TORONTO, CANADA international.humber.ca

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TORONTO, CANADA international.humber.ca
2016 / 2017
IN T ERN AT ION A L
V IE W BOOK
TORONTO, CANADA
international.humber.ca
YOU’RE INVITED TO BE
PART OF HUMBER.
YOU’RE NOT JUST A STUDENT HERE
– YOU’RE PART OF A COMMUNITY
WORKING TOGETHER TO HELP MAKE
THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE.
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Studying in Canada – Live in Toronto,
Canada and study at Humber College.
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North Campus – Industry-standard
facilities with a convenient location.
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Lakeshore Campus – Historic
buildings and plenty of green space.
10 The Humber Way – What our
polytechnic approach to education
means for you.
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12 Career-focused Learning – Get
practical experience even before you
graduate.
20 English for Academic Purposes –
Learning English at Humber is
practical and interesting.
16 Academic Schools – Learn about
Humber’s eight academic schools.
22 Diploma and Certificate Programs –
Get a great start to your career.
18 Academic Pathways and Transfers –
Create the ideal pathway to achieve
your goals.
23 Diploma Student Profile – Ariah,
Media Foundation & Broadcasting –
Radio
24 Degree Programs – We’ll help you get
an education, and start a career.
25 Degree Student Profile – Robyn,
Bachelor of Commerce, Hospitality
and Tourism Management
27 Faculty Profile – Francisca Burg-Feret,
Nursing
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38 How to Apply – What to expect during
the application process.
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40 Admission Requirements and
Programs – Certificate, Diploma and
Degree Programs.
47 Admission Requirements and
Programs – Postgraduate Programs.
28 Postgraduate Programs – Earn a
postgraduate certificate to leverage
your undergraduate studies into
a career.
29 Postgraduate Student Profile –
Shriya, Global Business Management
30Global/International – We are
bringing the world to our classrooms,
and taking our classrooms to the world.
32 Student Life/Student Support
Services – Services to help you
succeed in and out of the class.
34 Living in Residence – We are a place
to call home.
36 Humber Students Say… – What our
students think.
49 Degree Pathways – Find out about
requirements.
50 Success Stories – Olga and Lichuan –
award winning students.
52 Contact Us – Where to find important
contact information.
53 Getting to Humber – How to get to
our campuses by car or public transit.
COME TO
TORONTO, CANADA –
STUDY AT HUMBER
CANADA IS A GREAT
PLACE TO LIVE
In the global marketplace, Canada is considered a wealthy,
high-tech industrial country with a highly-skilled workforce and
an exceptional standard of living. With more than 35 million
people and over 100 cultures represented, we believe our
multicultural heritage helps make us a dynamic and exciting
place to study, live and work.
FAST FACTS ABOUT HUMBER COLLEGE
ƒƒ 27,000 full-time students including more than 3,400
international students from 100+ countries choose to
study at Humber and benefit from state-of-the art facilities
ƒƒ Two easily accessible campuses located in Toronto
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ƒƒ Founded in 1967, Humber is accredited by the Ontario
Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
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FAST FACTS ABOUT TORONTO
ƒƒ Humber faculty are committed to your success both
in the classroom and after graduation
ƒƒ One of the most ethnically diverse cities in the world, full
of multicultural neighbourhoods
ƒƒ More than 160 programs including:
– English for Academic Purposes
– Bachelor’s degrees
– Diplomas and certificates
– Postgraduate certificates
ƒƒ Everything in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) can be
reached by public transit
ƒƒ Work placements/internships/co-op experiences
are part of most programs
ƒƒ With museums, art galleries, sports teams, and countless
festivals, there are so many things to do
ƒƒ Small class sizes (30-60 students) allow for more direct
contact with faculty
ƒƒ English is the primary language
ƒƒ Toronto is the economic and cultural centre of Canada
Toronto
Moscow
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Beijing
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New York
New Delhi
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Lagos
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Sao Paulo
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Sydney
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WHETHER YOU ARE ENTERING
HUMBER DIRECTLY FROM HIGH
SCHOOL, PREVIOUS STUDIES,
OR AFTER WORKING FOR A
PERIOD OF TIME, WE ARE
COMMITTED TO YOUR SUCCESS.
Humber offers a vibrant campus life featuring:
ƒƒ Leading edge facilities
ƒƒ Centres of Excellence
ƒƒ Top varsity athletic teams
ƒƒ Student support services to help achieve goals
Most importantly, our students demonstrate success after they
graduate. Our alumni have made outstanding achievements in
all industries including business, technology and design, health
care, media, arts and entertainment, and social services.
You can learn more about the many benefits Humber has to
offer by browsing our website. We hope you find the opportunity
that you are looking for at Humber, and we look forward to
seeing you on campus.
To learn more, visit
international.humber.ca
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Vancouver
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London
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NORTH CAMPUS
WITH STUDENTS FROM MORE
THAN 100 COUNTRIES, HUMBER
IS A DIVERSE, ENERGETIC
PLACE WHERE THERE IS ALWAYS
SOMETHING GOING ON.
NORTH CAMPUS
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
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ƒ Digital media studios, a radio station, television
broadcasting facilities and high definition television
mobile production unit
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ƒ State-of-the art science labs supporting a variety of
health sciences programs
ƒ The Design Centre, an open-concept studio-style set-up
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
NORTH CAMPUS
Job-readiness.
Student-run gourmet restaurant.
Balance of exceptional academics
and vibrant cultural expression.
Peaceful serenity.
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.
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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
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 more than 250 acres
of gardens, green space and hiking trails.
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L AKESHORE CAMPUS
LAKESHORE CAMPUS
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Historic architecture.
Modern conveniences.
Located on the shores of Lake Ontario.
Lots of ways to connect with nature.
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Centred on an academic “village” of nine restored heritage
buildings, the Lakeshore Campus is also home to the gleaming,
airy Lakeshore Commons, a hub for student activity and many of our
programs. At Lakeshore, our residence is home to over 400 students.
The Lakeshore Campus has an incredible variety of opportunities to
put your learning into practice.
LAKESHORE CAMPUS
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
ƒƒ The Ad Centre, a student run advertising agency
ƒƒ The Fashion Institute, home to Humber’s Fashion
Management degree
ƒƒ The International Development Institute
ƒƒ The Centre for Justice Leadership, which includes a
simulated crime scene and high speed driving simulator
ƒƒ Professional-level recording studio, as well as practice
rooms and performance spaces
ƒƒ Digital media production studios
ƒƒ A simulated trading floor
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ƒƒ Black box theatre and theatre production workshops
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THE HUMBER WAY
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OUR POLYTECHNIC
APPROACH TO EDUCATION
MEANS WE THINK PRACTICE
IS AS IMPORTANT AS THEORY.
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. Humber’s varied program
choices allow you to choose the path that’s best for you and
your dreams.
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.
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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.
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CAREER-FOCUSED LEARNING
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AT HUMBER YOU’LL GET
UNMATCHED PRACTICAL
EXPERIENCE IN YOUR AREA
OF STUDY EVEN BEFORE
YOU GRADUATE.
