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humber.ca

2016

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2017

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YOU’RE INVITED TO BE

PART OF HUMBER.

YOU WON’T JUST BE A STUDENT HERE

– YOU’LL BE PART OF A COMMUNITY

WORKING TO BE SUCCESSFUL

IN CAREERS THAT HELP MAKE THE

WORLD A BETTER PLACE.

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The Humber Way – What our

polytechnic approach to education

means for you.

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Student Life/Student Services/HSF

– Services to help you succeed in and

out of the classroom.

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Athletics – Athletic activities at

Humber.

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North Campus/Orangeville

Campus – Our North and Orangeville

campuses combine industry standard

facilities with convenient locations.

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Lakeshore Campus – Historic

buildings and plenty of green space

make our Lakeshore Campus special.

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Career-focused Learning – Get

practical experience even before you

graduate.

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Humber Students Say… – Get a feel

for what our students think.

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Academic Schools – Learn about the

programs offered by Humber’s eight

academic schools.

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Diploma and Certificate Programs –

Our diploma and certificate programs

are a great start to your career.

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Diploma Student Profile – Courtney,

Film and Television Production

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Degrees and Degree Scholarships –

We’ll help you get an education, and

start a career.

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Degree Student Profile – Hilry,

Criminal Justice

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Faculty Profile – Francisca Burg-Feret,

Nursing

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Postgraduate Programs – Earn a

postgrad certificate to leverage your

undergraduate studies into a career.

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Postgraduate Student Profile –

Sargam, Hospitality and Tourism

Operations Management

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Global/International – We are

bringing the world to our classrooms,

and taking our classrooms to

the world.

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Enrolment Road Map – What you

need to know to enrol in the program

of your dreams.

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Financial Aid – Information on

scholarships, bursaries and estimating

your fees.

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Academic Pathways and Transfers –

Create the ideal pathway to achieve

your goals.

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Admission Requirements and

Programs – Find out what credits you

need to enrol in the program of your

choice.

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What Our Grads Are Saying – Learn

about some of our successful alumni.

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Contact Us – Where to find important

contact information.

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Getting to Humber – How to get to

our campuses by car or public transit.

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HUMBER’S POLYTECHNIC

APPROACH TO EDUCATION

MEANS THAT WE THINK PRACTICE

IS AS IMPORTANT AS THEORY.

YOU’LL GET LOTS OF HANDS-ON,

PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN

FACILITIES THAT MIRROR WHAT

YOU’LL SEE IN THE WORKING

WORLD – NO MATTER WHAT

PROGRAM YOU CHOOSE.

It also means that, along with being

great teachers, your professors have

extensive industry experience – with

the connections and advice that can

help you even after you graduate.

Small class sizes and caring, responsive professors mean you’ll

never be just a number here.

A Humber education means you can choose to do a certificate,

a diploma, a degree or an apprenticeship – there are lots of

credentials to choose from. Start with a diploma, then apply for

advanced standing in a degree program. Complete a certificate,

then pursue a diploma. Choose the path that’s best for you

and your dreams.

You’ll have opportunities to participate in innovative applied

research, working with professors and industry partners to solve

real-world problems. You’ll also be given the tools and support

you need if you want to go into business on your own.

We work with industry to make sure our programs teach relevant,

job-ready skills that will prepare you not just for a job, but

a fulfilling career.

See videos, galleries, and more at

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STUDENT LIFE/STUDENT SERVICES/HSF

HUMBER STUDENTS’ FEDERATION

The Humber Students’ Federation (HSF) provides services to

more than 27,000 students in the Humber and Guelph-Humber

communities. These include a flexible health and dental insurance

plan, bursaries, budgeting advice and a tax clinic – which help make

your time on campus as enriching as possible.

HSF is also proud to be the official on-campus student government,

advocating on behalf of every student on a multitude of platforms

and issues. HSF hosts a variety of fun events around campus,

including Frosh and Frost Week, and sponsors more than 50 clubs

across all three campuses, with interests ranging from dance clubs

to cultural groups to video games.

YOU’RE DEALING WITH NEW

SITUATIONS AND CHALLENGES.

We have the services to support you.

ACADEMIC/FINANCIAL

SERVICES

ƒ Financial aid

ƒ Libraries

ƒ Peer tutoring

ƒ Writing, math and

accounting help centres

ADVISING

ƒ Academic

ƒ Career

ƒ Pre-enrolment

LEADERSHIP

ƒ HumberLaunch small

business incubator

ƒ Student Leadership Institute

ƒ Global Citizenship Certificate

ƒ Alternative Spring Break

ƒ Clubs and groups

PERSONAL SUPPORT

ƒ Aboriginal Resource Centre/

Aboriginal elder

ƒ Childcare

ƒ Counselling

ƒ Dental clinic

ƒ Accessibility services

ƒ Health centre

ƒ International Centre

ƒ New-to-Canada support

ƒ Prayer spaces and spiritual

support

ƒ 24/7 security and Campus

Walk program

To learn more, visit

wegotyou.humber.ca

To learn more, visit

humberlife.com

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2015 CCAA Men’

s Bask

etball National Champions.

WE STUDY HARD

WE PLAY HARD

In the 2014/2015 season, our varsity teams won 13 team

and individual gold medals in provincial competitions and

four national championships – the most national gold medals

Humber has ever won.

If you don’t want to play competitively, there are lots of other

ways to get involved in athletics, from fitness programming to

intramural and extramural teams – and, of course, you can

always come out and cheer “Hawk Yeah!” from the stands as

part of Hawks Nation.

