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YOU’RE INVITED TO BE PART OF HUMBER.
YOU WON’T JUST BE A STUDENT HERE – YOU’LL BE PART OF A COMMUNITY ASPIRING TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN CAREERS THAT HELP MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE.
WHY HUMBER? – WHAT OUR POLYTECHNIC APPROACH TO EDUCATION MEANS FOR YOU4 Polytechnic Education – We are
putting theory into practice.
6 Global/International – We are bringing the world to our classrooms and taking our classrooms to the world.
8 Humber’s 50th Anniversary – Where we’ve been and where we’re going.
WE ARE HERE TO HELP – ENRICH YOUR EXPERIENCE AT HUMBER11 Student Services – Services and
more to help you succeed in and out of the classroom.
12 Athletics – There’s something for everyone.
13 Humber Students’ Federation – Your student government.
CAMPUSES – WE HAVE GREAT SPACES15 Campus Overview – Locations
16 North Campus – Our North Campus combines industry-standard facilities with a convenient location.
18 Lakeshore Campus – Historic buildings and plenty of green space make our Lakeshore Campus special.
20 Centre for Entrepreneurship at Lakeshore Campus – Get your business off the ground.
21 Orangeville Campus – You don’t have to go far to get far.
ACADEMIC INFORMATION – WE ARE ON THE PATH TO SUCCESS23 Academic Schools – Learn about the
programs offered by Humber’s eight academic schools.
24 Career Finder – Take our quiz.
25 Make an Informed Choice – Foundation, and General Arts and Science programs.
26 Apprenticeships – Learn a highly skilled trade in a number of industries.
27 Certificate and Diploma Programs – A great start to your career.
28 Degree Programs – We’ll help you get an education and start a career.
31 Postgraduate Programs – Earn a postgraduate certificate to leverage your undergraduate studies into a career.
32 Admission Road Map – How to get where you want to go.
34 Scholarships and Financial Aid – Information on scholarships, bursaries and estimating your fees.
36 Academic Pathways and Transfers – Create the ideal pathway to your goals.
40 Admission Requirements and Programs – Find out what credits you need to enrol in the program of your choice.
52 Contest – You could win $5,000 toward your tuition! Contact Us – Where to find important contact information.
53 Getting to Humber – How to get to our campuses by car or public transit.
“I WAS ABLE TO GET HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE IN MY FIELD, WHICH PREPARED ME FOR THE WORKFORCE AND HELPED ME BUILD A STRONG RESUMÉ..” – CHRISTOPHER, SPORT MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA
27“I WOULDN’T BE THE PERSON I AM TODAY IF I HADN’T COME TO HUMBER.” – SANDRA, LAW CLERK DIPLOMA
“THROUGH HELPING TO DESIGN A REPURPOSED BUILDING FOR THE KORTRIGHT CENTRE FOR CONSERVATION, WE WERE ABLE TO EXPERIENCE THE WHOLE DESIGN PROCESS FROM BEGINNING TO END.”
– WINIEFRED, BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN
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FOR 50 YEARS, WE’VE KNOWN
THAT GETTING A CAREER-FOCUSED
EDUCATION MEANS LEARNING HAPPENS
BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM.
At Humber, our polytechnic approach to education means that you’ll get lots of practical experience in facilities that mirror what you’ll see in the working world. And with work placements in many of our programs, you’ll have the chance to get on-the-job experience while you’re still in school. Your professors have extensive industry experience, so they know what employers are looking for. With small class sizes and instructors who know your name, you’ll never be just a number here.
You’ve also got choices: complete a certificate, a diploma, a degree or an apprenticeship. Start with a diploma, then apply for advanced standing in a degree program. Complete a certificate, then pursue a diploma – we’ll help you choose the path that’s best for you.
Along with your classes, you’ll have opportunities to participate in applied research, helping to solve real-world problems and make a difference. And if you want to go into business for yourself, we’ll give you the tools and support you need.
SEE VIDEOS, GALLERIES AND MORE AT humber.ca/viewbook.
WHY HUMBER
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AT HUMBER, STUDENTS CAN CHOOSE FROM A BROAD RANGE OF GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES, WHICH CAN LAST FROM A WEEK ABROAD TO A FULL ACADEMIC SEMESTER.
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.
With 24/7 communication across the globe, our
world is getting smaller – so we offer lots of
opportunities to go beyond borders and learn in a
whole new way.
Each year, more than 400 Humber students make their world a little more connected by taking advantage of exciting global opportunities:
• Semester abroad• Summer programs• Internship/work placement• Faculty-led study tours• Service learning
More than 3,800 international students from
more than 100 countries around the world call
Humber home, making our community truly diverse
and inclusive.
To learn more, visit international.humber.ca/global-citizenship.
To learn more, visit international.humber.ca/study-abroad.
WHY HUMBER
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2017 MARKS OUR 50TH ANNIVERSARY. WE’RE CELEBRATING HOW FAR WE’VE COME – AND LOOKING FORWARD TO THE FUTURE.
HUMBER’S HISTORYHumber takes its name from the Humber River, which has great significance to the history and development of Toronto.
Flowing through Adobigok (now Etobicoke), which means Place of the Alders in the Ojibwe Algonquian dialect, the river has long been important to the Aboriginal peoples of this area.
Humber was created when the Province of Ontario introduced the Ontario College System in 1967 with the goal of creating a highly skilled and knowledgeable workforce for Ontario’s growing economy.
In 50 years, we’ve grown and evolved into an innovative and collaborative learning environment: a leader in polytechnic education.
We’re looking forward to the next 50 years.
Half a century – that’s how long Humber has been offering life-changing learning experiences. We now have more than 215,000 alumni who are working to make their communities and their world a better place. Join us for one of the celebrations we’re planning – and be sure to check the website regularly as events will be added throughout 2017.
For the most up to date information, visit humber50.ca.
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FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO ENRICH YOUR EXPERIENCE AT HUMBER.
To learn more, visit wegotyou.humber.ca.
WE HAVE A SERVICE FOR THAT.WE MAKE IT EASY TO FIND WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR. From academic advising, athletics and food services to counselling, financial aid and health services, you have access to support that will help you be your best, in and out of the classroom. Your college experience should be “I can’t wait to see what’s next” instead of “I just can’t figure this out” – so we’re here to help.
wegotyou.humber.ca
GET INVOLVED
ATHLETICS & RECREATION
RESIDENCE & HOUSING
ACADEMIC ADVISING& SUPPORT
ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES
RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES
ABORIGINAL RESOURCE CENTRE
FINANCIAL AID
HEALTH SERVICES
CAREER SERVICES
CAMPUS SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE
COUNSELLING SERVICES
FIRST YEAR LIFE
FOOD SERVICES
STUDENT LIFE
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Moved to Canada
High school
Business – Accounting
diploma
SHRADHA’S PATHWAY
“WHEN I FIRST GOT HERE, THE WELCOME WAS AMAZING.”
I came to Toronto from Delhi last year to do my Business – Accounting diploma at Humber. I was looking for somewhere that was diverse, and I found it! The transition was actually easier than I thought it would be – Humber is such an inclusive community, and there’s so much to get involved with, that I quickly felt like I was at home.
When I first got here, everyone told me that getting involved and making connections would be key to making my first year successful, and they were right. I got involved with First Year Experience and the International Centre, first as a student, then as a volunteer, helping to organize events and working as a peer mentor.
It can be difficult to make the transition into college, but getting involved and staying busy will really help. You may find that it’s hard to talk to people and make friends, but joining a group makes it a lot easier to connect with other people.
SHRADHA 3RD SEMESTER, BUSINESS – ACCOUNTING DIPLOMA
ATHLETICSThe Humber Hawks are the most successful college sports program in Ontario, leading both the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) and the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) in overall medal count. In the 2015/2016 season, the Hawks won six national and 12 provincial gold medals in team and individual sports. In 2015/ 2016, both of the OCAA’s Players of the Year were Humber students.
And if you don’t want to play competitively, there are lots of other ways to get involved in athletics, from free fitness classes and gym access to intramural and extramural teams. Of course, you can always come out and cheer “Hawk Yeah!” from the stands as part of Hawk Nation.
To learn more, visit humberhawks.ca.
VARSITY SPORTS
SPORT WOMEN MEN
Badminton
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Curling
Golf
Indoor Soccer
Rugby 7’s
Soccer
Softball
Volleyball
HUMBER STUDENTS’ FEDERATION HUMBER IS A DIVERSE, ENERGETIC PLACE WHERE THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING GOING ON.The Humber Students’ Federation (HSF) provides services to more than 30,000 students in the Humber and Guelph-Humber communities. These include a flexible health and dental insurance plan, bursaries, sleep lounges and a free tax clinic – which help make your time on campus as enriching as possible.
HSF is proud to be the official on-campus student government, advocating on behalf of every student on a multitude of platforms and issues. HSF offers many leadership opportunities, encouraging all students to get involved, run in elections and have their voices heard. HSF also hosts a variety of fun events around campus, including Frosh and Frost weeks, and sponsors more than 50 clubs across all three campuses.
HSF will undergo an organizational rebrand in September 2016, so stay tuned for their new name and exciting new initiatives.
To learn more, visit humberlife.com.
STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE
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OUR NORTH CAMPUS IS LOCATED ON THE HUMBER RIVER, CLOSE TO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.
OUR LAKESHORE CAMPUS IS ON THE EDGE OF LAKE ONTARIO, JUST WEST OF TORONTO’S DOWNTOWN CORE.
OUR ORANGEVILLE CAMPUS IS IN THE CHARMING TOWN OF ORANGEVILLE, ABOUT ONE HOUR NORTH OF TORONTO.
NORTH CAMPUS
LAKESHORE CAMPUS
ORANGEVILLE CAMPUS
CAMPUSES
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CAMPUSES
NORTH CAMPUSHumber’s largest campus, located on the banks of the Humber River at Finch Avenue and Highway 27, is easily accessible from Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and York Region, and is a public transit ride away from Toronto’s bustling downtown.
Energetic and dynamic, the North Campus is home to our newest building, the Learning Resource Commons, an open, bright, six-storey facility that houses most of the campus’s student services as well as a wide range of study, meeting and socializing spaces. The North Campus has residence space for 1,000 students, and features an arboretum with more than 250 acres of gardens, green space and hiking trails.
