practical experience in your area of specialization. Our faculty members have years of experience and strong links to their professions. And our connections with industry, community and government ensure that our programs remain current and relevant. For example, our Centre for Community Services and Early Childhood has partnerships with over 1,000 contacts in community agencies.

aCCeLeRate youR CaReeR University and college graduates come to George Brown to build on the foundation of their degree or diploma in order to find employment in their chosen field. A fast-track diploma program such as Early Childhood Education or a graduate certificate in International Business Management offers a condensed, intensive, hands-on learning experience that often results in employment shortly after graduation.

Go in a neW DiReCtion For working professionals, our postgraduate programs open doors of opportunity to new or related fields. For instance, the Food and Nutrition Management certificate—the only one of its kind in Ontario—gives individuals with a background in food and beverage management the ability to apply their knowledge and experience in a healthcare setting. Our nursing postgraduate programs take the practice of nursing to an entirely new level through specialized training in areas such as critical care, perinatal intensive care and forensics.

a fLexiBLe, ResPonsive LeaRninG enviRonment Students in our postgraduate programs enjoy smaller classes and more personalized interactions with professors and classmates. This enables them to build valuable professional networks after graduation. Some classes are even scheduled around full-time employment so that students can continue to work while they learn. Further, many postgraduate programs offer the opportunity to earn credits toward valuable industry designations simply by completing coursework. This is just one more way that we maximize students’ time and are responsive to their needs.

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Get ReaL. Get HanDs on. Work and field placements, industry projects and internships all mean one thing: gaining valuable work experience as part of a postgraduate program. Many of our programs include some form of work experience whether you are working on a project team, solving a problem for an industry/community partner, or doing a short-term work or field placement at a partner site.

fRom tHe ReaL WoRLD to tHe CLassRoom There’s no replacement for real world practice, and many postgraduate programs allow students to gain experience in facilities and labs modeled after real workplaces with state-of-the-art technology. For example, such real-world learning takes place in:

ELAInE LAzzARATOFood and nutrition Management, Graduated 2003.Current position: Food and nutrition Manager, Wellington nursing and Retirement Home, Hamilton, Ontario

Elaine Lazzarato has the unique ability to walk into any commercial kitchen, see problems, and then solve them. “I am a fixer,” she says. After 22 years as a top producing food and beverage administrator and chef manager, she saw a need for a fix of her own—a career change that would get her out of the kitchen and into people’s lives.

The 10-month Food and Nutrition Management program gave her the specific skills she needed to transfer her 20 years of experience in the food and beverage industry to the health-care field. The best part of her job now is the one-on-one relationships she gets to build with her elderly and infirm clients.

“My experience as a student was unbelievable. Not only was it educational, but it also opened doors to new areas of my industry.”

The Simulated Practice Centre where students across Health Sciences programs learn in a simulated hospital setting with high fidelity mannequins as patients.

Our School of Design, which is set up to mirror the real world agency and studio environments where many of our graduates find employment.

ExPANdING INTERPROFESSIONAL hEALTh-CARE LEARNINGThe construction of the College’s new Waterfront campus is well underway. The new facility will be among the first facilities in Canada to be purpose-built for interprofessional health-care learning. The result is a more collaborative educational approach that is aligned with the province’s agenda to ensure that Ontarians have access to the right number and mix of qualified health-care givers, with the patient at the centre of care (for more details, see page 11).

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PRaCtiCe By DoinG tHe aCtuaL JoB From teeth cleanings and oral health assessments to child care and gourmet meals, the following facilities are both sites of applied learning and open to paying customers:

The Chefs’ House restaurant, where students prepare and serve the latest in culinary trends.

The School of Early Childhood operates nine lab school child care centres throughout Toronto that give our students real world experience.

The Interprofessional Learning Clinic, which allows students to hone their skills by providing clients with services such as teeth cleaning, fitness and hearing tests.

KAI ExOSDesign Management, Graduated 2005. Current position: Chief Creative Officer, Spoke Agency, Toronto, Ontario

Kai Exos entered George Brown as a mature student having run his own ad agency in Miami. He needed an entrée into the Canadian advertising industry and was drawn to the Design Management program because it offered a desired focus on project management and integrative thinking. He also liked the fact that professors and guest mentors were business leaders who understood strategic design from years of lived experience.

Now as the Chief Creative Officer of his own integrated ad agency, Kai employs the lessons he learned at George Brown to create branded content for the likes of Disney and Nestlé Nespresso.

“To collaborate alongside incredibly talented people who believe in what they’re doing every day is more than I could’ve ever asked for.”