To learn more, visit

athletics.humber.ca

VARSITY SPORTS

SPORT

WOMEN

MEN

Badminton

Baseball

Basketball

Cross Country

Curling

Golf

Indoor Soccer

Rugby

Soccer

Softball

Volleyball

ATHLETICS

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NORTH CAMPUS

Humber’s largest campus, located on the banks of

the Humber River at Finch Avenue and Highway 27, is easily

accessible from Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and York

Region, and is a public transit ride away from Toronto’s

bustling downtown.

Energetic and dynamic, the North Campus is home to

our newest building, the Learning Resource Commons,

an open, bright six-storey facility that houses most of the

campus’s student services as well as a wide range of

study, meeting and socializing spaces. The North Campus

has residence space for 1,000 students, and features an

Arboretum with more than 250 acres of gardens, green

space and hiking trails.

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GREAT FACILITIES MEAN YOU’LL LEARN

ON-THE-JOB SKILLS – AT SCHOOL.

Whether you’re dining in the Humber Room, our student-run gourmet restaurant, or

exploring the trails that run through our Arboretum, Humber’s North Campus has just the

right balance of exceptional academics, vibrant cultural expression and peaceful serenity.

See videos, galleries, and more at

humber.ca/viewbook

ORANGEVILLE

CAMPUS

You don’t have to go

far to get far.

Located 45 minutes north of Toronto,

our Orangeville Campus is where everyone

knows your name. Home to Police

Foundations, Early Childhood Education,

Fitness and Health Promotion, General

Arts and Science, and Social Service

Worker programs, the Orangeville Campus

is a key part of the local community and

Dufferin County.

Campus highlights include:

ƒ Access to community swimming pool,

hockey rinks and on-site fitness centre

ƒ Food court

ƒ Library

ƒ Free on-site parking

Campus highlights include:

ƒ Digital media studios, a radio station

and television broadcasting facilities

ƒ State-of-the-art science labs

supporting a variety of health sciences

programs

ƒ The Design Centre, an open-concept

studio-style setup where our design

programs are based

ƒ The Centre for Urban Ecology, a

LEED gold-certified building, and the

Humber Arboretum, a 250-acre park

with trails and formal gardens

ƒ The Canadian Centre of Culinary

Arts and Science, the only facility

in Canada to offer the Master

Chef designation and the home of

Humber’s culinary programs

Whether you’re dining in the Humber Room, our student-run gourmet restaurant, or

exploring the trails that run through our Arboretum, Humber’s North Campus has just the

right balance of exceptional academics, vibrant cultural expression and peaceful serenity.

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LAKESHORE CAMPUS

Historic architecture.

Modern conveniences.

Lots of ways to connect with nature.

Located in Toronto on the shore of Lake Ontario, Humber’s

Lakeshore Campus is where modern conveniences meet

historic grandeur.

Centred on an academic “village” of nine restored heritage

buildings, the Lakeshore Campus also features the gleaming, airy

Lakeshore Commons, a hub for student activity and many of our

programs. At Lakeshore, our residence is home to 400 students.

The Lakeshore Campus offers an incredible variety of opportunities

to put your learning into practice.

LAKESHORE CAMPUS

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THERE’S SO MUCH AT

LAKESHORE CAMPUS

ƒ Black box theatre and theatre production workshops

ƒ The Fashion Institute, featuring an expansive retail

storefront

ƒ The Centre for Justice Leadership, which includes a

simulated crime scene and high-speed driving simulator

ƒ Professional-level recording studio, as well as practice

rooms and performance spaces

ƒ Digital media production studios

ƒ A simulated trading floor

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AT HUMBER YOU’LL GET

UNMATCHED PRACTICAL

EXPERIENCE IN YOUR AREA

OF STUDY EVEN BEFORE

YOU GRADUATE.

You want an education. You also want a career. We want you to

have both. You’ll get great practical skills along with a solid

grounding in theory.

An industry-focused curriculum means you’re on top of the trends,

making you valuable to employers as soon as you graduate.

With work placements in almost every program, you’ll have the

chance to get on-the-job experience while you’re still in school – and

your industry-connected professors will give you the inside track on

how best to succeed.

CAREER-FOCUSED LEARNING

To learn more, visit

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LAUNCH A

HEALTHY

BUSINESS

Nineteen-year-old

Madeleine has big

ideas to help people

become more healthy,

and she had help from

Humber to make her

dreams a reality.

Madeleine wowed the judges at Humber’s

annual LaunchPad business pitch

competition with her healthy-eating

company, Flexible Integrated Tactics (FIT) –

and won $12,000 in funding to help turn

her big ideas into reality.

The LaunchPad competition was

started by Humber in 2012 to help

entrepreneurs develop and nurture their

business ideas. The annual contest is

run by HumberLaunch, the college’s

small business incubator, which offers

mentorship, funding opportunities and

education about entrepreneurship.

To learn more, visit

humber.ca/humberlaunch

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Ooyavah Inc. is a leading

Ontario business in stereoscopic

technology that has developed

a prototype for glasses-free 3D

visualization on the Apple iPad.

They had one problem, though: their technology required users

to mount the lens on the iPad and then store it when not in

use, all without compromising the iPad’s other functions.

To find a solution to this challenge, Humber Industrial Design

professor Odin Cappello led a team of nine Humber students

from a variety of programs to design and prototype a case

that would house the Ooyavah lens, as well as develop a user

interface, social media campaign and marketing video.

The team worked in collaboration with Sheridan College’s

Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Design Technologies.