GREAT FACILITIES MEAN YOU’LL LEARN ON-THE-JOB SKILLS – AT SCHOOL.Whether you’re dining in the Humber Room, our student-run gourmet restaurant, or exploring the trails that run through our arboretum, Humber’s North Campus has just the right balance of exceptional academics, vibrant cultural expression and peaceful serenity.
Campus highlights include:
� Digital media studios, radio station and television broadcasting facilities
� State-of-the-art science labs supporting a variety of health sciences programs
� The Design Centre, an open-concept studio-style setup where our design programs are based
� The Centre for Urban Ecology, a LEED gold-certified building, and the Humber Arboretum, a 250-acre park with trails and formal gardens
� 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
� The Humber Food Truck, where students in our culinary program have the opportunity to experience preparing meals in our new mobile classroom
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THERE’S SO MUCH AT LAKESHORE CAMPUS � Black box theatre and theatre production workshops
� The Centre for Entrepreneurship – our innovation incubator
� The Fashion Institute, home of Humber’s Fashion Management degree
� The Centre for Justice Leadership, which includes a simulated crime scene lab and high-speed driving simulator
� Professional-level recording studio, as well as practice rooms and performance spaces
� Digital media production studios
� A simulated stock exchange trading floor
� Welcome and Resource Centre, which houses a variety of student services
� Humber Fitness Centre, a new 24,000 square foot, three-storey facility
LAKESHORE CAMPUSHistoric architecture. Modern conveniences. Lots of ways to connect with nature.Located in Toronto near the shore of Lake Ontario, Humber’s Lakeshore Campus is where modern conveniences meet historic grandeur.
Centred on an academic “village” of ten restored heritage buildings, the Lakeshore Campus also features the gleaming, airy Lakeshore Commons, a hub for student activity and many of our programs. Our residence is home to 400 students. The Lakeshore Campus has an incredible variety of opportunities to put your learning into practice. Find all our student services under one roof at the Welcome and Resource Centre, and get fit in our new Athletics Centre.
SEE VIDEOS, GALLERIES AND MORE AT humber.ca/viewbook.
CAMPUSES
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“HUMBER’S SUPPORT HELPED US BUILD A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS.”Faria: I went to an Ontario university for four years, got my degree, and after working for a few years, realized I’d hit a plateau and decided that I needed more schooling if I wanted to advance my career. I went into the Bachelor of Commerce in Digital Business Marketing, and there I met Courtney.
Courtney: I came to Humber right out of high school. Once I went on a campus tour at the Lakeshore Campus, I knew I didn’t want to go anywhere else.
I’ve always loved organizing and tidying, and eventually I realized that it might be possible to turn that into a business.
Faria: She had already organized my sister’s house, and we all said, “Why don’t you make this into a job?” We then started Declutter with CoCo, and applied for and won funding from the New Venture Seed Fund and the HumberLaunch pitch competition – $29,000 in total.
Courtney: Our mentor has been amazing. The money has been great, but working with our mentor has been even more valuable. He has our back 100 per cent, and we couldn’t have asked for better support.
FARIA & COURTNEYGRADS, BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – DIGITAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEGREE/ENTREPRENEURS
CENTRE FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT LAKESHORE CAMPUSLocated at Humber’s historic Lakeshore Campus, the Centre for Entrepreneurship provides training, resources and opportunities for all Humber students and graduates looking to start their own business. If you’ve got the beginnings of a startup concept, you’ll be able to find mentors, ideas and feedback – and may even win funding to get your business off the ground.
The Centre for Entrepreneurship is welcoming, informal and energetic, with an emphasis on creativity and innovation.
ORANGEVILLE CAMPUSYou don’t have to go far to get far.Located one hour north of Toronto, our Orangeville Campus is where everyone knows your name. Home to Police Foundations, Early Childhood Education, Fitness and Health Promotion, General Arts and Science, and Social Service Worker programs, the Orangeville Campus is a key part of the local community and Dufferin County.
Campus highlights include:
� Access to community swimming pool, hockey rinks and on-site fitness centre
� Food court � Library � Free on-site parking
High school
COURTNEY’S PATHWAY
Honours Bachelor of Commerce
degree
Entrepreneur
High school
Entrepreneur
FARIA’S PATHWAY
Work
University degree
Honours Bachelor of Commerce
degree
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CAMPUSES
ARTIST’S RENDERING
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HUMBER HAS EIGHT ACADEMIC SCHOOLS, EACH WITH ITS OWN EXPERT FACULTY AND ACCOMPLISHED STAFF.
WE HAVE MORE THAN 180 FULL-TIME PROGRAMS IN MORE THAN 40 AREAS OF STUDY, ALL DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR ACADEMIC AND CAREER GOALS.
For a complete list of programs, visit humber.ca/programs.
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
� Arboriculture and Horticulture � Architectural Technology � Engineering Technologies � Industrial Design � Interior Design/Decorating � Landscape Design � Project Management � Skilled Trades � Supply Chain Management � Sustainable Energy � Wireless Telecommunications
BUSINESS
� Accounting � Business and Management � Cosmetic/Esthetician/Spa Management � Digital Business Management � Event Management � Fashion � Finance � Healthcare Management � Human Resources � International Business � International Development � Legal Studies � Marketing
CREATIVE & PERFORMING ARTS
� Acting for Film and TV � Arts Administration � Comedy � Creative Writing � Music � Publishing � Theatre Performance � Theatre Production
HEALTH SCIENCES
� Biotechnology � Clinical Research � Early Childhood Education � Funeral Services � Nursing � Occupational Therapist Assistant/
Physiotherapist Assistant � Paramedic � Personal Support Worker � Pharmacy Technician � Regulatory Affairs � Traditional Chinese Medicine
HOSPITALITY, RECREATION & TOURISM
� Culinary Arts � Fitness and Health Promotion � Food and Nutrition � Hospitality and Tourism � Massage Therapy � Recreation and Leisure � Sport Management � Travel Services
LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES
� Academic Upgrading � English as a Second Language (ESL) � General Arts and Science
— College or University Transfer — Health and Science — Technology � Research Analyst � Writing and Communications
MEDIA STUDIES & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
� 3D Animation/Modelling � Advertising, Copywriting, Media
and Account Management � Design (Advertising, Graphic,
Multimedia) � Digital Communications � Film, Television, Radio and Videography � Fundraising � Game Programming � Information Technology Solutions,
Software Development and Computer Programming
� Journalism � Media Communications � Photography � Public Relations � Visual and Digital Arts � Web Design
SOCIAL & COMMUNITY SERVICES
� Addictions and Mental Health � Behavioural Science � Child and Youth Care � Developmental Services Worker � Justice Studies � Police Foundations � Pre-Service Firefighter � Protection, Security and Investigation � Social Services Worker
ACADEMIC SCHOOLSHere are just some of the areas of study we offer:
ACADEMIC SCHOOLS
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FOUNDATION PROGRAMSCHOOSE FROM:
ART FOUNDATION
This program offers you a comprehensive foundation in the basics of visual arts. Working in a studio environment, you’ll explore the creative process with different types of media.
DESIGN FOUNDATION
This program gives you the skills to put your creative flair and interest in visual arts into focus as you begin a career in design. Train in professional design with a diverse curriculum that features courses in interior, graphic and industrial design.
MEDIA FOUNDATION
With small class sizes and expert instruction in design, writing and computer skills, this program is an excellent stepping stone to more specialized media career training.
GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE PROGRAMSCHOOSE FROM:
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY TRANSFER (TWO OR FOUR SEMESTERS)
Prepare for further study at college or university with a program incorporating humanities, math and science courses with academic writing and critical thinking skills. After four semesters, you may gain advanced standing in degree programs at Humber and other institutions.
HEALTH AND SCIENCE (TWO SEMESTERS)
If you’re interested in a career in health sciences, this program will help you build the basic science and mathematics knowledge you’ll need. You’ll learn writing and critical thinking skills along with foundational knowledge of biology, chemistry, anatomy and physiology.
TECHNOLOGY (TWO SEMESTERS)
Gain important background knowledge in physics, chemistry, computer applications, AutoCAD and math, coupled with academic writing and critical thinking.
You’ve checked out the program listings at humber.ca/programs, but you’re still not sure what you want to study. No worries – we have a solution for you.
Use Humber’s online CAREER FINDER career tool to help you explore which program may be best suited for you and your career goals.
It’s simple: take our quick quiz to find out which careers match your interests, and you’ll get connected with programs you may not have considered.
MAKE AN INFORMED CHOICE WITH OUR FOUNDATION, AND GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE PROGRAMS. You’re ready to begin your postsecondary education, but you need to improve your grades or want to explore your options. Our Foundation, and General Arts and Science programs can help get you where you want to go.
We have programs that will prepare you to complete a diploma at college or do a degree at Humber or another university, or get you ready to go into health sciences or technology.
You’ll work in small classes, with a dedicated academic advisor to help you plan your future – whatever you choose to do.
NOT COMPLETELY SURE WHICH PROGRAM IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
CAREER FINDER
To get started, visit humbercareerfinder.com.
For more information, visit humber.ca/liberalarts/programs/general-arts-and-science.
For more information, visit humber.ca/programs.
MAKE AN INFORMED CHOICE
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APPRENTICESHIPS
AWARDED TO ELIGIBLE STUDENTS LAST YEAR
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
MORE THAN1,000 YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM
MORE THAN 100 CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS AT HUMBER.Our certificate and diploma programs are designed to give you a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical, hands-on experience.
Advanced diplomas take six semesters to complete and usually incorporate a work placement. Diplomas take at least four semesters, while certificates are usually less than four semesters. Technical certificates are generally three semesters.
To learn more, visit humber.ca/programs.For up-to-date program information,
visit humber.ca/programs.
APPRENTICESHIPS OFFER YOU A CHANCE TO LEARN A HIGHLY SKILLED TRADE IN A NUMBER OF INDUSTRIES.We provide the required academic components towards an apprenticeship including technical theory and in-school training.
