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1 GEORGE BROWN

ST. JAMES CAMPUS

Located in , you live, learn and work in the heart of Canada’s biggest, most diverse economy. Choose from a large number of career-focused certificate, diploma, postgraduate and degree programs. The city and the college offer you the opportunity to gain valuable work experience with leading employers during your studies and after you graduate. Our campuses are home to a number of wonderful social and athletic activities and Toronto is a vibrant city that hosts a wealth of cultural, recreational and personal development experiences.

Our School of Design is home to and popular dining destination that the city’s first video game incubator, provides students with real-world assisting in the growth of Toronto’s experience. gaming industry and providing field Our Centre for Hospitality and Culinary education opportunities to George Brown Arts has produced many remarkable video game design students. alumni, including Mark McEwan (Judge on A student team from our School of Superstar Chef Challenge), Lynn Crawford State-of-the-art campuses Marketing won the gold medal at the (Judge on Chopped Canada), Jamie in downtown Toronto annual Canadian Marketing Association Kennedy (Recipient of the Governor Over 28,000 students (full-time Student Case Competition in 2014. General’s Award and the Order of Canada), Minaz Abji (Executive Vice enrolment) – including over George Brown’s new Green Building President, Host Hotels and Resorts), and 3,900 international Centre opened in Fall 2014. Thought to be Randy Morton (President and CEO, the first facility of its kind in Canada, Over 145 programs – Bellagio, Las Vegas). it’s a hub where students and industry including degrees, diplomas, connect to develop environmentally- We are one of the first to utilize postgraduate programs friendly and energy-efficient construction motion capture technology and our Work experience opportunities practices and products. motion capture suit is the same model used to create Gollum for the Lord of the through field educatio Our student-run restaurant, The Chefs’ Rings films. House, is a fully functioning restaurant

2 “International students are valued members of the George Brown community. CAMPUS Students attend our college from all over the world, so our graduates build work contacts and friendships across the globe as well as with Canadians. I wish you the best of success in choosing a college and program of study, and ultimately in finding a rewarding career.”

Anne Sado Member of the Order of Canada President, George Brown College

WATERFRONT CAMPUS

CENTRE FOR HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY ARTS George Brown College is seen as the college that best equips graduates to get the job they want.

Environics, Consumer Tracking Research, Perceptions of George Brown College and Potential Opportunities, September 28, 2012

georgebrown.ca/international 3 PROGRAM AREAS

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS —GRADUATE IN THE WORKPLACE

CHEF SCHOOL—CULINARY LAB SCHOOL OF DESIGN

SCHOOL OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY—WORK PLACEMENT

4 At George Brown College, you can choose from a large number of programs which will provide you with the skills you need to succeed in the modern workplace. Major areas of study include:

BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FASHION AND JEWELLERY CULINARY ARTS HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT GRAPHIC DESIGN BUSINESS AND FINANCE PERFORMING ARTS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY SERVICES HEALTH SCIENCES GENERAL ARTS & SCIENCE MARKETING

For information on program availability for international students, please see: georgebrown.ca/international/futurestudents/programs

“George Brown College has been such an important part of my career. All the chefs here are so talented, helpful and inspiring. They always strive to update their skills and equipment with the change in market trends. Here “When you look at the at the Chef School, we learned so many new skills and set-up here, I wish I were techniques. They also took us on a study trip to France to a student! Honestly, enhance our skills. The overall exposure that they gave us when I went to college, was just incredible. If you’re thinking of a culinary profession, we had nowhere near the it should be the Chef School at George Brown.” kind of set-up they’ve got here at The Chefs’ House. Chef Delna Patel I’m blown away with Baking and Pastry Arts Management, Graduate and Valedictorian-April 2015 the standards that are Advanced French Patisserie (Postgrad), Current produced here.”

Chef Gordon Ramsay ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES is a DEGREE PROGRAMS are offered in Canada AM, CTV National, full-time program divided into 9 levels of Financial Services, Hospitality Operations February 2009 8 weeks each. Your language skills are Management, Construction Science & assessed by the college and you begin at the Management, Early Childhood Development, and level that is right for you. Most students study Behaviour Analysis. These are four-year Bachelor for 6–10 months. The program prepares you Degree programs, combining theoretical learning George Brown offers a wide for further academic study at the college. with opportunities for field education. variety of programs and learning pathways. Selecting DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS are one, two UNIVERSITY TRANSFER A George Brown College a program that fits your or three academic years in length. Programs diploma is a passport to further education at career goals and interests have start dates in September, January or May. many Canadian and foreign universities. For is key to your academic and information on current transfer agreements and professional success. POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS are offered for future study options for graduates, see the students who have already graduated from a Transfer Guide at transferguide.georgebrown.ca university or college program. These are highly specialized 8 or 12 month programs designed to give graduates advanced skills in a specific A more detailed listing of professional field. our programs is available on pages 19–21.

georgebrown.ca/international 5 ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES

George Brown College is a leading English as a Second Language (ESL) provider with more than 40 years of experience. Whether you are interested in preparing for a college education or improving your English communication skills for personal or professional reasons, the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program offers a rewarding learning experience in a multicultural setting. EAP offers full-time English instruction through 9 levels, each 8 weeks long. For students who wish to study in Canada, EAP provides For students interested in taking the opportunity for direct entry to diploma, degree and postgraduate programs at the IELTS test in Toronto, the George Brown College. General Education courses taken in levels 7 and 8 can also be George Brown College Official used as credits that count towards your GPA for diplomas at many colleges. IELTS Test Centre provides a complete IELTS Testing service. For more information, please PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS FOCUSING ON STUDENT SUCCESS visit: georgebrown.ca/ielts • Interactive classroom technology: Peer tutoring: Peer Leaders are all successful Time spent in class is exciting and efficient students and graduates of George Brown’s School of ESL. They are ready to assist students • Expert academic instructors: Language by passing on effective learning strategies, instruction is of the highest quality leading workshops and giving feedback. • Great downtown location: Study in the heart of a wonderful city Integrated learning: Our learning model • Vibrant student life: Extracurricular integrates reading, writing, speaking and activities augment your learning listening to give students a comprehensive and versatile understanding of the English language. • Supportive learning environment: George Brown is committed to your success Highly qualified faculty: All professors • Highly valued credentials: Graduates of are TESL-certified university graduates. level 8 receive an Ontario College Certificate* Our professors are involved in the training • Relevant, refined curriculum: English of new ESL teachers and practice according for Academic Purposes prepares you for to the highest professional standards and post-secondary study current methods. * To be eligible, students need to complete at least 2 EAP levels at George Brown

6 TIMETABLE

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY TIME Levels 1-6 Levels 7-8 Level 9 Levels 1-9 Levels 1-9 Levels 1-9 Levels 1-9

Specialized General Independent 9:00-9:50 Class Education Study Core Class Core Class Core Class Core Class

Specialized General Independent 9:50-10:40 Class Education Study Core Class Core Class Core Class Core Class

10:40-11:20 BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK

Specialized General Independent 11:20-12:10 Class Education Study Core Class Core Class Core Class Core Class

Specialized General Independent 12:10-1:00 Class Education Study Core Class Core Class Core Class Core Class

English In Practice Schedule* – Sign up at gbcesl.eventbrite.ca “Some of my best memories are of my time studying 1:30-3:30 Workshops Workshops Workshops Workshops No Classes at George Brown College. From the faculty to the * Workshops are optional in levels 7-9. In levels 1-6, international students attend 7 per session. learning environment, my Core Class (Levels 1-9): 2 hours/week online General Education (Levels 7-8): 2 hours/week online time there was more than what I could ever have ESL FOR BUSINESS/HOSPITALITY STUDIES and the city. Caravan is an annual event where expected. George Brown ESL for Business Studies or ESL for Hospitality students celebrate their nationalities. Many taught me that I could Studies are options for students planning to other special and seasonal events are celebrated succeed as a student, study a full-time academic Business or throughout the year, such as pumpkin carving, a contributor and a Hospitality program. You can enter after Halloweek, a holiday party, and regular field professional. The knowledge completing level 6. trips to local attractions and museums. and skills I learned will last me a lifetime.” The School of ESL facilitates volunteering EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES opportunities for ESL students. These are a Wei Zhang In addition to regular classwork there are a host great way to get involved, improve your Administrative Assistant, of activities, events and workshops that you English, meet new people and gain Canadian KVB Kunlun Canada Inc. have the opportunity to participate in as an ESL ESL Level 8 (2011); International experience. You also have access to facilities Business Management (2012) student. The Amazing Race is a fun summer and services across the college such as the event where ESL students explore the college gymnasium, counselling services, etc.

SCHOOL OF ESL AT ST. JAMES CAMPUS

georgebrown.ca/international 7 LIFE AT GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE

SMART START ORIENTATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

As a George Brown student some of your most PEERCONNECT rewarding experiences will occur as you take At the PeerConnect Centre George Brown part in the cultural, social and athletic activities College’s Peer Advisors help you understand happening on campus. your learning style and connect you with other students to form study groups. ACADEMIC ORIENTATIONS Information on class schedules, lists of BEYOND THE CLASSROOM books etc. As a student, you’ll be able to get involved in fitness and sports activities such as INTERNATIONAL ORIENTATIONS instructional classes, drop-in sports and “I spent a wonderful time at Information on transportation, banking, health organized leagues through the fitness George Brown because of my insurance, working in Canada, scholarships etc. centres at our main campuses. amazing professors who are real experts in their field . Besides, SMART START George Brown also has a huge range of the college provides excellent A fun event that introduces new international clubs for you to follow your interests or student service for everyone. students to the city and various services find new ones. offered at George Brown College. The International Student The International Student Ambassador Ambassador program gave LEARNING RESOURCES program provides students with the me unforgettable volunteering opportunity to get involved in the George George Brown provides you with access to experience and a lot of friends Brown College community, while offering learning resources and open access computing from different countries. them the chance to meet new friends and gain through our campus Library Learning Energized and inspired by the valuable Canadian volunteer experience. community of George Brown Commons. library.georgebrown.ca College, I have been contributing So get involved, make friends and, most of all, to it with all my heart!” have fun!