Students Abigail, Keith and Dimitri, as well as Cappello and

industry partner Ihor Petelycky, are named as inventors on a

pending patent for the case.

The project received funding from the Ontario Centres of

Excellence and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research

Council of Canada.

“Working on Ooyavah was a wonderful opportunity for students

to learn and experience a real-world project,” says Dimitri.

“It wasn’t only schoolwork, but an opportunity to design

something that is actually going to be produced.”

WHEN HUMBER

STUDENTS AND

FACULTY TEAM UP

WITH INDUSTRY,

GREAT THINGS HAPPEN.

CAREER-FOCUSED LEARNING

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OUR MUSIC

STUDENTS WORK

WITH INDUSTRY

LEGENDS.

Music producer Bob Ezrin has worked with

Lou Reed, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel, Alice

Cooper and K’naan – and, this year, with a

group of Humber music students.

Ezrin, who produced K’naan’s song “Wavin’

Flag” in 2010, was Humber’s 2015

Producer in Residence, giving a Humber

student band the opportunity to get up-close

and personal during a live recording session.

“It’s an amazing opportunity for students

to have an experience with a world-class

producer – one who has an established

career and is credible in the music industry,”

says professor Ian Terry.

Fifteen students submitted songs for Ezrin

to produce. He selected “Like You Do,” which

was written and sung by Meagan, a student

in Humber’s Bachelor of Music program.

Meagan and her band, which is made up of

other music students, were given feedback

as they recorded her song.

“He knows what works in the studio and

wastes no time,” says Meagan. “He’s a

people person who keeps the atmosphere

together while having everything run

smoothly and efficiently. He lifted my song

to great heights along with my spirit.”

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Our students are more than just students – they’re

designers, filmmakers, emergency responders, actors,

chefs, entrepreneurs and athletes. They build houses.

They write newspaper articles. They work with government,

charities and small businesses. They’re inventors and

innovators. They travel the world. They find a path that

works for them. They make a difference.

“We took the skills that we learned throughout our program

and used them to inform the planning process for Street Talk,

our public art intervention and gallery exhibition. The great

thing about this kind of capstone course is being able to

learn through hands-on experience and actually execute our

projects in real-world environments.”

ARTS ADMINISTRATION AND CULTURAL

MANAGEMENT POSTGRAD CERTIFICATE

CODY

HUMBER STUDENTS SAY…

“I wouldn’t be the person I am today if

I hadn’t come to Humber. Because of

the encouragement my professors have

given me, I feel so empowered. They’ve

convinced me that I can do anything I

set my mind to.”

LAW CLERK DIPLOMA

SANDRA

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“The Home Renovation program gives us

exposure to everything from electricity,

plumbing, framing and drywalling to

how to estimate a job and what we’ll

need to run a business. Over the

course of the program we build an

entire townhouse at the school. I love

everything about what we’re doing.”

HOME RENOVATION

TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA

TRICIA

“Instead of just sitting in a classroom,

you’re able to get hands-on experience

in your field, which prepares you for the

workforce and helps you build a strong

resumé. Being involved in an internship

helps me give back to my community

in Nunavut and make good contacts

for the future.”

SPORT MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA

CHRISTOPHER

“Through helping to design a repurposed building

for the Kortright Centre for Conservation, we were

able to experience the whole design process from

beginning to end: meeting clients, making site visits,

working with a team and building relationships with

other professionals that will be useful in the future.”

BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN

WINIEFRED

“The reporting we do for J-Source is professional,

and viewed as such. We’re real reporters, and

not just doing this for a school assignment.

It’s a site that attracts other journalists, as well

as people interested in journalism and the

news media, so we’re able to get our names

out there as well.”

BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM

ADAM

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HUMBER HAS EIGHT

ACADEMIC SCHOOLS,

EACH WITH ITS OWN

EXPERT FACULTY AND

ACCOMPLISHED STAFF.

WE HAVE 160 FULL-TIME

PROGRAMS IN MORE

THAN 40 AREAS OF

STUDY, ALL DESIGNED TO

MEET YOUR ACADEMIC

AND CAREER GOALS.

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ACADEMIC SCHOOLS

Here are just some of the areas of study we offer:

To learn more, visit

humber.ca

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY

ƒ Arboriculture and Horticulture

ƒ Architectural Technology

ƒ Engineering Technologies

ƒ Industrial Design

ƒ Interior Design/Decorating

ƒ Landscape Design

ƒ Project Management

ƒ Skilled Trades

ƒ Supply Chain Management

ƒ Sustainable Energy

ƒ Wireless Telecommunications

BUSINESS

ƒ Accounting

ƒ Business and Management

ƒ Cosmetic/Esthetician/Spa Management

ƒ Digital Business Management

ƒ Event Management

ƒ Fashion

ƒ Finance

ƒ Human Resources

ƒ International Business

ƒ International Development

ƒ Legal Studies

ƒ Marketing

CREATIVE & PERFORMING ARTS

ƒ Acting for Film and TV

ƒ Arts Administration

ƒ Comedy

ƒ Creative Writing

ƒ Music

ƒ Publishing

ƒ Theatre Performance

ƒ Theatre Production

HEALTH SCIENCES

ƒ Biotechnology

ƒ Clinical Research

ƒ Early Childhood Education

ƒ Funeral Services

ƒ Nursing

ƒ Occupational Therapist Assistant/

Physiotherapist Assistant

ƒ Paramedic

ƒ Personal Support Worker

ƒ Pharmacy Technician

ƒ Regulatory Affairs

HOSPITALITY, RECREATION

& TOURISM

ƒ Culinary Arts

ƒ Fitness and Health Promotion

ƒ Food and Nutrition

ƒ Hospitality and Tourism

ƒ Massage Therapy

ƒ Recreation and Leisure

ƒ Sport Management

ƒ Travel Services

LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES

ƒ Academic Upgrading

ƒ English as a Second Language (ESL)