Skilled trades play an important role in our economy. The rapid pace of technological change and workforce retirements mean skilled tradespeople will be increasingly in demand in the near future.
At Humber, you’ll use the latest industry software programs and learn in fully equipped labs and shops. Working with skilled instructors, you’ll learn about current trends within the industry and work in a learning environment that mirrors what you’ll see once you’re on the job.
The first step in any apprenticeship is to get a job with an employer who is willing to sponsor you as an apprentice. Once that is done, contact the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development* (tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/employmentontario/training/) to start your registration.
Apprenticeship programs are open to domestic students only.
* On June 13, 2016, the Provincial Government of Ontario announced the renaming of the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities to the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development. Both names may appear in this publication.
CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS
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ALEC’S PATHWAY
“MY DESIGN FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE WAS GREAT PREPARATION FOR HUMBER’S INTERIOR DESIGN DEGREE.”
In high school, I wanted to get into architecture, but knew I had to improve my portfolio. My guidance counsellor suggested Humber’s one-year Design Foundation certificate. At Humber, I learned about interior design, which is also known as interior architecture – and I knew that was what I really wanted to do. When I finished Design Foundation, I applied and got into Humber’s Interior Design degree program.
The certificate was great preparation for the degree. Because I’d already studied drafting and model making, I was a lot more confident in my skills.
I discovered in first year that time management is key – all the projects were a little overwhelming at first, but my teachers had great advice. They see new students every year, and they know what our challenges are.
ALEC 2ND YEAR, INTERIOR DESIGN DEGREE
OUR CAREER-FOCUSED HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREES ARE THE IDEAL BLEND OF THEORETICAL LEARNING AND PRACTICAL APPLICATION.Classes are taught by professors who have active industry connections and outstanding academic credentials.
Most of our degree programs offer work placements or clinical experience, many of which are paid – meaning you’ll get valuable 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.
FOUR-YEAR HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREES
BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS � Paralegal Studies
BACHELOR OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF CHILD AND YOUTH CARE
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE � Accounting � Digital Business Management � Fashion Management � Finance � Healthcare Management � Hospitality and Tourism Management � Human Resources Management � International Business � Management Studies � Marketing � Supply Chain Management
BACHELOR OF CREATIVE ADVERTISING
BACHELOR OF DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
BACHELOR OF FILM AND MEDIA PRODUCTION
BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN
BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
BACHELOR OF NURSING*
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE � Criminal Justice
*University of New Brunswick-Humber collaborative degree program.Design
Foundation certificate
High school
Interior Design honours
bachelor’s degree
DEGREES DEGREES
HUMBER CONTINUES TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF A CHANGING WORK ENVIRONMENT BY OFFERING HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREES, AS WELL AS A DEGREE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK (UNB).
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DEGREE SCHOLARSHIPSWe offer automatic scholarships to newly admitted degree students entering their first year directly from high school:
ACADEMIC AVERAGE DEGREE SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT
To learn more, visit humber.ca/admissions/financial-aid/scholarships.
$4,000 renewable
$3,500 renewable
$3,000 renewable
$2,000 renewable
$1,500 one time
95%+
90 –94.9%
85–89.9%
80–84.9%
75–79.9%
IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A DEGREE OR ADVANCED DIPLOMA, TAKE YOUR EDUCATION TO THE NEXT LEVELHumber’s Ontario Graduate (Postgraduate) Certificate programs complement the postsecondary education you have already earned. They are offered in an accelerated, intensive format, typically two semesters long, and prepare you for a career in a specific field of work.
WE WANT TO REWARD YOUR HARD WORKYou’ve worked hard to get where you are – and we want to recognize that.
To learn more, visit humber.ca/postgrad.
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
� Project Management � Supply Chain Management
ARTS AND PERFORMANCE
� Arts Administration and Cultural Management
� Creative Book Publishing � Creative Writing – Comic Scriptwriting � Creative Writing – Fiction, Creative
Non-Fiction, Poetry � Music Business
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
� Alternative Dispute Resolution � Business Management
– Entrepreneurial Enterprise � Event Management � Fashion Management and Promotions � Financial Planning � Global Business Management � Human Resources Management � International Development � Marketing Management � Public Administration
COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
� Addictions and Mental Health � Early Childhood Education – Advanced
Studies in Special Needs
HEALTH SCIENCES
� Clinical Research � Regulatory Affairs
HOSPITALITY, RECREATION AND TOURISM
� Exercise Science and Lifestyle Management
� Hospitality and Tourism Operations Management
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
� Enterprise Software Development � Information Technology Solutions � User Experience (UX) Design � Web Development � Wireless Telecommunications
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
� Professional Writing and Communications � Research Analyst � Teaching English as a Second Language
(TESL)/Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)
MEDIA
� Advertising – Account Management � Advertising – Media Management � Advertising Copywriting � Broadcasting – Radio � Fundraising Management � Journalism � Multi-Platform Storytelling for
Creative Producers and Screenwriters � Post-Production � Public Relations � Television Writing and Producing
DIPLOMA TO DEGREE TRANSFER STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPHumber awards degree scholarships to students entering any Humber honours bachelor’s degree program who have completed a two- or three-year diploma from a publicly funded college. Students who have achieved a program GPA of 80% or better will be awarded a one-time scholarship of $2,500. Diplomas do not have to be related to the degree program of choice and are not tied to the eligibility for advanced standing or transfer credit.
DEGREES POSTGRADUATE
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To learn more, visit humber.ca/future-students/admission-road-map.
FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO APPLY FOR YOUR DREAM HUMBER PROGRAMTo keep you on track, here are some key dates and timeframes for your application and enrolment process. Not all programs have a September, January and May start date.
January start date May start dateKEY DATESLEGEND September start date
ADMISSION ROAD MAP
RESEARCH HUMBER’S PROGRAMS � Not sure what you want to study? Use Humber’s online CAREER FINDER
career tool at humbercareerfinder.com.
� Research programs at humber.ca.
� Have questions? Book an appointment to speak with a Recruitment Advisor at humber.ca/future-students/program-advising.
� Join us for a tour at our North, Lakeshore or Orangeville Campuses at humber.ca/future-students/book-tour.
Start your research well in advance.
Submit your application.
APPLY TO HUMBER � Apply to Humber at ontariocolleges.ca.
� Be sure to submit your application by the equal consideration deadline of February 1, 2017. You may apply to programs after the equal consideration deadline if space permits.
� If you’re an international student, you can apply directly to Humber. Go to international.humber.ca for more details.
TRACK YOUR APPLICATION � Track the status of your application through Humber’s student portal
humber.ca/myhumber. We’ll send you an email with your username and password after you’ve applied.
� Depending on your program, you may have to complete testing, submit a portfolio or come to campus for an assessment or audition. If your program has Secondary Requirements, you can see the details under Admission Requirements on the specific program web page.
KEY DATES Mid-October Mid-October Mid-October
KEY DATESJanuary June October
KEY DATESNovember March August
RECEIVE YOUR OFFER � Congratulations! You’ve received an offer of admission from Humber. There are
still a number of steps to complete before you start classes, so be sure to read the rest of this page very carefully.
YOUR NEXT STEPS � Many Humber programs require placement testing. This testing is not for
admission, it’s to make sure you’re placed in the right English and (if applicable) math courses. Check your email for information on booking a test date.
� Have questions about services and supports available at Humber? Go to wegotyou.humber.ca for more information.
� Transferring from another institution? Learn more about your transfer options at humber.ca/transferoptions.
� If you have any questions at this stage of the process, contact [email protected].
PAY YOUR FEES � Find information about applying for bursaries, scholarships and the Ontario
Student Assistance Program (OSAP) at humber.ca/admissions/financial-aid.
� Pay your deposit of $500 (domestic students) or full semester tuition fees (international students) on humber.ca/myhumber.
REGISTER FOR CLASSES � Register for classes online at humber.ca/myhumber.
CONFIRM YOUR OFFER � Confirm your offer at ontariocolleges.ca.
� If you’re planning on living in residence, fill out your residence application online at residence.humber.ca as soon as possible. Residence spaces are offered on a first come, first served basis.
ATTEND ORIENTATION � Attend orientation to find out where your classes are, as well as all the
other facilities and services available to you as a Humber student. Go to wegotyou.humber.ca to find out about all the services and support Humber has to offer.
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University degree
Child and Youth Care honours
bachelor’s degree
High school WorkHigh
school
Child and Youth Care diploma
50TH ANNIVERSARY SCHOLARSHIPSHumber will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017. To commemorate this milestone, a new scholarship fund has been established. The 50th Anniversary Scholarship Program will offer scholarships to incoming students in 2017.
KEVIN’S PATHWAY
“WORKING WITH CHILDREN IS LIFE-AFFIRMING.”
I went to St. Michael’s College at the University of Toronto and studied philosophy. Once I graduated, I was working in a boring office job when I decided to go to Bolivia, where I volunteered for eight months in a children’s home.
It was an incredible experience, and I realized I felt called to be of service to people.
So five years after graduating from U of T, I decided to go to Humber for the Child and Youth Care diploma, then decided to upgrade my diploma to a degree. Because I had been in the diploma program and got good grades, I was offered an automatic scholarship to move into the bachelor’s degree. I also liked the idea of being able to do an internship.
Child and youth work has offered me a chance to work on behalf of people who were voiceless and marginalized – an excellent way to live out my hopes and dreams.
KEVIN 4TH YEAR, CHILD AND YOUTH CARE DEGREE
* Note: Estimated average cost for one year based on 2016/2017 rates covering two academic semesters. Costs will vary for each program. Co-op and/or lab fees are not included.
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships and awards are given to students based on merit and academic achievement. We can also help you find information about application-based scholarships both from Humber and from external sources. We awarded more than 1,000 awards and scholarships to eligible students last year, including entrance scholarships and awards for academic achievement.
For more information, go to humber.ca/studentawards.
Degree Scholarships
We offer automatic scholarships to newly admitted degree students entering their first year directly from high school.
To learn more, visit humber.ca/admissions/financial-aid/scholarships.