Alina Piven Graduate 2015, Business Accounting Accounting Tutor, George Brown College 8 IN THE HEART OF THE CITY centre of the action. Toronto’s community At George Brown College you’ll be studying in includes over 90 ethnic groups originating from the downtown heart of a wonderful city. over 169 countries speaking over 100 Toronto is one of the world’s most multicultural languages. As you familiarize yourself with cities and is home to world-class art galleries, the city, Toronto’s official website toronto.ca museums, theatres, restaurants and sports is a valuable source for information on centres. George Brown’s location in the Community Events, Public Health, Maps, downtown core means that you’re at the Cycling Information, Attractions, and more!

YONGE & DUNDAS – A FOCAL POINT OF DOWNTOWN TORONTO

Image courtesy of the City of Toronto

WELCOME TO THE George Brown has a vibrant INTERNATIONAL CENTRE! campus community and fosters a supportive learning environment committed to student success.

georgebrown.ca/international 9 ACCOMMODATION

ON-CAMPUS HOUSING The George Brown Residence combines the safety and convenience of being on-campus, combined with incredible student activities and an unmatched quality of service and amenities. Focus on school without worrying about monthly utility bills and 12 month leases. Simply arrive and instantly begin your George Brown College experience!

Rates: $8,900 for an 8-month term (September to April)* (does not include meals) Summer residence is offered at a reduced rate (will be announced in winter 2016) * Rates are indicative and are subject to change

What’s included: • Fully furnished suites with two private bedrooms include a shared kitchenette (fridge, microwave, table

& chairs) and a full washroom Renderings of Residence courtesy of architectsAlliance, for the Dundee Kilmer Integrated Design Team. • A telephone and flat-screen TV in Apply early to secure your space in residence: each bedroom with cable television, Applications for the Fall 2016 intake available online in the fall of 2015. We accept local calls and high-speed WiFi students on a first apply first accepted basis. • Lots of community space: A large You can apply before you are accepted into your program at georgebrown.ca/residence games room with ping pong, open air BBQ patio, fitness room, community kitchens and lots of spaces to study COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS and relax with an incredible view of Living at the George Brown Residence will connect you with a community where you the city will make lasting friendships, experience the city, and develop a range of academic and life skills. Our residence is not just a convenient place to live, but is an important part • Bi-weekly cleaning service of your of the overall George Brown College experience. This is your home away from home, washroom and kitchenette and we offer support systems and services that aren’t easily found in other types of • Safety & Service: 24/7 front desk staff, student housing options. camera monitoring, and access control Social and educational events include cooking classes, study groups, Residence games &  sports challenges, group trips to local events and more.

10 HOMESTAY ACCOMMODATION Homestay accommodation is available through George Brown College’s longtime partner Student Homestay Services. If you require homestay accommodation (with optional airport pick-up), make sure that your homestay application reaches Student Homestay Services at least three weeks before your arrival date. Apply at homestayservices.ca

HOMESTAY FEES

Homestay placement fee $165 (one-time, non-refundable)

Airport reception fee $85 (one way, by request only)

Accommodation + 2 meals $725 / (breakfast & dinner) 4 weeks WHAT’S NEAR THE RESIDENCE?

• Grocery stores • Parks and beaches Accommodation + 3 meals $775 / (breakfast, lunch & dinner) 4 weeks • Drug stores • YMCA (recreational activity centre)

• Restaurants • A short walk to St. James and $50 / Extra cost for Internet access • Pubs Waterfront campuses 4 weeks • Cultural spaces (museums, galleries, • Transit street car line comes right performance theatre) to the door HOUSING OPTIONS Toronto has a large housing and rental market that offers numerous

THE DISTILLERY HISTORIC DISTRICT ST. LAWRENCE MARKET – RANKED THE WORLD’S accommodation options for BEST FOOD MARKET BY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC students. Rent can be costly in a large city like Toronto so, while there are opportunities to be found (especially if you are willing to share a space), it is very important to establish a reasonable budget and give yourself plenty of time to explore your options. Estimated costs for privately arranged accommodation may range from $500-$1,200 per month, depending on individual living situation and location. For more information visit: georgebrown.ca/housing