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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
theoretical foundation.
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.
To learn more, visit
humber.ca
LAUNCH
A HEALTHY
BUSINESS
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 contest is run by HumberLaunch, the
college’s small business incubator, which
offers mentorship, funding opportunities
and education about entrepreneurship.
91% OF EMPLOYERS ARE SATISFIED WITH
THE HUMBER GRADUATES THEY HIRED.*
*2014-2015 Key Performance Indicators (KPI). KPIs are measured annually
by an independent research firm for the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges
and Universities.
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To learn more, visit
humber.ca/humberlaunch
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CAREER-FOCUSED LEARNING
WHEN HUMBER
STUDENTS AND
FACULTY TEAM UP
WITH INDUSTRY,
GREAT THINGS HAPPEN.
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.
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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.
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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.”
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.
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“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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ACADEMIC SCHOOLS
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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
Our eight academic schools offer you plenty of choice:
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
BUSINESS
CREATIVE &
PERFORMING ARTS
HEALTH SCIENCES
HOSPITALITY, RECREATION
& TOURISM
LIBERAL ARTS
& SCIENCES
MEDIA STUDIES &
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SOCIAL &
COMMUNITY SERVICES
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For all programs offered, visit
humber.ca
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ACADEMIC PATHWAYS AND TRANSFERS
WE WORK WITH YOU TO FIND YOUR PATH
Transfer options, a wide range of credentials and specialized programs
will help you map 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.
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES – EAP
(2-16 MONTHS)
Improve your English skills for future studies, work, or just for fun.
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FOUNDATION PROGRAMS (2–3 SEMESTERS)
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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 AND ADVANCED DIPLOMAS (4–6 SEMESTERS)
Our career-focused diplomas and advanced diplomas are designed
to give you specialized knowledge enabling you to be work-ready
when you graduate.
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,
graduate certificates allow you to gain specialized knowledge and
job experience in your field of interest.
TRANSFER OPTIONS
Humber offers many ways to transfer between credentials and institutions. You can start
in our English for Academic Purposes program then progress to a diploma. Once you’ve
earned your diploma, 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.
To learn more about transfer options, visit
humber.ca/transferoptions
WE CAN PUT YOU IN THE FAST LANE
HIGH SCHOOL/
SECONDARY SCHOOL
COLLEGE OR
UNIVERSITY
EAP
EAP
1 Year Certificate
1 Year Certificate
2 Year Diploma
2 Year Diploma
3 Year Advanced Diploma
3 Year Advanced Diploma
Bachelor’s Degree
Bachelor’s Degree
Postgraduate Certificate
(University degree graduates only)
MASTER’S PROGRAM
(Other university)
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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.
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ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES PROGRAM
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This program provides students with the English language proficiency needed to continue
their academic education at the certificate, diploma, degree and postgraduate levels.
It is also ideal for those who need excellent communication skills for specific career goals.
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OUR PROGRAM COVERS ALL THE SKILLS
NEEDED FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS:
CONDITIONAL ADMISSION TO HUMBER
PROGRAMS THROUGH EAP
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Completion of EAP Level 8 meets the language proficiency
requirements for admission to most Humber programs. For students
completing Level 8 with no failed courses and with the appropriate
grades (see EAP Pathways), no further IELTS or TOEFL testing
is required.
Academic Writing and Grammar
Reading and Vocabulary Development
Speaking and Pronunciation
Listening and Note-taking
Presentation Skills
Library & Internet Research Skills
At Humber, we make learning English both practical and interesting.
As well as teaching you the rules of grammar, we show you how and
why you will use them. Then we practice – in class, in the computer
labs, with native speakers, and at social events. This makes learning
dynamic and enjoyable.
The EAP program offers eight levels of study from high beginner
to advanced. The core curriculum of 18 hours per week is
complemented by an additional 4 hours in a computerized
language-learning lab for a total of 22 hours of classroom
instruction per week.
To learn more, visit
humber.ca/liberalarts/elc/eap
LEVEL 8 OF THE PROGRAM INCLUDES
A GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE
WHICH IS RECOGNIZED AS A CREDIT
COURSE TOWARDS MANY OF HUMBER’S
CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS.
EAP PATHWAYS
PROGRAM DATES AND FEES
Students who complete Level 8 with the averages below*
may be accepted for direct admission or receive a
conditional offer of admission to most Humber programs
without additional testing:
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
60%
HUMBER DIPLOMA
We offer 8 levels of English beginning every 8 weeks. Placement
testing will determine your entry level. You may begin on the
start date that is best for you.
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
The tuition fees for 2016/2017 are $3,200 Canadian per session.
2016/2017 ACADEMIC START DATES:
80%
HUMBER DEGREE
HUMBER POSTGRADUATE
CERTIFICATE
*Meeting the minimum language proficiency requirement does not guarantee
admission to your program of choice.
2016
Classes Start
Classes End
January 11
February 26
March 7
April 22
May 2
June 17
June 27
August 12
September 6
October 21
October 31
December 16
2017
Classes Start
Classes End
January 9
February 24
March 6
April 21
May 1
June 16
June 26
August 11
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DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
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STUDENTS CAN CHOOSE
FROM MORE THAN 100
DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE
PROGRAMS AT HUMBER.
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 typically take four semesters,
while technical certificates are generally two or three semesters.
To learn more, visit
humber.ca/full-time-programs
DIPLOMA STUDENT PROFILE
BERMUDA – MEDIA FOUNDATION &
BROADCASTING – RADIO
ARIAH
ARIAH IS COMPLETING
HUMBER’S DIPLOMA IN
BROADCASTING – RADIO.
“I originally wanted to be an announcer, but
one of my professors noticed that I was
born for the business side of the industry.
Faculty and staff here are really supportive,
not just teaching but also offering
individualized guidance. My new career goal
is to be an account executive for a major
Toronto radio station.”
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He also completed Humber’s Media
Foundation certificate in 2013, which
helped him decide how to narrow his career
path while developing broader media skills
that he will use in the radio industry.
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DEGREE PROGRAMS
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EACH HUMBER DEGREE
IS REVIEWED AND APPROVED
BY THE MINISTRY OF TRAINING,
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
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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.
Our four-year degree programs offer work placements or clinical
experience, many of which are paid – meaning you’ll get valuable
on-the-job 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.
To learn more, visit
humber.ca/degrees
DEGREE STUDENT PROFILE
BARBADOS – BACHELOR OF COMMERCE,
HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
ROBYN
ROBYN BLACKMAN, AN INTERNATIONAL
GRADUATE (2015) OF THE BACHELOR OF
COMMERCE HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, WAS LOOKING
FOR AN OUT-OF-THE-BOX EXPERIENCE, AND
STUDYING INTERNATIONALLY WAS AT THE TOP
OF HER LIST.
Robyn was grateful to be able to use credits from her first two years
of college in Barbados to accelerate her studies. Humber introduced
Robyn to a new career path through her Global Geography and
Destination Development, and Globalization and Sustainable
Development courses.
