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51 Dockside Drive,Toronto,Ontario (ON)

Orthotic / Prosthetic Technician Program at George Brown College

Orthotic / Prosthetic Technician Program at George Brown College
Course Duration 2 Years
Course Intake September
Course Details Website Link Visit Website 
Course Level Undergraduate Diploma
Tution Fees $ 14,330
English Language Requirment
IELTS 6.0
TOEFL 80
PTE 54

FULL DESCRIPTION

Orthotic/Prosthetic Technician is a practice-oriented, hands-on program that teaches students to be competent in the use of many hand tools and specialized machines for the fabrication of orthotic and prosthetic devices.

This is a full-time program open only to domestic students, with classes starting every September. (Winter and summer start options are not available.) It is taught at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre by faculty currently working in the field.

To be considered, applications must be submitted to OntarioColleges.ca by February 1 of each year.

Over the course of two years, students will learn how to make the following devices to help rehabilitate individuals with disabilities:

  • orthoses (braces and splints)
  • prostheses (artificial limbs)

PROGRAM STANDARDS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:

  • Perform all primary fabricating procedures such as vacuum molding, laminations, bending and aligning components, and other such processes.
  • Perform all required technical skills such as fastening, sanding, gluing, cutting, drilling, etc., at a reasonable competence.
  • Identify and perform tasks involved in the repair and maintenance of prostheses and orthoses.
  • Identify and describe the common materials used in orthotic and prosthetic practise and demonstrate the proper use of such materials.
  • Develop an efficient and effective protocol for the fabrication of orthoses and prostheses, based on the appropriate prescription and directions of the Certified Orthotist or Prosthetist.
  • Identify and demonstrate the proper procedures, operating specifications and common safety practices in the use of machines, tools and the handling of materials required in the fabrication of orthoses and prostheses.
  • Demonstrate a competent knowledge in the application and function of common orthotic and prosthetic appliances and their corresponding components and systems.
  • Demonstrate the common orthotic and prosthetic bench or static alignment procedures necessary to prepare the orthotic or prosthetic appliance for patient fitting and articulate the principles (biomechanical, anatomical, etc.) used in determining such alignments.

YOUR CAREER

Two years after graduation, alumni will be eligible to apply for professional registration with Orthotics Prosthetics Canada (formerly the "Canadian Board of Certification").

Excellent employment opportunities are available across Canada in:

  • hospitals
  • rehabilitation centres
  • private facilities

George Brown College Highlights

Type of College Public
Campus Setting Urban
Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Number of Campuses 3 + 3 (location/centers)
Type of programs Certifications, Diploma, Degree, and Continuing Education
Number of full-time students 32,000 +
Number of part-time students 3,000 +
%age of International Students 17%
Official Website www.georgebrown.ca

George Brown College The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses

Student Type Tuition Fee
Canadian students 2780 - 15310 USD(two semesters)
International Students 11,320 - 23,900 USD(two semesters)

Tuition fees for some of the popular programs offered by George Brown College are mentioned below

Course Name Tuition Fee(USD)
B.Com 6,052
B.Tech 7,272
BSN 5,430
Wireless Network(Postgraduate) 4,365
Construction Management(Postgraduate) 6,183
Marketing Management(Postgraduate) 4,176

Residence Fees

Although rents may vary depending on quality and location, most rents listed by the Housing Service are within the following ranges:

Accommodation Type Rent
Shared Accommodation 500 - 700 USD per month
One - Bedroom Apartment 900 - 1,200 USD per month
Two - Bedroom Apartment 1,100 - 1,500 USD per month
Three - Bedroom Apartment 1,300 - 1,800 USD per month

Meal Plans

The college provide three types of meal plan options its students, the details of which are mentioned below:

Plan Name Cost
Annual Swipe & Save Plan 1700 USD
Semester Swipe & Save Plan 850 USD
Swipe & Save Reloadable Card 400 USD
George Brown College Average Tuition Fee Per Year
Undergraduate $ 17,205
Postgraduate  18,298
George Brown College Cost Per Year
Overall cost of living $ 19,000
Campus accommodation $ 9,575
* Please note that fees may vary. Always check the exact cost of the program and bear in mind likely additional expenses.
George Brown College English score required
IELTS Undergraduate 6.5
IELTS Postgraduate 6.5
TOEFL Undergraduate 84
TOEFL Postgraduate 88
* Please note that minimum score required for English language may vary from course to couse.Always check exact requirement for the programme.
George Brown College University Contact Details
George Brown College Address
51 Dockside Drive,Toronto 51 Dockside Drive M5A 0B6
George Brown College Email
intladmissions@georgebrown.ca
George Brown College Phone
+1 416-415-2000