Photos of Toronto courtesy of the City of Toronto

georgebrown.ca/international 11 WORKING IN CANADA

FIELD EDUCATION CO-OP WORK PERMIT “TD Bank works with George Brown Toronto is home to most of Canada’s major International students who are undertaking College in a number of beneficia employers. For example, GM, Ford, IBM, any kind of field education (co-op, externship, ways, we hire George Brown’s TD Bank, and the all practicum, clinical, etc.), regardless of length, grads, we also offer work terms have their offices in and around Toronto. must have a valid co-op work permit. You to their co-op students, who bring Many employers look for real-world work can apply for this at the same time as your us their enthusiasm, creativity experience when hiring new graduates study permit application. and know-how in the exchange and this is where George Brown can For more information, please visit CIC’s for the opportunity to get real-life give you a competitive edge in the job website at: cic.gc.ca/english/study/work.asp work experience.” market. Most of our programs have a field CAREER COACH Doug Turnbull education component, which means you George Brown College can help you launch Vice Chair have a valuable opportunity to work and TD Securities learn with industry partners that may your career and show you what to expect become your future employer. when you enter the job market. Use our Career Coach tool which provides the latest Co-ops, externships, internships, field In 2014-15, 88% of our data on industry trends for the Greater education and practicums – all of these qualifying programs Toronto Area, including salaries, job offered field education ultimately mean one thing: gaining valuable opportunities and education options, in opportunities. work experience as part of your program. various fields: cc.georgebrown.ca

12 CAREER SERVICES SOME OF OUR INDUSTRY PARTNERS Gaining the necessary skills and knowledge Allstream is key to getting the job — but is not enough Bell Mobility by itself. That’s where George Brown’s Career Best Western Services department comes in, with free BMO (Bank of Montreal) BridgePoint Health Centre services to help you sharpen your job-hunting Campbell Soup skills. From career workshops to an online job CIBC (Canadian Imperial Bank of board (gbcareers.georgebrown.ca) to Commerce) individual consultations with an advisor, Cisco Canada Career Services is here to help you succeed. City of Toronto For more information, visit georgebrown.ca/ Cogeco Data Services Comfort Suites careerservices Courtyard by Marriot Days Inn Conference Centre WORKING DURING YOUR STUDIES WORKING AFTER YOU GRADUATE Delta Hotels As a George Brown student, you may be You may be eligible to work and earn Department of National Defense Ellis Don eligible to work both on- or off-campus. income for up to 3 years in Canada after Fairmont Royal York To qualify, you must have a valid Study Permit graduation. You will need to apply for a Financial Planning Standards Council and be registered full-time in a certificate, Post-Graduation Work Permit to do so*. Ford Motors Canada diploma or degree granting program of at least Toronto offers one of the most vibrant and Four Points By Sheraton six months in duration. You can work up to diverse employment markets in Canada for Hilton Suites Holiday Inn 20 hours per week during regular academic you to add North American employment HSBC Securities (Canada) Inc. sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks. experience to your resume. Hudson’s Bay Company You do not need a work permit; however you For more information, please visit CIC’s website IMG must have a Social Insurance Number that you at: cic.gc.ca/english/study/work.asp Infonaut can apply for after you arrive in Canada. KPMG LLP * Please note that a small number of programs may not be Le Meridian eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit due to the % of online delivery in the program. Please check with Citizenship & Manulife Financial Immigration Canada (CIC) to confirm eligibility. Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Ltd. Marriott Mattamy Homes Molson “George Brown College opened up unlimited job opportunities for Motorola me through its work placement program. Not only did I build the Oliver Bonacini Restaurants skills required for my career, but I also broadened my network Princess Margaret Hospital Radisson in the community service field through my ield Placement and Ramada by working on campus. Thanks to George Brown College for the Randstad faculty and staff’s enthusiasm, the curriculum efficienc , and the Rogers Communications job opportunities.” Roots Canada Samsung Electronics Canada Yumin Gwak Schneider Electric Graduate 2014, Community Worker Scotiabank Group Building Code Program Assistant ­— IT, Technology & Trades Shoppers Drug Mart George Brown College, Continuing Education Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Susur Restaurant TD Bank Financial Group Telus Mobility Toronto Jays Club “[George Brown] provides an excellent balance “I wanted to thank you for sending such Toronto Financial Services between the practical and the academic skills great candidates to our attention. The top Alliance required for a successful career in hotel and two people interviewed for our IT Analyst Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) hospitality management.” position were from George Brown.” Trade Commission of Mexico Tridel/Deltera Fred Lawlor Catherine Commins Westin Prince Hotel George Brown graduate General Manager Windsor Arms Hotel VP Procurement Advanced Chemistry Development Inc. Fairmont Raffles Hotels International Inc georgebrown.ca/international 13 HOW TO APPLY

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS In order to be admitted into the program of your choice you must: • Have graduated from senior secondary school or equivalent (those applying for a postgraduate program must have graduated from a university or college) • Be 18 years of age or older at the time of registration • Pay the non-refundable $65 application fee • Provide proof of English proficiency, if English is not the first language in your country. Please see your options for providing proof of English proficiency on page 16.

WHEN TO APPLY Programs begin in September, January or May. Many programs fill quickly, so we strongly recommend that you apply at least six months in advance. Applications received closer to the start date, however, will be considered if there is space available in the program.

November 15, 2015: Programs for September 2016, January 2017 and May 2017 intakes open in online application. However processing of applications for each intake will start as per the schedule on page 15. Applications for English for Academic Purposes (EAP) + Postsecondary Program conditional admission will be processed throughout the year according to the EAP start dates.