As a Student Ambassador working with the International Centre,
she had the chance to gain valuable work experience and further
develop her skills and knowledge by assisting with coordinating
numerous events on campus.
“My ideal job would be to travel the world assisting countries in
their development process in regards to sustainability and tourism,”
said Robyn.
Robyn, who is now pursuing her MBA in the UK offers this advice
for students who are thinking about studying abroad at Humber
College: “Go for it! You will not regret it.”
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“What made Humber stand out from other institutions were the small
class sizes, which meant more one-on-one time with professors,”
said Robyn. “There is also an internship component which gives you
an edge in the industry.”
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DEGREES AND SCHOL ARSHIPS
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.
FOUR-YEAR BACHELOR’S
DEGREES AT HUMBER
BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS
ƒƒ Criminal Justice
ƒƒ Film and Media Production
ƒƒ Paralegal Studies
BACHELOR OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF CHILD AND YOUTH CARE
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
ƒƒ Accounting
ƒƒ Digital Business Management
ƒƒ Fashion Management
ƒƒ Finance
ƒƒ Hospitality and Tourism Management
ƒƒ Human Resources Management
ƒƒ International Business
ƒƒ Management Studies
ƒƒ Marketing
ƒƒ Supply Chain Management
BACHELOR OF CREATIVE ADVERTISING
BACHELOR OF DIGITAL
COMMUNICATIONS
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BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
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BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN
BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
MELANIE
MELANIE, A FOURTH YEAR STUDENT IN THE BACHELOR
OF COMMERCE DEGREE PROGRAM SPECIALIZING IN
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, MADE THE DECISION TO TAKE
PART IN A SEMESTER ABROAD PROGRAM IN IRELAND.
“I had always heard people say that you can’t compare anything to an international
exchange and now I know exactly what they meant,” said Melanie. “I feel more aware
of the world.”
Melanie’s goal had always been to work internationally and this experience allowed
her to see if living abroad was something that she would want to do full time once
she graduates from Humber and starts her career.
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
BACHELOR OF NURSING*
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
*University
of New Brunswick-Humber
collaborative degree program
WE WANT TO REWARD YOUR HARD WORK WITH SCHOLARSHIPS
You’ve worked hard to get where you are – and we want to recognize that. We offer
automatic academic scholarships to newly admitted degree students entering their first
year directly from high school/secondary school. Refer to page 39 for more information.
FACULT Y PROFILE
NURSING FACULTY
FRANCISCA
BURG-FERET
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.
“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.”
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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.
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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS
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 to three semesters long, and prepare you
for a career in a specific field of work.
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
ƒ Project Management
ƒ Supply Chain Management
ARTS AND PERFORMANCE
ƒ Arts Administration and Cultural
Management
ƒ Creative Book Publishing
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Alternate Dispute Resolution
Event Management
Fashion Management and Promotions
Financial Planning
Global Business Management (2 years)
Human Resources Management
International Development
Marketing Management
Public Administration
COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY
SERVICES
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
ƒ Addictions and Mental Health
ƒ Early Childhood Education – Advanced
Studies in Special Needs
ƒ Professional Writing and Communications
ƒ Research Analyst
ƒ Teaching English as a Second Language
(TESL)
HEALTH SCIENCES
MEDIA
ƒ Regulatory Affairs
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HOSPITALITY, RECREATION AND
TOURISM
ƒ Exercise Science and Lifestyle
Management
ƒ Hospitality and Tourism Operations
Management
Advertising – Account Management
Advertising – Media Management
Advertising Copywriting
Broadcasting – Radio
Fundraising Management
Post-Production
Public Relations
Television Writing and Producing
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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Enterprise Software Development
Information Technology Solutions (2 years)
Web Development
Wireless Telecommunications
To learn more, visit
humber.ca/postgrad
POSTGRADUATE STUDENT PROFILE
INDIA – GLOBAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
SHRIYA
WHEN SHRIYA LANDED IN CANADA,
SHE HAD MIXED EMOTIONS.
She was both happy and sad, but once she got settled in,
she realized that Humber was the best place for her to be.
Even though Shriya was away from friends and family, she found
the support she needed on campus. Through the International
Centre, Shriya made friends from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Making friends was easy during the Humber planned group activities
in which Shriya participated, allowing her to visit many famous
attractions.
When Shriya was asked, what she would like new international
students to know about Humber? She said “At Humber, each
person will have their own unique experience. I was able to find
hope and joy in the simplest things that I once overlooked at home.
Welcome to Humber!”
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Shriya noticed right away that the teaching style and classroom
environment at Humber was very different from her home in India.
Students not only gain theoretical knowledge, but they also gain the
practical knowledge required to work in the real business world.
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GLOBAL/INTERNATIONAL
GO ABROAD AND DISCOVER
A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES.
The world is getting smaller – so we offer lots
of opportunities to get out in the world and learn
in a whole new way.
ƒƒ Semester/course abroad
ƒƒ Study tour/field trip
ƒƒ Research project
ƒƒ Internship placement
ƒƒ Volunteer experience
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To learn more, visit
international.humber.ca/study-abroad
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“I’M A BIG BELIEVER IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION –
I THINK YOU LEARN MORE IN A WEEK OF TRAVELLING
THAN YOU DO IN A MONTH OF READING. ONE OF THE
ADVANTAGES OF THE PROGRAM HERE AT HUMBER
IS THAT WE DO A GREAT JOB OF CONNECTING THE
CLASSROOM WITH THE REAL WORLD.”
PROFESSOR RYAN SNIDER
School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism
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.
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 will truly
become your home.
To learn more, visit
international.humber.ca
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international.humber.ca/global-citizenship
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STUDENT LIFE/STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
YOUR SUCCESS IS
IMPORTANT TO US.
We have the services to support you.
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
ƒ Computer Labs
ƒ Libraries
ƒ Peer tutoring
ƒ Writing, math and
accounting help centres
FOOD COURT
ƒ Dining options
JOBS AND FINANCE
ƒ Career Centre
ƒ Financial aid
LEADERSHIP
ƒ Alternative Spring Break
ƒ Clubs and groups
ƒ Global Citizenship Certificate
ƒ HumberLaunch small
business incubator
ƒ Student Leadership Institute
PERSONAL SUPPORT
ƒ Aboriginal Resource Centre/
Aboriginal Elder
ƒ Accessibility services
ƒ Childcare
ƒ Counselling
ƒ Dental clinic
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
RESIDENCES
ƒ North Campus
ƒ Lakeshore Campus
HUMBER STUDENTS’ FEDERATION
The Humber Students’ Federation (HSF) provides services to more
than 27,000 students in the Humber community. Services include
a flexible health and dental insurance plan, budgeting advice and a
tax clinic.
HSF is also proud to be the official on-campus student government,
advocating on behalf of all students. HSF hosts a variety of fun
events around campus, including Frosh and Frost Week, and
sponsor more than 50 clubs across our campuses, with interests
ranging from dance clubs to cultural groups to video games.
To learn more, visit
humberlife.com
WE STUDY HARD, WE PLAY HARD
In the 2014/15 season, our varsity teams won 13 team and
individual gold medals in provincial competitions and four national
championships. 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.