ƒ General Arts and Science

— College or University Transfer

— Health and Science

— Technology

ƒ Research Analyst

ƒ Writing and Communications

MEDIA STUDIES &

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

ƒ 3D Animation/Modelling

ƒ Advertising, Copywriting, Media

and Account Management

ƒ Design (Advertising, Graphic,

Multimedia and Package)

ƒ Digital Communications

ƒ Film, Television, Radio and Videography

ƒ Fundraising

ƒ Game Programming

ƒ Information Technology Solutions,

Software Development and

Computer Programming

ƒ Journalism

ƒ Media Communications

ƒ Photography

ƒ Public Relations

ƒ Visual and Digital Arts

ƒ Web Design

SOCIAL & COMMUNITY SERVICES

ƒ Addictions and Mental Health

ƒ Child and Youth Care

ƒ Justice Studies

ƒ Developmental Services Worker

ƒ Police Foundations

ƒ Pre-Service Firefighter

ƒ Protection, Security and Investigation

ƒ Social Services Worker

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DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Our diploma and certificate programs are designed to give you a

blend of theoretical knowledge and practical, hands-on experience.

Advanced diplomas take six semesters to complete and usually

incorporate a work placement. Diplomas take at least four

semesters, while certificates are generally three semesters.

STUDENTS CAN CHOOSE

FROM MORE THAN 100

DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE

PROGRAMS AT HUMBER.

To learn more, visit

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EVER SINCE COURTNEY WAS A LITTLE GIRL,

SHE KNEW SHE WANTED TO WORK IN FILM.

Of course, when she was young, she wanted to be an actress –

but once she got to high school and started working on theatre

productions, she figured out that behind the scenes was where

she really wanted to be.

From there, Humber was an obvious choice – even though it

meant moving away from her hometown of Ottawa.

“Humber – specifically the Film and Television Production (FMTV)

program – was the only school I applied to,” she explains. “After

coming in for a tour and learning about all the opportunities that

were available in the classroom I knew Humber would be the

best fit for me.”

After three years at Humber, Courtney is now a member of the

film union (IATSE 873) for props and set dressing, meaning she

often gets calls when film sets need extra help. She says the

projects she was able to work on while in school were valuable

stepping stones to her future career in film.

“A film that I wrote was produced and made into a short, and

I was able to be part of two projects that absolutely soared

once they were finished,” she says. “Humber has given me the

opportunity to grow into the person I wanted to be three years

ago, and has helped me lay the foundation to get where I want

to be in the next five to 10 years. I’m looking forward to the

future and all the opportunities I will have.”

FILM AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION

COURTNEY

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Our career-focused degrees are the ideal blend of theoretical

learning and practical experience, taught by professors who have

active industry connections and outstanding academic credentials.

All degree programs offer work placements or clinical experience,

many of which are paid – meaning you’ll get valuable experience

even before you graduate.

Add in small class sizes and an industry-guided, job-relevant

curriculum, and your Humber degree will give you a definite

advantage in a competitive world.

EACH HUMBER BACHELOR’S DEGREE

IS REVIEWED AND APPROVED

BY THE MINISTRY OF TRAINING,

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.

To learn more, visit

humber.ca/degrees

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DEGREE STUDENT PROFILE

BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS –

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

HILRY

DIPLOMA TO DEGREE

TRANSFER STUDENT

SCHOLARSHIP

Humber awards degree scholarships to students entering

any Humber degree program who have completed a two- or

three-year diploma from a publicly funded college. Students

who have achieved a program GPA of 80% or better will be

awarded a one-time scholarship of $2,500. Diplomas do not

have to be related to the degree program of choice and are not

tied to the eligibility for advanced standing or transfer credit.

MOVING FROM A DIPLOMA TO A DEGREE GAVE

HILRY A HEAD START ON AN EXCITING CAREER.

Growing up in Mississauga, Hilry didn’t think much about crime

– instead he loved cars, doing a high school co-op placement

at an auto shop. Watching the way police officers helped his

family following a break-in, though, Hilry was inspired to pursue

law enforcement as a career.

Hilry enrolled in Humber’s Community Justice Services diploma

program intending to, as he puts it, “Get in, get out, get a job” –

but he quickly discovered a new world of opportunities. Getting

involved with The Bridge, a group that supports black students,

and receiving a scholarship from the Association of Black Law

Enforcers gave Hilry a boost of confidence that inspired him to

pursue further education. After completing his diploma, he got

advanced standing in Humber’s criminal justice degree program

– and hasn’t looked back since.

“There’s no better job than service to people,” says Hilry, who is

involved with Humber’s Young Criminal Justice Professionals

group and intends to become a police officer. “Humber has

given me the confidence to really push myself – I’m going to

stay connected with the school any way I can once I graduate.”