Diploma to Degree Transfer Student Scholarships
Humber awards degree scholarships to students entering any Humber honours bachelor’s degree program who have completed a two- or three-year diploma from a publicly funded college. Students who have achieved a program GPA of 80% or better will be awarded a one-time scholarship of $2,500. Diplomas do not have to be related to the degree program of choice and are not tied to the eligibility for advanced standing or transfer credit.
To learn more, visit humber.ca/admissions/financial-aid/scholarships.
BURSARIES
We provide bursaries to students who have financial emergencies or an ongoing financial need. There are bursaries available for students who are the first in their families to go to a postsecondary school, students who want to study abroad, and many more.
For more, visit humber.ca/bursaries.
OSAP
The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) provides federally and provincially funded loans and grants to eligible postsecondary students.
Learn more at ontario.ca/osap.
WORK STUDY PROGRAM
The Ontario Work Study Program enables you to work part time on campus to help finance your education. Check with the Academic and Career Advising Centre for job postings and eligibility information.
For details, go to humber.ca/workstudy.
Certificate or Diploma Tuition $4,200
Bachelor’s Degree Tuition $7,200
Postgraduate Certificate Tuition $6,800
International Students Tuition $14,200
International Students – Postgraduate $14,800
Books $1,500
Supplies $500
Parking $580
Public Transit $1,250
Residence and Meal Plan $8,421–$11,024
YOU WANT A GREAT EDUCATION AND WE WANT TO HELP YOU GET ONE. THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO MAKE THAT POSSIBLE.
ESTIMATING YOUR FEES*
To learn more, visit humber.ca/studentawards.
To learn more, visit humber.ca/fees.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID
SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID
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MATURE STUDENTYou are at least 19 years of age (21 or older for degree programs*) at the start of college, and have neither graduated from high school nor previously attended a college or university.
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY TRANSFER APPLICANTYou have previously attended a college or university. Applicants who have attended a college or university outside of Canada will need to have transcripts assessed by WES or ICAS. Credential evaluation fees will apply.
FOUNDATION PROGRAMS (2–3 SEMESTERS)
Our foundation certificates allow you to gain and upgrade the skills you need to pursue further studies or get on track to launch your career. These programs will help you build a portfolio, develop and hone your skills, or take the next step in your career.
CERTIFICATES (2–3 SEMESTERS)
One-year and short-term certificates allow you to establish a foundation of knowledge in a given field or upgrade your skills in your current career.
DIPLOMAS (4–6 SEMESTERS)
Our career-focused diplomas are designed to give you specialized knowledge, enabling you to be work-ready when you graduate.
APPRENTICESHIPS (3–5 YEARS)
Apprenticeships offer you the opportunity to learn an in-demand skill in a variety of fields. We help get you ready for the workplace through practical experience and in-school training.
HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREES (4 YEARS)
Our honours 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 work placements and field placements.
ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATES (2–3 SEMESTERS)
Intended for students who already have a bachelor’s degree or a relevant postsecondary credential, a postgraduate certificate will give you specialized knowledge and job experience in your field of interest.
(4 YEARS)
(4 YEARS) (4 YEARS)
(2–3 SEMESTERS)
(2–3 SEMESTERS) (2–3 SEMESTERS)
CareerMaster’s Degree
Humber Continuing Education Programs/Courses
CareerMaster’s Degree
Humber Continuing Education Programs/Courses
CareerMaster’s Degree
Humber Continuing Education Programs/Courses
SECONDARY SCHOOL APPLICANTYou are either currently registered in secondary school and will graduate before the start of college, or have already graduated but have no additional postsecondary educational experience.
You may be eligible for transfer credits or PLAR (Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition).Visit humber.ca/transferoptions.
You may be eligible for transfer credits or PLAR (Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition). Visit humber.ca/transferoptions.
What really impressed me about Humber was the small class sizes and the friendly faculty, who were happy to meet anytime to discuss anything school related or not. Also, I loved how there was always an event happening on campus.
(3–5 YEARS)(4–6 SEMESTERS)(2–3 SEMESTERS)
(3–5 YEARS)(4–6 SEMESTERS)(2–3 SEMESTERS) (3–5 YEARS)(4–6 SEMESTERS)(2–3 SEMESTERS)
* Mature applicants for degree programs will be required to meet course requirements at the U level or equivalent.
There are lots of ways to meet your goals. We can help you choose the best path.
Learn more at humber.ca/transferoptions.
ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (2–3 SEMESTERS)
ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (2–3 SEMESTERS)
ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (2–3 SEMESTERS)
CHOOSE THE BEST PATH TO ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS.
ASHIKA Sport Management Diploma
If you’re not sure what you want to do, Humber’s a great place to learn because it has so many foundation programs. These programs give you enough exposure that you’ll know quickly if that field is for you. I’ve been very happy with my experience in Humber’s nursing program as it offers more clinical hours than any other college nursing program, as well as an anatomy lab that no other college offers.
TRUNG Bachelor of Nursing Degree
Humber’s environment was so welcoming and the people and staff so approachable that it felt like home. The school has a tremendous amount of resources on campus to assist you, and, having been in a prior college program, Humber made it very easy for me to transfer my credits. It was great to be in a program that had students from so many different backgrounds yet all had the same educational goals.
KYLEEDigital Communications Degree & Radio Broadcast Diploma Grad
ACADEMIC PATHWAYS AND TRANSFERS
LEGEND
LEGEND LEGEND
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Students who have completed a related Ontario college diploma can use their college courses to gain admission and apply for advanced standing in a Humber degree program. Students who have completed at least a year of college-level study may also be considered for admission.
* 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.
** Please Note: Graduates of Humber’s Business Accounting Diploma (2yr) may be eligible to complete the Bachelor of Commerce – Accounting in 5 semesters, plus one work term. Graduates of Humber’s Business Administration – Accounting Diploma (3yr) may be eligible to complete the Bachelor of Commerce – Accounting in 3 semesters, plus one work term.
† Please Note: This pathway is for Humber graduates only. Graduates of similar Ontario College diplomas will be assessed on an individual basis for transfer credit and should apply through ontariocolleges.ca.
COLLEGE DIPLOMA IN RELATED AREA OR FIELD OF STUDY
HUMBER FOUR-YEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREESEMESTERS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE DEGREE*
Paralegal Education Diploma (2yr) Bachelor of Applied Arts – Paralegal Studies 6 semesters, plus one work term
Community and Justice Services Diploma (2yr)
Bachelor of Behavioural Science
7 semesters, plus one work term
Developmental Service Worker Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Social Service Worker Diploma (2yr) 7 semesters, plus one work term
Child and Youth Worker Diploma (3yr) Bachelor of Child and Youth Care 4 semesters, plus one work term
Business Accounting Diploma (2yr)**
Bachelor of Commerce – Accounting
6 semesters, plus one work term
Business Administration – Accounting Diploma (3yr)** 5 semesters, plus one work term
Business Administration Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term
Business Management Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr) 7 semesters, plus one work term
Business Administration Diploma (3yr) Bachelor of Commerce – Digital Business Management – Finance – Healthcare Management – Hospitality and Tourism Management – Human Resources Management – International Business – Marketing – Supply Chain Management
4 semesters, plus one work term
Business Management Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Hospitality – Hotel & Restaurant Operations Management Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Business Administration Diploma (3yr)
Bachelor of Commerce – Fashion Management
4 semesters, plus one work term
Business Management Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Fashion Arts Diploma (2yr) 5 semesters, plus one work term
Hospitality – Hotel & Restaurant Operations Management Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Architectural Technology Diploma (3yr)
Bachelor of Commerce – Management Studies
4 semesters, plus one work term
Business Administration Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term
Business Management Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Business – Marketing Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Civil Engineering Technology Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term
Computer Technology Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term
Electrical Engineering Technology Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term
Electromechanical Engineering Technology Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term
Electronics Engineering Technology Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term
Hospitality – Hotel & Restaurant Operations Management Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Mechanical Engineering Technology Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term
Sustainable Energy Building Technology Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term
Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Advertising and Graphic Design Diploma (2yr)
Bachelor of Creative Advertising
6 semesters, plus one work term
Advertising and Marketing Communications Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term
Graphic Design Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term
Media Communications Diploma (2yr)
Bachelor of Digital Communications
5 semesters, plus one work term
Multi–Media Design and Development Diploma (2yr) 5 semesters, plus one work term
Web Design and Interactive Media Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term
COLLEGE DIPLOMA IN RELATED AREA OR FIELD OF STUDY
HUMBER FOUR-YEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREESEMESTERS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE DEGREE*
Film and Television Production Diploma (3yr) Bachelor of Film and Media Production 4 semesters, plus one work term
Industrial Design Diploma (3yr)Bachelor of Industrial Design
Graduates of 3 years Industrial Design diploma programs will be assessed on an individual basis for transfer credit.
Interior Design Diploma (3yr)†
Bachelor of Interior Design 4 semesters, plus one work termArchitectural Technology Diploma (3yr)†
Graduates of diploma programs will be assessedon an individual basis for transfer credit.
Bachelor of International Development
Journalism Diploma (3yr) Bachelor of Journalism 4 semesters, plus one work term
Graduates of diploma programs will be assessed on an individual basis for transfer credit.
Bachelor of Music
Public Relations Diploma (2yr)Bachelor of Public Relations
6 semesters, plus one work term
Public Relations Diploma (3yr) 5 semesters, plus one work term
Community and Justice Services Diploma (2yr)
Bachelor of Social Science – Criminal Justice
4 semesters, plus two work terms
Police Foundations Diploma (2yr) 4 semesters, plus two work terms
Protection, Security and Investigation Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus two work terms
ACADEMIC PATHWAYS AND TRANSFERS
For complete details, visit humber.ca/transferoptions.
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Program Name Academic and Secondary Requirements Career Options Semesters Campus/ Semester Start
Work Placement
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
Certificates and Diplomas
Architectural Technology Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Producing design and construction documents, project co-ordinators, estimators and project inspectors, housing specialists, sales representatives for construction equipment manufacturers, building inspectors and plan examiners.
6 North: Sept/Jan
3 (optional)
Cabinet Making Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Store fixtures, architectural millwork (doors and windows), the kitchen cabinet industry as well as furniture construction.
3 North: Sept/Jan
Civil Engineering Technology
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U – MAP4C is acceptable at 81 per cent or higher) or equivalent, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Designers, project managers, inspectors, drafters, or contractors on structural, municipal, transportation or environmental projects.
