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WE ARE

HUMBER
2019/2020
VIE WBOOK

humber.ca

Humber Lakeshore
Campus students enjoying
the spring sunshine in one
of our 10 restored heritage
buildings.
HUMBER IS A GLOBAL LEADER IN
POLYTECHNIC EDUCATION.
OUR MOST IMPORTANT ROLE IS
HELPING YOU BECOME THE LEADER
YOU WANT TO BE.
JOIN A COMMUNITY COMMITTED TO
HELPING YOU MOVE FROM EDUCATION
TO EMPLOYMENT AND TO MAKING
THE WORLD A BETTER AND MORE
INNOVATIVE PLACE.
CONTENTS

WHY HUMBER ACADEMIC INFORMATION


THE BENEFITS OF POLYTECHNIC EDUCATION YOUR PATH TO SUCCESS
4 Our Unique Approach 25 Academic Schools and Credentials
Putting theory into practice. Find out about Humber’s eight academic schools and
the credentials we offer.
8 Global/International
Bringing the world to our classrooms and 26 Apprenticeships
taking our classrooms to the world. Learn a highly skilled trade in a number of industries.
27 Certificate and Diploma Programs
A great start to your career.
STUDENT LIFE 28 Bachelor’s Degree Programs
THE FULL EXPERIENCE Your career-oriented education.

10 Life at Humber 30 Ontario Graduate Certificates


See yourself here. Take your education to the next level.

12 Sustainability 31 Transfer Students


Creating a green environment. Get the credit you deserve.

13 Athletics and Recreation 32 Academic Pathways


There’s something for everyone. Create the ideal pathway to your goals.
34 Scholarships and Financial Aid
Information on scholarships, bursaries and estimating your fees.
STUDENT SERVICES
WE GOT YOU
14 Helping you succeed in and out of the classroom.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
AND PROGRAMS
WHAT YOU NEED TO APPLY
CAMPUSES 36 Find out what credits you need to apply to the
GREAT SPACES FOR YOU program of your choice.

16 Campus Overviews
Three great locations.
18 North Campus GET IN TOUCH
Lush green spaces combined with immersive
63 Where to find important contact information.
industry standard facilities.
20 Lakeshore Campus
Includes historic buildings and plenty of green space.
22 Orangeville Campus
GETTING TO HUMBER
You don’t have to go far to get far. 64 How to get to our campuses by car, bike or
public transit.

ADMISSIONS ROAD MAP


66 Follow these steps to get into your dream program at Humber.

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YOU COULD WIN

TOWARD YOUR TUITION


Learn more at humber.ca/win

* Visit humber.ca/win and fill out our online form. One prize of $5,000.00 (CDN) to be used toward tuition at Humber
College is available to be won. Contest will run from Sept 4, 2018 to July 19, 2019. Draw date is July 23, 2019. Winner will
be required to answer a skill testing question. Odds of winning depend on the number of entries received. Contest is open
to new incoming, domestic, first semester students starting a program at Humber College in 2019/2020 and must be a
resident of Canada excluding Quebec. No purchase necessary. For complete rules visit humber.ca/win.

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WHY HUMBER

OUR POLYTECHNIC APPROACH


PREPARES YOU TO TAKE ON A
RAPIDLY-CHANGING WORLD –
NO MATTER WHAT PROGRAM
YOU CHOOSE.

 With
 floor-to-ceiling windows
that overlook the North
Campus Arboretum, HIVES
(Humber Interactive Spaces)
provides student spaces for
collaborative learning.

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
Hands-on experience in the Exercise and
Lifestyle Management program labs.

WE PUT THEORY INTO PRACTICE.


AS PART OF YOUR STUDIES YOU GAIN
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN-CLASS AND
IN THE WORKPLACE.
In small classes, you will connect with expert faculty who have
extensive industry experience. They know what employers are looking
for and have connections and advice that can help even after you
graduate. You can work with industry partners to help solve real-world
problems or work with us to explore how to start your own business.
We give you the flexibility to achieve your goals. With apprenticeships,
certificates, diplomas, degrees and graduate certificates – start or MANY OF OUR PROGRAMS HAVE COMMON
continue your learning here. Complete a certificate, then pursue PLATFORMS, GIVING YOU MORE TIME TO CHOOSE A
a diploma. Get your diploma, then apply for transfer credits into CAREER PATH. TAKE BETWEEN A SEMESTER AND A
a degree program. Up your game with career-driven postgraduate YEAR TO LEARN THE FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS,
education. We have all the options. COMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER TOPICS, AND THEN
DECIDE WHICH ROUTE IS RIGHT FOR YOU.


Humber students provide a
full-service restaurant dining
experience that is open to
the public.

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WHY HUMBER


Humber students hone their
technical skills in campus
competitions, with opportunities
to move on to provincial, national
and international competitions.

OUR CENTRES FOR INNOVATION WE VALUE YOUR EXPERIENCE


connect industry with students and expert faculty to tackle business by giving you academic credit and advanced standing for your previous
and innovation challenges and create and test new products and education, work experience and community activities.
applications.
OUR COMMITMENT TO A HEALTHY CAMPUS
OUR DIVERSE STUDENT BODY means we are integrating health and well-being into all aspects
is enrolled in more than 180 programs, comes from more of campus life to create the conditions for your success.
than 120 countries and has access to a wide range of
supports and services.
WE CONNECT YOU TO COMMUNITY
through work placements, events, cultural activities and
volunteer opportunities.

 The
 new Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation
opens at North Campus in 2018 (rendering).


Culinary students
work in labs
with the latest
equipment.

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Designed to exceed industry standards, Humber’s
Early Childhood Education curriculum sends
students out on work placements each semester.

JILLIAN
EXERCISE SCIENCE AND
LIFESTYLE MANAGEMENT

“THE HANDS-ON SKILLS I LEARNED


ARE GOING TO HELP ME A LOT
GOING FORWARD. THE PROGRAM
IMPROVED MY PEOPLE SKILLS
AND TAUGHT ME HOW TO DEAL
WITH CERTAIN BEHAVIOURS AND
HOW TO WORK WITH CLIENTS
IN GENERAL. I FEEL PREPARED

One of the multiple study TO ENTER THE WORKFORCE.”
and break spaces provided
for students. I studied human kinetics and family and child studies
in undergrad. I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do after
graduating. I have a friend who took this program, and she
recommended it. I thought it would be a good one-year
transition into the workforce.
I found the program really beneficial. Almost every class
has a hands-on aspect.
The professors are amazing – above and beyond what I
expected. They’re all super friendly and helpful. They have
worked in the field and can share their own knowledge and
experiences. That’s very valuable.
I love this program, so I would say to anyone who’s thinking
about doing it, you won’t regret it. The skills you learn are
so valuable, no matter which direction you take your career.

JILLIAN’S PATHWAY

University of Humber College,


Guelph, Bachelor Ontario Graduate
High school of Human Kinetics; Certificate in Exercise
minor in Family Science and Lifestyle
and Child Studies Management

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
A multi-disciplinary, cross-college initiative brings students from the Social
HUMBER ABROAD Service Worker, Community Justice Services and Child and Youth Care programs
to Peru for a work placement. Students engage with the community through
improving educational experiences and opportunities for local children.

GO BEYOND
BORDERS AND
LEARN IN A
WHOLE NEW WAY
Through a combination of academic courses, travel experiences
and extracurricular activities, you will gain a highly valued global
perspective, deepen your understanding of human diversity,
interconnectedness, and cultural complexity and enhance your sense
of personal and community responsibility.
Enrol in Humber’s Global Citizenship Certificate – an innovative, free
program for students that will give you a career advantage in our
culturally diverse and rapidly changing world.

Humber students from Police Foundations; and Protection, Security
To learn more, visit and Investigation: Crime Scene Investigation travelled to China for a
humber.ca/global-opportunities. work-integrated learning experience.


Humber ECE students travelled
to Denmark to complete their
4th semester field placement
in the Danish Forest Nature
Program.

EACH YEAR, MORE THAN 600 HUMBER


STUDENTS MAKE THEIR WORLD A LITTLE MORE
CONNECTED BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF EXCITING
GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES:

SEMESTER ABROAD

ACADEMIC SUMMER PROGRAMS

INTERNSHIP/WORK PLACEMENT

FACULTY-LED STUDY TOURS



Humber 3D Animation students visit the UK for
SERVICE LEARNING studio tours, and connect with Humber partner
institution, the University of Gloucestershire.

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MORE THAN 6,000+ INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
FROM 120 COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD CALL
HUMBER HOME, MAKING OUR COMMUNITY TRULY
DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE.

To learn more, visit


international.humber.ca.


Creative Photography students travel
to Europe to put their technical and
creative skills to good use.
ANTONINA
GRAPHIC DESIGN

“EDUCATION IN UKRAINE IS MORE


LECTURE-BASED. HUMBER HAS
THE PERFECT COMBINATION OF
HANDS-ON AND THEORY. I WAS
LOOKING AT DIFFERENT COLLEGES
IN CANADA, BUT I DECIDED TO
GO TO HUMBER AND I’M REALLY
HAPPY WITH MY DECISION.”
I studied management first, and I’ve also been a manager
in Ukraine. After eight years of working I decided to change
my career because I wanted to try something new.
While working on creating a mobile app for kids, I got
acquainted with a lot of designers and artists. They
inspired me to learn graphic design.
The program is great. We’ve been taught many aspects of
graphic design, even more than I imagined. The professors
are supportive and like friends to us. It’s really nice, and I
like that they are all from the industry. They have a lot of
experience and that comes through in what they teach.
To other international students thinking of coming to
Humber, I would say there’s nothing to worry about. Humber
is very supportive and there is an International Centre
where you can get help or ask questions.

ANTONINA’S PATHWAY

Poltava
University of Humber College,
Consumer Work Advanced Diploma
Cooperatives, in Graphic Design
Ukraine

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CAMPUS LIFE

WE ARE
ALL CONNECTED

FROM MUSIC NIGHTS AND


TRIVIA COMPETITIONS TO
CULTURAL CELEBRATIONS
AND FORMALS, THERE ARE
SO MANY WAYS TO MAKE
NEW FRIENDS AT HUMBER. 
The Learning Resource Commons
(LRC) at North Campus provides
front-line services to students
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
IGNITE provides essential resources 
IGNITE Dance Company club
to students as well as events to leading a yoga session.
connect and balance out student life
at Humber.


Students have
many on-campus IGNITE, THE HUMBER AND GUELPH-HUMBER
opportunities to STUDENT GOVERNMENT, IS YOUR ACCESS TO AN
showcase their
EXCITING AND FULFILLING CAMPUS LIFE. GO TO
work. Music degree
students host a EVENTS, JOIN CLUBS – OR TAKE A NAP IN THE
musical listening SLEEP LOUNGE
party in the spring
as the culmination
of their program. MAKE FRIENDS AT THE LGBTQ+ RESOURCE
CENTRE – THERE’S ONE EACH AT NORTH AND
LAKESHORE CAMPUSES

96.9FM Radio Humber is Canada’s first “all
Canadian” radio station. Tune in at 96.9FM. EXPLORE YOUR ROOTS OR LEARN MORE ABOUT
radio.humber.ca INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AT THE ABORIGINAL
RESOURCE CENTRE

BLACK ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND ENGAGEMENT


(BASE) SUPPORTS THE DEVELOPMENT OF
PRACTICES THAT FOSTER AND ENHANCE
ACADEMIC SUCCESS AMONGST AFRICAN,
BLACK AND CARIBBEAN STUDENTS

WHETHER YOU HAVE A STUBBORN HEADACHE


OR NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TO, GET HELP AT
OUR ON-CAMPUS HEALTH CENTRES

To learn more about student life,


visit ignitestudentlife.com.

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CAMPUS LIFE


Arboretum.

SUSTAINABILITY
1ST ONTARIO COLLEGE (LAKESHORE CAMPUS)
TO RECEIVE FAIRTRADE CAMPUS DESIGNATION
1 BIKE REPAIR STATION AT EACH CAMPUS
2 LEED GOLD-CERTIFIED AND 2 LEED SILVER-
CERTIFIED BUILDINGS AT HUMBER

Bike repair
station
3 YEARS IN A ROW, HUMBER RECOGNIZED AS
at North ONE OF CANADA’S GREENEST EMPLOYER
Campus.
3 CAR-SHARE VEHICLES ON CAMPUS FOR
HUMBER COMMUNITY USE
4.8 MILLION PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES SAVED
FROM LANDFILL USING CAMPUS WATER
STATIONS (SINCE 2014)
14 BEEHIVES AT NORTH AND LAKESHORE
CAMPUSES
20 ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS AT
NORTH AND LAKESHORE CAMPUSES*
50 BIKE-SHARE BICYCLES AVAILABLE TO
STUDENTS AT EACH CAMPUS


Green roof at North Campus. To learn more, visit
humber.ca/sustainability.