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FOUR-YEAR BACHELOR’S

DEGREES AT HUMBER

BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS

ƒ Criminal Justice

ƒ Film and Media Production

ƒ Paralegal Studies

BACHELOR OF CHILD AND YOUTH CARE

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

ƒ Accounting

ƒ Digital Business Management

ƒ Fashion Management

ƒ Finance

ƒ Hospitality and Tourism Management

ƒ Human Resources Management

ƒ International Business

ƒ Management Studies

ƒ Marketing

ƒ Supply Chain Management

BACHELOR OF CREATIVE ADVERTISING

BACHELOR OF DIGITAL

COMMUNICATIONS

BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN

BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL

DEVELOPMENT

BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM

BACHELOR OF MUSIC

BACHELOR OF NURSING

*

BACHELOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS

OUR BACHELOR OF

COMMERCE DEGREES HAVE

THE SAME FIRST TWO YEARS.

This common platform means that you’ll build a sound understanding of general

business principles for the first two years of your program, which will give you

a solid foundation in the essential aspects of business – something employers

value. In your final two years you can then focus on your chosen specialization.

Most business programs allow you to transfer from one specialization to another

if your interests change during the first two years.

*University of New Brunswick-Humber collaborative degree program.

DEGREES AND DEGREE SCHOLARSHIPS

WE WANT TO REWARD YOUR HARD WORK

You’ve worked hard to get where you are – and we want to recognize that.

We offer automatic scholarships to newly admitted degree students entering

their first year directly from high school.

ACADEMIC AVERAGE

DEGREE SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT

To learn more, visit

humber.ca/admissions/financial-aid

$4,000 renewable

$3,500 renewable

$3,000 renewable

$2,000 renewable

$1,500 one time

95%+

90 –94.9%

85–89.9%

80–84.9%

75–79.9%

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FACULT Y PROFILE

MANY STUDENTS SPEND READING WEEK

SOCIALIZING, RELAXING OR STUDYING.

SOME EVEN USE THE TIME TO READ.

For Francisca Burg-Feret’s nursing students and others in

Humber’s School of Health Sciences, reading week 2015 was

an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of 240 children

living at the Valle de Los Angeles orphanage as well as more

remote communities in Guatemala.

Ten students from the nursing, practical nursing and early

childhood education (advanced studies in special needs)

programs travelled with Burg-Feret as well as a pediatrician and a

family physician to help perform health assessments and conduct

mobile clinics in small towns.

Taking students out of their comfort zones and giving them the

opportunity to contribute to communities around the world is a

key element in Burg-Feret’s teaching.

“Reaching out to under-resourced communities gives our students

an eye-opening experience, and helps them grow in their cultural

sensitivities,” says Burg-Feret, who has volunteered extensively in

the area. “We’re looking to develop sustainable relationships with

the people we meet, and to provide what those host communities

tell us they need.”

For the students who participated in Burg-Feret’s trip, the

experience was, indeed, life-changing.

“A lot of us had never met – we all had different backgrounds –

but we all learned to work in sync really well,” says Daniel, a

student in the practical nursing program. “This kind of trip makes

you appreciate not just nursing, but life itself.”

FACULTY NURSING

FRANCISCA

BURG-FERET

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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY

ƒ Project Management

ƒ Supply Chain Management

ARTS AND PERFORMANCE

ƒ Arts Administration and Cultural

Management

ƒ Creative Book Publishing

ƒ Creative Writing – Comic Scriptwriting

ƒ Creative Writing – Fiction, Creative

Non-Fiction, Poetry

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

ƒ Alternate Dispute Resolution

ƒ Event Management

ƒ Fashion Management and Promotions

ƒ Financial Planning

ƒ Global Business Management

ƒ Human Resources Management

ƒ International Development

ƒ Marketing Management

ƒ Public Administration

COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY

SERVICES

ƒ Addictions and Mental Health

ƒ Early Childhood Education – Advanced

Studies in Special Needs

HEALTH SCIENCES

ƒ Clinical Research

ƒ Regulatory Affairs

HOSPITALITY, RECREATION

AND TOURISM

ƒ Exercise Science and Lifestyle

Management

ƒ Hospitality and Tourism Operations

Management

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

ƒ Enterprise Software Development

ƒ Information Technology Solutions

ƒ Web Development

ƒ Wireless Telecommunications

LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES

ƒ Professional Writing and Communications

ƒ Research Analyst

ƒ Teaching English as a Second Language

(TESL)/Teaching English as a Foreign

Language (TEFL)

MEDIA

ƒ Advertising – Account Management

ƒ Advertising Copywriting

ƒ Advertising Media Management

ƒ Broadcasting – Radio

ƒ Fundraising Management

ƒ Post-Production

ƒ Public Relations

ƒ Television Writing and Producing

TAKE YOUR EDUCATION TO THE NEXT LEVEL

Humber’s Ontario Graduate (Postgraduate) Certificate programs complement the postsecondary education you have

already earned. They are offered in an accelerated, intensive format, typically two semesters long, and prepare you

for a career in a specific field of work.

To learn more, visit

humber.ca/postgrad

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HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM

OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

SARGAM

POSTGRADUATE STUDENT PROFILE

SARGAM KNOWS BETTER THAN MOST THAT

SOME OF THE BEST LEARNING TAKES PLACE

OUTSIDE OF THE CLASSROOM.

The recent graduate of Humber’s Hospitality and Tourism

Operations Management program is the only North American

student participating in a prestigious fellowship program with the

Association of Corporate Travel Executives, sponsored by BCD Travel.

In May 2015, Sargam travelled with two other participants to luxury

hotels in Dubai, Bangalore, Sao Paulo, Beijing, Amsterdam, Antwerp

and Paris to learn about corporate travel in a six-week whirlwind of

meetings, seminars and industry-related tours.

Sargam, who spent a year backpacking in New Zealand, Australia

and Asia before she came to Humber, will follow her world tour with

a six-month paid traineeship program with BCD Travel in Toronto.