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oPen to stuDents fRom aRounD tHe CoRneR anD aRounD tHe WoRLD For the past 30 years, George Brown has been accepting international students. Our staff and faculty are committed to helping visitors from abroad adjust to their new environment through access to our full range of services including career counseling, personal and academic counseling, tutoring, and athletic facilities. For details and admission requirements, please go to georgebrown.ca/international

Students come from all over the world to take postgraduate programs at George Brown but our diversity doesn’t stop there. Our local student body is representative of dozens of cultures, languages and nationalities. That is one of the benefits of studying in the heart of one of the most multicultural cities in the world.

With this geographical strength as one of our hallmarks, George Brown has become a leader in integrating new Canadians into the workforce through language training and applied learning. For example our Construction Management for Internationally Educated Professionals program gives newcomers who may have worked as engineers or architects in their countries of origin, the opportunity to enter the Canadian construction industry. The Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) program provides new teachers with specialized skills for imparting English language proficiency to immigrants in the local community, as well as globally.

make it HaPPen Whether you are a recent college or university graduate in need of specialized skills to get a job or an employed person wanting to accelerate or change your career altogether, George Brown’s postgraduate programs can make it happen.

ROBIn PAuLInternational Student, Wireless networking, Graduated 2007. Current position: Client Services Representative, Data Impeccable, Toronto, Ontario

Robin Paul started his career in India, working as a telephone technical support agent for American users of Hewlett Packard products. Wanting to advance in his career, he applied to George Brown’s Wireless Networking program as an international student. The program offered focused learning at the right cost and within a manageable timeframe. It also helped that Toronto was a city that he could see himself living in afterwards.

Now, three years later, he is resolving much more complex IT problems but instead of doing so over the phone, he does so in person in the heart of Toronto’s financial district.

“All of the learning was project-based. Instead of traditional classrooms, we were taught in industry standard laboratories and we worked in teams as you would in the real world.”

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a Creative start to your Career

sCHooL of DesiGnDigital Design – Advanced Digital DesignThis program responds to a growing need within the design industry for graduates who are well versed in advertising, industrial and graphic design and new media design. Web/interactive, interface/GUI design and 3D prototyping are all areas of focus within this program.

Design ManagementThis is one of the only programs of its kind in North America. Graduates of this program learn how to lead a multidisciplinary design team in the development of products and services based on strategic design objectives.

Digital Design – Game DesignThis rigorous program is the advanced version of Game Development. It focuses on the principles and techniques of video game art creation and the development of commercial quality games. Specific focus is on game theory, storytelling, level design, and character.

Interdisciplinary Design Strategy at the Institute without BoundariesThis interdisciplinary program engages students in a full range of creative work, from research and writing to urban planning, sketching, design and production. This program produces graduates who consider sustainability, social equity, and economic feasibility as part of the design process.

sCHooL of fasHion stuDiesInternational Fashion Development & Management This program prepares graduates to work in international fashion by building their industry-related skills in sourcing, global marketing, logistics and supply chain management.

Toronto is the creative capital of Canada and is home to major design and advertising agencies, studios, theatres and specialty retail stores—and you’ll be able to access them through our well-connected professors, in some cases by an internship or an applied research project with industry partners, as well as networking or industry events.

The following postgraduate programs offered through our School of Design and School of Fashion Studies were developed to focus imagination and hone critical thinking. Our unique educational approach combines academic programs and authentic-task projects.

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Career Connections are made Here

sCHooL of BusinessHuman Resources Management* This program blends business-related theory and practical application to highlight how HR functions as a strategic partner in business. Key areas of focus include employment law, policy design, labour relations and employee development and recruitment.

International Business Management This program simplifies the complex field of international business with dynamic and interactive teaching methods, including case analysis and guest speakers. Areas of focus include strategic planning, law, finance, logistics and marketing.

Marketing Management – Financial Services Ideal for marketers with an interest in financial services, this program teaches students to use technology to transform customer and market information into insights that create strategic marketing programs and communication campaigns for financial products and services.

Small Business EntrepreneurshipThis is the perfect program option for aspiring entrepreneurs, or business owners interested in growing their companies. Students design a full business plan that includes marketing, financing, e-business, accounting and web strategy.

Sport & Event Marketing In this specialized program students learn how to leverage sports, entertainment and cause-related marketing to provide innovative marketing solutions. Students plan and execute events that build brands, create profit and align with corporate objectives.

Strategic Relationship Marketing This program teaches students how to analyze large amounts of data to create targeted, strategic marketing campaigns and build one-to-one relationships with customers.

sCHooL of finanCiaL seRviCesFinancial Planning This program is ideal for individuals who have a financial, accounting or business background and want to move quickly into the growing field of personal financial planning. Students prepare to advise clients about investments, retirement trusts, taxation, insurance, and long-term planning.