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ATHLETICS VARSITY SPORTS

SPORT WOMEN MEN SPORT WOMEN MEN


2 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS + 10 PROVINCIAL Badminton Indoor Soccer
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Baseball Rugby 7’s

10 ATHLETES NAMED NATIONAL ACADEMIC Basketball Soccer


ALL-CANADIANS Cross Country Softball
Curling Volleyball
50 PLAYERS WERE PROVINCIAL ACADEMIC Golf
ALL-STARS
To learn more, visit
HUMBER HAWKS LEAD OVERALL MEDAL humberathletics.ca.
COUNTS BOTH NATIONALLY (131) AND
PROVINCIALLY (570)

2017/2018 season


Dedicated and devoted, Humber varsity athletes
go for gold. The Humber Hawks Women’s
Basketball team were the 2017/2018 CCAA
champions. Pictured here, OCAA Female Athlete
of the Year and Humber Hawk, Ceejay Nofuente.


2016/2017 OCAA champions, Humber Hawks
men’s soccer take it to the net.

F itness Centre at
Lakeshore Campus.

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STUDENT SERVICES

WE HAVE A
SERVICE FOR THAT
WE ARE HERE FOR YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY.
Whether you need academic or personal help, we have services on campus to assist you – including
onsite doctors, nurses and counsellors. Struggling to write a paper or solve a tricky math equation?
Staff in our writing and math centres can help with that. Looking for a part-time or summer job? Stop by
our career centre. Worried about making ends meet? Stop by the Financial Aid Office to see if you are
eligible for a scholarship or bursary.

For more information on all our supports and services,


visit wegotyou.humber.ca.

FIRST YEAR LIFE ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES


You’re ready to dive into college life but might want Students with disabilities are entitled to be
help figuring out how it all works, meeting new people accommodated at college. Our accessibility
and getting off to a great start. We’re here to help, consultants will help you address potential barriers
from orientation week all the way to final exams. so that you can focus on your studies and succeed.

ACADEMIC ADVISING & SUPPORT HEALTH SERVICES


Choosing the right fit in an academic program and Is there a doctor in the house? You bet. We have
making the grade can be exciting and challenging. a great team of doctors and nurses ready to
We have academic advisors, tutors, writing and assist you.
math specialists who are ready to help out.

COUNSELLING SERVICES ATHLETICS & RECREATION


It can feel impossible to study when you’ve got The best place to leave stress behind is the gym.
something big on your mind. We’re here to talk and Varsity and intramural/extramural teams are
have a dedicated team of professional counsellors seasonal. Fitness classes and the fitness centres
who provide free, confidential support. are open year-round to work up a sweat.

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Student lounge and study spaces
are available throughout Humber’s
campuses.

RESIDENCE & HOUSING FOOD SERVICES


Is it time to have new keys cut? Looking for a We’ve got your fuel. Choose from a variety of tasty
place to call your own or would you rather share options, including Halal, vegan or vegetarian. It’s
with roommates? Let us help you open new doors easy to find healthy food and a place to grab a
and build community, on and off campus. coffee with friends on campus.

CAREER SERVICES ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICES


Landing the job will require more than a firm Aboriginal students have access to an Elder, study
handshake. We have experienced advisors who can area, peer mentoring and cultural activities. We
review your resumé, show you how to job search, have everything you need to get connected and
and prepare for the interview. build community.

FINANCIAL AID RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES


A challenge for any student is balancing new As a student, you have the right to come to
financial demands with a limited income. We have school in a harassment- and discrimination-free
information on awards, bursaries and grants to environment – and the responsibility to treat your
help you. classmates, professors and staff with respect.

CAMPUS SECURITY GET INVOLVED


Humber Public Safety ensures all students, staff Do you want to develop leadership skills,
and visitors have a safe and pleasant experience volunteer in the community, be active in student
at the college. Security is available 24 hours a day government or just meet new friends? Introduce
should you need assistance. yourself – we’ll show you how to take it from there.

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CAMPUSES

HUMBER HAS THREE


CAMPUSES IN AND
CLOSE TO THE GREATER
TORONTO AREA.

Our North Campus is located on the Humber River, close to


Pearson International Airport. Our Lakeshore Campus is right
on Lake Ontario, on the west side of Toronto. Our Orangeville
Campus is in the town of Orangeville, one hour north of Toronto.
NORTH CAMPUS

LAKESHORE CAMPUS

ORANGEVILLE CAMPUS

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CAMPUSES 
Having spaces to study and
relax is essential. The North
Campus Learning Resource
Commons (LRC) also has
essential services to support

NORTH CAMPUS your studies.

EXCEPTIONAL ACADEMICS, VIBRANT CULTURAL


EXPRESSION AND PEACEFUL SERENITY.
Humber’s largest campus is situated on 250 acres of green space at Finch
Avenue and Highway 27, right on the banks of the Humber River. The campus
is easily accessible from Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and York Region,
and is a public transit ride away from downtown Toronto.
Energetic and dynamic, the North Campus is home to the Learning Resource
Commons, an open, bright six-storey facility that houses most of the campus’s
student services, as well as a range of study, meeting and socializing areas.
The North Campus residence has space for 1,000 students and overlooks
the Humber Arboretum, with gardens, parkland and hiking trails – and the
odd deer sighting!

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GREAT FACILITIES MEAN YOU’LL LEARN
ON-THE-JOB SKILLS WHILE IN SCHOOL
• Digital media studios,
radio station and television
• The Centre for Urban Ecology, a
sustainably designed building for
broadcasting facilities educational programs set in our

• State-of-the-art science labs


250-acre arboretum
supporting health sciences
programs
• The Canadian Centre of Culinary
Arts and Sciences, home to

• The Design Centre, an open


concept, studio style setup where
our culinary programs, and the
Humber Food Truck – a unique
mobile classroom
our design programs are based

• • The Humber Spa, a full-service

DENAY
The Barrett Centre for Technology
spa and boutique staffed by
Innovation, a building where faculty
esthetician/spa management and
and students work with businesses
and community organizations to cosmetic management students VISUAL AND DIGITAL ARTS
innovate and create
• Aboriginal Resource Centre (ARC)
and Aboriginal Elder on campus
“I REALLY FOUND MY STYLE
THIS YEAR. I’M HALF FIRST
NATIONS AND HALF CANADIAN.
I INCORPORATE A LOT OF
SPIRITUALITY, MYTHOLOGY AND
STORYTELLING INTO MY PIECES,
AND I ALSO BRING ELEMENTS
OF POP CULTURE INTO IT.”
I was debating between the arts program at Humber and a
few other schools. I thought it would be good to work on my
portfolio and get a solid base in general arts. That’s how I
ended up here.
I grew up on a reservation, Attawapiskat First Nation, on and
off until I was 10 or 11. Then I spent my teenage years in

There are plenty of outdoor Sutton on Lake Simcoe. Sutton is a small town and I wanted
spaces for students to enjoy in so much more. Humber and living in Toronto has opened up
the warm weather (and, for the
new experiences for me.
brave ones, in winter too).
The professors are really good at providing guidance. A lot of
them are practicing artists; they have experience in galleries
and the workforce.

HIVES (Humber Interactive Spaces), one of the more
unique study and learning spaces at North Campus. The art gallery space in my program is pretty cool. It used to
be a hair salon, so it’s huge. It’s great for making art and being
creative. There’s a great warmth with everyone at Humber – it’s
like a family.

DENAY’S PATHWAY

Humber College,
(Future)
High school Diploma in Visual
Fashion school
and Digital Arts

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CAMPUSES 
We have lots of
collaborative spaces
to gather and learn
on campus.

LAKESHORE CAMPUS
HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE. MODERN CONVENIENCES.
MANY WAYS TO CONNECT WITH NATURE.
Featuring classrooms and labs in 10 restored heritage buildings, the
Lakeshore Campus is also home to several new and recently restored spaces,
including: the Centre for Entrepreneurship, a place for students who want to
launch their own businesses or learn new skills; the Student Welcome and
Resource Centre, which houses many of the campus’s student services, and
a Fitness Centre. The Lakeshore Commons provides four floors of classrooms,
meeting, study and socializing spaces, and an art gallery. Four hundred
students call the Lakeshore Student Residence home.

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The past and present meld perfectly as Humber
students learn and live among Lakeshore Campus’s
historic buildings, retrofitted with state-of-the-art
classrooms and an outdoor community event space.

THERE’S SO MUCH AT LAKESHORE CAMPUS


• •

Acting as the gateway to Lakeshore Campus, The Student
Welcome and Resource Centre offers a gathering place for Student Welcome and Resource The Centre for Justice
students, as well as essential student services. Centre with health and Leadership, which includes
counselling services a simulated crime scene lab,

• Lakeshore Grounds Interpretive


Centre, a space dedicated
interrogation rooms and a
mock court of justice
to telling the history of the
campus’s location
• A 360-degree, high-speed
driving simulator for our

• Black box theatre and theatre Police Foundations students


production workshops
• A simulated stock exchange

• Professional recording studio,


trading floor
as well as practice rooms and
performance spaces
• Lakeshore Commons building
with airy, open common areas

• Digital media production studios


and workspaces, computer labs,
multi-media production suites,
• The Centre for Entrepreneurship,
our innovation incubator
an art gallery and a cafeteria

• The Fashion Institute, home • Aboriginal Resource Centre


(ARC) and Aboriginal Elder
of our Fashion Management on campus
degree program

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CAMPUSES

ORANGEVILLE
CAMPUS
WELCOME TO YOUR
BRIGHT FUTURE.
Humber’s Orangeville Campus is a tight-knit
community. Small class sizes mean you will get
to know your classmates and instructors well.
The campus is housed on the second floor of
the Town of Orangeville’s Alder Street Recreation
Complex. This campus offers five classrooms, a
Student Commons/Computer Lab, as well as a
library, food court and restaurant. Parking onsite
is free.
The Orangeville Campus offers some of our most
popular programs, including Early Childhood
Education, Design Foundation, Social Service
Worker and Police Foundations, all taught by
professors with industry experience.


Overlooking an atrium,
Humber’s Orangeville
campus spaces let
students achieve their
academic goals in a
close-knit environment.

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YOU DON’T HAVE TO GO
FAR TO GET FAR.
• Home to more than 200 full-time
students

• Local campus and in-the-


community events offer lots of
opportunities for students to
interact and learn

• Study in wireless classrooms,


along with a student commons
and computer lab

• On-site fitness centre including a


swimming pool, two hockey rinks,
library and a food court


Program offerings at Orangeville
Campus focus on human and
social care, as a reflection of
this campus’s community vision.


Students can gather in the campus
lounge to study or relax.

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ACADEMIC INFORMATION

WE ARE
ON THE PATH
TO SUCCESS
WE HAVE MORE THAN
180 FULL-TIME PROGRAMS
IN MORE THAN 40 AREAS
OF STUDY, ALL DESIGNED
TO MEET YOUR ACADEMIC
AND CAREER GOALS.


Lakeshore offers a variety of spaces
ideal for relaxing and studying.
Lakeshore Commons (L Building) is
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ACADEMIC SCHOOLS
HUMBER HAS EIGHT ACADEMIC SCHOOLS, EACH WITH ITS OWN EXPERT FACULTY AND
ACCOMPLISHED STAFF.

SCHOOL OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY, RECREATION


Learn essential skills and knowledge in our information technology & TOURISM
programs. We offer comprehensive applied technology programs Prepare for an exciting, hands-on career with one of our culinary,
in design, engineering technologies, sustainable energy and hospitality, tourism and fitness recreation programs.
skilled trades.
SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES
THE BUSINESS SCHOOL Gain a solid foundation with interdisciplinary liberal arts
Get ready for the world of business with our in-depth business and sciences programs that include social sciences, humanities
programs that range from marketing and accounting to fashion and science electives, communications and math courses
management, international business and law. and ESL and university/college preparation.

SCHOOL OF CREATIVE & PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL OF MEDIA STUDIES


Practice your craft while gaining the tools to build a successful career Experience the largest combination of media-sector programs
in the arts. We have internationally recognized programs in comedy, in Canada, including journalism, public relations, graphic design,
music, publishing, theatre and writing. advertising, digital arts, 3D animation, film and television,
and web-based media.
SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Prepare for a meaningful career with programs in nursing, early SCHOOL OF SOCIAL & COMMUNITY SERVICES
childhood education, paramedic, occupational therapy/physiotherapy Create a career with a difference as a criminal justice professional,
assistant, pharmacy technician and funeral services. child and youth care worker, social service worker or in community
and justice services, developmental service, policing or fire services.

CREDENTIALS
FOUNDATION PROGRAMS DIPLOMAS (FOUR TO SIX SEMESTERS)
(TWO TO THREE SEMESTERS) Our career-focused diplomas are designed to give you specialized
Our foundation certificates allow you to gain or upgrade the skills you knowledge, enabling you to be work-ready when you graduate.
need to pursue further studies or launch your career. These programs
will help you build a portfolio, develop and hone your skills, or take the BACHELOR’S DEGREES (FOUR YEARS)
next step in your career. Our honours bachelor’s degrees give you the ideal balance of
theoretical, academic knowledge and practical, career-oriented
CERTIFICATES (TWO TO THREE SEMESTERS) experience. We combine the highest academic standards with
One-year certificates allow you to establish a foundation of knowledge exceptional work and clinical placements.
in a given field or upgrade your skills in your current career.
ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATES
APPRENTICESHIPS (THREE TO FIVE YEARS) (TWO TO THREE SEMESTERS)
Apprenticeships give you the opportunity to learn an in-demand skill Intended for students who already have a bachelor’s degree or an
in a variety of fields. We help get you ready for the workplace through appropriate postsecondary credential, an Ontario graduate certificate
the in-school training component. will give you specialized knowledge in your field of interest and
prepare you for your career.
For a complete list of programs, visit
humber.ca/programs.

