#1 College for Student Satisfaction in the Greater Toronto Area
One of Canada’s Top 10 Research Colleges
Many of our two-year diplomas and our three-year advanced diplomas offer placements and co-operative education opportunities
Recognized By Skills Ontario As The College Of Distinction For Two Years In A Row
More Than 800 Industry-Leading Partners Who Shape Our Curriculum
Opportunities to Work with Canada’s Best And Brightest Corporate Players, Including Google And Bombardier Inc
Partnerships with 120 Institutions across 28 Countries
About Campuses:
Ashtonbee Campus: Ashtonbee is home to the School of Transportation and is one of the largest automotive and aircraft technology training centres in Canada. It’s also home to selected Community and Health studies programs
Downsview Campus: Centennial College's new Downsview Campus facilitates the relocation of our long-running Aviation Technician programs, as well as the related aircraft and equipment from the Ashtonbee Campus Hangar in Scarborough
Morningside Campus - Nestled in the Rouge Valley Conservation Area, the Morningside Campus is an environmentally friendly building home to the School of Community and Health Studies, as well as selected Engineering Technology and Applied Science programs
Progress Campus - Progress is home to the Schools of Business and Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts. Here you’ll also find Advanced Manufacturing and Automation Engineering Technology programs, as well as many Child Studies and Community Service programs
Story Arts Centre - The Story Arts Centre is a cutting-edge campus for the arts, and the perfect place to tap into your creativity. Housing the School of Communications, Media, Arts and Design, it has everything you need to let your inner genius out Learning Sites - In addition to our full-service campuses, Centennial College has two smaller learning sites
Eglinton Learning Site - The Eglinton Learning Site is dedicated to International Education students enrolled in the School of Advancement’s English Language Learning program as well as Part-time Learning students seeking professional development within the city
Pickering Learning Site - Home to our Corporate Communications - Public Relations program and more, in a convenient, local location
Diploma
Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering Technician
Architectural Technician
Aviation Technician – Aircraft Maintenance
Biotechnology
Business - International Business
Business – Marketing
Early Childhood Education
Event Planning
Food and Beverage Management
Healthcare Environmental Services Management
Advance Diploma
Advertising and Marketing Communications Management
Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Biomedical Engineering Technology
Business Administration – Marketing
Computer Systems Technology – Networking
Electrical Engineering Technology
Food Science Technology
Journalism
Hospitality and Tourism Administration
Music Industry Arts and Performance
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer and Communication Networks), Honours
Honours Bachelor of Public Relations Management
Postgraduate
Advertising - Account Management
Construction Project Management
Event Management
Food Tourism
Global Business Management
Marketing Management
Project Management
Strategic Management
Workplace Wellness and Health Promotion
Undergraduate*
Academic - Year 12 with 55% - 60% overall
IELTS - 6.0 overall with no module less than 6
Postgraduate*
Academic - Bachelor’s degree 60% overall
IELTS - 6.5 overall with no module less than 6
Intake: January, May, September
Tuition fee
Certificate & Diploma programs : CAD 14,080 per year
Undergraduate Degree : CAD 18,366 per year
*Fees and entry requirements are subject to change