*Degree required for admission.

Whatever you see yourself becoming in the world of business – a financial advisor, accountant, entrepreneur, valued consultant, bank manager, marketing expert, HR specialist or any of the thousands of other possibilities – the Centre for Business at George Brown College can help take you there.

Our postgraduate programs offered through the School of Business and the School of Financial Services provide students with the opportunity to accelerate their careers by specializing in high demand areas of marketing, finance, entrepreneurship and management.

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Community-Building Careers

sCHooL of soCiaL & Community seRviCesAutism & Behavioural ScienceThis program focuses on autism spectrum disorders and therapies, mainly Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI), for application within the children’s sector. Students gain practical experiences working with families and treatment teams.

Assaulted Women’s and Children’s Counsellor/Advocate (AWCCA) (Fast-track, Direct entry)This program allows eligible students who have an undergraduate degree or diploma in a related field to enter directly into second year. Students are prepared to provide counseling and advocacy for women and children who have experienced or are experiencing violence. A major portion of the program is the fieldwork component.

Behavioural Science Technology (Intensive, Fast-track)This 10-month, accelerated program provides university graduates in psychology with an opportunity to study applied behaviour analysis and Intensive Behaviour Intervention (IBI).

Career and Work Counsellor (Fast-track)This 12-month, accelerated program combines classroom study with supervised placements and produces graduates that meet the national standards for Career and Employment Counsellors, resulting in excellent job prospects.

Social Service Worker (Fast-track)This 8-month, accelerated program offers a unique bridge to a career in social services for college and university graduates. In addition to the theoretical models, methods and skills of social service work practice, students receive training in group work, life skills, methodology, community organizing and development.

sCHooL of eaRLy CHiLDHooDEarly Childhood Education (Fast-track)This accelerated 10-month program is ideal for students with a university degree in a related area and experience working with children. The program is structured around a unique system of alternating blocks of classroom theory and field practice, providing theoretical and practical training with children.

George Brown College’s Centre for Community Services & Early Childhood meets the needs of our urban community with a comprehensive range of programs, a large number of community partnerships and field placements, as well as the most dedicated and experienced faculty.

People with a background in the field of social services and early childhood education can elevate their skills and knowledge, earn accreditation and advance their careers by taking a full- or part-time postgraduate program in any of the following areas in our School of Social & Community Services or School of Early Childhood.

Also available on a part-time basis:

Advanced Counselling Skills

Constructivist Career Counselling

Criminal Justice

Early Childhood Management*

Grief & Bereavement Counselling

Social Services Management

*Offered two evenings per week

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Where industry finds innovation

sCHooL of ConstRuCtion manaGement & tRaDes Construction Management for Internationally Educated ProfessionalsThis program builds on the training and experiences of internationally educated professionals to create skilled managers who can lead interdisciplinary teams. Students receive training in communications and construction management, and gain real-world experience in an environment of applied learning.

sCHooL of ComPuteR teCHnoLoGy Health Informatics This intensive program bridges sectors of health and technology to develop specialists in health informatics for employment in healthcare settings. Students learn in a technology-rich setting and are exposed to a variety of co-operative learning environments including computer laboratories and simulated learning environments. The program emphasizes the ethical, professional, legal and policy implications of health information systems.

Information Systems Business AnalystThis rigorous program is designed to meet the urgent need for professionals who can liaise between business and technology functions within an organization. The program focuses on areas such as process and workflow modeling, decision-making, technical writing and project management. Case studies of real-world business problems/solutions are built into the curriculum.

Wireless Networking This specialized program puts students at the centre of the exciting world of wireless technology by giving them high-demand skills in radio frequency (RF), cellular, broadband and narrowband communications. Learning takes place in industry-standard, wireless and RF laboratories. Mirroring the workplace, students work in teams to solve real-world problems through course work.

Canada’s economy depends on maintaining and modernizing our physical and virtual infrastructures. The Centre for Construction & Engineering Technologies at George Brown College prepares graduates for employment in an industry that accounts for almost 12 per cent of Canada’s GDP and employs one out of every 20 Canadians.

Source: Construction Sector Council – The Labour Market Information Program.

Our postgraduate programs offered through the School of Construction Management & Trades and the School of Computer Technology are intricately linked to the real world in terms of curriculum design, meeting the needs of industry and addressing the practical realities of students’ lives. In some cases, we offer a flexible study schedule and many opportunities for applied learning, resulting in a seamless entry into the workplace after graduation.

For more information: georgebrown.ca/postgrad

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Health Care is advanced Here

sCHooL of DentaL HeaLtHRestorative Dental HygieneThis program is designed for dental hygienists who want to learn specialized restorative and cosmetic procedures to complement traditional, preventative oral care. Students learn the placement of amalgam, composite and temporary restorations, crown work and orthodontic procedures.