HUMBER’S VARSITY SPORTS TEAMS
SPORT
WOMEN
Badminton
Baseball
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To learn more, visit
wegotyou.humber.ca
Cross Country
Curling
Golf
Indoor Soccer
Rugby
Soccer
Softball
Volleyball
To learn more, visit
athletics.humber.ca
MEN
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
SUPPORT SERVICES
Adapting to a new home and the demands
of college life can be stressful. The Humber
International Centre will ensure your experience
at Humber is the best it can be.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT WELCOME
ACADEMIC SUPPORT SITE
To welcome international students to the Humber community,
International Student Services offers a series of orientation
workshops and events designed to help ease your adjustment
to a new life and a new country. You can also attend workshops about
health care support, employment readiness and the US visa process.
This online tool provides you with resources for academic success.
Different modules will help you learn how to meet the expectations
of the Canadian classroom.
THE VIRTUAL PASSPORT TO HUMBER
NEW EXPERIENCES
The “virtual passport” is an online tool designed to assist you
prior to moving to Canada.
Orient yourself to the Canadian culture through a variety of student
outings. Go to places such as Niagara Falls, Ottawa and Montreal;
watch hockey games and soccer matches; and attend theatre
performances or go winter camping.
international.humber.ca/academic/virtualpassport/welcome
international.humber.ca/academic/student-support/
academic-support
INSURANCE
international.humber.ca/current-students/
health-coverage-in-canada
THE CONNECT BUDDY PROGRAM
Adjusting to a new living environment can be both exciting and
challenging. The Connect Buddy program provides a support team for
you to connect with a returning student (your Senior Student Buddy)
and a faculty, staff or admin person (your Faculty/Staff Buddy).
international.humber.ca/current-students/connect
THE PASSPORT TO SUCCESS
Passport to Success is a program designed to help you as a
full-time international student make friends, develop important
learning skills and gain knowledge to help with your future
employment opportunities.
international.humber.ca/current-students/passport-to-success
WORK OPPORTUNITIES
Most international students have opportunities to work while
they are in Canada. Whether it’s working on-campus, completing
a program-specific work placement or co-op, earning spending
money through a part-time job, or applying to work in Canada after
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Health insurance is necessary for all international students and this
is included in tuition fees. Students receive medical coverage while
attending Humber.
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LIVING IN RESIDENCE
Humber College boasts a fun,
welcoming atmosphere that makes
students feel right at home.
SUITE STYLE AT LAKESHORE AND NORTH CAMPUSES
Living in residence can help simplify college by providing a positive
balance between social and academic life. Our residences host
their own fun workshops and events, ranging from cooking classes
to movie marathons to taking trips into downtown Toronto.
Rooms are on a first-come, first-served basis so early application
is a must.
WHAT DOES HUMBER
RESIDENCE OFFER?
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Athletic facilities (on campus)
Community kitchens
Equipped with washers and dryers
Lounges with flat screen TVs, WiFi and cable
Recreational space, including foosball and video games
Study rooms with WiFi
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Humber also helps students who choose not to live on campus find
accommodation with an Off-Campus Housing website listing places
in the area for rent.
www.places4students.com
We also work with Student Homestay Services (SHS) to provide
homes with a host family for students to help ease the transition
into life in a new country.
www.homestayservices.ca
To learn more, visit
residence.humber.ca
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HUMBER STUDENTS SAY…
Our students are 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.
VIETNAM – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS –
ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
THI THUY HUYEN
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“Humber College has a lot to offer its students, from career networking
opportunities to great study spaces, it even organizes trips for international
students where we get to have fun and make new friends. I am very happy
that I chose to study at Humber College.”
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GUYANA – FOOD AND
NUTRITION MANAGEMENT
ALICIA
“My transition into college life was made easy by all the supportive
faculty and students. My curiosity about degenerative diseases
inspired me to become a dietitian. The motivating and inspiring
industry professionals I met made me aware that with the
unlimited support of my professors I will have the skills and
knowledge needed to create a successful career.”
INDIA – BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
JASPAL
Humber’s strong reputation convinced Jaspal to study in Humber’s
Business Management Program. Jaspal wanted to learn in the best
institution and from the best professionals. “I am truly grateful for
the opportunity to have been taught by faculty who were willing to
share their knowledge and expertise with all of their students. The
environment, amenities, and resources I had access to made the
learning experience very worthwhile.”
CZECH REPUBLIC – BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
ANDREA
“My experience so far at Humber has been exceptional! I love
Humber and choosing this school was one of the best decisions
in my life. The professors are experienced and possess a great
deal of knowledge in their respective fields, and I always look
forward to learning from them. I know I will be well prepared to
successfully enter into the Canadian job market when I graduate.”
INDONESIA – BACHELOR
OF JOURNALISM
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ARIESHADELA
“Humber provides all of the tools I needed to explore the world
of journalism. I didn’t even need to leave the classroom to gain
hands-on professional experience. I received training in Humber’s
very own broadcast studio, news room and sound booth, all of
which are exclusive to journalism students.”
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HOW TO APPLY
Admission requirements for Humber depend on your home country and your
current level of education. Admission requirements for your program may include
other documents (portfolio, writing samples, questionnaires, etc.).
To learn more, visit
international.humber.ca/study-in-canada
STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS
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Pick a program –
humber.ca/program/listings/a-z
Complete and submit your application package, including:
all support documentation, and the $75 CAD non-refundable
processing fee.
international.humber.ca/apply
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Confirm program availability at
international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/program-availability
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Ensure minimum educational requirements are met.
international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/apply
FOLLOWING ADMISSION:
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It can take 4–6 weeks to process an application –
this process may take longer if you are required to submit a
portfolio or other supporting material.
A Study Permit is required for anyone studying in
Canada for six months or longer. Allow at least one or two months
of processing time but be aware that processing can take much
longer in some countries. It is your responsibility to apply in time
to receive the documentation before the start of the semester.
Detailed information is available at:
cic.gc.ca/english/study/study.asp
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After receiving an offer of acceptance, reserve your
program place through the MyHumber system
(Humber programs fill up quickly).
international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/after-acceptance
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Due dates for fees will be listed in your
acceptance communication.
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Find accommodation – residence spaces fill up quickly,
so you should apply for housing as soon as possible.
humber.ca/residence/we-are-your-home-humber
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SUGGESTED APPLICATION DEADLINES*
September intake – February 1st
January intake – November 1st
May intake – March 1st
*Deadlines are subject to change based on program availability.
Arrange for travel insurance – student medical coverage
begins on the first day of classes, not the day you arrive in Canada.