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APPRENTICESHIPS

APPRENTICESHIPS
OFFER YOU A CHANCE
TO LEARN A HIGHLY
SKILLED TRADE
IN A NUMBER OF
INDUSTRIES LIDUO (DORA)
WE PROVIDE THE REQUIRED ACADEMIC COOK APPRENTICESHIP
COMPONENTS TOWARDS AN
APPRENTICESHIP, INCLUDING TECHNICAL “THE TEACHERS AT HUMBER
THEORY AND IN-SCHOOL TRAINING.
ARE KNOWLEDGEABLE. THEY
Skilled trades play an important role in our economy. The rapid pace HAVE ANSWERS TO ALL OF
of technological change and workforce retirements mean skilled
tradespeople are in demand. MY QUESTIONS, AND GIVE
At Humber, you’ll use the latest industry software in fully equipped
ME A LOT OF INFORMATION.
labs and shops. Working with skilled instructors, you’ll learn about THEY GIVE FEEDBACK AND
current trends within the industry and work in a learning environment SHARE EXPERIENCES THAT
that mirrors what you’ll see once you’re on the job.
HAVE INSPIRED ME.”
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, I came to Canada as an international student and studied
contact the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development economics at Trent University. After working at a financial
(ontario.ca/page/start-apprenticeship) to start your registration. company for a few years, I realized it wasn’t for me, and
that my true passion is cooking.
Apprenticeship programs are open to domestic students only.
I discovered there was a government program where my
For up-to-date program information, employer at the time could sponsor me to join Humber’s
visit humber.ca/programs. Cook Apprenticeship program.
The cooking classes, of course, are great. There’s a math
class, a management class and a menu designing class.
I love the menu class because you learn how to design
menus and calculate costs. This skill will be helpful if I want
to open my own restaurant one day.
I’ve recommended this program to all my colleagues.
The chefs have a lot of experience and patience. The skills
I’m learning at Humber are definitely preparing me for
the workforce.

LIDUO’S PATHWAY

Technical theory,
practical job Trent
University, Humber College,
experience and Work
Bachelor of Cook Apprenticeship
in-school training Economics
are the three pillars
supporting our
26 humber.ca technical trades
programs.
CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS


A Humber student tells
her story through a
program assignment.

YOU CAN CHOOSE


FROM MORE THAN
100 CERTIFICATES
AND DIPLOMAS 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.

To learn more, visit


humber.ca/programs.


Hands-on projects
allow students to
see their vision
come to life. 2019/2020 HUMBER VIEWBOOK 27
BACHELOR’S DEGREES

OUR CAREER- FOUR-YEAR HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREES


BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS – PARALEGAL STUDIES

FOCUSED HONOURS BACHELOR OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE


BACHELOR OF CHILD AND YOUTH CARE

BACHELOR’S
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

• Accounting


DEGREES ARE
Digital Business Management

• Fashion Management

• Finance

THE IDEAL BLEND •



Healthcare Management
Hospitality and Tourism Management

OF THEORETICAL •

Human Resources Management
International Business

LEARNING AND • Management Studies

• Marketing

PRACTICAL • Supply Chain Management


BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

APPLICATION
BACHELOR OF CREATIVE ADVERTISING
BACHELOR OF DESIGN
BACHELOR OF DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
Classes are taught by professors who have active industry BACHELOR OF FILM AND MEDIA PRODUCTION
connections and outstanding academic credentials. BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCES – WORKPLACE HEALTH
All of our degree programs offer work placements or clinical AND WELLNESS
experience, many of which are paid – meaning you’ll get valuable BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
job experience even before you graduate. BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN
Add in small class sizes and an industry-guided, job-relevant BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
curriculum, and your Humber degree will give you a definite BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM
advantage in a competitive world.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
BACHELOR OF NURSING*

Humber offers a wide range BACHELOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
of industry-relevant bachelor’s
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE – CRIMINAL JUSTICE
degrees.

*University of New Brunswick-Humber collaborative degree program.

To learn more, visit


humber.ca/degrees.

FIRST-YEAR COMMON PLATFORM


Many of our programs have common platforms, giving
you more time to choose a career path. Take between a
semester and a year to learn the fundamentals of business,
communications and more, and then decide which way you
want to go.

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YOU’VE WORKED
HARD TO GET WHERE
YOU ARE — AND WE
RECOGNIZE THAT
DEGREE SCHOLARSHIPS
We offer automatic scholarships to newly admitted degree students

ANDREW entering their first year directly from high school:

BACHELOR OF MUSIC – KEYBOARD ACADEMIC AVERAGE DEGREE SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT

95%+ $4,000 renewable


“IT WAS A BIG CULTURE SHOCK
90–94.9% $3,500 renewable
WHEN I CAME HERE, IN A
GREAT WAY. I OPENED MYSELF 85–89.9% $3,000 renewable

UP TO A WIDE RANGE OF 80–84.9% $2,000 renewable


MUSICAL STYLES THAT I HADN’T 75–79.9% $1,500 one time
EXPERIENCED BEFORE.”
I’ve taken piano lessons since the age of five and played Renewable scholarships will be reissued if the student achieves
trombone and tuba in my junior and senior high school 80% or above in each year of the Bachelor’s degree.
years. After high school I studied classical piano at Memorial
University in Newfoundland, then took a year to work as a
freelance musician in St. John’s.
After my year in the field I realized I wanted to become a
more versatile pianist. That’s why I chose to come to Humber. DIPLOMA TO DEGREE TRANSFER
The school offers a unique experience, with opportunities to STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP
study a variety of genres. Humber awards degree scholarships to students entering any
Humber honours bachelor’s degree program who have completed a
The professors are fantastic. They are incredibly talented and
two- or three-year diploma from a publicly funded college. Students
they have so much experience teaching and performing.
who have achieved a program GPA of 80 per cent or better will be
There are ensemble rooms available for students to book awarded a one-time scholarship of $2,500. Diplomas do not have
in the evenings, and every student has the opportunity to to be related to the degree program of choice and are not tied to
arrange and perform their own concert in the auditorium. the eligibility for advanced standing or transfer credit.
Studying at Humber has helped me build the necessary
skills and confidence to move forward with the next step of
my career. To learn more, visit
humber.ca/admissions/financial-aid/scholarships-bursaries.

ANDREW’S PATHWAY

Memorial
University, Humber College,
High school Bachelor of Bachelor of Music
Music – – Keyboard
Classical Piano

2019/2020 HUMBER VIEWBOOK 29


ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATES

TAKE YOUR EDUCATION


TO THE NEXT LEVEL
Humber’s Ontario Graduate Certificate programs (also referred to as
postgraduate programs) complement the postsecondary education you’ve
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.

ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES


PERFORMANCE
• Arts Administration and
•• Clinical Research
Regulatory Affairs
MADISON
Cultural Management • Systems Navigator PARALEGAL STUDIES
•• Creative Book Publishing
Creative Writing – Fiction, Creative HOSPITALITY,
Non-Fiction, Poetry RECREATION “HUMBER HAS A STRONG
• Humour Writing – Online and Print AND TOURISM REPUTATION AND I WANTED
••
(Ministry Title – Comedy Writing)
Music Business • Advanced Chocolate and
Confectionary Artistry TO GO SOMEWHERE THAT
Music Composition
• Exercise Science and
Lifestyle Management
WOULD PROVIDE GOOD
CONNECTIONS IN MY FIELD.”
BUSINESS AND
MANAGEMENT • Hospitality and Tourism
Operations Management I received my Paralegal Diploma from Mohawk College. Once
•• Alternative Dispute Resolution
• Sport Business Management I graduated, Humber offered a Degree-Transfer pathway to
Business Management
– Entrepreneurial Enterprise
• Wellness Coaching the Bachelor of Paralegal Studies and I was able to start in
the second year of the program.
•• Event Management
Fashion Management
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY It is the only four-year paralegal degree program to receive

••
and Promotions
Financial Planning •• Enterprise Software Development
Information Technology Solutions
accreditation from the Law Society of Ontario.
My professors are wonderful. They are all active in the legal
Fundraising Management
• User Experience (UX) Design field, and they have a lot of insight. We have professors
(Ministry Title – Fundraising and
• Web Development who are deputy judges and Honourable Justices of the

••
Volunteer Management)
Global Business Management • Wireless Telecommunications Peace. One of our professors wrote our textbook and another
created the first Indigenous Studies course in the program.
Human Resources Management LIBERAL ARTS
• Insurance Management – Property
AND SCIENCES
Law serves as a foundation for so many careers that you


and Casualty could go anywhere with this degree.

•• Professional Writing and


International Development I am part of the Consent is Sexy campaign advocating
Communications

••
Marketing Management
• Research Analyst against sexual violence on campus and I also volunteered
Paralegal
Professional Accounting Practice • Teaching English as a with the Take Back the Night march. There are endless

•• Second Language (TESL) opportunities to get involved at Humber.


Project Management
Public Administration
MEDIA
• Supply Chain Management
•• Advertising – Account Management
MADISON’S PATHWAY
Advertising – Media Management
COMMUNITY AND
EMERGENCY SERVICES •• Advertising Copywriting
Humber (Future)

••
Content Strategy Mohawk

••
College, Humber College,
Addictions and Mental Health Journalism High
College,
Bachelor of Graduate
Diploma
Early Childhood Education – Post-Production school
in
Applied Arts Certificate in


Special Needs – Paralegal Human Resources
Paralegal


Public Relations Studies Management
Forensic Identification
• Television Writing and Producing

30 humber.ca
TRANSFER STUDENTS

GET THE CREDIT YOU DESERVE


WHO IS A TRANSFER STUDENT? HAVE QUESTIONS? CONTACT US
You are a transfer student if you have completed or partially Speak to a transfer advisor at transferopportunities@humber.ca.
completed a program at a college or university and wish to continue
your studies at Humber.

AS A TRANSFER STUDENT, YOU CAN FOLLOW HUMBER-SENECA POLYTECHNIC


ONE OF THREE PATHS: PARTNERSHIP
In June 2018, we announced the Humber-Seneca Polytechnic
TRANSFER IN Partnership (HSPP). This partnership promotes cooperation
You want to transfer credits or credentials from another college or and collaboration between Humber College and Seneca
university or apply for credit based on prior work or life experience. College while enhancing and expanding learning opportunities
TRANSFER WITHIN for students at both institutions.
You are a Humber student or graduate wanting to transfer credits or a Through the HSPP, we are identifying potential transfer
completed credential into another Humber program. pathways between diplomas and degrees at both Humber
and Seneca.*
TRANSFER OUT
You are a Humber graduate wanting to further your education through This partnership will also include joint efforts on developing
future study options at other educational institutions. and planning programs, creating shared curriculum and
expanding program offerings. Leveraging our combined
TRANSFER CREDITS strengths as providers of comprehensive polytechnic
If you have completed a similar course at another recognized education, we’ll work with Seneca to provide you with broader
postsecondary institution, you may be eligible to receive transfer options and greater access to world-class education.
credit(s) toward your Humber program. Use our step-by-step guide
and online database to get you started. *
HSPP EXAMPLE TRANSFER PATHWAYS
PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT Seneca’s Graphic Design Diploma to Humber’s Creative
AND RECOGNITION (PLAR) Advertising Honours Degree.

PLAR is designed to recognize relevant learning acquired through life Humber’s Computer Programmer Diploma to Seneca’s
and work experience and translate this learning into college credit. Software Development Honours Degree.

Learn more at
humber.ca/transferoptions.

2019/2020 HUMBER VIEWBOOK 31


PATHWAYS

PATHWAYS AT HUMBER
AS A GLOBAL LEADER IN POLYTECHNIC EDUCATION, HUMBER
OFFERS A NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES TO HELP MEET YOUR GOALS.
HUMBER SUPPORTS CONTINUOUS LEARNING AND WE HAVE BUILT IN
MANY PATHWAYS BETWEEN OUR CREDENTIALS TO HELP YOU FIND
THE RIGHT PROGRAM FIT.

FOUNDATION PROGRAMS GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE PROGRAMS


Our foundational pathways get you ready for Explore your options or improve your
postsecondary education and help you make grades with general arts and science
an informed choice. programs.

ART FOUNDATION COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY TRANSFER


This program offers you a comprehensive foundation in the basics of (TWO OR FOUR SEMESTERS)
visual arts. Working in a studio environment, you’ll explore the creative Prepare for further study at college or university with a program
process with different types of media. combining humanities, math and science courses with instruction
in academic writing and critical thinking skills. After four semesters,
DESIGN FOUNDATION you may gain advanced standing in degree programs at Humber and
This program gives you the skills to put your creative flair other institutions.
and interest in visual arts into focus as you begin a career in design.
Train in professional design with a diverse curriculum that features PRE-HEALTH SCIENCES PATHWAY TO ADVANCED
courses in interior, graphic and industrial design. DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES (TWO SEMESTERS)
If you’re interested in a career in health sciences, this program will help
MEDIA FOUNDATION you build the basic science and mathematics knowledge you’ll need.
With small class sizes and expert instruction in design, writing and You’ll learn writing and critical thinking skills along with foundational
computer skills, this program is an excellent stepping stone to more knowledge of biology, chemistry, anatomy and physiology.
specialized media career training.
TECHNOLOGY (TWO SEMESTERS)
For more information, visit Gain important background knowledge in physics, chemistry, computer
humber.ca/programs.
applications, AutoCAD and math, coupled with academic writing and
critical thinking.