Also available on a part-time basis:

Dental Assistant Level II Upgrade

sCHooL of HeaLtH & WeLLnessClinical Methods in Orthotics/Prosthetics Unique in Ontario, this two-year program is coordinated between George Brown and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre with associate clinics at Chedoke Rehabilitation Centre and Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation. It teaches students to make and fit prostheses (artificial limbs) and orthoses (braces and splints), and provides valuable practical experience at GTA rehabilitation hospitals.

sCHooL of HeaLtH seRviCes manaGement Health Informatics This intensive program bridges sectors of health and technology to develop specialists in health informatics. Students learn in a technology-rich setting and are exposed to a variety of co-operative learning environments including computer laboratories and simulated learning environments.

Also available on a part-time basis:

Health PromotionHealth Services Management

Aligned with the province’s agenda to ensure that Ontarians have access to the right number and mix of qualified health professionals, George Brown prepares graduates to support the change to a more collaborative health-care system, where all health professions work effectively and efficiently with each other.

The Centre for Health Sciences at George Brown is committed to interprofessional education. Our graduates are able to apply their specific expertise and collaborate as a health team member to support patient achievement of expected health outcomes.

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GeoRGe BRoWn CoLLeGe’s neW WateRfRont CamPusImagine coming to school every day at one of Toronto’s most beautiful, modern spaces, with labs and classrooms overlooking the harbour; a learning environment designed for team-based education, the standard for health-care graduates entering the work force.

Over the next few years, George Brown will be adding a third main campus, introducing an innovative health sciences education learning centre at a stunning new site on the waterfront. Where better to learn about health promotion?

Scheduled to open to students in fall 2012, the new purpose-built campus will allow the College to offer one of Canada’s first truly collaborative learning environments, building on our established expertise as a leader in preparing students for the emerging interprofessional mode of health-care delivery that breaks down the boundaries between programs and professions. Construction of the campus site is well underway.

Visit georgebrown.ca/waterfront for a live view of its progress.

Artist rendering provided by Stantec/KPMB Architects

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Health Care is advanced Here

sCHooL of nuRsinG Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nursing This certificate prepares Registered Nurses to give competent care to critically ill individuals and their families. The combined theory and clinical courses encompass the level 1, 2 and 3 Critical Care Standards of Practice as outlined by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care.

Registered Nurse – Family Practice NursingThis certificate prepares Registered Nurses to provide comprehensive care to individual families across the lifespan within the family.

Registered Nurse – Operating Room Perioperative NursingThis certificate prepares Registered Nurses to function as competent members of an operating room team, caring for patients before, during and after surgery.

Registered Nurse – Perinatal Intensive Care Nursing (Full- and Part-time*) This certificate prepares Registered Nurses to provide comprehensive care to critically ill newborns and their families in an intensive care setting. Graduates are eligible for tuition reimbursement through the Ontario government.

Also available on a part-time basis:

Academic Pathway for Nurses Administration of Medications Cardiology Nursing Forensic Nursing Maternal-newborn Nursing Neuroscience Nursing Nurse Educator Registered Practical Nursing Diploma Completion

* Part-time program offered online

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the Height of Hospitality

CHef sCHooLCulinary Arts – ItalianThe best way to learn what makes Italian cuisine world famous is to go right to the source. While studying at one of the Italy’s most famous chef schools near Parma, Italy, students gain hands-on kitchen experiences, and take courses in Italian art and culture to deepen their understanding of the great tradition. Returning to Canada, students put theory into practice at George Brown’s state-of-the-art restaurant and learning facility, The Chefs’ House.

sCHooL of HosPitaLity & touRism manaGementAdvanced Wines & Beverage ManagementThis program is for those who wish to become the kind of expert who can pair food with wine, beer or other beverages for the most discerning customers, or for any menu or special event. Students earn valuable experience through tasting worldly wines, beers, spirits and food. This knowledge will be further enhanced through experiential field trips.

Food & Nutrition Management This program is for hospitality or culinary arts graduates with a passion for health care and nutrition and a desire to help others. Students learn food modification, clinical nutrition, physiology, nutrition analysis, sanitation and safety. This one-year certificate—the only one of its kind in Ontario—is accredited by the Canadian Society of Nutrition Management.

Simply put, George Brown College is a leader in hospitality and culinary arts. Why? We’re the largest hospitality school with some of the most innovative programs in Canada, well-connected and experienced faculty, and location, location, location. Toronto is a first class hospitality destination, and we are a training ground for the best in new talent.