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You are required to attend orientation before classes begin.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS*
Undergraduate
Diploma/Certificate
Degree
Nursing
Degree (BN)
Postgraduate
Programs
3
3
3
n/a
High School transcript**
Degree transcript**
n/a
3
Level 8 with 60%
or higher
Level 8 with 75%
or higher
n/a
Level 8 with 80%
or higher
IELTS
overall 6.0 (no single
score below 5.5)
overall 6.5 (no single
score below 6.0)
overall 7.0 (no single
score below 6.5)
overall 6.5 (no single
score below 6.0)
TOEFL
550 paper or 80 IBT
(no single test below 20)
560 paper or 84 IBT
(no single test below 21)
600 paper or 100 IBT
(no single test below 21)
580 paper or 88 IBT
(no single test below 22)
Minimum score
53-57
Minimum score
58-60
n/a
Minimum score
60-64
Online Application Form+
international.humber.ca/apply
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3
3
3
Application Fee (non-refundable)
$75.00 CAD
$75.00 CAD
$75.00 CAD
$75.00 CAD
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
REQUIREMENTS
Humber English For
Academic Purposes (EAP)
3
3
(required if student has
(required if student has
previous postsecondary record) previous postsecondary record)
Pearson Language Test
Evaluation (PTE)
* Additional program-specific requirements can be found on Humber website humber.ca/program-listings/a-z.
** All transcripts must be translated into English and notarized.
*** Pharmacy Technician requires: TOEFL ibt 91, IELTS 6.5; specific band/element scores also apply.
Other ways of meeting English proficiency visit humber.ca/admissions/how-apply/english-language-proficiency-policy.
Note: Admission requirements are subject to change without notice.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
INTERNATIONAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS
THE COST OF COLLEGE
You can apply for an international entrance scholarship after you have been
accepted to Humber. The scholarship application form will be included in your
acceptance package. Only students entering academic programs are eligible
to apply. Applications for scholarships will be considered based on academics,
community involvement, reference letters and a statement of interest.
2016/2017 International Student Fees per academic year (two semesters):
Full Tuition
$5,000
$1,000
n/a
Application
Deadline
3
2
1
n/a
3
2
1
n/a
10
8
2
May 20,
2016
September 30,
2016
February 3,
2017
*Student must maintain a minimum average of 75% in order to be eligible for renewal.
BACHELOR’S DEGREE SCHOLARSHIPS
All students applying to a Bachelor’s degree program at Humber will
be automatically considered for these scholarships. Bachelor’s Degree
scholarships are available to non-transfer students only, coming directly from
high school/secondary school.
Postsecondary diploma and certificate programs
$14,200
Bachelor’s degree programs
$14,800
Postgraduate certificate programs
$14,800
English for Academic Purposes (each 8-week level)
Other Expenses per academic year (two semesters):
Books and Supplies
Homestay with meals
Residence and meal plan
Rental accommodation
(not including meals)
Transportation
Amount
Required GPA*
Renewable**
$4,000
95% or higher
3
Other
Total (not including tuition)
$3,500
90-94.9%
3
$3,000
85-89.9%
3
$2,000
80-84.9%
3
$1,500
75-79.9%
n/a
*Eligibility is based on student’s high school/secondary school academic achievement.
**Student must maintain an average of 80% in order to be eligible for renewal.
$3,200
Please note: Programs range from eight weeks to four years. Tuition includes health
insurance and incidental fees (athletic centre, library services, student federation
services), but does not include books or housing.
HOUSING + MEAL COSTS
Amount
NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
Renewable* September
January
May
2016
2017
2017
Tuition Fees
Approximately $1,200
Approximately $6,000–$6,800 +
$190 placement fee (one time)
Approximately
$8,300–$10,730
Approximately
$3,600–$8,000
$600–$1,300
$1,000+
$6,400–$14,230+
Please note: Expenses above are based on the 2015/2016 schedule and are subject
to change without notice.
To learn more, visit
international.humber.ca/fees
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS
CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE PROGRAMS
Program Name
Credential
C – Certificate D – Diploma AD – Advanced Diploma B – Bachelor’s Degree
Academic Requirements
Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/
High School graduation including the following:
Secondary
Requirements
Semesters
Campus
Semester
Start
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Architectural Technology
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
North
Sep/Jan
Cabinet Making
C
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
3
North
Sep/Jan
Civil Engineering Technology
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
North
September
Design Foundation
C
English Language Proficiency* and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
2
North
September
Electrical Engineering
Technician – Control Systems
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan
Electrical Engineering
Technology – Control Systems
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
North
September
Electrical Techniques
C
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
2
North
Sep/Jan/May
Electromechanical Engineering
Technician – Automation and
Robotics Profile
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
September
Electromechanical Engineering
Technology – Automation and
Robotics Profile
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
North
September
Electronics Engineering
Technician
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan
Heating, Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning Technician
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
September
Heating, Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning Technology
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
North
September
Home Renovation
Technician
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
3
North
Sep/Jan
Industrial Design
(Bachelor of)
B
Portfolio
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
North
September
Industrial Woodworking
Technician
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
3
North
Sep/Jan
Interior Decorating
D
English Language Proficiency* and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan
Program Name
Credential
Academic Requirements
Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/
High School graduation including the following:
Secondary
Requirements
Semesters
Campus
Semester
Start
Portfolio
8
North
September
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
Interior Design
(Bachelor of)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics
and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
Landscape Technician
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
September
Mechanical Engineering
Technician
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
September
Mechanical Engineering
Technology
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
North
September
Mechanical Techniques –
Millwright
C
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
2
North
September
Plumbing Techniques
C
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
2
North
Sep/Jan
Sustainable Energy and Building
Technology
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
North
September
Urban Arboriculture – Tree Care
C
English Language Proficiency* and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
2
North
January
Welding Techniques
C
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
2
North
September
Acting for Film and Television
D
English Language Proficiency* and three Senior Level/
Final year courses.
Audition
4
Lakeshore
September
Comedy: Writing and
Performance
D
English Language Proficiency* and three Senior Level/
Final year courses.
Audition
4
Lakeshore
September
Jazz Performance – Introduction
to
Commercial Jazz
C
English Language Proficiency* and three Senior Level/
Final year courses.
Audition
2
Lakeshore
September
Music (Bachelor of)
Bass
Cello
Drums/Percussion
French Horn
Guitar
Keyboard
Saxophone/Woodwind
Trombone
Trumpet
Tuba
Violin
Voice
B
English Language Proficiency* and five Senior level/
Final year courses.
Audition
8
Lakeshore
September
Theatre Performance
AD
English Language Proficiency* and three Senior Level/
Final year courses.
Audition
6
Lakeshore
September
Theatre Production
D
English Language Proficiency* and three Senior Level/
Final year courses.
Information
session
4
Lakeshore
September
* English Language Proficiency: refer to page 39 for more information
† For minimum admission grade requirements by country please visit: international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/apply.html
‡ Students who do not possess a Senior level/Final year Mathematics (or who have not met the grade requirement) may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete
a math equivalency course during their first semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply.
Mature students should refer to specific course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and
application information.
Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumes, 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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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS
CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE PROGRAMS
Program Name
Credential
C – Certificate D – Diploma AD – Advanced Diploma B – Bachelor’s Degree
Academic Requirements
Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/
High School graduation including the following:
Secondary
Requirements
Semesters
Campus
Semester
Start
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Accounting
(Bachelor of Commerce)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Business – Accounting
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan/May
Sep/Jan
Business Administration
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
North
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan/May
Sep/Jan
Business Administration (Co-op)
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Business Administration –
Accounting
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
North
Sep/Jan/May
Business Administration –
Professional Golf Management
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
Lakeshore
September
Business Management
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan/May
Sep/Jan
Business Management –
Financial Services
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Business – Marketing
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan/May
Cosmetic Management
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
3
North
Sep/Jan
Digital Business Management
(Bachelor of Commerce)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Esthetician/Spa Management
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan
Fashion Arts
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan
Fashion Management
(Bachelor of Commerce)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Finance
(Bachelor of Commerce)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Human Resources Management
(Bachelor of Commerce)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
International Business
(Bachelor of Commerce)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
International Development
(Bachelor of)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
September
Law Clerk
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan
Law Firm Profile –
Office Administration
C
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
2
North
September
Management Studies
(Bachelor of Commerce)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Marketing
(Bachelor of Commerce)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Paralegal Education
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan
Program Name
Credential
Academic Requirements
Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/
High School graduation including the following:
Secondary
Requirements
Semesters
Campus
Semester
Start
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Paralegal Studies
(Bachelor of Applied Arts)
B
English Language Proficiency*, and five Senior level/
Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
September
Supply Chain Management
(Bachelor of Commerce)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
COMMUNIT Y AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Behavioural Science
(Bachelor of)
B
English Language Proficiency*, and five Senior level/
Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
September
Child and Youth Care
AD
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
6
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Child and Youth Care
(Bachelor of)
B
English Language Proficiency*, and five Senior level/
Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
September
Community and Justice Services
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Criminal Justice
(Bachelor of Applied Arts)
B
English Language Proficiency*, and five Senior level/
Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
September
Developmental Services Worker
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
Lakeshore
September
Early Childhood Education
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan/May
Police Foundations
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Protection, Security
and Investigation
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Social Service Worker
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
Lakeshore
September
Biotechnology
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology.
4
North
September
Funeral Director 1
(Embalming)
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
5
North
September
Nursing – Regular
(Bachelor of)
B
English Language Proficiency, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology, and two approved
academic electives.
8
North
September
Occupational Therapist
Assistant and Physiotherapist
Assistant
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year Biology
and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
September
Personal Support Worker
C
English Language Proficiency* and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
2
North
September
Pharmacy Technician
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology.
4
North
September
Practical Nursing
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology.
4
North
September
HE ALTH SCIENCES
Portfolio
Admission
testing
* English Language Proficiency: refer to page 39 for more information
† For minimum admission grade requirements by country please visit: international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/apply.html
‡ Students who do not possess a Senior level/Final year Mathematics (or who have not met the grade requirement) may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete
a math equivalency course during their first semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply.
Mature students should refer to specific course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and
application information.
Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumes, 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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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS
CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE PROGRAMS
Program Name
Credential
C – Certificate D – Diploma AD – Advanced Diploma B – Bachelor’s Degree
Academic Requirements
Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/
High School graduation including the following:
Secondary
Requirements
Semesters
Campus
Semester
Start
HOSPITALIT Y, RECRE ATION AND TOURISM
Baking and Pastry Arts
Management
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
September
Culinary Management
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan
Culinary Skills
C
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
2
North
Sep/Jan
Fitness and Health Promotion
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics, Biology or Chemistry or Exercise Science and one
additional Senior level/final year course.
4
North
Sep/Jan/May
Food and Beverage Service
C
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/Final year
courses.
2
North
September
Food and Nutrition
Management
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics, Biology and one additional Senior level/Final year
course.
4
North
September
Hospitality Management
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan
Hospitality and Tourism
Management
(Bachelor of Commerce)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Massage Therapy
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year Biology
and Chemistry or Physics or Exercise Science and one additional
Senior level/Final year course.
6
North
Sep/Jan
Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle
Promotion
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics, Biology and one additional Senior Level/Final
year course.
4
North
September
Recreation and Leisure Services
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
North
September
Sport Management
AD
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
6
North
September
Tourism – Travel Services
Management
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan
Tourism and Hospitality
Management – Event Planning
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
September
Computer and Network Support
Technician
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
Sep/Jan
Computer Engineering
Technology
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
North
Sep/Jan
Computer Programmer
D
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses.
4
North
September
Game Programming
AD
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final year
Mathematics and Science or Computer Studies course and one
additional Senior level/Final year courses.
6
North
September
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Admission
testing
Program Name
Credential
Academic Requirements
Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/
High School graduation including the following:
Secondary
Requirements
Semesters
Campus
Semester
Start
2–16
months
Lakeshore
Continuous
Intake
2
North
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Sep/Jan
2
North
September
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
English for Academic Purposes
(EAP)
General Arts and Science –
College Transfer Certificate
C
English Language Proficiency*
General Arts and Science –
Health and Science
C
English Language Proficiency*
General Arts and Science –
Technology
C
English Language Proficiency*
2
North
September
General Arts and Science –
University Transfer Certificate
C
English Language Proficiency*
2
North
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Sep/Jan
General Arts and Science –
University Transfer Diploma
D
English Language Proficiency*
4
North
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Sep/Jan
3D Modelling and Visual Effects
Production
C
Strong design and/or artistic background and
knowledge of either digital design software or a
3D computer animation program would be
advantageous.
Information
session
30 wks**
North
September
Advertising and Graphic Design
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
Portfolio
4
Lakeshore
September
Advertising and Marketing
Communications
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
Lakeshore
September
Animation - 3D
AD
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
6
North
September
Art Foundation
C
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
2
Lakeshore
September
Broadcast Television/
Videography
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
Questionnaire
4
North
September
Broadcasting – Radio
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
Information
session
4
North
September
Creative Advertising
(Bachelor of)
B
English Language Proficiency* and five Senior level/
Final Year courses.
Portfolio
8
Lakeshore
September
Creative Photography
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
Portfolio
4
North
September
Digital Communications
(Bachelor of)
B
English Language Proficiency*, and five Senior level/
Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
September
Film and Media Production
(Bachelor of Applied Arts)
B
English Language Proficiency*, and five Senior level/
Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
September
Admission
testing
Portfolio
Portfolio
* English Language Proficiency: refer to page 39 for more information
** Students pursuing this short certificate are not eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada
† For minimum admission grade requirements by country please visit: international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/apply.html
‡ Students who do not possess a Senior level/Final year Mathematics (or who have not met the grade requirement) may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete
a math equivalency course during their first semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply.
Mature students should refer to specific course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and
application information.
Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumes, 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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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS
CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE PROGRAMS
Program Name
Credential
C – Certificate D – Diploma AD – Advanced Diploma B – Bachelor’s Degree
Academic Requirements
Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/
High School graduation including the following:
Secondary
Requirements
Semesters
Campus
Semester
Start
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Film and Television Production
AD
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
Information
session and
portfolio
6
North
September
Graphic and Package Design
(Ministry Title: Package and
Graphic Design)
AD
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
Portfolio
6
Lakeshore
September
Graphic Design
AD
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
Portfolio
6
Lakeshore
September
Graphic Design for Print and Web
C
Practical work experience or education in a design related field
such as fine arts, digital design, illustration, photography, web
design/development, etc. Interested in learning and pursuing a
career in multimedia and/or design industry. Computer literacy
is required (Windows or Mac).