For more information, visit


liberalarts.humber.ca/departments/general-arts-and-science.

GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE – UNIVERSITY TRANSFER (DIPLOMA)


If your goal is to earn a full diploma and to go on to degree-level studies, Humber’s General Arts and Science – University Transfer diploma
program is a great choice for you. There are more than 30 degree programs offered at Humber where you can continue your studies.

32 humber.ca
PATHWAYS
DIPLOMA TO DEGREE BLOCK TRANSFER CREDIT
Complete your degree with us in less time. Graduates of Humber
diploma programs* may be eligible for block transfer credit into one
of Humber’s bachelor’s degree programs.

100+ DIPLOMA TO DEGREE PATHWAY


OPPORTUNITIES

$2,500 DEGREE SCHOLARSHIPS TO STUDENTS


ENTERING ANY HUMBER DEGREE PROGRAM** NAVIKA
POLICE FOUNDATIONS

TRANSFER FROM HUMBER


If you’re looking to advance your education beyond Humber with “HUMBER SEEMED LIKE THE
another credential, Humber has a number of transfer agreements with BEST CHOICE BECAUSE MANY
many postsecondary institutions throughout Canada and abroad.
PEOPLE HAD GOOD THINGS
TO SAY ABOUT THE POLICE
60+ PATHWAYS WITH PARTNERS IN ONTARIO, FOUNDATIONS PROGRAM IN
CANADA AND ABROAD PARTICULAR. IT SEEMED TO HAVE
A LOT OF THINGS THAT AREN’T
OFFERED AT OTHER SCHOOLS.”
To learn more, visit
humber.ca/transferoptions. I knew I wanted a career where I could help people. We had
police officers at our high school, and I would often interact
with them. Through this, I realized policing was a career
I could see myself in.

Students gather
at the Lakeshore My time in the Police Foundations program put into
Commons building. perspective for me what you have to expect going into this
career. It helps having teachers that have been and are still
police officers.
I haven’t seen a simulation lab like Humber’s anywhere else.
The situations and graphics are so life-like. I did a driving
simulation and a use-of-force simulation.
I’ve been accepted into the Criminal Justice degree program,
which is a pathway from the police foundations program.
Because I have my Police Foundations diploma, in another
two years I will have a degree.
I’m walking away from my program with a lot more than when
I came in to it.
*Graduates of similar Ontario diplomas may also be eligible for block transfer credit into
a Humber degree program if their diploma program has the same program learning
outcomes as the Humber diploma. Please note that diploma graduates may be required NAVIKA’S PATHWAY
to take courses offered in lower semesters in order to meet the overall degree learning
outcomes. Specific program grade point averages (GPAs) and subject requirements are
required for admission. Humber College, Humber College,
High
Diploma in Police Bachelor of Social Science
**Graduates must have a 80 per cent overall GPA in their Ontario College diploma school
Foundations - Criminal Justice
program to be eligible for $2,500.00 scholarship.

2019/2020 HUMBER VIEWBOOK 33


SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID

YOU WANT A GREAT EDUCATION AND WE


WANT TO HELP YOU GET ONE. THERE ARE
MANY WAYS TO MAKE THAT POSSIBLE.
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS BURSARIES
Scholarships and awards are given to students based on merit We provide bursaries to students who have financial emergencies
and academic achievement. We can also help you find information or an ongoing financial need. There are bursaries available for
about application-based scholarships both from Humber and students who are the first in their families to go to a postsecondary
from external sources. We awarded more than 1,000 awards and school, students who want to study abroad, and many more.
scholarships to eligible students last year, including entrance
For more, visit
scholarships and awards for academic achievement. humber.ca/admissions/financial-aid/scholarships-bursaries.
For more information, go to
humber.ca/studentawards. OSAP
The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) provides federally and
DEGREE SCHOLARSHIPS provincially funded loans and grants to eligible postsecondary students.
We offer automatic scholarships to newly admitted degree students Learn more at
entering their first year directly from high school. ontario.ca/osap.
To learn more, visit
humber.ca/financial-aid. WORK STUDY PROGRAM
The Ontario Work Study Program enables you to work part time on
DIPLOMA TO DEGREE TRANSFER STUDENT campus to help finance your education. Check with the Academic &
SCHOLARSHIPS Career Success Centre for job postings and eligibility information.
Humber awards degree scholarships to students entering any Humber For details, go to
honours bachelor’s degree program who have completed a two- or careers.humber.ca/work-study.
three-year diploma from a publicly funded college. Students who have
achieved a program GPA of 80 per cent 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/financial-aid.

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ESTIMATING YOUR FEES*
Diploma or Certificate Tuition $4,000

Bachelor’s Degree Tuition $7,800

Ontario Graduate Certificate Tuition $6,300

International Students Diploma or Certificate Tuition $15,000

International Student Degree Tuition $16,700

International Student Ontario Graduate Certificate Tuition $16,100

Books $1,500

Supplies $500 IRINA


DIGITAL BUSINESS
Parking $580
MANAGEMENT
Public Transit $1,250
Residence and Meal Plan $8,800 – $11,500

* Note: Estimated average cost for one year based on 2018/2019 rates
“OUT OF ALL THE COLLEGES I WAS
covering two academic semesters. Costs will vary for each program. LOOKING AT, HUMBER LOOKED
Co-op and/or lab fees are not included. REALLY FRIENDLY. IT LOOKED
To learn more, visit LIKE THE COLLEGE THAT HAD THE
humber.ca/fees. BEST COMMUNITY — ONE THAT IS
REALLY ACCEPTING OF PEOPLE

Student Residence
THAT ARE NEW TO CANADA.”
at North Campus. I went to high school in Romania, then moved to Canada
with my family and started in Humber’s Business – Marketing
diploma program. I decided I wanted to specialize in digital
marketing, so I continued my studies in the Digital Business
Management degree program. I received transfer credits for
my diploma and started in the second year of the program.
The program is engaging and practical, combining theoretical
knowledge with practical skills. The professors are really
great. They always encourage us to think analytically and
make connections with real-life situations. All of them
have experience in the field. The program offers amazing
extracurricular activities and networking opportunities.
I work full time for a marketing agency, and would not be able
to do most things at my job without the knowledge I’ve gained
from Humber.

IRINA’S PATHWAY
Humber Humber College,
College, Bachelor of
High Moved to
Diploma in Commerce –
school Canada
Business – Digital Business
Marketing Management

2019/2020 HUMBER VIEWBOOK 35


ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS CHART

WE ARE

One of the many
outdoor spaces at
Lakeshore Campus.

ALL ABOUT
THE DETAILS
TAKING A CAMPUS TOUR
IS THE BEST WAY TO SEE
WHAT IT’S REALLY LIKE TO
BE A HUMBER STUDENT.
Discover Humber at
humber.ca/tours.

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APPLIED
TECHNOLOGY
Learn to take your ideas from concept to creation.
Offering programs in design, engineering technologies,
skilled trades and sustainable energy, we give you
the chance to acquire highly sought-after skills using
specialized labs, equipment and facilities. On-the-job
experience is emphasized through work placements.  Heating,
 Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning Technician
program at North Campus.

Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways


Additional Requirements Semester Start
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
Certificates and Diplomas
Architectural Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Design and construction producers, project 6 North: OP Bachelor of Commerce
Technology any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two co-ordinators, estimators and project inspectors, Sept/Jan – Management
Code: 03371 Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. housing specialists, sales representatives for Studies, Bachelor of
construction equipment manufacturers, building Interior Design (Humber
inspectors, and plan examiners. Graduates only)
Cabinet Making Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Creators of store fixtures, architectural 3 North:
Code: 30991 any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two millwork (doors and windows), professionals Sept/Jan
Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. in the kitchen cabinet industry, as well as
furniture construction.
Carpentry Renovation Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Assistant site superintendent or worker in 3 North:
Technician any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two a specific sub trade: drywall, hardwood Sept/Jan
Code: CR211 Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. installation, trim worker.
Civil Engineering Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Designers, project managers, inspectors, 6 North: OP Bachelor of Commerce
Technology Grade 12 Math (MCT4C, MDM4U, drafters or contractors on: structural, September – Management Studies
Code: 03351 MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U – municipal, transportation or environmental
MAP4C is acceptable at 81% or higher) projects.
or equivalent, and two Grade 11 or 12
C, M or U courses.
Computer Engineering Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Computer engineering technologist. 6 North: OP Bachelor of Commerce
Technology any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two Sept/Jan – Management Studies
Code: 03501 Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Computer Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Computer programmers, junior web developers, 4 North:
Programmer any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two junior database designers, junior software September
Code: CP211 Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. testers, customer support analysts, system
co-ordinators, technical sales co-ordinators
and technical support representatives.
Design Foundation Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Specialized design study in various 2 North: Bachelor of Creative
Code: 09151 and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or fields including industrial design, interior Sept/Jan Advertising, Bachelor
U courses. design, interior decorating, graphic design, Orangeville: of Industrial Design,
architecture, civil engineering or building September Bachelor of Interior
technology. Design, Architectural
Technology diploma,
Graphic Design diploma
and Interior Decorating
diploma
Electrical Engineering Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Technicians who design, maintain, service or 4 North: Bachelor of Commerce
Technician – Control any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two sell automated industrial, electrical machines, Sept/Jan – Management Studies,
Systems Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. electrical control, power and process Electrical Engineering
Code: 30111 instrumentation systems and equipment. Technology
Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission.
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca
for admission requirements and application information.
LEGEND S = Semesters WP = Work Placement OP = Optional Work Placement HUMBER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS CHART 37
Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways
Additional Requirements Semester Start
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
Certificates and Diplomas continued
Electrical Engineering Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Technologists who design, maintain, service 6 North: 3 Bachelor of Commerce
Technology – Control any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two or sell automated industrial, electrical Sept/Jan - Management Studies,
Systems Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. machines, electrical control, power systems, Electrical Engineering
Code: 30101 power distribution protection and control, Technology
and process instrumentation systems and
equipment.
Electrical Techniques Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Electrical apprenticeship programs, work 2 North: Electrician-Construction
Code: 04021 any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two in power generation, green energy and Sept/Jan/ and Maintenance
Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. automation. May Apprenticeship,
Industrial Electrician
Apprenticeship
Electromechanical Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Careers in processing, packaging, power 4 North: Bachelor of Commerce
Engineering any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two generation, mining, machine assembly, Sept/Jan – Management Studies,
Technician Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. troubleshooting and testing, systems Electromechanical
Code: 3070R integration, application support, maintenance, Engineering Technology
component testing and assembly, automation
programming, robotic maintenance and
programming, and technical sales and services.
Electromechanical Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Careers in process control, PLC programming, 6 North: OP
Engineering any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two packaging, power generation, mining, Sept/Jan
Technology Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. machine design, building automated systems,
Code: 3071R maintenance, transportation, systems
integration, component testing, technical sales,
quality control and a host of other fields.
Electronics Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Careers with broadcasting networks, 4 North: Bachelor of Commerce
Engineering any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two telecommunication carriers, manufacturers Sept/Jan – Management Studies,
Technician Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. of electronics equipment; and manufacturers Electronics Engineering
Code: 03531 of scientific, medical and industrial Technology
instrumentation.
Electronics Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Manufacturers’ representatives, technical 6 North: OP
Engineering any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two salespeople, managers and entrepreneurs. Sept/Jan
Technology Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.
Code: 03511
Heating, Refrigeration Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Careers in design, install, service and retrofit 4 North: Heating, Refrigeration
and Air Conditioning any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two heating, ventilation, air conditioning and Sept/Jan and Air Conditioning
Technician Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. refrigeration (HRAC) equipment professionals. Technology
Code: 03271
Heating, Refrigeration Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Potential employers include heating, 6 North: OP
and Air Conditioning any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration Sept/Jan
Technology Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. manufacturers, consulting engineers, architects,
Code: 03601 process industries, wholesalers, distributors,
mechanical contractors, building owners, chain
stores, energy management firms, property
management companies, and school boards.
Industrial Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Creators of store fixtures, architectural millwork 3 North:
Woodworking any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two (doors and windows), kitchen cabinetry, as well Sept/Jan
Technician Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. as furniture construction.
Code: 30891
Interior Decorating Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Interior decorating magazine editors-in-chief, 4 North: OP Bachelor of Interior
Code: 31511 any three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U magazine interior decorators, TV personalities, Sept/Jan Design (Humber
courses. Recommended Preparation: guest TV decorators, newspaper feature article Graduates only)
Prior to entering the program, it is leaders, interior decorating business owners,
recommended that students have event planners, managers of decorating retail
secondary school studies in drawing stores, design consultants and buyers.
and drafting. Students should have the
ability to draw along with drawing and
sketching training.