6 North: September
3 (optional)
Design Foundation Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Prepare for specialized design study such as industrial design, interior design, interior decorating, graphic design, architecture, civil engineering or building technology.
2 North: September
Electrical Engineering Technician – Control Systems
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Technologists who design, maintain, service or sell automated industrial, electrical machines, electrical control, power and process instrumentation systems and equipment.
4 North: Sept/Jan
Electrical Engineering Technology – Control Systems
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Technologists who design, maintain, service or sell automated industrial, electrical machines, electrical control, power systems, power distribution protection and control, and process instrumentation systems and equipment.
6 North: Sept/Jan
3
Electrical Techniques Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Electrical apprenticeship programs, power generation, and green energy and automation.
2 North: Sept/Jan/May
Electromechanical Engineering Technician – Automation and Robotics Profile
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Processing, packaging, power generation, mining, machine assembly, troubleshooting and testing, systems integration, application support, maintenance, component testing and assembly, automation programming, robotic maintenance and programming, and technical sales and services.
4 North: September
Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Automation and Robotics Profile
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Process control, PLC programming, packaging, power generation, mining, machine design, building automated systems, maintenance, transportation, systems integration, component testing, technical sales quality control and a host of other fields.
6 North: September
3
Electronics Engineering Technician
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Broadcasting networks, telecommunication carriers, manufacturers of electronics equipment, and manufacturers of scientific, medical and industrial instrumentation.
4 North: Sept/Jan
Electronics Engineering Technology
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Manufacturers’ representatives, technical salespeople, managers and entrepreneurs.
6 North: Sept/Jan
3
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Design, install, service and retrofit heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HRAC) equipment.
4 North: September
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration manufacturers, consulting engineers, architects, process industries, wholesalers, distributors, mechanical contractors, building owners, chain stores, energy management firms, property management companies, and school boards.
6 North: September
Home Renovation Technician
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Assistant site superintendent or work in a specific sub trade: drywall, hardwood installation, trim work.
3 North: Sept/Jan
Industrial Woodworking Technician
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Store fixtures, architectural millwork (doors and windows), the kitchen cabinet industry, as well as furniture construction.
3 North: Sept/Jan
Interior Decorating Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Interior decorating magazine editors-in-chief, featured magazine interior decorators, TV personalities, guest TV decorators, newspaper feature article leaders, interior decorating business owners, event planners, managers of decorating retail stores, design consultants and buyers.
4 North: Sept/Jan
3
Landscape Technician Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Opportunities exist with landscape contractors, design firms, design-build firms, garden centres, nurseries, municipalities, golf courses and in technical sales.
4 North: September
Program Name Academic and Secondary Requirements Career Options Semesters Campus/ Semester Start
Work Placement
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
Certificates and Diplomas
Mechanical Engineering Technician
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U – MAP4C is acceptable at 81 per cent or higher) or equivalent, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Mechanical design, production, testing, consulting and service industries, machine tool sales and service departments.
4 North: September
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U – MAP4C is acceptable at 81 per cent or higher) or equivalent, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Drafting and design, equipment testing, mechanical equipment installation and consulting engineering offices – the metal cutting industries, programming, cost estimating, quality control and inspection, and in machinery sales.
6 North: September
3
Mechanical Techniques – Millwright
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 Cor U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Millwright apprenticeship programs, construction and industry work, metal fabrication, green energy.
2 North: Sept/Jan/May
Plumbing Techniques Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Apprenticeship, construction industry work, green energy initiatives, and municipal water and sewage treatment.
2 North: Sept/Jan/May
Sustainable Energy and Building Technology
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Sustainable energy project manager, energy auditor/analyst/modeler, sustainable building technologist, technical support specialist, government energy policy analyst, sustainable project supervisor/manager, business operator/entrepreneur.
6 North: September
3
Urban Arboriculture – Tree Care
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Municipalities, provincial and federal governments, and public utilities.
2 North: January
3
Welding Techniques Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 Cor U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Manufacturing and fabricating, automotive, heavy equipment production, automation, and construction.
2 North: Sept/Jan/May
Degrees
Industrial Design (Bachelor of)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent, and any Grade 12 U Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent. Secondary requirements: Portfolio and writing sample.
Design laptops and mobile devices, sports cars and off-road recreational vehicles, contemporary furniture and lighting, running shoes and sports equipment, designer kettles and cappuccino makers to name a few.
8 North: September
3
Interior Design (Bachelor of)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent, and any Grade 11 or 12 U or M Math minimum 60 per cent. Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent. Secondary requirements: Portfolio and writing sample.
Corporate, health-care, retail, commercial, hospitality and residential design.
8 North: September
3
ARTS AND PERFORMANCE
Certificates and Diplomas
Acting for Film and Television
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Audition and letters of reference.
Webisodes, virtual reality and gaming videos, voice-overs for cartoons, commercials, narration and audio dialogue replacement (dubbing).
4 Lakeshore: September
Comedy: Writing and Performance
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Audition and $50 assessment fee.
Stand-up comedy, sitcom/ film performance, production and writing, broadcasting and production, advertising and voice-overs, sketch comedy and writing.
4 Lakeshore: September
Jazz Performance – Introduction to Commercial Jazz (Ministry Title – Introduction to Commercial Jazz Music)
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Online Audition and $50 audition fee.
Other diploma and degree programs including the Bachelor of Music. 2 Lakeshore: September
Theatre Performance Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Audition and $50 assessment fee.
Directors, producers, and writers, as well as film actors, music theatre actors, puppeteers, and voice actors.
6 Lakeshore: September
Theatre Production Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Orientation session.
Carpenters, prop builders, puppeteers, conventional and moving light technicians, sound technicians, wardrobe personnel, riggers, pyrotechnicians and scenic painters.
4 Lakeshore: September
Degrees
Music (Bachelor of) Bass, Cello, Drums/Percussion, French Horn, Guitar, Keyboard, Saxophone/Woodwind, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Violin, Voice
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent. Secondary requirements: Audition.
Careers such as Performing Artist, Clinician, Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger, or Composer in a wide range of styles and idioms.
8 Lakeshore: September
3
CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES
* Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade below 60 per cent may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math equivalency course during their first or second 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 a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc., and vary by program. Visit your program page for complete details.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS
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Program Name Academic and Secondary Requirements Career Options Semesters Campus/ Semester Start
Work Placement
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Degrees
Digital Business Management (Bachelor of Commerce)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent and any Grade 12 U Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Market analyst, e-marketing specialist, product manager, distribution manager, purchaser/buyer, operations manager, quality supervisor, Internet marketer, web developer, webmaster, content manager, social media coordinator, and online support.
8 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Fashion Management (Bachelor of Commerce)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent and any Grade 12 U Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Retail or wholesale buyer, planner/allocator, brand manager, distribution manager or product developer.
8 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Finance (Bachelor of Commerce)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent and any Grade 12 U Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Analyst or consultant in finance, financial services, planning, investments, risk management and insurance.
8 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Healthcare Management (Bachelor of Commerce)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent and any Grade 12 U Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Hospitals, medical offices, community care organizations, public health, professional associations and government.
8 Lakeshore: September
3
Human Resources Management (Bachelor of Commerce)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent and any Grade 12 U Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
HR training co-ordinator, recruiter, compensation analyst, health and safety specialist, labour relations representative, benefits administrator and HR generalist.
8 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
International Business (Bachelor of Commerce)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent and any Grade 12 U Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Foreign investment, business development, logistics, customs, freight forwarding, trade consulting and international marketing.
8 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
International Development (Bachelor of)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent and any Grade 11 or 12 U or M Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
International project manager, logistics manager, program co-ordinator, rural or northern community development officer, international program development officer, grant writer, researcher.
8 Lakeshore: September
3
Management Studies (Bachelor of Commerce)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent and any Grade 12 U Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Finance, human resources, marketing/sales, operations/logistics. 8 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Marketing (Bachelor of Commerce)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent and any Grade 12 U Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Marketing analyst or a product, sales, marketing or communications manager.
8 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Paralegal Studies (Bachelor of Applied Arts)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent. Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Provincial offences prosecutor, a Small Claims Court legal representative, a legal researcher, a court monitor, paralegal firm manager; start own paralegal practice.
8 Lakeshore: September
3
Supply Chain Management (Bachelor of Commerce)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent and any Grade 12 U Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Supply chain management, strategic sourcing, procurement and asset management, transportation and logistics, warehousing and distribution.
8 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Certificates and Diplomas
Child and Youth Care Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Child protection agencies, community-based child and youth development programs, parent education and family support, school-based programs, youth and women’s shelters, open custody group homes for young offenders, residential and day treatment programs in children’s mental health centres, psychiatric hospitals, early intervention and prevention programs.
6 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Community and Justice Services
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Community justice worker, provincial or federal adult correctional officer, provincial youth service officer, open custody youth worker, community crime prevention worker, victim services worker, residential worker, law enforcement officer.
4 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Developmental Services Worker
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Community support worker, educational/teaching assistant, classroom assistant in a daycare centre, counsellor in a seniors’ program, residential counsellor, community agency and family workers.
4 Lakeshore: September
3
Early Childhood Education
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Child care, full day kindergarten, early years, parenting and family literacy programs, home child care, preschool and nursery school programs, before and after school programs, camps, community programs, and parent education programs.
4 North: Sept/Jan/MayOrangeville: September
3
Emergency Telecommunications
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Emergency telecommunicator, dispatcher or call facilitator. 1 North: Sept/Jan
3
Program Name Academic and Secondary Requirements Career Options Semesters Campus/ Semester Start
Work Placement
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Certificates and Diplomas
Business – Accounting Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Accounts payable, accounts receivable, cost accounting, general ledger accounting, general accounting, credit and collections, inventory control, payroll accounting, budget analysis consulting, financial accounting, management accounting and tax preparation.
4 North: Sept/Jan/MayLakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Business – Marketing Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Marketing co-ordinator; marketing assistant; product consultant; team manager; digital media account manager; project lead; virtual logistics specialist; events co-ordinator; e-Business solutions specialist; social media analyst; promotions supervisor; merchandising supervisor; sales representative; assistant analyst and assistant retail manager.