14 JULY 15TH January application processing begins

MAY SEPTEMBER Semester begins Semester begins

APPLICATION PROCESSING CYCLE JAN 15TH DEC 1ST September application May application processing begins processing begins

JANUARY Semester begins

Apply online at applynow.georgebrown.ca

If your application is successful you will receive a “Letter of Acceptance” from the college.

Once you receive your Letter of Acceptance you must apply for a Study Permit (visa) and Co-op Work Permit (if applicable) or ensure that your existing Permit(s) are valid. George Brown’s DLI (Designated Learning Institution) number that you will need to include on your Study Permit application is O19283850612. (Please note that the first cha acter is a capital letter O and not a zero.)

Login to your account at applynow.georgebrown.ca and make the requisite fee payment by the deadline to accept your offer and confirm your seat

When registration opens for your program, register for your program and complete course selection at stuview.georgebrown.ca

You can download a step-by-step guide to our online application in various languages by clicking on the “Help” link at the bottom of the screen on the online application.

For more detailed information on the application procedure, please visit our website: georgebrown.ca/international/futurestudents/howtoapply

georgebrown.ca/international 15 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR POST-SECONDARY PROGRAMS • Translated and notarized diploma/transcripts of senior secondary school and/or other level of post-secondary education completed • Proof of English proficiency, if applicable to you, such as TOEFL or IELTS • Portfolios and/or interview for some programs, such as Graphic Design or Fashion Design • Copy of passport page containing photo and personal information

OPTIONS FOR PROVIDING PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY

DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE POSTGRADUATE DEGREE

IELTS (Academic) [Valid for 2 6.0, minimum 5.5 in each skill band 6.5, minimum 6.0 in each skill band 6.5, minimum 6.0 in each skill band years]

80 (Internet-based) minimum 20 in 84 (Internet-based) minimum 21 in 92 (Internet-based) minimum 22 in TOEFL [Valid for 2 years] each skill band (550 Paper-based) each skill band (570 Paper-based) each skill band (580 Paper-based)

George Brown English for Level 8 (non co-op programs) Academic Purposes Level 8 Level 9** Level 9 (co-op programs) (EAP) Program

George Brown Admissions Test YES YES N/A (only offered in Toronto)*

*To register for the test, you will need to apply for your academic program and receive your Admissions Test Letter. For more information on the Admissions Test, please visit: georgebrown.ca/assessment **Not applicable to collaborative degree programs eg. Early Childhood Education (C118). You may also be able to meet our English proficiency requirements by completing the appropriate ESL level at one of our language school partner . For more information, please see georgebrown.ca/international/partnerships

CONDITIONAL ADMISSION THROUGH GEORGE BROWN’S EAP PROGRAM Applicants from eligible countries who do not meet George Brown’s English language requirements may be offered conditional admission to a post-secondary program through George Brown’s EAP (English for Academic Purposes) program.

YES Enter appropriate ESL level based on You may be your TOEFL/IELTS score. issued a Do you have conditional You will need to successfully a TOEFL or IELTS Letter of You will need to score (within Acceptance to a re-apply for your complete the 2 years)? diploma/degree/ diploma/degree/ required EAP Write George Brown postgraduate postgraduate level. NO ESL level placement test. program. program after completing the ESL level placement test.

In all cases final admission will be subject to diploma/degree/postgraduate program availability at the time of completion of EAP requirements.

16 EAP LEVEL PLACEMENT Applicants who have written the TOEFL or IELTS tests (Academic) can enter directly into an EAP level based on their test score (within two years). Students who have not written either test will need to write a George Brown placement test the week before the program starts to determine their starting level.

IELTS: ENTRY requirements TOEFL: ENTRY requirements EAP STARTING LEVEL* Overall Writing & Speaking Overall Speaking Writing 9 6 6.5 80-91 22 22 8 5.5 6 62-79 20 20 7 5.5 5.5 50-61 18 18 6 5.0 5 40-49 15 14 5 4.0-4.5 4.5 31-39 13 12 4 3.5 4 26-30 11 8 3 3 3.5 19-25 8 6 2 2.5 3 10-18 5 4 1 2.5 2.5 0-9 2.5 2.5

The information in the table above is subject to periodic review. Please check our website for the most up-to-date version. georgebrown.ca/international/esl/admissions *You will be placed in the EAP starting level that corresponds to your lowest score.