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Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways
Additional Requirements Semester Start
Landscape Technician Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Opportunities with landscape contractors, 4 North:
Code: 01521 any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two design firms, design-build firms, garden September
Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. centres, nurseries, municipalities, golf courses
and in technical sales.
Mechanical Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Potential fields include mechanical design, 4 North: Bachelor of Commerce
Engineering Grade 12 Math (MCT4C, MDM4U, production, testing, consulting and service Sept/Jan – Management Studies,
Technician MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U – industries, machine tool sales, and service Mechanical Engineering
Code: 30601 MAP4C is acceptable at 81% or higher) departments. Technology
or equivalent, and two Grade 11 or 12
C, M or U courses.
Mechanical Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Careers in drafting and design, equipment 6 North: OP
Engineering Grade 12 Math (MCT4C, MDM4U, testing, mechanical equipment installation and Sept/Jan
Technology MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U – consulting engineering offices; and careers in
Code: 30731 MAP4C is acceptable at 81% or higher) the metal cutting industries, programming, cost
or equivalent, and two Grade 11 or 12 estimating, quality control and inspection, and
C, M or U courses. in machinery sales.
Mechanical Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Millwright apprenticeship programs, construction 2 North:
Techniques – any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two and industry work, metal fabrication and green Sept/Jan/
Millwright Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. energy. May
Code: 04991
Plumbing Techniques Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Plumbing apprenticeship, construction industry 2 North: Plumbing
Code: 03991 any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two work, green energy initiatives, and municipal Sept/Jan/ Apprenticeship
Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. water and sewage treatment. May
Sustainable Energy Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Sustainable energy project manager, energy 6 North: OP Bachelor of Commerce
and Building any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two auditor/analyst/modeler, sustainable building September – Management Studies
Technology Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. technologist, technical support specialist,
Code: 31551 government energy policy analyst, sustainable
project supervisor/manager, business operator/
entrepreneur.
Urban Arboriculture – Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Employers include municipalities, provincial 2 North:
Tree Care and three Grade 11 or 12 C, M or and federal governments, and public utilities. Sept/Jan
(Ministry Title: U courses. Opportunities also exist with tree care
Urban Arboriculture) contractors and other private sector employers.
Code: 01991
Welding Techniques Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), Careers in manufacturing and fabricating, 2 North:
Code: WT111 any Grade 12 C or U Math, and two automotive, heavy equipment production, Sept/Jan/
Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. automation, and construction. May
Degrees
Industrial Design Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Designer of laptops and mobile devices, 8 North: 3
(Bachelor of) Grade 12 U English minimum 65%, and any sports cars and off-road recreational vehicles, September
Code: 22031 Grade 12 U Math minimum 60%.* Overall contemporary furniture and lighting, running
minimum grade point average (GPA) 65%. shoes and sports equipment to name a few.
**Additional requirements: Portfolio
and writing samples.
Interior Design Six Grade 12 U or M courses including Designer in corporate, health-care, retail, 8 North: 3
(Bachelor of) Grade 12 U English minimum 65%, commercial, hospitality and residential design September
Code: 22051 and any Grade 11 or 12 U or M Math fields.
minimum 60%. Overall minimum grade
point average (GPA) 65 per cent.
**Additional requirements: Portfolio
and writing sample.

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the *Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for below 60% may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math
admission requirements and application information. equivalency course during their first or second semester at Humber. Additional course fees
Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. will apply.
**Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc.,
and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details.

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
Recording studio at Lakeshore Campus.

ARTS AND
PERFORMANCE
Highly respected actors, directors, comedians, writers,
publishers and musicians teach at Humber. With
exceptional spaces to learn, create and perform, it’s
no surprise that we’re home to internationally
renowned creative arts programs. You’ll have
endless opportunities to share your work with the
Humber community and beyond.

Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways


Additional Requirements Semester Start
ARTS AND PERFORMANCE
Certificates and Diplomas
Acting for Film and Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Stage, film and TV actor. Creator of webisodes, 4 Lakeshore:
Television ENG4U), and three Grade 11 virtual reality and gaming videos. Voice-overs September
Code: 10351 or 12 C, M or U courses. for cartoons, commercials, narration and audio
**Additional requirements: dialogue replacement (dubbing).
Audition and letters of reference.
Comedy: Writing and Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Stand-up comedian, writer, producer and 4 Lakeshore:
Performance ENG4U), and three Grade 11 broadcaster. September
Code: 12211 or 12 C, M or U courses.
**Additional requirements: Audition.
Music, Introduction Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Performer. Other diploma and degree programs 2 Lakeshore: Bachelor of Music
to Commercial ENG4U), and three Grade 11 including the Bachelor of Music. September
Jazz Music (Ministry or 12 C, M or U courses.
Title – Introduction **Additional requirements:
to Commercial/Jazz Online audition.
Music) Bass
(Code: JM1S1)***,
Cello, French Horn,
Guitar, Keyboard,
Percussion, Trombone,
Trumpet, Tuba, Violin,
Vocal, Woodwind
Theatre Arts – Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Performers, directors, producers, writers, as 6 Lakeshore:
Performance ENG4U), and three Grade 11 well as film actors, musical theatre actors, September
Code: 04881 or 12 C, M or U courses. puppeteers and voice actors.
**Additional requirements: Audition.
Theatre Arts – Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Carpenters, prop builders, puppeteers, 4 Lakeshore:
Production ENG4U), and three Grade 11 conventional and moving light technicians, September
Code: 04891 or 12 C, M or U courses. sound technicians, wardrobe personnel, riggers,
**Additional requirements: Cover and scenic painters.
letter and resumé.
Degrees
Music (Bachelor of) Six Grade 12 U or M courses Performing artist, clinician, producer, engineer, 8 Lakeshore: 3
— Bass (Code: 2206S)***, including Grade 12 U English songwriter, arranger or composer. September
Cello, Drums/ minimum 65%. Overall minimum
Percussion, French grade point average (GPA) 65%.
Horn, Guitar, Keyboard, **Additional requirements: Audition.
Saxophone/ Woodwind,
Trombone, Trumpet,
Tuba, Violin, Voice
Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the **Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc.,
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details.
admission requirements and application information. ***Each instrument has a unique program code. See the program page on the website.

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BUSINESS AND  Business
 and management
programs are offered at North

MANAGEMENT
and Lakeshore Campuses.

Our business programs will help you develop skills


that are both current and relevant to today’s business
demands. Blending academic theory with practical
skills will give you the tools and experience you need
to fulfill your potential. You’ll gain the knowledge,
intelligence, creativity and experience that it takes to
succeed in any area of business, at any level.

Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways


Additional Requirements Semester Start
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Certificates and Diplomas
Business – Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in accounts payable, accounts 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Commerce –
Accounting ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, receivable, cost accounting, general ledger Sept/Jan/ Accounting
Code: 02211 MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, accounting, general accounting, credit and May
MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 collections, inventory control, payroll accounting,
U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), budget analysis consulting, financial accounting,
and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or management accounting and tax preparation.
U courses.
Business – Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Marketing co–ordinator, marketing assistant, 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Commerce –
Marketing ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, product consultant, team manager, digital Sept/Jan/ Accounting, Digital Business
Code: 02411 MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, media account manager, project lead, virtual May Management, Fashion
MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 logistics specialist, events co–ordinator, Management, Finance,
U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), e–Business solutions specialist, social media Healthcare Management,
and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or analyst, promotions supervisor, merchandising Hospitality and Tourism
U courses. supervisor, sales representative, assistant Management, Human
analyst and assistant retail manager. Resource Management,
International Business,
Management Studies,
Marketing, Supply Chain
Management 
Business Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Marketing researcher, merchandising manager, 6 North: 3 Bachelor of Commerce –
Administration ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, product manager, budget analyst, sales Sept/Jan/ Accounting, Digital Business
Code: 02511 MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, representative, financial planner, office manager, May Management, Fashion
MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 human resources administrator, advertising Lakeshore: Management, Finance,
U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), account co–ordinator and event planner. Sept/Jan Healthcare Management,
and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or Hospitality and Tourism
U courses. Management, Human
Resource Management,
International Business,
Management Studies,
Marketing, Supply Chain
Management
Business Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in accounts payable, accounts 6 North: 3 Bachelor of Commerce –
Administration – ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, receivable, cost accounting, general ledger Sept/Jan/ Accounting
Accounting MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, accounting, general accounting, credit and May
Code: 02111 MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 collections, inventory control, payroll accounting,
U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), internal/external auditing, financial planning
and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or and analysis, financial accounting, management
U courses. accounting, tax auditing, tax preparation, and
compliance management.

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Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways
Additional Requirements Semester Start
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Certificates and Diplomas continued
Business Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Golf course or pro shop facility manager, 6 North: 3 Bachelor of Commerce
Administration – ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, tournament and special events co–ordinator, September – Digital Business
Professional Golf MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, teaching professional, retail sales agent or Management, Fashion
Management MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 manager with a golf equipment and apparel Management, Finance,
Code: 20231 U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), manufacturer. Healthcare Management,
and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or Hospitality and Tourism
U courses. Management, Human
Resource Management,
International Business,
Management Studies,
Marketing, Supply Chain
Management
Business Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in customer service, marketing, 6 Lakeshore: 3 Bachelor of Commerce –
Administration ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, marketing research and sales, purchasing, Sept/Jan Accounting, Digital Business
(Co–op) MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, HR administration, product and account Management, Fashion
Code: 20091 MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 management, event planning, accounting and Management, Finance,
U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), financial planning, and budget analysis. Healthcare Management,
and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or Hospitality and Tourism
U courses. Management, Human
Resource Management,
International Business,
Management Studies,
Marketing, Supply Chain
Management
Business Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Entry level positions in fields such as banking, 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Commerce –
Management ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, retail, manufacturing, finance, operations, Sept/Jan/ Accounting, Digital Business
Code: 02251 MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, logistics, HR, customer service, marketing, May Management, Fashion
MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 sales and entrepreneurship. Lakeshore: Management, Finance,
U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), Sept/Jan Healthcare Management,
and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or Hospitality and Tourism
U courses. Management, Human
Resource Management,
International Business,
Management Studies,
Marketing, Supply Chain
Management
Business Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Banking – customer service representative, 4 Lakeshore: 3
Management – ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, financial services manager, mortgage specialist, Sept/Jan
Financial Services MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, financial planner. Investments – investment
Code: 20061 MCV4U or MHF4U) or Grade 11 advisor. Insurance – financial advisor. Financial
U or M Math (MCR3U or MCF3M), planning – financial planner.
and two Grade 11 or 12 C, M or
U courses.
Cosmetic Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Makeup artist, counter manager or account 4 North:
Management ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or executive, cosmetic product development, Sept/Jan
Code: 21781 12 C, M or U courses. managing cosmetic/fragrance cosmetic
counters or buyer.
Esthetician/Spa Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Manager, esthetician, medical esthetician, skin 4 North: 3
Management ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or care therapist, nail technician, front–line staff Sept/Jan
Code: 20871 12 C, M or U courses. member or retail sales specialist.

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the *Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for below 60% may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math
admission requirements and application information. equivalency course during their first or second semester at Humber. Additional course fees
Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. will apply.

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Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways
Additional Requirements Semester Start
Fashion Arts and Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Buyer, associate buyer, planner, distribution 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Commerce –
Business ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or marketing manager in retail or mall management, Sept/Jan Fashion Management
Code: FA211 12 C, M or U courses. 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.
Law Clerk Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Law clerk, legal assistant, legal secretary or 4 North: 3
Code: 02031 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or independent contractor. Sept/Jan/
12 C, M or U courses. May
Paralegal Education Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Court and tribunal agent, paralegal, or court 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Applied
Code: 21501 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or administrator. Sept/Jan Arts – Paralegal Studies,
12 C, M or U courses. Protection, Security and
Investigation: Crime Scene
Investigation
Degrees
Accounting Six Grade 12 U or M courses Accountant, budget analyst, taxation specialist, 8 Lakeshore: 3
(Bachelor of including Grade 12 U English auditor or treasurer. Sept/Jan
Commerce) minimum 65% and any Grade 12
Code: 22211 U Math minimum 60%.* Overall
minimum grade point average
(GPA) 65%.
Digital Business Six Grade 12 U or M courses Market analyst, e–marketing specialist, product 8 Lakeshore: 3
Management including Grade 12 U English manager, distribution manager, purchaser/ Sept/Jan
(Bachelor of minimum 65% and any Grade 12 buyer, operations manager, quality supervisor,
Commerce) U Math minimum 60%.* Overall Internet marketer, web developer, webmaster,
Code: DB411 minimum grade point average content manager, social media co–ordinator,
(GPA) 65%. and online support.
Fashion Management Six Grade 12 U or M courses Retail or wholesale buyer, planner/allocator, 8 Lakeshore: 3
(Bachelor of including Grade 12 U English brand manager, distribution manager or Sept/Jan
Commerce) minimum 65% and any Grade 12 product developer.
Code: 22101 U Math minimum 60%.* Overall
minimum grade point average
(GPA) 65%.
Finance Six Grade 12 U or M courses Financial analyst, financial advisor/planner, 8 Lakeshore: 3
(Bachelor of including Grade 12 U English banker, money manager or insurance agent. Sept/Jan
Commerce) minimum 65% and any Grade 12
Code: 22271 U Math minimum 60%.* Overall
minimum grade point average
(GPA) 65%.
Healthcare Six Grade 12 U or M courses Careers in hospitals, medical offices, community 8 Lakeshore: 3
Management including Grade 12 U English care organizations, public health, professional Sept/Jan
(Bachelor of minimum 65% and any Grade 12 associations and government.
Commerce) U Math minimum 60%.* Overall
Code: HM411 minimum grade point average
(GPA) 65%.
Human Resources Six Grade 12 U or M courses HR training co–ordinator, recruiter, 8 Lakeshore: 3
Management including Grade 12 U English compensation analyst, health and safety Sept/Jan
(Bachelor of minimum 65% and any Grade 12 specialist, labour relations representative,
Commerce) U Math minimum 60%.* Overall benefits administrator, and HR generalist.
Code: 22111 minimum grade point average
(GPA) 65%.
International Six Grade 12 U or M courses Careers in foreign investment, business 8 Lakeshore: 3
Business including Grade 12 U English development, logistics, customs, freight Sept/Jan
(Bachelor of minimum 65% and any Grade 12 forwarding, trade consulting and international
Commerce) U Math minimum 60%.* Overall marketing.
Code: 22121 minimum grade point average
(GPA) 65%.