Our postgraduate programs offered through the renowned Chef School and the School of Hospitality & Tourism Management reflect a continued tradition of creating stand-alone programs that meet the needs of industry and our students.

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international education in a Global City

immiGRant eDuCation College Teachers Training for Internationally Educated ProfessionalsThis program is designed to provide the communication skills, training and critical Canadian experience to help prepare internationally educated teachers for teaching in a Canadian community college environment. Students will benefit from a series of focused workshops on topics such as online course management, diversity, outcomes-based learning and technology in the classroom.

Construction Management for Internationally Educated ProfessionalsThis program builds on the training and experiences of internationally educated professionals to create skilled managers who can lead interdisciplinary teams. Students receive training in communications and construction management and gain real-world experience in an environment of applied learning.

Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) (Full- and Part-time*)The TESL program provides a solid grounding in both the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching English as a Second Language to adults. The program emphasizes the practical aspects of language teaching through classroom observations and the practice of teaching in a wide range of English programs at George Brown College. Graduates may also apply for a no-cost, three-week teaching experience in China.

When you are in such a global city, you recognize and appreciate the diversity of people and communities that make up your community. For more than three decades, George Brown has welcomed students from around the world, worked internationally in more than 25 countries, and developed significant global partnerships.

Our postgraduate programs offered through our School of Immigrant Education open up access to education and employment for newcomers to Canada, and train teachers of English as a Second Language to impart language skills to ESL speakers in Canada and around the world.

* Courses held in the evening for Semester I. Day-time availability required in Semester II for practice teaching component.

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Program name Career Options Admission Requirements◊ LengthCo-op/Clinical Contact

Centre for Arts & Design 416-415-5000

Digital Design – Advanced Digital Design (G402)

Creative directors, user interface designers, design consultants, project managers, web designers, or web developers.

Degree or Diploma or related work experience. 8 mos. NA Ext 2137 [email protected]

Design Management (G405) Graduates can go on to careers managing design in the corporate sector, in a design consultancy or in their own business.

Degree or Diploma or related work experience. 8 mos. NA Ext 2137 [email protected]

Digital Design – Game Design (G401) Game designers, creative directors, level designers, producers, or project managers.

Degree or Diploma or related work experience. 12 mos. NA Ext 2137 [email protected]

Interdisciplinary Design Strategy at the Institute without Boundaries (G414)

Recent graduates have secured employment in organizations such as Doctors without Borders, Art Gallery of Toronto, Frog Design and Bruce Mau Design.

Degree or Diploma or related work experience. 9 mos. NA Ext 2137 [email protected]

International Fashion Development & Management (F402)

Opportunities in trade promotion agencies, apparel manufacturers, retailers, contractors, merchandisers and distributors.

Fashion or business-related diploma or degree plus three years of related experience.

8 mos. Yes Sue Ascenzi, ext 4840 [email protected]

Centre for Business 416-415-5000

Financial Planning (B407) Upon graduation, potential positions may include: Personal Financial Advisor, Financial Planner, Investment Advisor or Securities Dealer.

Diploma or Degree or demonstrated experience. 8 mos. NA Ext 2160financialservices@ georgebrown.ca

Human Resources Management (B408)

Upon graduation potential positions may include: Human Resource Generalist, Recruitment Specialist, Training Specialist, or Human Resources Analyst.

A university or college degree is required. 12 mos. Yes Ext 2160financialservices@ georgebrown.ca

International Business Management (B411)

Upon graduation potential positions may include: Procurement Analyst, Junior Supply Chain Specialist, Freight Forwarding Assistant, or Customs Entry Rater.

Diploma or Degree or demonstrated experience. 8 mos. NA Ext [email protected]

Marketing Management – Financial Services (B406)

Upon graduation potential positions may include: Marketing Coordinator, Brand or Product Assistant, or Marketing Analyst.

Diploma or Degree or demonstrated experience. 12 mos. Yes Ext 2160financialservices@ georgebrown.ca

Small Business Entrepreneurship (B410) Running your own business and/ or working with others in a small business.

Diploma or Degree or demonstrated experience. 8 mos. NA Ext [email protected]

Sport & Event Marketing (B400) Upon graduation potential positions may include: Event Coordinator, Promotions Coordinator, or Corporate Sponsorship Coordinator.

Diploma or Degree or demonstrated experience. 12 mos. Yes Ext 2160financialservices@ georgebrown.ca

Strategic Relationship Marketing (B409)

Upon graduation potential positions may include: Marketing Analyst, Marketing Coordinator, Project Coordinator, or Assistant Account Manager.

Diploma or Degree or demonstrated experience. 12 mos. Yes Ext 2160financialservices@ georgebrown.ca

Centre for Community Services & Early Childhood 416-415-5000

Advanced Counselling Skills (Part-time†)

Provides graduates of community services or human services counsellor programs with advanced counselling intervention skills.