ESL DATES ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015/16 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2016/17 George Brown College has signed an articulation agreement Placement Placement Start Date End Date Start Date End Date Test Test establishing exit standards that allow EAP graduates to satisfy Aug. 25, 2015 Sept. 8, 2015 Oct. 30, 2015 Aug. 30, 2016 Sept. 6, 2016 Oct. 28, 2016 English language proficiency requirements at 14 participating Oct. 25, 2016 Oct. 31, 2016 Dec. 23, 2016 Oct. 27, 2015 Nov. 2, 2015 Dec. 18, 2015 colleges, without requiring further Jan. 5, 2016 Jan. 11, 2016 March 4, 2016 Jan. 3, 2017 Jan. 9, 2017 March 3, 2017 admissions testing for a diploma program. For more March 1, 2016 March 7, 2016 Apr. 29, 2016 Feb. 28, 2017 March 6, 2017 Apr. 28, 2017 information, please visit: georgebrown.ca/international/esl May 3, 2016 May 9, 2016 June 30, 2016 May 2, 2017 May 8, 2017 June 30, 2017

June 28, 2016 July 4, 2016 Aug. 26, 2016 June 27, 2017 July 3, 2017 Aug. 25, 2017

STUDY PERMITS/TEMPORARY RESIDENT VISA/WORK PERMITS If you want to study in Canada for more than 6 months you must apply for a Study Permit. Study Permits are not issued from within Canada. You must apply to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) which is located in your nearest Canadian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate. Official information on requirements can be obtained from a CIC office in Canada, a Canadian Embassy or Consulate overseas or from the CIC website at cic.gc.ca. A Temporary Resident Visa (Visitor Visa) is sufficient if you want to study for 6 months or less. If your program has a co-op/field/clinical placement required, please apply for your Co-op Work Permit along with your Study Permit application.

georgebrown.ca/international 17 TUITION FEES AND RELATED COSTS (2015-16*) * Subject to Change for 2016-17 FEES (IN CANADIAN CURRENCY) ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP) Application Fee $65 Base Tuition Fee $2,688 per 8 week session Additional fees for materials, Student Association, etc. $192.35 per 8 week session Health Insurance $124.90 per 8 week session One time fees for first session (Student I , Alumni) $39.75 One time, 1st session Books and Supplies (estimated) $80 Estimated, per 8 week session DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE/POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS Application Fee $65 $12,880 For 2 semesters Base Tuition Fee** $19,320 For 3 semesters Fee for co-op work term, if applicable $450 For 1 semester Incidental Fees (Student ID, Student Association membership, etc.) $1,500 Estimated, per year $659.48 For one year coverage (Sept.-Aug.) Mandatory Health Insurance $478.51 For 8 months coverage (Jan.-Aug.) $259.97 For 4 months coverage (May-Aug.) Average Material Fees $200 Estimated, per year Books and Supplies $1,000-$1,200 Estimated, per year ** Some specialized programs have higher tuition fees, which will be specified on official college invoic . Please see georgebrown.ca/international/futurestudents/tuitionfees/ for a list. DEGREE PROGRAMS Application Fee $65 Base Tuition Fee $16,500 For 2 semesters Fee for co-op work term, if applicable $450 For 1 semester Incidental Fees (Student ID, Student Association membership, etc.) $1,500 Estimated, per year $659.48 For one year coverage (Sept.-Aug.) Mandatory Health Insurance $478.51 For 8 months coverage (Jan.-Aug.) $259.97 For 4 months coverage (May-Aug.) Average Material Fees $200 Estimated, per year Books and Supplies $1,000-$1,200 Estimated, per year OTHER POTENTIAL COSTS Living Expenses (accommodation & meals) — will vary considerably based on lifestyle $12,000-$15,000 Estimated, per year Public Transportation $1,500 Estimated, per year All fees are subject to change, without notice. The college International Withdrawal Policy applies; see college website for details, georgebrown.ca/international/currentstudents/withdrawal_refund_policy.aspx INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES In partnership with Scotiabank, George Brown College is pleased to provide merit-based entry scholarships for international students from designated developing economies. Three awards of $5,000 each will be applied as a second semester tuition fee credit to eligible newly admitted students for George Brown College full-time post-secondary programs (diploma, degree, or graduate certificate) Applicants from the Caribbean, Central & South America, India and China are encouraged to apply. For more information, please see georgebrown.ca/international/futurestudents/scholarships The college also provides post-secondary scholarships for returning international students based on academic excellence and community involvement. The Student Association also provides some international student bursaries to students who have exemplified great leadership qualities and are in financial need For more information, please see georgebrown.ca/international/currentstudents/scholarships

18 PROGRAMS OF STUDY

George Brown College is continually striving to improve its programs and their delivery. The information contained in this guide 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.

Program- Field Special Program Name Code Program Length Certification Starting Month Education Admission Available Requirements CENTRE FOR PREPARATORY & LIBERAL STUDIES DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE 8 weeks per R115 English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Certificate Every 8 weeks  session R104 General Arts and Science – One-Year 1 year Certificate Sept., Jan. R101 General Arts and Science 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. A146 Pre-Business 1 year Certificate Sept., Jan. A103 Pre-Community Services 1 year Certificate Sept., Jan. R107 Assaulted Women’s and Children’s Counsellor/Advocate 2 years Diploma Sept. •  A102 Pre-Health Science 1 year Certificate Sept., Jan., May H101 Hospitality Services 1 year Certificate Sept. • POSTGRADUATE T403 Construction Management (for Internationally Educated Professionals) 1 year # Postgraduate Jan. •  CENTRE FOR ARTS, DESIGN AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE T127 Computer Programmer Analyst 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • T141 Computer Systems Technician 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. T147 Computer Systems Technology 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • T163 Game Programming 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan.