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Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways
Additional Requirements Semester Start
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Degrees continued
International Six Grade 12 U or M courses International project manager, logistics manager, 8 Lakeshore: 3
Development including Grade 12 U English program co–ordinator, rural or northern September
(Bachelor of) minimum 65% and any Grade community development officer, international
Code: 22251 11 or 12 U or M Math minimum program development officer, grant writer or
60%.* Overall minimum grade researcher.
point average (GPA) 65%.
Management Studies Six Grade 12 U or M courses Careers in finance, human resources, 8 Lakeshore: 3
(Bachelor of including Grade 12 U English marketing/sales, operations/logistics. Sept/Jan
Commerce) minimum 65% and any Grade 12
Code: 22291 U Math minimum 60%.* Overall
minimum grade point average
(GPA) 65%.
Marketing Six Grade 12 U or M courses Marketing analyst; product, sales, marketing or 8 Lakeshore: 3
(Bachelor of including Grade 12 U English communications manager in a wide range of Sept/Jan
Commerce) minimum 65% and any Grade 12 sectors including consumer goods, electronics,
Code: 22281 U Math minimum 60%.* Overall entertainment, fashion, music, sports and retail.
minimum grade point average
(GPA) 65%.
Paralegal Studies Six Grade 12 U or M courses Provincial offences prosecutor, Small Claims 8 Lakeshore: 3
(Bachelor of including Grade 12 U English Court legal representative, legal researcher, September
Applied Arts) minimum 65%. Overall minimum court monitor, paralegal firm manager or
Code: 22011 grade point average (GPA) 65%. paralegal practice owner.
Supply Chain Six Grade 12 U or M courses Careers in supply chain management, strategic 8 Lakeshore: 3
Management including Grade 12 U English sourcing, procurement and asset management, Sept/Jan
(Bachelor of minimum 65% and any Grade 12 transportation and logistics, and warehousing
Commerce) U Math minimum 60%.* Overall and distribution.
Code: 22261 minimum grade point average
(GPA) 65%.


Humber Spa at North Campus.

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COMMUNITY
AND EMERGENCY
SERVICES
Become an everyday hero in your career. Work
placements, extensive industry partnerships, state-of-
the-art facilities and dedicated, experienced professors
take your education far beyond the classroom and
prepare you for a lifetime of making a difference.

Forensics Studio at Lakeshore Campus.

Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways


Additional Requirements Semester Start
COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Certificates and Diplomas
Child and Youth Care Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in child protection agencies, 6 Lakeshore: 3 Bachelor of Child and
Code: CY311 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 community-based child and youth Sept/Jan Youth Care, Bachelor of
or 12 C, M or U courses. development programs, parent education and Community Development
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, and early
intervention and prevention programs.
Community and Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Community justice worker, provincial or federal 4 Lakeshore: 3 Bachelor of Community
Justice Services ENG4U), and three Grade 11 adult correctional officer, provincial youth Sept/Jan Development, Bachelor of
Code: 11171 or 12 C, M or U courses. service officer, open custody youth worker, Social Science – Criminal
community crime prevention worker, victim Justice, Bachelor of
services worker, residential worker or law Behavioural Science
enforcement officer.
Developmental Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Community support worker, educational/ 4 Lakeshore: 3 Bachelor of Behavioural
Services Worker ENG4U), and three Grade 11 teaching assistant, classroom assistant in a September Science, Bachelor of
Code: 01101 or 12 C, M or U courses. daycare centre, counsellor in a seniors’ program Community Development
or community agency, residential counsellor, or
family worker.
Early Childhood Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in parenting and family literacy 4 North: 3 Early Childhood Education –
Education ENG4U), and three Grade 11 programs, child care, full day kindergarten, early Sept/Jan/ Special Needs
Code: 07911 or 12 C, M or U courses. years, parenting and family literacy programs, May
home child care, preschool and nursery school Orangeville:
programs, before and after school programs, September
camps, community programs, and parent
education programs.
Emergency Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Emergency telecommunicator; dispatcher 1 North: 3
Telecommunications ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or call facilitator working for police, fire Sept/Jan
Code: ET011 or 12 C, M or U courses. or ambulance services, as well as large
trucking companies, alarm security and
monitoring companies.

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the *Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for below 60% may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math
admission requirements and application information. equivalency course during their first or second semester at Humber. Additional course fees
Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. will apply.

LEGEND S = Semesters WP = Work Placement OP = Optional Work Placement HUMBER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS CHART 45
Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways
Additional Requirements Semester Start
COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Certificates and Diplomas continued
Fire Services Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in a broad range of fire and emergency 4 North:
Code: FS211 ENG4U or equivalent), Grade 12 services including fire suppression, fire service September
Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, training, fire code inspection, fire cause
MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or investigation, and emergency measures with
MHF4U or equivalent), Grade municipal fire services, military and provincial
11 or Grade 12 Biology (SBI3C, ministries within the public sector.
SBI3U or SBI4U or equivalent) or
Grade 11 or Grade 12 Chemistry
(SCH3U, SCH4C or SCH4U or
equivalent) and one Grade 11
or 12 C, M or U courses.
Police Foundations Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in municipal, provincial and national 4 Lakeshore: Bachelor of Community
Code: 11071 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 police services, and private policing agencies. Sept/Jan Development, Bachelor of
or 12 C, M or U courses. Orangeville: Social Science – Criminal
September Justice, Protection, Security
and Investigation – Protection,
Crime Scene Investigation
Pre-Service Firefighter Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Career opportunities include work with fire 2 North:
Education and ENG4U or equivalent), Grade 12 departments across the province and country, Jan/May
Training Math (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, as well as the Canadian Forces.
Code: 21701 MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or
MHF4U) or Grade 11 C, M or U
Math (MBF3C, MCF3M or MCR3U)
and two Grade 11 or Grade 12 C,
M or U courses.+
Protection, Security Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Fraud investigator, insurance investigator, 4 Lakeshore: Bachelor of Social Science –
and Investigation ENG4U), and three Grade 11 loss-prevention specialist, security manager, Sept/Jan Criminal Justice
Code: 24201 or 12 C, M or U courses. risk analyst, security screener, border services
officer, crime analyst, intelligence analyst, bylaw
officer or police officer.
Social Service Worker Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Case manager, intake worker, residential 4 Lakeshore: 3 Bachelor of Behavioural
Code: 01221 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 counsellor, community/family support worker, September Science, Bachelor of
or 12 C, M or U courses. mental health or outreach worker. Orangeville: Community Development
September
Degrees
Behavioural Science Six Grade 12 U or M courses Behaviour assistants, behaviour associates, 8 Lakeshore: 3
(Bachelor of) including Grade 12 U English educational assistants in a variety of settings September
Code: BH411 minimum 65%. Overall minimum such as mental health, addictions, seniors
grade point average (GPA) 65%. and youth.
Child and Youth Care Six Grade 12 U or M courses Careers in child and youth or family counselling, 8 Lakeshore: 3
(Bachelor of) including Grade 12 U English education, community development, child welfare September
Code: 22231 minimum 65%. Overall minimum and protection, advocacy, youth justice, children’s
grade point average (GPA) 65%. mental health and policy development.
Community Six Grade 12 U or M courses Outreach worker, advocate, coalition liaison, 8 Lakeshore: 3
Development including Grade 12 U English community service worker, community organizer, September
(Bachelor of) minimum 65%. Overall minimum community developer, community facilitator,
Code: CD411 grade point average (GPA) 65%. community foundation grants officer, community
engagement specialist, community support
outreach worker, community investment
manager, participatory action researcher,
project co-ordinator, volunteer development
co-ordinator, or social entrepreneur.

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the +Students are required to wear a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and must achieve
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for a proper seal to their face. Therefore, students must be clean shaven as per CSA Z94.4
admission requirements and application information. Standard on the Selection, Use and Care of Respirators to ensure the health and safety
Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. of our students.

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Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways
Additional Requirements Semester Start
Criminal Justice Six Grade 12 U or M courses Police officer, sheriff, court officer, provincial 8 Lakeshore:
(Bachelor of Social including Grade 12 U English probation and parole officer, federal parole September
Science) minimum 65%. Overall minimum officer, provincial or federal adult correctional
Code: CJ411 grade point average (GPA) 65%. 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. 


Spaces for studying and socializing can
be found throughout campus.

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 Occupational

HEALTH SCIENCES
Therapist
Assistant/Physiotherapist
Assistant program at
We have been preparing students for meaningful North Campus.
careers in health care since Humber opened
its doors 50 years ago. Clinical simulations,
cadaveric bioscience labs, experiential learning
and comprehensive work placements allow you
to participate in a breadth of experiences before
you graduate, giving you the skills, knowledge and
attitudes to support people in health, illness
and all other life stages.

Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways


Additional Requirements Semester Start
HEALTH SCIENCES
Certificates and Diplomas
Biotechnology Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in agriculture, health, bioinformatics, 4 North:
Code: BT211 ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, food and beverage bioprocesses, environmental Sept/Jan
MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, assessment, protection and remediation,
MCV4U or MHF4U), Grade 11 pharmaceutical preparation and testing,
or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U industrial product analysis, development and
or SBI4U) and Grade 11 or 12 manufacturing, medical diagnostic testing, or
Chemistry (SCH3U, SCH4C related research and development.
or SCH4U).
Funeral Director Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Junior licensed funeral director, funeral pre- 5 North: 3
Class 1 (Embalming) ENG4U), and three Grade 11 planner, transfer service sales representative. September
Code: FD211 or 12 C, M or U courses.
**Additional requirements:
Letter of intent, resumé and
questionnaire.
Funeral Director Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Junior licensed funeral director, funeral pre- 4 North: 3
Class 2 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 planner, transfer service sales representative. September
(Non-Embalming) or 12 C, M or U courses.
Code: FD221 **Additional requirements:
Letter of intent, resumé and
questionnaire.
Occupational Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Acute care and community hospitals, 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Health
Therapist Assistant/ ENG4U), Grade 11 or Grade rehabilitation facilities, long-term care facilities, September Sciences – Workplace Health
Physiotherapist 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U or private practice and retail. and Wellness
Assistant SBI4U) or Grade 12 Introductory
Code: 07751 Kinesiology (PSK4U), and two
Grade 11 or Grade 12 C, M or U
courses.
Paramedic OSSD completion. Paramedic, member of emergency response 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Health
Code: 07651 **Additional requirements: teams with transfer services and sports injury September Sciences – Workplace Health
Admission Testing. management services. and Wellness
Personal Support Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in long-term care facilities, palliative 2 North: 3
Worker ENG4U), and three Grade 11 care centres, hospitals and clients’ homes. September
Code: 07741 or 12 C, M or U courses.

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission.
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for **Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc.,
admission requirements and application information. and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details.

