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If you live out of town, have a busy schedule,
or would like to learn at your own pace, distance education is the
way to learn for you. George Brown College offers courses
by CD-ROM, audio and video cassette, correspondence and Internet.
Find a Distance Education Program you are interested in:
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Continuing
Education Course Guide and on-line registration
The Centre for Continuous
Learning is committed to the community's evolving needs for
lifelong learning and professional development through relevant curricula
and innovative
delivery. Working closely with partners from all sectors
of our society, George Brown College provides high-quality
education that meets the evolving
social and economic development needs of the communities we serve,
enabling
students to succeed in achieving their individual career and life goals.
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Electronics
Technician Program - T901
The award-winning electronics technician distance
education program allows students at George Brown
College
the opportunity
to complete electronics
training courses and receive an electronics certification as an Electronics
Technician
while
taking
our electronics home study courses using an interactive learning package.
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Electro-Mechanical
Technician Program - T902
The Electro-Mechanical Technician distance education
program at George Brown College uses interactive CD ROM
delivery
to teach
students
about the fundamentals of Electro-Mechanics. Over 450
lab experiments are included along with videos, 2D-3D animations, audio
and review questions. Students complete 24 modules at their own pace
to earn a fully accredited certificate. [Find
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Programmable
Logic Controllers (PLC) Technician Program - T903
The programmable logic controllers (PLC) distance
education course at George Brown College introduces the
concepts of programmable logic controllers and explains
how they can be used in
a plant or manufacturing system. The PLC course is
based on practical applications and experience in using programmable
controllers
in the
workplace. The PLC course at George Brown College enables
students to use programmable logic controllers to solve machine and
process
problems.
A systems
approach
to training is used because the programmable logic controller is one
major component of larger manufacturing system. [Find
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Revised:
September 23, 2009
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