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Duration
15 Weeks
Tuition
$399
Online
May 9-Aug 15
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
no
This course is designed to enable students to understand the steps and procedures of a residential real estate transaction and the purpose of each stage. Real Estate Law terminology, a study of the land systems in Ontario, and documents used both paper and electronic are examined.
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Student Reviews (9)
Coaching Certification was Excellent, Online and In-person options at 3 campuses
Anonymous
Toronto • October 17, 2022Graduated From
Business - Human Resources Program
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Teacher was excellent and coaching modules were well organized. George Brown campus is in the heart of Toronto. Feels like a real college with many student services, restaurants and places to study. I did my course online but I am going to continue in...
Teacher was excellent and coaching modules were well organized. George Brown campus is in the heart of Toronto. Feels like a real college with many student services, restaurants and places to study. I did my course online but I am going to continue in-person as I miss the deeper interaction with professor and other learners.
Practical training for ECEs
Jane Kim
April 12, 2022Graduated From
Early Childhood Education Program (Accelerated)
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This program is all hands-on all the time. The lessons and strategies I learned in the classroom helped prepare me for the exact challenges I faced in the classroom. Instructors were dedicated and empathetic. Best of all, there were more available fiel...
This program is all hands-on all the time. The lessons and strategies I learned in the classroom helped prepare me for the exact challenges I faced in the classroom. Instructors were dedicated and empathetic. Best of all, there were more available field placements than there were students. Early childhood educators can't go wrong at George Brown in my opinion.