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Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways
Additional Requirements Semester Start
Pharmacy Technician Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Pharmacy technician tasks include filling 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Health
Code: 07731 ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, and final release of prescriptions, medication September Sciences – Workplace Health
MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, reconciliation, compounding medications and Wellness
MCV4U or MHF4U), Grade 11 and managing day-to-day operations.
or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U Opportunities exist in various settings such
or SBI4U) and Grade 11 or as in community/retail and hospital
12 Chemistry (SCH3U, SCH4C pharmacies, long-term care facilities,
or SCH4U). pharmaceutical manufacturers, third-party
insurance companies, computer software
companies and government agencies.
Practical Nursing OSSD completion. Careers in acute-care hospitals, long-term care, 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Health
Code: 07041 **Additional requirements: rehabilitation services, community services, September Sciences – Workplace Health
Admission Testing. psychiatry, homes for the aging, public health and Wellness, Bachelor of
units, community nursing agencies, clinics, Nursing – Regular
private practices, schools and child-care centres.
Traditional Chinese Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Private TCM and/or acupuncture clinician, and 6 North: 3
Medicine Practitioner ENG4U), Grade 12 Chemistry increasingly, in conventional medical clinics, September
Code: TC311 or Physics (SCH4C, SCH4U, long-term care facilities, homes for seniors,
SPH4C or SPH4U), Grade 11 rehabilitation clinics, community health clinics
or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U or and acute-care hospitals.
SBI4U) and one Grade 12 C,
M, or U course.
Degrees
Nursing (Bachelor of) Grade 12 English (ENG4U), any Practitioners, educators and managers in 8 North: 3
(University of New Grade 12 U Math, Grade 12 community/public health agencies, hospitals, September
Brunswick – Humber Chemistry (SCH4U), Grade 12 long-term care facilities, primary health-care
collaborative degree Biology (SBI4U), and two electives or acute-care settings, rehabilitation services,
program) from an approved list (see unb.ca/ clinics, or private practices.
Code: 07061 admissions/requirements/index.
html). All six courses must meet a
minimum overall average of 75%
with a minimum grade of 75% in
each of the four core courses and
60% in each of the two elective
courses.
Workplace Health and Grade 12 English (ENG4U or Entrepreneur in the workplace health and 8 North: 3
Wellness (Bachelor of equivalent) minimum 65%, wellness industry, member of a health and September
Health Sciences) Grade 12 U Biology (SBI4U or wellness team within private (i.e., corporate
Code: WW411 equivalent), Four additional Grade wellness programs) and publicly funded
12 U or M courses in addition programs (i.e., public health).
to those listed above. Overall
minimum grade point average
(GPA) 65%.


One of the many on
campus student spaces.

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HOSPITALITY,
RECREATION AND
TOURISM
Humber has advanced facilities, innovative
programs, expert faculty and extensive industry
partnerships. Making it a leader in educating future
massage therapy, culinary, hospitality, fitness and
recreation, sport, and tourism professionals. 
Nutrition and Healthy
Lifestyle program.

Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways


Additional Requirements Semester Start
HOSPITALITY, RECREATION AND TOURISM
Certificates and Diplomas
Baking and Pastry Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in fine dining, restaurants, hotels, cruise 4 North: 3 Culinary Management
Arts Management ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or ships, baking suppliers or boutique outlets. Sept/Jan
Code: 14161 Grade 12 C, M or U courses.
Culinary Management Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in hotels, restaurants, golf clubs, 4 North: 3 Baking and Pastry Arts
Code: 01911 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 resorts, hospitals, as well as corporate settings. Sept/Jan Management, Food and
or 12 C, M or U courses. Entrepreneurship opportunities. Nutrition Management
Culinary Skills Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in restaurants, golf clubs, hotels, trains 2 North: 3
Code: 14071 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 and cruise ships, resorts, and stadiums. Sept/Jan
or 12 C, M or U courses.
Fitness and Health Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Personal trainer, fitness appraiser or group 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Health Sciences
Promotion ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U exercise instructor, wellness consultant, health Sept/Jan – Workplace Health and
Code: 10331 Math or any Grade 11 C, M or U promoter, program director.  Wellness, Nutrition and
Math, Grade 11 or 12 Biology Healthy Lifestyle Promotion
(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.
Food and Nutrition Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Nutrition manager, food service supervisor/ 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Health Sciences
Management ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, director, diet technician, consultant to food September – Workplace Health and
Code: 14151 MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, suppliers/manufacturers, food and beverage Wellness
MCV4U or MHF4U), Grade 11 manager, business/sales associate in the food
or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U or service industry.
SBI4U) and one Grade 11 or 12
C, M or U courses.
Hospitality – Event Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Event manager/planner of festivals or concerts, 4 North: 3 Hospitality – Hotel and
Management ENG4U), and three Grade 11 weddings and milestone events, conferences September Restaurant Operations
Code: EV211 or Grade 12 C, M or U courses. and meetings, exotic incentive travel programs. Management
Hospitality – Hotel Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Hotel general managers, restaurant managers, 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Commerce –
and Restaurant ENG4U), and three Grade 11 directors of food and beverage, directors of Sept/Jan Hospitality and Tourism
Operations or Grade 12 C, M or U courses. sales and marketing, directors of human Management
Management resources, conference and event managers. Hospitality – Event
Code: HH211 Management Diploma

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the *Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca below 60% may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete
for admission requirements and application information. a math equivalency course during their first or second semester at Humber. Additional
Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. course fees will apply.

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Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways
Additional Requirements Semester Start
Massage Therapy Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Massage therapist in health clinics, spas, 6 North: 3 Bachelor of Health Sciences –
Code: 14201 ENG4U), Grade 11 or 12 Biology nursing or long-term care homes, health and Sept/Jan Workplace Health and
(SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U), Grade fitness clubs, sports organizations, hospitals, or Wellness
11 or 12 Chemistry (SCH3U, self-employed.
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.
Nutrition and Healthy Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in fitness and wellness centres; weight 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Health Sciences –
Lifestyle Promotion ENG4U), Grade 12 Math (MAP4C, management clinics; corporate and community September Workplace Health and
Code: 10231 MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, food and food service organizations; educational Wellness
MCV4U or MHF4U), Grade 11 facilities; government agencies; entrepreneurial
or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U or ventures in nutrition and health coaching, menu
SBI4U) and one Grade 11 planning, meal preparation and nutritional
or 12 C, M or U courses. analysis.
Recreation and Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Recreation programmer/co-ordinator, program 4 North: 3
Leisure Services ENG4U), and three Grade 11 supervisor, special events co-ordinator, camp September
Code: 10301 or 12 C, M or U courses. supervisor, aquatics supervisor, active living
co-ordinator.
Sport Management Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Sport event and marketing co-ordinator, 6 North: 3
Code: 14181 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 sponsorship co-ordinator, executive director September
or 12 C, M or U courses. or program manager, coaching development
co-ordinator, ticket sales controller/supervisor,
account executive, fan experience co-ordinator,
facility, campus recreation or varsity manager.
Tourism – Travel Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in tourism product sales and marketing, 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Commerce –
Services ENG4U), and three Grade 11 customer service, operations, wholesale and Sept/Jan Hospitality and Tourism
Management or 12 C, M or U courses. retail reservations, product planning and niche Management
Code: TT211 tourism, tour conducting.
Degrees
Hospitality and Six Grade 12 U or M courses Careers in airlines, hotels and resorts, 8 Lakeshore: 3
Tourism Management including Grade 12 U English restaurants and foodservice providers, Sept/Jan
(Bachelor of minimum 65%, and any Grade 12 attractions, travel wholesalers, retailers
Commerce) U Math minimum 60%.* Overall and distributors, destination management
Code: 22081 minimum grade point average organizations.
(GPA) 65%.


Students experiencing practical training
in the Sports Management program.

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
Students have the

INFORMATION chance to work with


industry-leading

TECHNOLOGY
technology.

Our faculty, staff, administrators and industry


partners are focused on creating a learning
environment where you can develop your full
potential. Whether you’re passionate about
information technology, web development and
design or game development, there’s something
here to spark your interest and creativity.

Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways


Additional Requirements Semester Start
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Certificates and Diplomas
Computer and Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in technology, website management, 4 North:
Network Support ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U customer service, information technology (IT) Sept/Jan
Technician Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 infrastructure or user support.
Code: 20421 C, M or U courses.
Game Programming Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Game marketer, game software developer, game 6 North:
Code: 11661 ENG4U), any Grade 12 C or U software engineer, project manager or team September
Math, and two Grade 11 or 12 leader for game software development.
C, M or U courses.


Information Technology (IT) studies can take
students to a broad range of industries,
including gaming, health and automotive.

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 Students
 gain a strong educational foundation

LIBERAL ARTS through interdisciplinary courses.

AND SCIENCES
Humber offers interdisciplinary courses in social
sciences, humanities and natural sciences, as
well as math, communications and English as a
Second Language (ESL). These allow you to build
a solid academic foundation to go on to the next
phase of your postsecondary education.

Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways


Additional Requirements Semester Start
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Certificates and Diplomas
English for Academic Other postsecondary and postgraduate 1-4 Lakeshore:
Purposes (EAP) programs. Continuous
Code: 09371 Intake
General Arts and Grade 12 English Other diploma programs. 2 North: Various diploma level
Science – College (ENG4C or ENG4U). Sept/Jan programs
Transfer Lakeshore:
Code: 09181 September
Orangeville:
September
General Arts and Grade 12 English Other diploma programs. 2 North: Various technology, trades
Science – Technology (ENG4C or ENG4U). September and engineering programs
Code: 09071
General Arts and Grade 12 English Other diploma and degree programs. 2 North:
Science – University (ENG4C or ENG4U). Sept/Jan
Transfer (Certificate) Lakeshore:
Code: 09191 September
Orangeville:
September
General Arts and Grade 12 English Other postsecondary programs. 4 North: Various diploma and
Science – University (ENG4C or ENG4U). Sept/Jan degree level programs
Transfer (Diploma) Lakeshore:
Code: 09111 September
Pre-Health Sciences OSSD completion. Other diploma and degree programs. 2 North: Humber Bachelor of Nursing,
Pathway to Advanced **Additional requirements: September Occupational Therapist
Diplomas and Admission testing. Assistant/Physiotherapist
Degrees Assistant (OTA/PTA),
Code: PH111 Pharmacy Technician and
Practical Nursing programs

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission.
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca **Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc.,
for admission requirements and application information. and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details.

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
Broadcast Television/

MEDIA Videography program


at Lakeshore Campus.

Humber offers the largest college-level combination


of media sector programs in Canada. From
collaborative classroom spaces to studios with
leading-edge technology, the opportunities to
experiment, learn, grow and tell stories are endless.

Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways


Additional Requirements Semester Start
MEDIA
Certificates and Diplomas
3D Modelling and Strong design and/or artistic Careers in large or small production houses in 2 North:
Visual Effects background and knowledge of the film, broadcast design, visual effects and Sept/Jan
Production*** either digital design software or a gaming sectors.
Code: 11671 3D computer animation program
would be advantageous.
**Additional requirements:
Portfolio.
Advertising and Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Art directors and graphic designers. Careers in 4 Lakeshore: 3 Bachelor of Creative
Graphic Design ENG4U), and three Grade 11 advertising agencies, design studios, in-house September Advertising, Bachelor of
Code: 04701 or 12 C, M or U courses. design departments, marketing departments, Design
digital studios and sales promotion companies.
Advertising Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Advertising traffic co-ordinator, assistant 4 Lakeshore: 3 Bachelor of Creative
and Marketing ENG4U), and three Grade 11 account co-ordinator, junior account co- September Advertising, Bachelor of
Communications or 12 C, M or U courses. ordinator or marketing/advertising specialist. Design
Code: 04621
Animation – 3D Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in special effects for live-action and 6 North:
Code: AN311 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 animated films, broadcast graphics for games, September
or 12 C, M or U courses. television and commercials. Opportunities can
**Additional requirements: also be found in CGI, character animation,
Portfolio and written statement. lighting, rigging, rendering or technical directing.
Art Foundation Grade 12 English Continued study or introduction into the 2 Lakeshore: Advertising & Graphic
Code: 04691 (ENG4C or ENG4U). work world including positions in web design, September Design, Animation – 3D,
multimedia design, animation, advertising and Creative Photography,
graphic design. Graphic Design, Media
Communications,
Multimedia Design &
Development, Visual &
Digital Arts, Web Design
& Interactive Media, and
various diploma and degree
programs in the School of
Media Studies.
Broadcast Television/ Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Various operational roles such as in camera 4 North: 3
Videography ENG4U), and three Grade 11 and audio, sound/picture editor, production Sept/Jan
Code: 11581 or 12 C, M or U courses. assistant, technical director, floor director, and
**Additional requirements: production roles such as researcher, writer,
Questionnaire. producer and director.

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the **Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc.,
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details.
for admission requirements and application information. ***This program is not OSAP eligible.
Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission.

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Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways
Additional Requirements Semester Start
Broadcasting – Radio Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Talk show hosts, news and sports anchors and 4 North: 3
Code: 04851 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or reporters, audio and content producers, sales September
12 C, M or U courses. and marketing representatives, and music and
program directors.
Film and Television Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Writer, director, producer, camera operator, 6 North: 3 Bachelor of Film and Media
Production ENG4U), and three Grade 11 lighting designer, sound recorder, picture sound September Production
Code: 04831 or 12 C, M or U courses. editor, casting agent, location scout, marketer
**Additional requirements: or distributor.
Information session and
questionnaire.
Graphic Design Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Careers in advertising, communications, 6 North: 3 Bachelor of Creative
Code: 11571 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 web design, publishing, commercial printing, September Advertising
or 12 C, M or U courses. public relations, film and television, and
multimedia production.
Graphic Design for Practical work experience or Graphic designer, web designer or art director. 2 North:
Print and Web*** education in a design-related field Sept/Jan
Code: GR911 such as fine arts, digital design,
illustration, photography, web
design/development, marketing,
prepress. Interested in learning
and pursuing a career in multi-
media and/or design industry.
Computer literacy is required
(Windows or Mac).
**Additional requirements:
Portfolio, resumé and personal
statement.
Journalism Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Reporter for print, radio or TV; magazine feature 6 North: 3 Bachelor of Journalism
Code: 04751 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 writer; digital communications specialist. September
or 12 C, M or U courses.
**Additional requirements:
Writing sample.
Media Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Media communication specialist in business or 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Creative
Communications ENG4U), and three Grade 11 government departments, and as a freelance September Advertising, Bachelor of
Code: 11681 or 12 C, M or U courses. communications professional. Digital Communications
Media Foundation Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Other media programs. 2 North: Advertising and Marketing
Code: 09501 ENG4U). September Communications,
Broadcasting – Radio,
Broadcast Television/
Videography, Film and
Television Production,
Journalism, Media
Communications,
Multimedia Design and
Development, Public
Relations and various
diploma and degree
programs in the School of
Media Studies.
Multimedia Design Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Interactive design and development specialist. 4 North: 3 Bachelor of Design,
and Development ENG4U), and three Grade 11 September Bachelor of Digital
Code: 11701 or 12 C, M or U courses. Communications
Photography Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Photographer for websites, e-books, e-zines 4 North: 3
Code: PH211 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 or and other online publications; wedding, portrait September
12 C, M or U courses. and editorial opportunities in print, digital and
**Additional requirements: motion capture formats.
Portfolio.

