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  1. George Brown College has been providing a blend of theory and real-world experience since 1967. We offer apprenticeship, certificate, diploma, advanced diploma, degree, and postgraduate programs as well as flexible part-time and online options.

  2. At George Brown College, we offer programs that cover a wide range of subject areas and interests designed for diverse learners who come to us from all walks of life. You can complete an apprenticeship, earn a diploma or degree, pursue continuing education and more.

  3. The George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology is a public, fully accredited college of applied arts and technology with three campuses in downtown Toronto (Ontario, Canada). Like many other colleges in Ontario, George Brown College was chartered in 1966 by the government of Ontario and opened the next year.

  4. George Brown College has a Continuing Education course for you. Fit learning easily into your schedule by choosing from our evening, weekend, day and online classes. Courses start throughout the year so the time to register is right now.

  5. Located in downtown Toronto, George Brown College prioritizes real-world experiences for students. We’re also a city builder and community partner focused on social innovation, entrepreneurship and sustainability.

  6. Want to learn what life is like as a student at George Brown College? We have easy and convenient ways for you to see our three campuses in downtown Toronto, talk to faculty and students about our programs and learn more about the college application process.

  7. 3 campuses located in downtown Toronto. Other locations, including Student Residence. Find maps and addresses.

  8. George Brown College provides a blend of theory and hands-on experience. We prioritize real-world learning and provide students with opportunities to work alongside industry professionals in applied research and field education opportunities.

  9. Our Supply Chain Management Program provides an overview of many of the key components of supply chain management and logistics, including strategic management, resource planning, technology, global issues, procurement, warehousing, and material handling.

  10. Put your university degree or college diploma to work with a career-focused postgraduate program at George Brown. In just a few short months you can learn work skills that employers demand, gain experience, and make valuable contacts in your field.

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