Portfolio and
interview
22 weeks**
North
Sep/Mar
Journalism
(Bachelor of)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
September
Journalism
AD
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
6
North
September
Media Communications
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
North
September
Media Foundation
C
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
2
North
September
Multimedia Design
and Development
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
4
North
September
Public Relations
(Bachelor of)
B
English Language Proficiency*, Senior level/Final Year
Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses.
8
Lakeshore
September
Public Relations
AD
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
6
Lakeshore
September
Visual and Digital Arts
D
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
Portfolio
4
Lakeshore
September
Web Design
and Interactive Media
AD
English Language Proficiency*, and three Senior level/
Final year courses.
Portfolio
6
North
September
Web Design, Development and
Maintenance
C
Work or educational background in related field.
Information
session
22 weeks**
North
Sept/Mar
Writing
assessment
Portfolio
* English Language Proficiency: refer to page 39 for more information
** Students pursuing this short certificate are not eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada
† For minimum admission grade requirements by country please visit: international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/apply.html
‡ Students who do not possess a Senior level/Final year Mathematics (or who have not met the grade requirement) may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete
a math equivalency course during their first semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply.
Mature students should refer to specific course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and
application information.
Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumes, pre-admission tests, auditions and questionnaires, and vary by program. Applicants will receive
specific information about their additional Secondary Requirements following application.
NOTE FOR ALL CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE PROGRAMS
If applicants are enrolled in senior/level final year requirement subjects during the second semester (February to June),
marks from previous years may be used.
For more information, visit international.humber.ca.
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Program Name
Academic Requirements
Secondary Requirements
Semesters
Campus
Semester
Start
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
Project Management
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
2
North
Sep/Jan/May
Supply Chain Management
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
2
North
Sep/Jan
ARTS AND PERFORMANCE
Arts Administration and
Cultural Management
Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma preferably in arts,
humanities, fine arts or performing arts. English Language
Proficiency.*
Cover letter, resumé and
interview
3
Lakeshore
September
Creative Book Publishing
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
Resumé, essay and interview
1
Lakeshore
Beginning in May
and ending in
September
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Alternative Dispute
Resolution
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
2
Lakeshore
September
Event Management
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
2
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Fashion Management and
Promotions
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
2
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Financial Planning
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
2
Lakeshore
September
Global Business Management
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
4
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan/May
Human Resources
Management
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
2
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
International Development
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
3
Lakeshore
September
Marketing Management
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
2
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Public Administration
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
3
Lakeshore
September
3
Lakeshore
September
Essay
COMMUNIT Y AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Addictions and Mental Health
Bachelor’s degree in the area of behavioural science, social
work, psychology, sociology, nursing, criminology or other
health-related or human services field. English Language
Proficiency.*
Early Childhood Education –
Advanced Studies in Special
Needs
Early Childhood Education (ECE) diploma or degree; a degree
or diploma in a related discipline such as psychology or
family sociology. English Language Proficiency.*
Cover letter and resumé
2
North
September
Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in health science,
pharmacy, some areas in life sciences or a related field.
English Language Proficiency.*
Case study and interview
3
North
September
Regulatory Affairs
HOSPITALIT Y, RECRE ATION AND TOURISM
Exercise Science and
Lifestyle Management
Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology, physical education
or human kinetics including completion of the following
courses: human anatomy; human physiology; exercise
physiology; biomechanics; statistics/research methods.
English Language Proficiency.*
2
North
September
Hospitality and Tourism
Operations Management
Bachelor’s degree in a discipline other than tourism or
hospitality. English Language Proficiency.*
2
North
September
* English Language Proficiency: refer to page 39 for more information
Mature students should refer to specific course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and
application information.
Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumes, 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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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Program Name
Academic Requirements
Secondary Requirements
Semesters
Campus
Semester
Start
Resumé and admission testing
2
North
September
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Enterprise Software
Development
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Information
Technology. Proficiency in a C++ and Java programming
language for Enterprise Development profile or SQL, PL/
SQL and database management concepts for Database
Development profile. English Language Proficiency.*
Information Technology
Solutions
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
4
North
September
Web Development
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
3
North
September
Wireless Telecommunications
Bachelor’s degree in a related field such as engineering or
electronics. English Language Proficiency.*
2
North
Sep/Jan
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Professional Writing and
Communications
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
Resumé and essay
2
Lakeshore
September
Research Analyst
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
Resumé and essay
2
Lakeshore
September
Teaching English as a Second
Language (TESL)
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
Essay
2
Lakeshore
September
Advertising – Account
Management
Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma.
English Language Proficiency.*
Cover letter and resumé
2
Lakeshore
September
Advertising Copywriting
Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma.
English Language Proficiency.*
Information session and
copywriting assessment
2
Lakeshore
September
Advertising – Media
Management
Bachelor’s degree.
English Language Proficiency.*
2
Lakeshore
September
Broadcasting – Radio
Bachelor’s degree. English Language Proficiency.*
2
North
September
Fundraising Management
Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. English Language
Proficiency*
3
Lakeshore
September
Post-Production
Bachelor’s degree, diploma or advanced diploma.
English Language Proficiency.*
Resumé and portfolio
3
North
September
Public Relations
Bachelor’s degree.
English Language Proficiency.*
Interview, questionnaire and
resumé
2
Lakeshore
Sep/Jan
Television Writing and
Producing
Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. English Language
Proficiency.*
Information session, resumé
and assessment
2
Lakeshore
September
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* English Language Proficiency: refer to page 39 for more information
Mature students should refer to specific course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and
application information.
Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumes, pre-admission tests, auditions and questionnaires, and vary by program. Applicants will receive
specific information about their additional Secondary Requirements following application.
DECLARATION OF WAIVER
The information in this document is accurate as of June 30, 2015. After June 30, 2015, Humber reserves the right to modify or cancel any program,
option, course, program objective, fee, and timetable or campus location without notice or prejudice. It is also Humber’s right to schedule classes
any time, Monday through Saturday. Students should be aware that it may be necessary for them to take a course during the evening or on Saturday.
Our most up-to-date admissions information can be found in our 2016/2017 online calendar.
ACADEMIC PATHWAYS AND TRANSFERS
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 terms
6 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 term
4 semesters, plus one work term
Bachelor of Digital Communication
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)
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)
4 semesters, plus one work term
6 semesters, plus one work term
4 semesters, plus one work term
*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.
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ACADEMIC PATHWAYS AND TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES
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SUCCESS STORIES
RUSSIA – TOURISM
MANAGEMENT – TRAVEL
INDUSTRY SERVICES
OLGA
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HUMBER INTERNATIONAL STUDENT NAMED
FIRST BAXTER STUDENT AMBASSADOR.