Diploma/degree in counselling. 5 courses NA Ext [email protected]

Assaulted Women’s and Children’s Counsellor/ Advocate (R107) (Fast-track*, Direct entry)

Graduates work in a variety of settings, including women’s transition and interval houses, rape crisis centres, women’s health centres, community centres and victim/ witness programs.

Degree in related field such as Women’s Studies, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, OR Social Service Worker, Community Worker Diploma (applicants required to complete questionnaire and provide past transcripts).

8 mos. Yes Ext [email protected]

Autism & Behavioural Science (C405) Instructor-therapist providing intensive behavioural intervention (IBI) to autistic children in specialized treatment programs.

University degree (any major); college diploma in Human Services (e.g. ECE, CYW, SSW, DSW).

8 mos. Yes Ext [email protected]

Behavioural Science Technology (C136)(Fast-track*)

Work in schools, hospitals, in-home, rehab./vocational agencies.

University degree in Psychology (3 or 4 year). 43 weeks Yes Ext [email protected]

Career and Work Counsellor (C138)(Fast-track*)

Career or employment counsellor, job developer, vocational assessor.

Degree or diploma from college &/or university. 12 mos. Yes Ext [email protected]

Constructivist Career Counselling (Part-time†)

Provides counselling training from a constructivist perspective. Career and work counsellor diploma. 2 courses NA Ext [email protected]

Criminal Justice (Part-time†) Enhances the ability of probation officers, case managers or others working in the corrections field and front-line counsellors to work with forensic clients.

Diploma/degree in criminology, psychology, social work or nursing, or diploma in addictions counselling, social service work, child and youth work or community work.

6 courses NA Ext [email protected]

PostGRaDuate PRoGRams at-a-GLanCe

◊ Please check course calendar for a complete list of admission requirements, which may include requirements such as: an interview, audition, testing, or proof of previous training/experience. academic requirements may include a specific GPa or the need for directly-related career experience.

*Fast-Track = Your previous post-secondary experience may allow you to enter the program with advanced standing and complete it on an accelerated schedule. † Part-Time = Offered on evenings and/or weekends through the Centre for Continuous learning, unless otherwise indicated.

George Brown College is continually striving to improve its programs and their delivery. The information contained in this viewbook is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer, or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College admission, graduation, and fee requirements as well as any requirements of outside institutions, industry associations or other bodies that may award additional designations concurrently with, or after completion of, a George Brown College program.

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Program name Career Options Admission Requirements◊ LengthCo-op/Clinical Contact

Centre for Community Services & Early Childhood 416-415-5000

Early Childhood Management (Part-time††)

Supervisor in child care and other early childhood/family settings.

ECE diploma or equivalent, currently employed in a day care or related setting for at least one year.

6 courses NA Ext [email protected]

Early Childhood Education (C100) (Fast-track*)

Work in a variety of early childhood settings. Use as pathway to further education.

University degree in Psychology, Sociology or related area.

10 mos. Yes Ext 2310

Grief & Bereavement Counselling (Part-time†)

Intended for front-line professionals employed in community services or mental health settings who want to enhance their ability to work with clients who are experiencing grief and loss issues.

Grief and Bereavement Counselling course and diploma/degree in a health or social services field (nursing, human services counselling, addictions counselling, social work or social service work) or Advanced Counselling Skills Certificate.

5 courses NA Ext 2126 [email protected]

Social Service Worker (C135) (Fast-track*)

Work in a range of social service centres. Degree or diploma in a related field. 8 mos. Yes Ext [email protected]

Social Services Management (Part-time†)

Intended for experienced social service professionals who want to advance to a managerial role.

Diploma/degree in a related field (such as social service work, community work, human services counselling or child and youth work) and three to five years of related work experience in the social services sector.

6 courses NA Ext 2126 [email protected]

Centre for Construction & Engineering Technologies 416-415-5000

Construction Management for Internationally Educated Professionals (T403)

Construction manager overseeing multi-disciplinary teams of project managers, architects, engineers, planners, contractors.

International university degree and demonstrated experience.

12 mos. NA Ext. 4398 [email protected]

Health Informatics (T402) Clinical/IT project manager, health technology leader, clinical informatics specialist or health technology education/training specialist.

Two-year diploma in Health Sciences or equivalent OR Three-year diploma in information technologies or equivalent. Work experience of one year as a health-care professional or an IT professional.

12 mos. NA Ext. [email protected]

Information Systems Business Analyst (T405)

Business systems developer – technical and non-technical aspects of computer technology.