4 North: Sept/Jan/May
3
Business Administration Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Marketing researcher, merchandising manager, product manager, budget analyst, sales representative, financial planner, office manager, human resources administrator, advertising account co-ordinator and event planner.
6 North: Sept/Jan/MayLakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Business Administration – Accounting
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Accounts payable, accounts receivable, cost accounting, general ledger accounting, general accounting, credit and collections, inventory control, payroll accounting, internal/external auditing, financial planning and analysis, financial accounting, management accounting, tax auditing, tax preparation, and compliance managing.
6 North: Sept/Jan/May
3
Business Administration – Professional Golf Management
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Manage a golf course, pro shop or golf course facility, direct tournaments and special events, become a teaching professional, or become a retail sales agent or manager with a golf equipment and apparel manufacturer.
6 Lakeshore: October
3
Business Administration (Co-op)
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Customer service, marketing, marketing research and sales, purchasing, HR administration, product and account management, event planning, accounting and financial planning, and budget analysis.
6 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Business Management Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Marketing/sales assistant, supervisor and service agent. 4 North: Sept/Jan/MayLakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Business Management – Financial Services
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Personal banking officer; investment advisor or broker’s assistant; financial advisor; or client service representative.
4 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Cosmetic Management Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Makeup artist, counter manager or account executive. 4 North: Sept/Jan
Esthetician/Spa Management
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Management, esthetician, medical esthetician, skin care therapist, nail technician, front-line staff member or retail sales specialist.
4 North: Sept/Jan
3
Fashion Arts Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Buyer, associate buyer, planner, distribution marketing manager in retail or mall management, or as an account manager in cosmetics. fashion and trade show co-ordinators, shopping centre marketers, visual merchandisers, merchandise allocators, buyers, and marketing assistants to fashion designers and manufacturers.
4 North: Sept/Jan
3
Law Clerk Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Law clerk or legal assistant. 4 North: Sept/Jan/May
3
Paralegal Education Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Careers such as Court and Tribunal Agent, Paralegal, or Court Administrator.
4 North: Sept/Jan
3
Degrees
Accounting (Bachelor of Commerce)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent and any Grade 12 U Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) of 65 per cent.
Accountant, budget analyst, taxation specialist, auditor or treasurer. 8 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS
CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES
* Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade below 60 per cent may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math equivalency course during their first or second 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 a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc., and vary by program. Visit your program page for complete details.
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Program Name Academic and Secondary Requirements Career Options Semesters Campus/ Semester Start
Work Placement
COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Certificates and Diplomas
Police Foundations Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Municipal, provincial and national police services; private policing agencies.
4 Lakeshore: Sept/JanOrangeville: September
Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training
OSSD completion. Secondary requirements: Admission testing.
Firefighter. 2 North: Sept/Jan
3
Protection, Security and Investigation
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Fraud investigator, insurance investigator, loss-prevention specialist, security manager, risk analyst, security screener, border services officer, crime analyst, intelligence analyst, bylaw officer, police officer.
4 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
Social Service Worker Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Case manager, intake worker, residential counsellor, community/family support worker, mental health or outreach worker.
4 Lakeshore: SeptemberOrangeville: September
3
Degrees
Behavioural Science (Bachelor of)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent. Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Behaviour assistants, behaviour associates, educational assistants, autism instructor therapists.
8 Lakeshore: September
3
Child and Youth Care (Bachelor of)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent. Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Child and youth or family counsellor, education, community development, child welfare and protection, advocacy, youth justice, children’s mental health and policy development.
8 Lakeshore: September
3
Criminal Justice (Bachelor of Social Science)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent. Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Police officer, sheriff, court officer, provincial probation and parole officer,federal parole officer, provincial or federal adult correctional officer, provincial youth service officer, open custody youth worker, community crime prevention worker, victim services worker, insurance fraud investigator, transportation enforcement officer, border services officer, finance inspectors (tobacco) and policy analyst.
8 Lakeshore: September
3
HEALTH SCIENCES
Certificates and Diplomas
Biotechnology Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U), Grade 11 or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U) and Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry (SCH3U, SCH4C or SCH4U).
Agriculture, health, bioinformatics, food and beverage bioprocesses, environmental assessment, protection and remediation, pharmaceutical preparation and testing, industrial product analysis, development and manufacturing, medical diagnostic testing, or related research and development.
4 North: September
Funeral Director Class 1 (Embalming)
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Letter of intent, resume and questionnaire.
Junior licensed funeral director, funeral pre-planner, transfer service sales representative.
5 North: September
3
Funeral Director Class 2 (Non-Embalming)
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Letter of intent, resume and questionnaire.
Junior licensed funeral director, funeral pre-planner, transfer service sales representative.
4 North: September
3
Funeral Pre-Planner OSSD completion. Funeral pre-planner. 2 Online: September
3
Occupational Therapist Assistant & Physiotherapist Assistant
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 11 or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.Secondary requirements: Admission Testing.
Acute care and community hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, long-term care facilities, private practice and retail.
4 North: September
3
Paramedic OSSD completion. Secondary requirements: Admission Testing.
Paramedic, emergency response teams with transfer services and sports injury management services.
4 North: September
3
Personal Support Worker Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Long-term care facilities, palliative care centres, hospitals and clients’ homes.
2 North: September
3
Pharmacy Technician Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math(MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4Uor MHF4U), Grade 11 or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U orSBI4U) and Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry (SCH3U, SCH4Cor SCH4U).Secondary requirements: Admission Testing.
Pharmacist, narcotic destruction technician, pharmacy events co-ordinator, software specialist and medication reconciliation technician.
4 North: September
3
Program Name Academic and Secondary Requirements Career Options Semesters Campus/ Semester Start
Work Placement
HEALTH SCIENCES
Certificates and Diplomas
Practical Nursing OSSD completion. Secondary requirements: Admission Testing.
Acute-care hospitals, long-term care, rehabilitation services, community services, psychiatry, homes for the aging, public health units, community nursing agencies, clinics, private practices, schools and child-care centres.
4 North: September
3
Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Chemistry or Physics (SCH4C, SCH4U, SPH4C or SPH4U), Grade 11 or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U) and one Grade 12 C, M, or U course.
Private TCM and/or acupuncture clinics, conventional medical clinics, long-term care facilities, homes for seniors, rehabilitation clinics, community health clinics and acute care hospitals.
6 North: September
3
Degrees
Nursing (Bachelor of)
(University of New Brunswick – Humber collaborative degree program)
Grade 12 English (ENG4U), any Grade 12 U Math, Grade 12 Chemistry (SCH4U), Grade 12 Biology (SBI4U), and two electives from an approved list (see humber.ca/admissions/electives/nursing). All six courses must meet a minimum overall average of 75 per cent with a minimum grade of 75 per cent in each of the four core courses and 60 per cent in each of the two elective courses.
Practitioners, educators and managers in community/public health agencies, hospitals, long-term care facilities, primary health-care or acute-care settings, rehabilitation services, clinics, or private practices.
8 North: September
3
HOSPITALITY, RECREATION AND TOURISM
Certificates and Diplomas
Baking and Pastry Arts Management
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Fine dining, restaurants, hotels, cruise ships, baking suppliers, boutique outlets.
4 North: September
3
Culinary Management Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 C, M or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Hotels, restaurants, golf clubs, resorts, hospitals, corporate settings. 4 North: Sept/Jan
3
Culinary Skills Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 C, M or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Restaurants, golf clubs, hotels, trains and cruise ships, resorts and stadiums.
2 North: Sept/Jan
3
Fitness and Health Promotion
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, Grade 11 or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U) or Grade 12 Chemistry (SCH4C or SCH4U) or Grade 12 Exercise Science (PSE4U) or Grade 12 Introductory Kinesiology (PSK4U), and one Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U course.
Personal trainer, fitness appraiser or group exercise instructor, wellness consultant, health promotion program director.
4 North: Sept/Jan/MayOrangeville: September
3
Food and Nutrition Management
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math(MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U orMHF4U), Grade 11 or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U orSBI4U) and one Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Nutrition manager, food service supervisor/director, diet technician, consultant to food suppliers, manufacturers, consultant in the health and wellness industry, business/sales associate in the food service industry.
4 North: September
3
Hospitality – Event Management
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 C, M or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Festivals or concerts, weddings and milestone events, conferences and meetings, exotic incentive travel programs.
4 North: September
3
Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 C, M or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Hotel general managers, restaurant managers, bar managers, directors of food and beverage, directors of sales and marketing, directors of human resources, conference and event managers.
4 North: Sept/Jan
3
Hotel and Restaurant Services
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Guest services representative, sales co-ordinator, restaurant supervisor, events co-ordinator, human resources co-ordinator, conference co-ordinator, catering co-ordinator.
2 Online: Sept/May
Massage Therapy Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 11 or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U), Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry (SCH3U, SCH4C or SCH4U) or Grade 11 or 12 Physics (SPH3U, SPH4C or SPH4U) or Grade 12 Exercise Science (PSE4U) or Grade 12 Introductory Kinesiology (PSK4U), and one Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U course.
Health clinics, spas, nursing or long-term care homes, health and fitness clubs, sports organizations hospitals.
6 North: Sept/Jan
3
Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle Promotion
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U), Grade 11 or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U) and one Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Fitness and wellness centres, weight management clinics, corporate and community food and food service organizations, educational facilities, government agencies, entrepreneurial ventures in nutrition and health coaching, menu planning and meal preparation.
4 North: September
3
Recreation and Leisure Services
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Recreation programmer/co-ordinator, program supervisor, special events co-ordinator, camp supervisor, aquatics supervisor, active living co-ordinator.
4 North: September
3
CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES
* Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade below 60 per cent may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math equivalency course during their first or second 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 a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc., and vary by program. Visit your program page for complete details.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS
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Program Name Academic and Secondary Requirements Career Options Semesters Campus/ Semester Start
Work Placement
HOSPITALITY, RECREATION AND TOURISM
Certificates and Diplomas
Sport Management Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Sport event and marketing co-ordinator, sponsorship co-ordinator, executive director or program manager, co-ordinator coaching development, ticket sales controller/supervisor, account executive, co-ordinator fan experience; facility, campus recreation or varsity manager.