G109 Game Development 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. •  G108 Art & Design Foundation 1 year Certificate Sept., Jan.  G102 Graphic Design 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. •  G103 Interaction Design and Development 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • F112 Fashion Business Industry 2 years Diploma Sept. • F102 Fashion Management 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. • F113 Fashion Techniques and Design 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. •  F105 Gemmology 1 year Certificate Sept.  F111 Jewellery Essentials 1 year Certificate Sept.  F110 Jewellery Methods 2 years Diploma Sept. • 

F114 Jewellery Arts 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept. •  R102 General Arts & Science – Introduction to Performing Arts Careers 1 year Certificate Sept. • P106 Commercial Dance 1 year # Certificate Sept. •  P101 Dance Performance Preparation 1 year Certificate Sept. •  P105 Dance Performance 2 years Diploma Sept. •  P104 Theatre Arts - Performance 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept. •  POSTGRADUATE

T405 Information Systems Business Analysis 1 year # Postgraduate Sept., Jan. •  T413 Network and System Security Analysis 1 year # Postgraduate Sept., Jan.  T411 Wireless Networking 1 year # Postgraduate Sept., Jan. • G401 Design Management 1 year Postgraduate Sept. •  G405 Digital Design – Game Design 1 year # Postgraduate Sept. •  G412 Interactive Media Management 1 year # Postgraduate Sept. •  G414 Interdisciplinary Design Strategy 9 months Postgraduate Sept. •  F412 International Fashion Management 1 year Postgraduate Sept. • 

P400 Screenwriting & Narrative Design 1 year # Postgraduate Sept. •  CENTRE FOR BUSINESS DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE A146 Pre-Business 1 year Certificate Sept., Jan. B103 Business – Accounting 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan.

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georgebrown.ca/international 19 Program- Field Special Program Name Code Program Length Certification Starting Month Education Admission Available Requirements B107/ Business Admin. – Accounting 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • B157 [B157: + 2 semesters work experience] B130/ Business Admin. – Finance 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • B150 [B150: + 2 semesters work experience] B134 Business – Human Resources 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. • B144/ Business Admin. – Human Resources 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • B154 [B154: + 2 semesters work experience] B125 Business 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. • B145/ Business Administration 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • B155 [B155: + 2 semesters work experience] B131/ Business Admin. – International Business 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • B161 [B161: + 2 semesters work experience] B126/ Business Admin. – Project Management 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • B156 [B156: + 2 semesters work experience] B123/ Business Admin. – Retail 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • B163 [B163: + 2 semesters work experience] B121/ Business Admin. – Supply Chain 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • B151 [B151: + 2 semesters work experience] B120 Business – Marketing 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. • B108/ Business Admin. – Marketing 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • B158 [B158: + 2 semesters work experience] DEGREE Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Services) B302 4 years Bachelor’s Degree Sept., Jan. •  [Includes at least 1 co-op work term] POSTGRADUATE B407 Financial Planning 1 year Postgraduate Sept., Jan. Human Resources Management B408 1 year # Postgraduate Sept., Jan., May • [Includes 1 semester work experience] B414 Consulting 1 year Postgraduate Sept., Jan. • B411 International Business Management 1 year Postgraduate Sept., Jan., May B415 Project Management 1 year Postgraduate Sept., Jan. • B410 Small Business Entrepreneurship 1 year Postgraduate Sept., Jan. Marketing Management – Financial Services B406 1 year # Postgraduate Sept., Jan. • [Includes 1 semester work experience] B400 Sport and Event Marketing [Includes 1 semester work experience] 1 year # Postgraduate Sept., Jan., May • Strategic Relationship Marketing B409 1 year # Postgraduate Sept., Jan. • [Includes 1 semester work experience] CENTRE FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES AND EARLY CHILDHOOD DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE C108 Intervenor for Deafblind Persons 2 years Diploma Sept. •  C105 Early Childhood Assistant 1 year Certificate Jan. •  C100 Early Childhood Education 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. •  Diploma C118 Early Childhood Education (Consecutive Diploma/Degree) 4 years Sept. •  Bachelor’s Degree A103 Pre-Community Services 1 year Certificate Sept., Jan. R107 Assaulted Women’s and Children’s Counsellor/Advocate 2 years Diploma Sept. •  C133 Child and Youth Care 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept. •  C143 Child and Youth Care (Fast-track) 2 years Advanced Diploma Jan. •  C101 Community Worker 2 years Diploma Sept. • C119 Social Service Worker 2 years Diploma Sept. •  DEGREE C300 Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership 4 years Bachelor’s Degree Sept. •  C301 Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership (Fast-track) 2 years Bachelor’s Degree Sept. •  CENTRE FOR CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE T110 Building Renovation Technician 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. • T148 Building Renovation Technology 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • T126 Construction Trades Techniques 1 year # Certificate Sept., Jan., May T167 Electrical Techniques 1 year Certificate May