“I had such an amazing travel experience backpacking that I realized

I wanted to work in the tourism industry,” says Sargam, who has a

bachelor’s degree in sociology. “Humber’s program has proven to be

a great way to prepare me for a career in the industry.”

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GO ABROAD AND DISCOVER

A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES

“I’M A BIG BELIEVER IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION.

ONE OF THE ADVANTAGES OF THE PROGRAMS

HERE AT HUMBER IS THAT WE DO A GOOD JOB

OF CONNECTING THE CLASSROOM WITH THE

REAL WORLD.”

PROFESSOR RYAN SNIDER

School of Hospitality, Recreation & Tourism

The world is getting smaller – so we offer lots

of opportunities to get out in the world and learn

in a whole new way.

ƒ Semester/course abroad

ƒ Study tour/field trip

ƒ Research project

ƒ Internship placement

ƒ Volunteer experience

GLOBAL/INTERNATIONAL

To learn more, visit

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Humber has more than 3,400 international students

from more than 100 countries around the world, as well

as partnerships with institutions in China, Taiwan, India,

New Zealand, Jamaica and many other places.

With comprehensive services for international students at

our Lakeshore and North campuses, Humber truly becomes

home for thousands of students each year.

GLOBAL

CITIZENSHIP

CERTIFICATE

Enrol in Humber’s Global Citizenship

Certificate – an innovative, free program

for students that will give you a career

advantage in our culturally diverse and

rapidly changing world.

To learn more, visit

international.humber.ca/global-citizenship

See videos, galleries, and more at

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ENROLMENT ROAD MAP

FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO

APPLY FOR YOUR DREAM

PROGRAM AT HUMBER.

Research

Humber’s

Programs

ƒ Not sure what you want to study? Use Humber’s online Find Your Match

career tool at humbercareerfinder.com.

ƒ Research programs at humber.ca.

ƒ Have questions? Book an appointment to speak with a Recruitment

Advisor at humber.ca/visit/advising.

ƒ Join us for a tour at our North, Lakeshore or Orangeville Campuses

at humber.ca/visit/campustours.

Apply to

Humber

ƒ Apply to Humber at ontariocolleges.ca. Be sure to submit your application

by the equal consideration deadline of February 1, 2016.

ƒ After you’ve applied, you’ll receive an acknowledgement postcard from Humber.

ƒ If you’re an international student, you can apply directly to Humber.

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*Fees Due Date to be determined. Your offer letter will have the exact date.

To learn more, visit

humber.ca/admissions/how-apply

Track Your

Application

ƒ Track the status of your application through Humber’s student portal at

humber.ca/myhumber. You’ll receive an email with your username and

password after you’ve applied.

ƒ Depending on your program, you may have to complete testing, submit a

portfolio or come to campus for an assessment or audition. If your program

has Secondary Admissions Requirements, information on how to complete

those requirements will be sent to you once we’ve received your application.

Receive

Your Offer

ƒ Congratulations! You’ve received an offer of admission. There are still a

number of steps to complete before you start classes, so be sure to read

the information below very carefully and contact us if you’re unsure what to

do next.

Confirm

Your Offer

ƒ Confirm your offer at ontariocolleges.ca and humber.ca/myhumber.

ƒ If you’re planning on living in residence, fill out your residence application

online at residence.humber.ca as soon as possible. Residence spaces are

offered on a first come, first served basis.

Do Some

Fact-Finding

ƒ Many Humber programs require placement testing. This testing is not

for admission. It’s to make sure you’re placed in the right English and (if

applicable) math courses. Check your email for information on booking a

test date.

ƒ Have questions about services and supports available at Humber?

Go to wegotyou.humber.ca for more information.

ƒ Transferring from another institution? Get information on transfer credit on

Humber’s How To Apply page at humber.ca/admissions/how-apply.

ƒ If you have any questions at this stage of the process, please

contact us at [email protected].

Pay Your

Fees

ƒ Find information about applying for bursaries, scholarships and the

Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) at humber.ca/admissions/

financial-aid.

ƒ Pay your deposit of $500 (domestic students) or $1,000 (international

students) on humber.ca/myhumber.

Register for

Classes

ƒ Register for classes online at humber.ca/myhumber.

Attend

Orientation

ƒ Attend orientation to find out where your classes are as well as all the

other facilities and services available to you as a Humber student. Go to

wegotyou.humber.ca to find out more about all the services and support

Humber has to offer.

You’ve

Arrived

ƒ Welcome to your first day at Humber!

KEY DATES

ONTARIO COLLEGE APPLICATION

SERVICE (OCAS) BEGINS SENDING

APPLICATION INFORMATION TO

HUMBER:

NOVEMBER 2015

ƒ Colleges begin to receive applicant

information from ontariocolleges.ca

in late November. You will be contacted

with information about tracking

application status.

EQUAL CONSIDERATION DATE:

FEBRUARY 1, 2016

ƒ All applications received by

ontariocolleges.ca on or before

February 1 will be given equal

consideration in the application process.

FIRST RELEASE OF OFFERS:

FEBRUARY 1, 2016

ƒ First date that offers of admission

can be made for applicants to all

Humber programs.

FIRST CONFIRMATION DEADLINE:

MAY 1, 2016

ƒ You must confirm an offer of

admission. Confirmations are made at

ontariocolleges.ca.

ƒ Confirmations made after May 1 will

be accepted if space is available in the

program. Refer to your offer letter for your

confirmation deadline.