Three-year diploma or degree and demonstrated experience. Post-secondary English and post-secondary math.

12 mos. NA Ext. [email protected]

Wireless Networking (T411) Employment opportunities connected with wireless LAN support, wireless service providers and cellular and broad- band providers.

Three-year college diploma or university degree and demonstrated experience. Post-secondary English and post-secondary math.

12 mos. NA Ext. 4287 [email protected]

Centre for Health Sciences 416-415-5000

Academic Pathway for Nurses (Part-time†)

Meets the needs of Canadian nurses returning to practice and Canadian nurses and IENs who have been assessed by the College of Nurses of Ontario as needing to meet designated theory and clinical elements.

RN or IEN assessed by the College of Nurses of Ontario, Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant status, pre-admission English testing and complete clinical pre-placement health form.

11-13 courses

Yes Gayle Bradley, ext [email protected]

Administration of Medications (Part-time†)

Prepares nurses to administer medications in a health care agency or community setting.

RN, RPN or IEN. 3 courses Yes Gayle Bradley, ext [email protected]

Cardiology Nursing (Part-time†) Prepares nurses to care for those experiencing cardiac events and living with cardiac deficits.

RN or RPN and Health Assessment course. 5 courses NA Julie Persons, ext [email protected]

Clinical Methods in Orthotics/ Prosthetics (S407)

Preparation for Canadian Board for Certification of Prosthetists and Orthotists. Opportunities in orthotic and prosthetic management.

University Degree or College Diploma or demonstrated experience.

2 years NA [email protected]

Dental Assistant Level II Upgrade (Part-time†)

Allows Dental Assistants to upgrade to a Level II standard. Proof of graduation from a dental assistant program, a completed clinical pre-placement health form and current employment in a dental office.

4 courses Yes Ext [email protected]

Forensic Nursing (Part-time†) (Distance education)

Prepares nurses to deal with scientific investigations and to treat both victims and perpetrators of abuse, violence, sexual assault and other traumatic events.

RN or RPN, permission of the department co-ordinator and Health Assessment course.

4 courses NA Julie Persons, ext [email protected]

Health Informatics (T402) see Construction and Engineering Technologies section

Health Promotion (Part-time†) Provides the knowledge and skills needed to design, conduct and evaluate activities with the goal of improving the health of individuals and communities.

Diploma/degree in a health discipline and three to five years of work experience in a health-related career.

6 courses NA Ext [email protected]

Due to on going program improvements, courses are subject to change without notice.

◊ Please check course calendar for a complete list of admission requirements, which may include requirements such as: an interview, audition, testing, or proof of previous training/experience. academic requirements may include a specific GPa or the need for directly-related career experience.

*Fast-Track = Your previous post-secondary experience may allow you to enter the program with advanced standing and complete it on an accelerated schedule. † Part-Time = Offered on evenings and/or weekends through the Centre for Continuous learning, unless otherwise indicated.† † Offered two evenings per week through the Centre for Community Services & early Childhood.

Toll free: 1-800-265-2002 | 416-415-2000

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Program name Career Options Admission Requirements◊ LengthCo-op/Clinical Contact

Centre for Health Sciences 416-415-5000

Health Services Management (Part-time†)

Intended for health-care professionals who want to advance to a managerial role.

Diploma/degree in a health-related field (such as social services, practical nursing, case management, activation, physiotherapy or occupational therapy) and three to five years of relevant work experience in the health sector.

6 courses NA Ext [email protected]

Maternal-newborn Nursing (Part-time†)

Prepares nurses to care for women in all phases of the perinatal period.

RN or RPN and Health Assessment course. 7 courses NA Gayle Bradley, ext [email protected]

Neuroscience Nursing (Part-time†)

Prepares nurses to care for clients experiencing neurological events.

RN or RPN and complete clinical pre-placement health form.

4 courses Yes Julie Persons, ext [email protected]

Nurse Educator (Part-time†) (Distance education)

Prepares baccalaureate- or master-prepared nurses to function as nurse educators in didactic and clinical settings.

RN (BScN). 4 courses NA Julie Persons, ext [email protected]

Registered Nurse—Critical Care Nursing (S402) (S422-Online)

Prepares RNs to give competent care to critically ill individuals and their families.

RN Certificate of Competence (College of Nurses of Ontario) and BCLS Level C, plus current experience in an active treatment centre.

16 weeks or 9

months (online)

Yes Nazlin Allidina, ext 2345 [email protected]

Registered Nurse—Family Practice Nursing (S415)

Prepares registered nurses to provide comprehensive care to individual families across the life span within the family.

RN Certificate of Competence (College of Nurses of Ontario).