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20 Program- Field Special Program Name Code Program Length Certification Starting Month Education Admission Available Requirements T160 Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. T162 Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. T165 Plumbing Techniques 1 year Certificate May T132 Architectural Technician 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. T109 Architectural Technology 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • T170 Interior Design Technology 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. T164 Civil Engineering Technology 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • T161 Construction Engineering Technician 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. T105 Construction Engineering Technology 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. T146 Electromechanical Engineering Technician 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. T171 Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Building Automation 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • T121 Mechanical Engineering Technology - Design 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept., Jan. • T173 Mechanical Technician – CNC and Precision Machining 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. T149 Mechanical Techniques 14 weeks Certificate May DEGREE T312 Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) 4 years Bachelor’s Degree Sept. •  POSTGRADUATE T412 Building Information Modeling (BIM) Management 1 year Postgraduate Sept., Jan. • T403 Construction Management (for Internationally Educated Professionals) 1 year # Postgraduate Jan. •  CENTRE FOR HEALTH SCIENCES DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE A102 Pre-Health Science 1 year Certificate Sept., Jan., May S113 Dental Assisting (Levels I and II) 1 year Certificate Sept. •  C102 Activation Co-ordinator/Gerontology 2 years Diploma Sept. •  C116 Behavioural Science Technology 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept. •  C136 Behavioural Science Technology (Intensive) 1 year # Advanced Diploma Sept. •  S125 Fitness and Health Promotion 2 years Diploma Sept. •  S117 Hearing Instrument Specialist 3 years Advanced Diploma Sept. •  S115 Dental Office Administration 1 year Certificate Sept. •  C139 Health Information Management 2 years Diploma Sept. •  S135 Office Administration – Health Services 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan. •  DEGREE S302 Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis 4 years Bachelor’s Degree Sept. •  POSTGRADUATE C405 Autism and Behavioural Science 1 year Postgraduate Sept., Jan. •  CENTRE FOR HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY ARTS DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE H108 Baking – Pre-Employment 1 year Certificate Jan. H112 Culinary Skills – Chef Training 1 year Certificate Sept., Jan., May  H113 Baking and Pastry Arts Management 2 years Diploma Sept., May •  H100 Culinary Management 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan., May •  H116 Culinary Management (Integrated Learning) 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan., May •  H119 Culinary Management – Nutrition 2 years Diploma Sept. •  H102 Food and Beverage Management 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan., May • H101 Hospitality Services 1 year Certificate Sept. • H133 Hospitality – Hotel Operations Management 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan., May •  H131 Special Event Management 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan., May •  H130 Tourism and Hospitality Management 2 years Diploma Sept., Jan., May •  DEGREE H311 Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality) 4 years Bachelor’s Degree Sept. •  POSTGRADUATE H413 Advanced French Patisserie 1 year # Postgraduate May • H411 Culinary Arts – Italian 1 year # Postgraduate May • H402 Food and Nutrition Management 1 year Postgraduate Sept. •  H414 Advanced Wine and Beverage Business Management 1 year # Postgraduate Sept. •

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FINANCIAL SERVICES THREE-YEAR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Completion of This program combines the benefits of applied, practical ACCOUNTING ADVANCED DIPLOMA Bachelor of Commerce education with a bachelor’s degree. PROGRAM AT GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE (Financial Services) – In the second year of this program, students can choose An equivalent program at Accounting program (B322) to major in either Accounting or Financial Planning. Whether another Ontario college in as little as two years you are seeking a career as a professional accountant or a financial planner, this program provides the skills, knowledge THREE-YEAR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Completion of FINANCE ADVANCED DIPLOMA and real-world experience to help you succeed. Bachelor of Commerce PROGRAM AT GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE (Financial Services) – For students from another Ontario college, application An equivalent program at Financial Planning program (B302) through OCAS (ontariocolleges.ca) is required. another Ontario college in as little as two years with a GPA of 3.0 or above

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THREE-YEAR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Completion of HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE or UNIVERSITY WORK EXPERIENCE ACCOUNTING ADVANCED DIPLOMA Bachelor of Commerce What are your current credentials? 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BACHELOR OF BEHAVIOUR ANALYSIS Graduation from: This four-year degree program combines philosophy, THREE-YEAR BEHAVIOURAL Entry into Year 4 SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY of the Bachelor of Behaviour methodology, and theory with a strong applied learning ADVANCED DIPLOMA PROGRAM component to create a comprehensive understanding of AT GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE Completion Analysis program (S302) behavioural psychology and more specifically, Applied of Bridge YEAR TWO OF THE Semester Behaviour Analysis (ABA). The program will be delivered at our THREE-YEAR BEHAVIOURAL Entry into Year 3 of the Bachelor of Behaviour Waterfront Campus, which is purpose-built to emphasize SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED DIPLOMA PROGRAM Analysis program (S302) interprofessional team-based education, the new standard for AT GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE health-care graduates entering the work force. with a GPA of 3.0 or above External applicants from other institutions will be assessed for advanced standing on a case-by-case basis.

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