FIRST FEES DUE DATE:

JUNE 2016

*

ƒ Tuition deposit is due. Late payment of

deposit will only be accepted if space is

available in the program.

ƒ Offers may be withdrawn unless the

tuition deposit is made on time.

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OSAP

The Ontario Student Assistance

Program (OSAP) provides federally and

provincially funded loans and grants

to eligible postsecondary students.

You can learn more at www.osap.gov.on.ca

AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

We awarded more than 1,000 awards

and scholarships to eligible students last

year, including entrance scholarships and

awards for academic achievement. As

well, we’ll help you find information about

application-based scholarships both from

Humber and from external sources.

For more information, go to

humber.ca/studentawards

WORK STUDY PROGRAM

The Ontario Work Study Program enables you

to work part-time on campus to help finance

your education. Check with Career Services

for job postings and eligibility information.

For details, go to humber.ca/admissions/

financial-aid/ontario-work-study-program

Note: Estimated cost for one year based

on 2015/2016 rates covering two academic

semesters. Costs will vary for each program.

Co-op and/or lab fees are not included.

BURSARIES

We provide bursaries to students

who have financial emergencies

or an ongoing financial need.

ƒ Financial Need Bursaries

ƒ Student Access Guarantee Bursaries

ƒ Ontario First Generation Bursaries

ƒ Study Abroad Bursaries

For more, visit humber.ca/admissions/

financial-aid/humber-bursaries

FINANCIAL AID

To learn more, visit

humber.ca/fees

YOU WANT A GREAT EDUCATION AND WE

WANT TO HELP YOU GET ONE. THERE ARE

MANY WAYS TO MAKE THAT POSSIBLE.

Diploma or Certificate Tuition

$4,000

Bachelor’s Degree Tuition

$7,100

International Students Tuition

$14,200

Books $1,500

Supplies $500

Parking $580

Public Transit

$1,250

Residence and Meal Plan $8,302–$10,731

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FOUNDATION PROGRAMS (2–3 SEMESTERS)

Our foundation certificates allow you to gain and upgrade the skills

you need to pursue further studies or get on track to launch your

career. These programs will help you build a portfolio, develop and

hone your skills or take the next step in your career.

CERTIFICATES (2–3 SEMESTERS)

One-year and short-term certificates allow you to establish a

foundation of knowledge in a given field or upgrade your skills

in your current career.

DIPLOMAS (4–6 SEMESTERS)

Our career-focused diplomas are designed to give you specialized

knowledge, enabling you to be work-ready when you graduate.

APPRENTICESHIPS (3–4 YEARS)

Apprenticeships offer you the opportunity to learn an in-demand

skill in a variety of fields. We help get you ready for the workplace

through practical experience and in-school training.

BACHELOR’S DEGREES (4 YEARS)

Our bachelor’s degrees give you the ideal balance of theoretical,

academic knowledge and practical, career-oriented experience.

We combine the highest academic standards with exceptional

internships and field placements.

ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATES (2–3 SEMESTERS)

Intended for students who already have a bachelor’s degree or

a relevant postsecondary credential, you will gain specialized

knowledge and job experience in your field of interest.

DIFFERENT GOALS HAVE DIFFERENT PATHS

We’ll work with you to map the route to where you want to go. Transfer

options, a wide range of credentials and specialized programs will help

you along your journey to success. Take a foundation program, then move

to a diploma. Complete a diploma, then apply for advanced standing to

a degree. The path is yours to choose.

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START HERE:

Mature Student or

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)

CONTINUE HERE:

Career

Master’s Degree

Humber Continuing Education Programs/Courses

HUMBER CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA

1 Year Certificate OR

2 Year Diploma OR

3 Year Advanced Diploma

HUMBER BACHELOR’S DEGREE

START HERE:

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)

or College Diploma

HUMBER BACHELOR’S DEGREE

START HERE:

Bachelor’s Degree or

College Diploma

HUMBER ONTARIO

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE

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Start your career and education planning today. Explore the postsecondary education opportunities available to you and make an

informed decision for your future. Planning ahead and making informed decisions will give you multiple pathways for future studies.

WE CAN PUT YOU IN THE FAST LANE

TRANSFER OPTIONS

Humber offers many ways to transfer between credentials and institutions. You can start

in a certificate program then progress to a diploma. From there, earn a diploma and

transfer your credits towards a degree. For example, students who complete Humber’s

three-year Business Administration advanced diploma program can transfer into most of

our Bachelor of Commerce degrees for the final two years of study. Students completing

a comparable Business Administration advanced diploma at another Ontario college may

be qualified for entry into year three of most of Humber’s Bachelor of Commerce degrees.

SECONDARY SCHOOL

APPLICANT

A Secondary School Applicant

is either currently registered in

secondary school and will graduate

before the start of college, or

has already graduated but has

no additional postsecondary

educational experience.

COLLEGE TRANSFER

APPLICANT

A College Transfer Applicant

has previously attended a college.

Applicants who have attended

college outside of Canada will

need to have transcripts assessed

by WES or ICAS. Credential

evaluation fees will apply.

UNIVERSITY TRANSFER

APPLICANT

A University Transfer Applicant has

previously attended a university.

Applicants who have attended

university outside of Canada will

need to have transcripts assessed

by WES or ICAS. Credential

evaluation fees will apply.

MATURE APPLICANT

A Mature Applicant is or will be at

least 19 years of age at the start of

college, and has neither graduated

from high school, nor previously

attended a college or university.

