The ARTC program prepares students to support architects, engineers, and other building project professionals. It focuses on developing skills in architectural design, understanding the Ontario Building Code, and construction technology. Students also learn computer-aided drafting, modeling, sustainability, and environmental subjects. The program is compatible with the first four semesters of the Architectural Technology program, and graduates can opt to continue into the third year of that program. It offers a practical, in-person learning experience with a co-op work term to gain real-world workplace experience.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students interested in working within the architectural and construction industries, offering a blend of technical skills and practical experience through co-op work terms. Its compatibility with the higher-level Architectural Technology program also provides a pathway for further education and career advancement.
This program provides foundational knowledge in architectural design and construction technology, with courses that cover drafting, building codes, and sustainability. It is designed for students aiming to assist in building projects and potentially continue into more advanced architectural studies.
Application fees
8.95L
1st year tuition fees
8.95L
Living cost
Applicants need an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, or qualified mature student status. Specific course requirements include Grade 12 English and Mathematics (C or U). Additional considerations include relevant post-secondary coursework or life experience, and a strong recommendation for an automotive driver’s license before co-op work terms.

English language test
Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria,
and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Georgian College, Toronto, Ontario admission page
for complete details.
Graduates can find employment as architectural and civil draftspersons, working with design teams to prepare drawings and designs. They may also work as sales reps or technicians in building product manufacturing, or as building officials for government departments. Opportunities exist in construction site offices and interior design firms.