2-3 semesters7 courses

Yes Dianne Diniz, ext [email protected]

Registered Nurse—Operating Room - Perioperative Nursing (S414) (S424 - Online)

Prepares RNs to function competently as operating team member.

RN Certificate of Competence (College of Nurses of Ontario) and BCLS Level C, plus current experience in an active treatment centre.

16 weeks or 16 weeks

(online)

Yes Ext 2349

Registered Nurse—Perinatal Intensive Care Nursing (S404) (Part-time, Online††)

Prepares RNs to provide comprehensive care to critically ill newborns and their families in an intensive care setting.

RN, Certificate of Competence (College of Nurses of Ontario), Neonatal Resuscitation Certificate (NRP), BCLS level C, Immunization Record. On-Line: Level II or III Neonatal Intensive Care, nursing experience.

15 weeks, or 4

part-time distance courses

Yes Heather Urquhart, ext [email protected]

Registered Practical Nursing Diploma Completion (Part-time†)

Offers RPNs (and some IENs) the opportunity to upgrade to George Brown RPN diplomas.

RPN, Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant status, computer literacy and complete clinical pre-placement health form.

12 courses Yes Gayle Bradley, ext [email protected]

Restorative Dental Hygiene (S400) Restorative dental hygienist in private practice, public health or hospital.

Diploma/degree + Ont. Active Cert. as Hygienist -1 yr in field.

26 weeks NA Ext 4555

Centre for Hospitality & Culinary Arts 416-415-5000

Advanced Wines & Beverage Management (H404)

Opportunities in restaurants, clubs, catering companies, resorts, cruise lines, and the wine and beverage supply industry.

A two-year culinary or hospitality management diploma or apprenticeship program or related industry experience.

8 mos. NA Adrian Caravello, ext 3783 [email protected]

Culinary Arts – Italian (H411) Chef, recipe & menu developer, restaurant or food consultant, food writer, restaurant owner/operator.

Successful completion of an undergraduate culinary program.

12 mos. Yes Dario Tomaselli, ext [email protected]

Food & Nutrition Management (H402) Food service management in health-care facilities. A two-year culinary or hospitality management diploma or apprenticeship program.

8 mos. Yes Barbara Dunlop, ext [email protected]

Centre for International & Immigration Education 416-415-5000

College Teacher Training for Internationally Educated Professionals (R403)

This innovative program is designed to help prepare internationally educated teachers to teach in the Canadian College environment.

Landed immigrant, permanent resident or VISA status, Canadian equivalency of a graduate-level degree, one year of secondary or post-secondary teaching experience or equivalent, English language proficiency, Divisional Select Interview.

33 weeks Yes Ext [email protected]

Construction Management for Internationally Educated Professionals (T403)

see Construction and Engineering Technologies section

Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) (R400)(Full-time) (Part-time†††)

ESL teacher (to adults). University Degree and excellent English skills. 8 mos. Yes Ext 4953 or 6339 [email protected]

◊ Please check course calendar for a complete list of admission requirements, which may include requirements such as: an interview, audition, testing, or proof of previous training/experience. academic requirements may include a specific GPa or the need for directly-related career experience.

*Fast-Track = Your previous post-secondary experience may allow you to enter the program with advanced standing and complete it on an accelerated schedule. † Part-Time = Offered on evenings and/or weekends through the Centre for Continuous learning, unless otherwise indicated.† † Part-time program offered online (4 courses)† † † Courses held in the evening for Semester I. day-time availability is required in Semester II for practice teaching component.

Due to on going program improvements, courses are subject to change without notice. Toll free: 1-800-265-2002 | 416-415-2000

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Campus Tours Visit one of our campuses in person for a general campus tour. You’ll see common areas such as the one-stop Student Service Centre, cafeteria, fitness facilities, library, bookstore, student lounge, plus much more. To sign up for a tour, visit georgebrown.ca/tours

Entry Advising Entry advisors assist you in planning your educational pathways and offer advice on admission requirements and processes for upgrading, language training and entry to academic programs. Call 416-415-5000 ext. 2949 or email [email protected] for an appointment.

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Important Telephone Numbers

Contact Centre416-415-2000 (1-877-515-5559 TTY)

Campus Tours416-415-5000, ext. 3989

Advising Line416-415-5000, ext. 2949

Admissions416-415-5000, ext. 4805

Assessment/Test Centre416-415-5000, ext. 4565

Financial Assistance416-415-5000, ext. 2476

Career and Employment Services – Casa Loma416-415-5000, ext. 4100 St. James416-415-5000, ext. 3818

International Centre416-415-5000, ext. 2115

Registration –Casa Loma416-415-5000, ext. 4497 St. James416-415-5000, ext. 2770

Student Awards Office416-415-5000, ext. 4895

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