ACADEMIC PATHWAYS AND TRANSFERS

To learn more, visit

humber.ca/transferoptions

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*The advanced standing outlined in this chart is a general guideline. Diploma graduates may be required to take courses offered in lower semesters in order to meet the overall degree learning outcomes. Specific program grade point averages (GPAs) and subject requirements are required for admission.

HUMBER FOUR-YEAR

BACHELOR’S DEGREE

COLLEGE DIPLOMA IN RELATED

AREA OR FIELD OF STUDY

SEMESTERS REQUIRED

TO COMPLETE THE DEGREE*

Bachelor of Applied Arts – Criminal Justice Community and Justice Services Diploma (2yr)

Police Foundations Diploma (2yr) 5 semesters, plus two eight-week work terms6 semesters, plus two eight-week work terms Bachelor of Applied Arts – Film and Media Production Film and Television Production Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Applied Arts – Paralegal Studies Paralegal Education Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Child and Youth Care Child and Youth Worker Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Accounting Business Accounting (2yr)

Business Administration – Accounting (3yr) Business Administration Diploma (3yr) Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr)

6 semesters, plus one work term 5 semesters, plus one work term 5 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 7 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Digital Business Management Business Administration Diploma (3yr)

Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr)

Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr)

4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Fashion Management Business Administration Diploma (3yr)

Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr) Fashion Arts Diploma (2yr)

Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr)

4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 5 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Finance Business Administration Diploma (3yr)

Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr)

Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr)

4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Hospitality and Tourism

Management Business Administration Diploma (3yr)Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr)

Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr)

4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Human Resources

Management Business Administration Diploma (3yr)Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr)

Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr)

4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – International Business Business Administration Diploma (3yr)

Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr)

Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr)

4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Management Studies Business Administration Diploma (3yr)

Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr)

Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr)

4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Marketing Business Administration Diploma (3yr)

Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr)

Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr)

4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Supply Chain Management Business Administration Diploma (3yr)

Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr)

Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr)

4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Creative Advertising Advertising and Graphic Design Diploma (2yr)

Graphic Design Diploma (3yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Digital Communications Media Communications (2yr)

Multi–Media Design and Development (2yr) Web Design and Interactive Media (3yr)

6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Industrial Design Industrial Design Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Interior Design Interior Design Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of International Development Graduates of diploma programs will be assessed

on an individual basis for transfer credit.

Bachelor of Journalism Journalism – Print and Broadcast (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Music Graduates of diploma programs will be assessed

on an individual basis for transfer credit. Bachelor of Public Relations Public Relations Diploma (2yr)

Public Relations Diploma (3yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term4 semesters, plus one work term

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CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS

Program Name

Academic Requirements

Secondary Requirements

Semesters

Campus

Semester

Start

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY

Architectural Technology Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 North Sep/Jan Cabinet Making Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C

or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. 3 North Sep/Jan Civil Engineering

Technology

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 North September

Design Foundation Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three

Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. 2 North September Electrical Engineering

Technician – Control Systems

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 North Sep/Jan

Electrical Engineering Technology – Control Systems

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 North September

Electrical Techniques Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 North Sep/Jan/May Electromechanical

Engineering Technician – Automation and Robotics Profile

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 North September

Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Automation and Robotics Profile

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C

or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. 6 North September

Electronics Engineering Technician

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 North Sep/Jan Heating, Refrigeration and

Air Conditioning Technician Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. 4 North September Heating, Refrigeration and

Air Conditioning Technology Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. 6 North September Home Renovation

Technician

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

3 North Sep/Jan Industrial Woodworking

Technician

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

3 North Sep/Jan Interior Decorating Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three

Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. 4 North Sep/Jan Landscape Technician Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C

or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 North September Mechanical Engineering

Technician

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 North September Mechanical Engineering

Technology Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. 6 North September Mechanical Techniques -

Millwright

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MTT-4G, MAT-4A), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 North September

Plumbing Techniques Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 North Sep/Jan Sustainable Energy and

Building Technology

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 North September Urban Arboriculture –

Tree Care Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. 2 North January Welding Techniques Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math

(MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MTT-4G, MAT-4A), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 North September

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS

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Program Name

Academic Requirements

Secondary Requirements

Semesters

Campus

Semester

Start

ARTS AND PERFORMANCE

Acting for Film and Television

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

Audition 4 Lakeshore September Comedy:

Writing and Performance Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Audition 4 Lakeshore September Jazz Performance –

Introduction to Commercial Jazz

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

Audition 2 Lakeshore September

Theatre Performance Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three

Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Audition 6 Lakeshore September Theatre Production Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three

Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

Information session 4 Lakeshore September

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

Business – Accounting Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 North

Lakeshore

Sep/Jan/May Sep/Jan

Business Administration Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 North

Lakeshore Sep/Jan/MaySep/Jan

Business Administration (Co-op)

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 Lakeshore Sep/Jan

Business Administration –

Accounting Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 North Sep/Jan/May

Business Administration – Professional Golf Management

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 Lakeshore September

Business Management Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 North

Lakeshore Sep/Jan/MaySep/Jan

Business Management – Financial Services

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 Lakeshore Sep/Jan

Business – Marketing Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 North Sep/Jan/May

Cosmetic Management Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

3 North Sep/Jan Esthetician/Spa

Management Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. 4 North Sep/Jan Fashion Arts Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three

Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. 4 North Sep/Jan Law Clerk Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three

Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 North Sep/Jan Law Firm Profile –

Office Administration

Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 North September Paralegal Education Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three

Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 North Sep/Jan

Mature students should refer to specific course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for course equivalents and application information.

Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumés, pre-admission tests, auditions and questionnaires, and vary by program. Applicants will receive specific information about their additional Secondary Requirements following application.

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