6 North: September
3
Tourism – Travel Services Management
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Tourism product sales and marketing, customer service, operations, wholesale and retail reservations, product planning and niche tourism, tour conducting.
4 North: Sept/Jan
3
Degrees
Hospitality and Tourism Management (Bachelor of Commerce)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent, and any Grade 12 U Math minimum 60 per cent.* Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Airlines, hotels, restaurants and foodservice providers, attractions, wholesalers, retailers and distributors, and resorts and destination management organizations.
8 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Certificates and Diplomas
Computer and Network Support Technician
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Technology, website management, customer service, information technology (IT) infrastructure and user support.
4 North: Sept/Jan
Computer Engineering Technology
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Technology companies. 6 North: Sept/Jan
3 (Optional)
Computer Programmer Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Computer programmers, junior web developers, junior database designers, junior software testers, customer support analysts, system co-ordinators, technical sales co-ordinators or technical support representatives.
4 North: September
Game Programming Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U Math, any Grade 11 or 12 C or U Science or Computer Studies C, M or U level, and one Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U course.
Game marketer, game software developer, game software engineer, project manager and team leader for game software development.
6 North: September
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Certificates and Diplomas
English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
Other postsecondary and postgraduate programs. 1-4 Lakeshore: Continuous Intake
General Arts and Science – College Transfer
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U). Other diploma programs. 2 North: Sept/Jan Lakeshore: Sept/Jan Orangeville: September
General Arts and Science – Health and Science
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U). Secondary requirements: Admission testing.
Other postsecondary programs. 2 North: September
General Arts and Science – Technology
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U). Other postsecondary programs. 2 North: September
General Arts and Science – University Transfer (Certificate)
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U). Other postsecondary programs. 2 North: Sept/Jan Lakeshore: Sept/Jan Orangeville: September
General Arts and Science – University Transfer (Diploma)
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U). Other postsecondary programs. 4 North: Sept/Jan Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
Program Name Academic and Secondary Requirements Career Options Semesters Campus/ Semester Start
Work Placement
MEDIA
Certificates and Diplomas
3D Modelling and Visual Effects Production***
Strong design and/or artistic background and knowledge of either digital design software or a 3D computer animation program would be advantageous. Secondary requirements: Portfolio.
Large or small production houses in the film, broadcast design, visual effects and gaming sectors.
30 wks North: September
Advertising & Graphic Design
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Portfolio, written statement and sketchbook.
Advertising agencies, design studios, in-house design departments, marketing departments, digital studios and sales promotion companies.
4 Lakeshore: September
3
Advertising and Marketing Communications
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Advertising traffic co-ordinator, assistant account co-ordinator, junior account co-ordinator, and marketing/advertising specialist
4 Lakeshore: September
3
Animation – 3D Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Portfolio and written statement.
Special effects for live-action and animated films to broadcast graphics for games, television and commercials; CGI, character animation, lighting, rigging, rendering or technical directing.
6 North: September
Art Foundation Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Web design, multimedia design, animation, advertising and graphic design, and package design.
2 Lakeshore: September
Broadcast Television/Videography
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Questionnaire.
Camera, audio, sound/picture editor, production assistant, technical director, floor director, and production roles such as researcher, writer, producer and director.
4 North: September
3
Broadcasting – Radio Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Audition.
Talk show hosts, news and sports anchors and reporters, audio and content producers, sales and marketing representatives, and music and program directors.
4 North: September
3
Creative Photography Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Portfolio.
Websites, e-books, e-zines and other online publications; wedding, portrait and editorial opportunities in print, digital and motion capture formats.
4 North: September
3
Film and Television Production
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Information session.
Writing, directing, producing, camera operation, lighting, sound recording, and picture and sound editing; casting, location scouting, marketing and distribution.
6 North: September
3
Graphic Design Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Portfolio, written statement and sketchbook.
Advertising, communications, web design, publishing, commercial printing, public relations, film and television, and multimedia production.
6 Lakeshore: September
3
Graphic Design for Print and Web***
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 multi-media and/or design industry. Computer literacy is required (Windows or Mac). Secondary requirements: Portfolio, resume and personal statement.
Graphic designer, web designer or junior art director. 22 wks North: Sept/Mar
Journalism Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Writing assessment.
Reporter for a newspaper, a radio or TV station or as a magazine feature writer, digital communications.
6 North: September
3
Media Communications Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Media communication specialist in the marketing and communication departments of businesses, organizations or government departments, and as freelance communications professionals.
4 North: September
3
Media Foundation Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Other media programs. 2 North: September
Multimedia Design and Development
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Letter of intent.
Interactive design and development specialist. 4 North: September
3
Public Relations Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Help organizations communicate their mission and values, gain support for their strategic objectives and build positive relationships as a Public Relations specialist.
6 Lakeshore: September
3
Visual and Digital Arts Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Portfolio and written statement.
Illustrator, concept artist, advertising layout artist, storyboard artist, digital illustrator, visualizer, artist representative, gallery or artist supply assistant, graphic artist, photographer’s assistant, or art teaching assistant.
4 Lakeshore: September
Web Design and Interactive Media
Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Secondary requirements: Letter of intent.
Interactive designers and developers. 6 North: September
Web Design, Development and Maintenance***
Work or educational background in related field. Secondary requirements: Resume and cover letter.
Web page designer or online content developer. 22 wks North: Sept/Mar
CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES
* Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade below 60 per cent may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math equivalency course during their first or second semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply.
*** This program is not OSAP eligible. 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 a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc., and vary by program. Visit your program page for complete details.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS
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Program Name Academic and Secondary Requirements Career Options Semesters Campus/ Semester Start
Work Placement
MEDIA
Degrees
Creative Advertising (Bachelor of)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 70 per cent. Overall grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent. Secondary requirements: Portfolio and writing sample.
Art director, copywriter or account co-ordinator, creative director or account supervisor.
8 Lakeshore: September
3
Digital Communications (Bachelor of)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent. Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Digital media industry or communication professionals within commercial, non-profit, governmental or other organizations.
8 Lakeshore: September
3
Film and Media Production (Bachelor of)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 70 per cent. Overall grade point average (GPA) 70 per cent. Secondary requirements: Information session.
Directing, cinematography, writing, producing and post-production, and interactive technologies.
8 Lakeshore: September
3
Journalism (Bachelor of)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent. Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Web content producer, media relations manager, editor, communications specialist and researcher, digital media production.
8 Lakeshore: September
3
Public Relations (Bachelor of)
Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Grade 12 U English minimum 65 per cent. Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
Social media strategist, community relations manager, change management consultant, public relations consultant, fundraiser.
8 Lakeshore: September
3
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATESProgram Name Academic and Secondary Requirements Career Options Semesters Campus/
Semester StartWork Placement
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
Project Management Bachelor’s degree. Technology, global infrastructure, energy, financial services and health care.
2 North: Sept/Jan/May
Supply Chain Management Bachelor’s degree. Operations planner; purchasing agent; supply chain analyst; business process analyst; and warehouse, transportation and logistics co-ordinator.
2 North: Sept/Jan
ARTS AND PERFORMANCE
Arts Administration and Cultural Management
Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma, preferably in arts, humanities, fine arts or performing arts. Secondary requirements: Cover letter, resume, and interview.
Arts administration and cultural management positions. 3 Lakeshore: September
3
Creative Book Publishing Bachelor’s degree. Secondary requirements: Resume, essay and interview.
Editorial, marketing, technology, contracts, subsidiary rights, sales, management/operations and production/design. Closely related fields: content manager, publicist, literary agent, book reviewer, arts journalist, bookseller, educator, or entertainment/copyright/intellectual property expert.
1 Lakeshore: Beginning in May and ending in September
Creative Writing – Comic Scriptwriting
Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. Secondary requirements: A brief one-page description of the work you intend to complete during the 30-week correspondence program.
Write comedic scripts for tv shows and movies. 2 Online: Sept/Jan/May
Creative Writing – Fiction, Creative Non-Fiction, Poetry
Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. Secondary requirements: Work-in-progress form, writing sample and cover letter.
Newspapers, magazines, television and other media. 2 Online: Sept/Jan/May
Music Business Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma.Note: Three semester program delivered in an accelerated two-semester format.
Radio stations, recording studios, post-production facilities, film houses, theatres, video game companies performance groups, distribution companies, sync agencies, media manufacturers, record labels, as well as various agencies for artist representation and promotion.
3 Lakeshore: May
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Alternative Dispute Resolution Bachelor’s degree. Conflict resolution facilitator, labour organizer, community outreach co-ordinator, conciliator, employee relations officer, employment equity officer, labour relations officer and union representative, independent ADR consultant.
2 Lakeshore: September
Program Name Academic and Secondary Requirements Career Options Semesters Campus/ Semester Start
Work Placement
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Business Management – Entrepreneurial Enterprise
Bachelor’s degree, diploma or advanced diploma. Operations, marketing and sales, finance, human resources and strategic planning.
2 Lakeshore: September
3
Event Management Bachelor’s degree. Event co-ordinator, marketing assistant, special events organizer, promotion co-ordinator, account representative, trade show planner, conference co-ordinator and corporate meeting planner.
2 Lakeshore: September
3
Fashion Management and Promotions
Bachelor’s degree. Product development manager, private label/brand manager, retail manager, event manager, retail buyer, fashion manager relating to sourcing, logistics co-ordinator, inventory control manager, visual merchandiser, promotion manager or planner.
2 Lakeshore: September
3
Financial Planning Bachelor’s degree. Financial advisor, financial planner or investment advisor. 2 Lakeshore: September
3
Global Business Management Bachelor’s degree. Brand assistant, key account representative or event manager; business analyst or corporate finance assistant; account executive or media analyst; logistics manager, operations planner or project manager; supply chain analyst or import/export manager; merchandise manager, purchaser or marketing co-ordinator.
4 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan/May
3
Human Resources Management Bachelor’s degree. Health and safety officer, recruiter, labour relations assistant, compensation analyst, training co-ordinator and benefits administrator.
2 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
International Development Bachelor’s degree. Secondary requirements: Essay.