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Olga, an international student in Humber’s Tourism Management –
Travel Industry Services program, is the first-ever recipient of Baxter
Travel Media’s Student Ambassador Scholarship. The Baxter Travel
Ambassador program recognizes one exceptional graduating
student in the Tourism Management – Travel Industry Service
program, based on academic achievement, involvement in industry
events, volunteer work and the presentation of a travel webinar.
Olga is an extraordinary student and well-deserving of this honour.
In addition to her academic achievements, she has participated in
many Study Abroad programs to destinations such as Costa Rica
and Nicaragua and has also volunteered at many industry events.
As the face of the Baxter Student Ambassador Program,
Olga will attend Young Skål (an international association of
young travel professionals and tourism students) and other
Baxter Travel Media events.
Olga is thrilled by the honour; as the winner she was featured
in Baxter’s Travel Courier magazine and won a trip for two to
Paris, France.
“IT WAS A PERSONAL CHALLENGE FOR ME,
ESPECIALLY SINCE I’M AN INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT AND ENGLISH IS NOT MY NATIVE
LANGUAGE. BUT WHAT DOESN’T CHALLENGE
YOU, DOESN’T CHANGE YOU.”
“I WANT TO CREATE WEB
APPLICATIONS WHICH
HELP PEOPLE SOLVE
THEIR PROBLEMS WHILE
CHALLENGING MYSELF.
I BELIEVE THAT I AM ON
MY WAY TO ACHIEVING
THIS DREAM.”
CHINA – MULTIMEDIA DESIGN AND
DEVELOPMENT
LICHUAN
DIGIFEST WINNER INSPIRED
BY BEAUTIFUL WORK
Working as a system project co-ordinator
and system administrator for a fireworks
chemical company, Lichuan was impressed
by the magic engineers created.
She decided she wanted to become one of
them and learn user interface (UI) design
and web development.
Lichuan, an international student in
Humber’s Multimedia Design and
Development program, is the 2015
DigiFest winner for the Best of the Best
Student Showcase in the Web Design
and Development Category.
“When I was selected by my program
coordinator to enter the contest, I was
honoured” said Lichuan. “By the time I
finished building the website, I felt very
satisfied and the contest results were not
that important since I knew I had tried
my best.”
Lichuan was grateful to her program
coordinator for believing in her. “I want to
say a big thank you to Humber for creating
a great environment where I can learn
practical skills and gain confidence!”
Lichuan came to Humber because of its
great reputation for academics and for its
support of international students. “Knowing
that Humber respects multicultural
students, I knew I would feel safe and
welcomed, which is important to any
international student,” said Lichuan.
Now almost finished her program, Lichuan
believes that web design is an essential
platform for transferring information to
users. She has big goals for the future and
hopes to use her skills to benefit others.
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Lichuan’s portfolio wins the Web Design
and Development category.
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CONTACT US
THERE ARE LOTS OF WAYS TO GET
INFORMATION ABOUT HUMBER.
CAREER FINDER
CAMPUS TOURS
OPEN HOUSE
If you’re not sure what to study, take our
quiz and find career matches.
The best way to experience Humber is to
visit. Come take a tour and get a first-hand
look at our campuses.
Fall 2015
Saturday, November 7, 2015
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
+1 416.675.6622 ext. 4048
humber.ca/visit/campustours
Spring 2016
Saturday, April 9, 2016
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
humbercareerfinder.com
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE
Contact us about how to apply, needing
additional program information or services
that are available to you.
VIRTUAL TOUR
+1 416.675.5067
[email protected]
Humber’s interactive video tour lets you
explore the college behind-the-scenes,
giving you an idea of what your Humber
experience will be like.
MAPS
Please visit us at
humber.ca/virtualtour
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To view maps of all of our locations
please visit humber.ca/maps.
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On request, this document is available in alternate formats. Email [email protected].
GE T TING TO HUMBER
DOWNTOWN
TORONTO
2 Humber Arboretum
North Campus
Tel: +1 416.675.5009
[email protected]
3 Humber Transportation Training
Centre (GA)
55 Woodbine Downs Blvd.
Toronto, ON M9W 6N5
Tel: +1 416.798.0300
[email protected]
4 Humber Centre for Trades
& Technology (CAR)
110 Carrier Drive
Toronto, ON M9W 5R1
Tel: +1 416.675.5000
[email protected]
5 HUMBER ORANGEVILLE CAMPUS (OR)
Alder St. Recreation Complex
275 Alder Street
Orangeville, ON L9W 5H6
Tel: +1 416.675.5000 or
+1 877.675.3111
Fax:+1 519.941.8068
[email protected]
6 HUMBER LAKESHORE CAMPUS (LA)
3199 Lake Shore Blvd. West
Toronto, ON M8V 1K8
Tel: +1 416.675.5000
[email protected]
7 Humber Arts & Media
Studios (BIR)
300 Birmingham Street
Toronto, ON M8V 2E6
Tel: +1 416.675.5000
[email protected]
8 Humber Launch
3180 Lake Shore Blvd. West
Toronto, ON M8V 1L7
Tel: +1 416.675.6622 ext.79250
[email protected]
9 Community Medical Services
Building (MED)
3170 Lake Shore Blvd. West
2nd Floor
Toronto, ON M8V 3X8
Tel: +1 416.675.5000
[email protected]
10 Humber Fashion Institute (FAS)
3166 Lake Shore Blvd. West
Toronto, ON M8V 1L6
Tel: +1 416.675.5000
[email protected]
11 Humber Centre for Justice
Leadership (AN)
3120 Lake Shore Blvd. West
Toronto, ON M8V 1L3
Tel: +1 416.675.5000
[email protected]
12 Humber Sailing & Powerboating
Centre (SS)
100 Humber Bay Park Rd. West
Toronto, ON M8V 3X7
Tel: +1 416.252.7291
[email protected]
TRANSIT TO HUMBER
Brampton Transit/Züm
+1 905.874.2750
brampton.ca/en/residents/transit
GO Transit
+1 416.869.3200
gotransit.com
MiWay (Mississauga Transit)
+1 905.615.4636
mississauga.ca/portal/miway
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
+1 416.393.4636
ttc.ca
York Region Transit (YRT)/Viva
+1 905.762.2100
yorkregiontransit.com
Parking and campus maps are
available at humber.ca/maps
Map is not to scale.
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1 HUMBER NORTH CAMPUS (NO)
205 Humber College Blvd.
Toronto, ON M9W 5L7
Tel: +1 416.675.5000
[email protected]
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VISIT INTERNATIONAL.HUMBER.CA
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR
CONTACT US DIRECTLY:
Phone: +1 416.675.5067
Fax: +1 416.675.6386
Email: [email protected]
international.humber.ca NORTH CAMPUS
LAKESHORE CAMPUS
International Centre
Learning Resource Commons, 2nd Floor
205 Humber College Blvd.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M9W 5L7
International Centre, Room H100A
3199 Lake Shore Blvd. West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M8V 1K8
Learn more at
humber.ca
Humber.International
bit.ly/HumberLinkedInGrp
@HumberGlobal
@humber_international
ichumber
bit.ly/HumberGlobalVideo
yourhumberworld.com
bit.ly/HumberInternational
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Humber International Centre
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of Polytechnics Canada