Recent graduates have gone on to be: – liaison to the US Mission at World Food Programme, based in Rome – relief co-ordinator for Samaritan’s Purse, based in Calgary with frequent travel – communications officer for World Vision Canada, based in Mississauga – program manager for a major UK charity, based in Moshi, Tanzania – founder of their own NGO, based in Toronto and Nairobi, Kenya Liaisons, relief co-ordinators, communications officers, program managers.
3 Lakeshore: September
3
Marketing Management Bachelor’s degree. Account executives, assistant brand managers, marketing analysts, marketing researchers, sales co-ordinators and marketing co-ordinators/managers.
2 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Public Administration Bachelor’s degree. Policy analyst, communications officer and program officer. 3 Lakeshore: September
3
COMMUNITY 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.
Community support worker, team leader, housing worker, case manager, clinician, counsellor, crisis worker, addictions counsellor and mental health worker.
3 Lakeshore: September
3
Early Childhood Education – Advanced Studies in Special Needs
Early Childhood Education (ECE) diploma or degree; a diploma or degree in a related discipline such as psychology or family sociology. Minimum grade average of 70 per cent required. Secondary requirements: Cover letter and resume.
Resource consultants, early interventionists, early childhood resource teachers, teacher therapists, community consultants, intensive resource support professionals, educational assistants, home support/respite workers, early years’ specialists, outreach workers, intensive behaviour interventionists, communicative assistants and infant development workers.
2 North: September
3
HEALTH SCIENCES
Clinical Research Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in health science, pharmacy, some areas in life sciences or a related field. Secondary requirements: Case study and interview.
Pharmaceutical, medical device, biotechnology industries; hospitals and research institutes.
3 Online: September
3
Regulatory Affairs Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in health science, pharmacy, some areas in life sciences or a related field. Secondary requirements: Case study and interview.
Pharmaceutics, biotechnology, medical devices, natural health product industries or government.
3 North: September
3
HOSPITALITY, RECREATION AND TOURISM
Exercise Science and Lifestyle Management
Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology, Physical Education, or Human Kinetics including completion of the following courses: Human Anatomy; Human Physiology; Exercise Physiology – Biomechanics; Statistics/Research Methods.
Fitness appraiser, personal trainer, wellness specialist, program director or club manager.
2 North: September
3
Hospitality and Tourism Operations Management
Bachelor’s degree. Tourist attractions, hotels and accommodations, tour operations, food and beverage, special event planning, transportation, destination marketing, convention and conference centres.
2 North: September
3
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Enterprise Software Development Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Information Technology.
Database administrator, database designer, Oracle programmer, enterprise software developer, junior software developer, intermediate software developer, programmer/analyst, website designer, web programmer or programmer of mobile devices.
2 North: September
CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES
* Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade below 60 per cent may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math equivalency course during their first or second 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 a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc., and vary by program. Visit your program page for complete details.
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Program Name Academic and Secondary Requirements Career Options Semesters Campus/ Semester Start
Work Placement
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Information Technology Solutions Bachelor’s degree. Enterprise software developers; junior and intermediate software developers; enterprise programmers for e-commerce; web programmers; intranet, extranet and database developers; or database administrators.
4 North: September
Web Development Bachelor’s degree. Web developers; advisors on web policies and strategic objectives.
3 North: September
3
Wireless Telecommunications A bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma in physics, mathematics, electrical or computer engineering, electronics, telecommunications or an engineering-related field.
Cell phone service providers, equipment manufacturers, in-house information technology (IT) departments, sales departments, and specialized telecommunication and networking companies.
2 North: Sept/Jan
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Professional Writing and Communications
Bachelor’s degree. Secondary requirements: Resume and essay.
Finance, hospitality and health services; government, not-for-profit organizations, corporate communications, and publishing and digital media.
2 Lakeshore: September
3
Research Analyst Bachelor’s degree. Secondary requirements: Resume and essay.
Analysts, community and social development officers, consumer advisers, economic policy researchers, education policy researchers, health and social policy development officers, health policy researchers, housing policy analysts, market and marketing researchers, program officers, research consultants, and social survey researchers.
2 Lakeshore: September
3
Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
Bachelor’s degree. Secondary requirements: Essay.
School boards, colleges and universities, and government-sponsored agencies across Ontario, as well as in private schools and academic institutions around the world teaching English as a foreign language.
2 Lakeshore: September
3
MEDIA
Advertising – Account Management
Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. Secondary requirements: Cover letter and resume.
Advertising and account managers, advertising managers, junior account managers, assistant account managers, account executives, and account liaison officers.
2 Lakeshore: September
3
Advertising – Media Management
Bachelor’s degree. Account co-ordinator, media buyer, media planner, media researcher, media sales representative or sales co-ordinator.
2 Lakeshore: September
Advertising Copywriting Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. Secondary requirements: Information session and copywriting assessment.
Local and multinational advertising agencies, as well as direct response, pharmaceutical and digital agencies.
2 Lakeshore: September
3
Broadcasting – Radio Bachelor’s degree. Radio stations; satellite, Internet, pay audio channels, audio and advertising production houses and new media, including podcasting.
2 North: September
3
Fundraising Management Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. Health care, education, social service, the arts, politics, the environment and international development.
3 Lakeshore: September
3
Journalism (Postgraduate)
Bachelor’s degree, diploma or advanced diploma. News agencies, media entrepreneurs and freelance journalists.
3 North: September
3
Multi-Platform Storytelling for Creative Producers and Screenwriters
Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. Trained professionals who can create engaging content in multi-platform delivery.
2 Online: September
Post-Production Bachelor’s degree, diploma or advanced diploma. Secondary requirements: Resume and portfolio.
Picture editing, sound editing and mixing, visual effects, the burgeoning field of multi-platform content, and digital asset management and delivery.
3 Lakeshore: September
3
Public Relations (Postgraduate)
Bachelor’s degree. Secondary requirements: Interview, letter of intent and resume.
Media relations, internal communications, community relations, government relations/public affairs, investor relations, crisis management, event planning, publicity, marketing communications, consulting and issues management.
2 Lakeshore: Sept/Jan
3
Television Writing and Producing Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. Secondary requirements: Interview and resume.
Writers and producers at television networks and independent production companies.
2 Lakeshore: September
User Experience (UX) Design Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. User experience architect, user experience researcher, user experience designer, information architect, content strategist, communication designer and information designer.
2 North: September
3
APPRENTICESHIPSProgram Name Academic Requirements Non-Academic
RequirementsCareer Options Semesters Campus/
Semester StartWork Placement
APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING**
Arborist Recommended Preparation: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, Grade 12 C or U English or equivalent, Grade 12 C Mathematics or equivalent.
Applicants must be working with an employer who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice.
Utility, municipal and commercial tree-care sectors.
North: January
Construction Boilermaker
Recommended Preparation: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, Grade 12 C or U English or equivalent, Grade 12 C Mathematics or equivalent.
Applicants must be working with an employer who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice.
Construction sites, nuclear power plants, heavy water plants, refineries and chemical manufacturers.
North: Continuous Intake
3
Cook (Cuisine) Recommended Preparation: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, Grade 12 C or U English or equivalent, Grade 12 C Mathematics or equivalent.
Applicants must be working with an employer who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice.
Hotels, restaurants, clubs, resorts, hospitals, corporate settings and more.
North: September
Developmental Services Worker
Recommended Preparation: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, Grade 12 C or U English or equivalent.
Applicants must be working with an employer who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice.
Community support worker, educational/teaching assistant in a school, classroom assistant in a daycare centre, pre-school resource staff, counsellor in a seniors’ program, residential counsellor, day program counsellor with adults or seniors and recreation integration worker
North: Continuous Intake
Electrician: Construction and Maintenance
Recommended Preparation: Grade 10 English, Grade 10 Mathematics, Science.
Applicants must be working with an employer who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice.
Construction industry – both residential and commercial
North: Continuous Intake
3
Electrician: Industrial Recommended Preparation: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, Grade 12 C or U English or equivalent, Grade 12 C Mathematics, Science.
Applicants must be working with an employer who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice.
Factories, plants and industries. North: Continuous Intake
3
Horticultural Technician Recommended Preparation: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, Grade 12 C or U English or equivalent, Grade 12 C Mathematics, Science.
Applicants must be working with an employer who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice.
Landscape, horticulture, construction, maintenance, irrigation, lighting and lawn care.
North: January
Institutional Cook Recommended Preparation: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, Grade 12 C or U English or equivalent ,Grade 12 C Mathematics.
Applicants must be working with an employer who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice.
Long-term care facilities, retirement homes, hospitals, daycare centres, school dining areas, correctional facilities and corporate environments
North: September
Network Cabling Specialist
Recommended Preparation: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, Grade 12 C or U English or equivalent, Grade 12 C Mathematics, Science.
Applicants must be working with an employer who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice.
Construction firms, telecommunications carriers, network installation companies, data centre networks and electrical/electronic products companies
30 wks North: Continuous Intake
3
Plumber Any Grade 10 English and Grade 10 Math. Recommended Preparation: General Science.
Applicants must be working with an employer who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice.
Low-rise residential (housing), high-rise residential (condominiums), or commercial and industrial construction. Work in a related aspect of the plumbing industry such as system design, inspections or the plumbing material wholesale sector.
North: Continuous Intake
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATES
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 a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc., and vary by program. Visit your program page for complete details.
** Apprenticeships are regulated by the Ontario College of Trades. Applicants are required to register through their local Apprenticeship Branch Office of the Ministry of Advanced Education Skills Development. Please note that on June 13, 2016 the Provincial Government of Ontario announced the renaming of the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) to the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development. Both names may appear in this publication.
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.
DECLARATION OF WAIVER
The information in this document is accurate as of June 15, 2016. After June 15, 2016, 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. Career options listed in this publication are not a guarantee of employment. Our most up-to-date admissions information can be found in our 2017/2018 online calendar.
For more information, visit humber.ca/admissions.
NOTE FOR ALL CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, DEGREE AND APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS
Grade and/or course requirements are used in the selection processes for all programs. If applicants are enrolled in Grade 12 required subjects (as indicated under each program) in the second semester (February to June), Grade 11 marks will be used to determine eligibility; however, successful completion of an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent is required for admission.
For more information, visit humber.ca/admission-requirements.
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