***This program is not OSAP eligible.

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Program Name Academic and Possible Career Options S Campus/ WP Pathways
Additional Requirements Semester Start
MEDIA
Certificates and Diplomas continued
Public Relations Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Public relations professional in corporations, 6 Lakeshore: 3 Bachelor of Public Relations
Code: 04761 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 charities, government and PR firms. September
or 12 C, M or U courses.
Visual and Digital Arts Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Illustrator, concept artist, advertising layout 4 Lakeshore:
Code: 10581 ENG4U), and three Grade 11 artist, storyboard artist, digital illustrator, September
or 12 C, M or U courses. visualizer, artist representative, gallery or artist
**Additional requirements: supply assistant, graphic artist, photographer’s
Portfolio and writing sample. assistant or art teaching assistant.
Web Design and Work or educational background Web designer, front-end web developer, back-end 2 North:
Development in related field. web developer or freelance web professional. Sept/Jan
Code: WD911 **Additional requirements:
Cover letter and resumé.
Web Design and Grade 12 English (ENG4C or Interactive designers and developers, UX designer, 6 North: Bachelor of Design, Bachelor
Interactive Media ENG4U), and three Grade 11 mobile app designer, mobile app developer, September of Digital Communications
Code: 11511 or 12 C, M or U courses. freelance designer, and opportunities in
advertising agencies.
Degrees
Creative Advertising Six Grade 12 U or M courses Art director, copywriter, account co-ordinator, 8 Lakeshore: 3
(Bachelor of) including Grade 12 U English creative director or account supervisor. September
Code: 22041 minimum 70%. Overall grade
point average (GPA) 65%.
**Additional requirements:
Portfolio and writing sample.
Design Six Grade 12 U or M courses Design thinkers, information architects, 8 North: 3
(Bachelor of) including Grade 12 U English researchers and user experience designers in September
Code: DS411 minimum 70%, one Grade 12 U fields including: retail service, brand experience,
or M course from a list of specific social service interactions, health-care provision,
courses (see web program page travel and hospitality, financial services, safety
for details). Overall minimum and security, entertainment, and leisure.
grade point average (GPA) 65%.
Digital Six Grade 12 U or M courses Digital storytellers, digital content creators, 8 Lakeshore: 3
Communications including Grade 12 U English digital specialists and social media specialists. September
(Bachelor of) minimum 65%. Overall minimum Communications professionals within the
Code: DC411 grade point average (GPA) 65%. digital media industry, commercial, non-profit,
governmental or other organizations.
Film and Media Six Grade 12 U or M courses Careers in directing, cinematography, writing, 8 Lakeshore: 3
Production including Grade 12 U English producing and post-production, and interactive September
(Bachelor of) minimum 70%. Overall grade technologies.
Code: FM411 point average (GPA) 70%.
**Additional requirements:
Information session and essay.
Journalism Six Grade 12 U or M courses Web content producer, media relations 8 Lakeshore: 3
(Bachelor of) including Grade 12 U English manager, editor, communications specialist, September
Code: 22241 minimum 65%. Overall minimum researcher and careers in digital media
grade point average (GPA) 65%. production.
Public Relations Six Grade 12 U or M courses Social media strategist, community relations 8 Lakeshore: 3
(Bachelor of) including Grade 12 U English manager, change management consultant, September
Code: 22221 minimum 65%. Overall minimum public relations consultant or fundraiser.
grade point average (GPA) 65%.

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission.
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca **Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc.,
for admission requirements and application information. and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details.

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APPRENTICESHIPS
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
training facility.

Program Name Academic Non-Academic Possible Career Options Campus


Requirements Requirements
APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING++
Arborist Required Preparation: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with an employer Careers in utility, municipal and
Code: 06131 who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice. commercial tree-care sectors.
Baker Required Preparation: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with an employer Careers in hotels, restaurants, clubs, North
Code: 06061 who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice. resorts, hospitals, corporate settings or
entrepreneurial enterprises.
Construction Required Preparation: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with an employer Careers in construction sites, nuclear North
Boilermaker who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice. power plants, heavy water plants,
Code: 06391 refineries and chemical manufacturers.
Cook Required Preparation: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with an employer Careers in hotels, restaurants, clubs, North
Code: 06091 who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice. resorts, hospitals, corporate settings
and more.
Developmental Required Preparation: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with an employer Community support worker, Lakeshore
Services Worker who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice. educational/teaching assistant,
Code: 06411 classroom assistant – daycare centre,
pre-school resource staff, counsellor in a
seniors’ program, residential counsellor,
day program counsellor with adults or
seniors or recreation integration worker.
Electrician – Required Preparation: Grade 10 Applicants must be working with an employer Careers in construction industry – North
Construction who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice. residential and commercial.
and Maintenance
Code: 06301
Horticultural Required Preparation: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with an employer Careers in landscaping, horticulture,
Technician who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice. construction, maintenance, irrigation,
Code: 06101 lighting and lawn care.
Industrial Electrician Required Preparation: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with an employer Careers in factories, plants and North
Code: 06621 who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice. industries.
Network Cabling Required Preparation: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with an employer Careers with construction firms, North
Specialist who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice. telecommunications carriers, network
Code: 06481 installation companies, data centre
networks and electrical/electronic
products companies.
Plumber Required Preparation: Grade 10 Applicants must be working with an employer Plumber in low-rise residential (housing), North
Code: 06311 who is willing to sponsor them as an apprentice. high-rise residential (condominiums), or
commercial and industrial construction.
Other opportunities include system
design, inspections and the plumbing
material wholesale sector.
++Apprenticeships are regulated by the Ontario College of Trades. Applicants are required to Apprenticeship programs are open to domestic students only.
register through their local Apprenticeship Branch Office of the Ministry of Advanced Education
Skills Development.

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
Exercise Science and Lifestyle

ONTARIO GRADUATE
Management program.

CERTIFICATES
Ontario Graduate Certificates are designed to build
on the postsecondary education you already have,
and give you important work experience. With an
intensive, accelerated format, you’ll learn practical,
relevant skills that employers value and graduate
ready to start your career.

Program Name Academic and Additional Possible Career Options Semesters Campus/ Work
Requirements Semester Start Placement
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
Enterprise Software Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Database administrator, database designer, 2 North:
Development Information Technology. Oracle programmer, enterprise software September
Code: ES521 developer, junior software developer,
intermediate software developer, programmer/
analyst, website designer, web programmer or
programmer of mobile devices.
Information Technology Bachelor’s degree. Enterprise software developers, junior 4 North:
Solutions and intermediate software developers, Sept/Jan
Code: IT521 enterprise programmers for e-commerce, web
programmers, intranet, extranet and database
developers, or database administrators.
ARTS AND PERFORMANCE
Arts Administration and Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma, Careers in arts and cultural organizations. 3 Lakeshore: 3
Cultural Management preferably in arts, humanities, fine arts September
Code: 27551 or performing arts.
**Additional requirements: Cover letter
and resumé.
Creative Book Publishing Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma Careers in editorial, marketing, technology, 1 Lakeshore:
Code: 12251 or diploma. contracts, subsidiary rights, sales, Beginning in
**Additional requirements: Resumé, management/operations and production/ May and
cover letter, essay and interview. design. Related fields: content manager, ending in
publicist, literary agent, book reviewer, September
arts journalist, bookseller, educator or
entertainment/copyright/intellectual
property expert.
Creative Writing – Fiction, Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma Careers with newspapers, magazines, 2 Online:
Creative Non-Fiction, Poetry or diploma. television and other media. Sept/Jan/May
Code: 12231 **Additional requirements: Work-in-progress
form, writing sample and cover letter.
Humour Writing – Online Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma Freelance writer, publisher, reporter; new 2 Online:
and Print (Ministry Title: or diploma. media specialist; careers in corporate September
Comedy Writing) **Additional requirements: Writing sample. communications, editing, scriptwriting and
Code: CW511 content development.

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission.
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca **Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc.,
for admission requirements and application information. and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Possible Career Options Semesters Campus/ Work
Requirements Semester Start Placement
Music Business Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma Careers with radio stations, recording 2 Lakeshore:
Code: MB511 or diploma. studios, post-production facilities, film May
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.
Music Composition Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma Composer for professional environments that 2 Online:
Code: MC511 or diploma. include: live performance, sound recording, September
**Additional requirements: Sample film, television and radio productions,
composition. commercials, and webisodes. Employment
opportunities may be found in the fields of
music business – administrative, production
and distribution.
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Alternative Dispute Resolution Bachelor’s degree. Conflict resolution facilitator, community 2 Lakeshore:
Code: 15061 outreach co-ordinator, conciliator, employee Sept/Jan
relations officer, employment equity officer,
labour relations officer, independent ADR
consultant or early resolution officer.
Business Management – Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma Careers in operations, marketing and sales, 2 Lakeshore: 3
Entrepreneurial Enterprise or diploma. finance, human resources and strategic September
Code: EE511 planning and entrepreneurship.
Event Management Bachelor’s degree. Event co-ordinator, marketing assistant, 2 Lakeshore: 3
Code: 40511 special events organizer, promotion September
co-ordinator, account representative, trade
show planner, conference co-ordinator
or corporate meeting planner.
Fashion Management Bachelor’s degree. Product development manager, private label/ 2 Lakeshore: 3
and Promotions brand manager, retail manager, event manager, September
Code: 40501 retail buyer, fashion manager, logistics
co-ordinator, inventory control manager, visual
merchandiser, promotion manager or planner.
Financial Planning Bachelor’s degree. Banking – customer service representative, 2 Lakeshore: 3
Code: 20791 financial services manager, mortgage September
specialist, financial planner; Investments –
investment advisor; Insurance – financial
advisor; Financial planning – financial planner.
Fundraising Management Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. Careers in health care, education, social 3 Lakeshore: 3
(Ministry Title: Fundraising service, the arts, politics, the environment September
and Volunteer Management) and international development.
Code: FR511
Global Business Management Bachelor’s degree. Brand assistant, key account representative 4 Lakeshore: 3
Code: 20841 or event manager; business analyst or Sept/Jan/May
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.
Human Resources Bachelor’s degree. Health and safety officer, recruiter, 2 Lakeshore: 3
Management labour relations assistant, compensation Sept/Jan
Code: 02541 analyst, training co-ordinator and benefits
administrator.
Insurance Management – Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or Careers in underwriting, loss adjusting or 2 North: 3
Property and Casualty diploma. agency/brokerage. September
Code: IM511
International Development Bachelor’s degree. Careers include relief co-ordinator, 3 Lakeshore: 3
Code: 20831 **Additional requirements: Essay. communications officer or program manager. September

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Program Name Academic and Additional Possible Career Options Semesters Campus/ Work
Requirements Semester Start Placement
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT continued
Marketing Management Bachelor’s degree. Account executives, assistant brand managers, 2 Lakeshore: 3
Code: 02241 marketing analysts, marketing researchers, Sept/Jan
sales co-ordinators and marketing
co-ordinators/managers.
Paralegal Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or Self-employed private paralegal practitioners; 3 North: 3
Code: PL511 diploma in Business, Social Sciences or a careers within legal departments of public or Sept/Jan
related field. private organizations, paralegal or law firms,
government agencies, community legal clinics,
and administrative tribunals.
Professional Accounting Bachelor’s degree. Variety of roles in the field of accounting 3 North: 3
Practice including taxation, auditing, financial Sept/Jan
Code: PA511 accounting and management accounting.
Sectors include public accounting practices,
government, corporate accounting, not-for-
profit and small business.
Project Management Bachelor’s degree. Careers in technology, global infrastructure, 2 North:
Code: 31521 energy, financial services and health care. Sept/Jan/May
Public Administration Bachelor’s degree. Policy analyst, communications officer or 3 Lakeshore: 3
Code: 20531 program officer. September
Supply Chain Management Bachelor’s degree. Operations planner; purchasing agent; 2 North:
Code: 10151 supply chain analyst; business process Sept/Jan
analyst; or warehouse, transportation and
logistics co-ordinator.
COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Addictions and Mental Health Bachelor’s degree. Community support worker, housing worker, 3 Lakeshore: 3
Code: MH511 **Additional requirements. Resumé and case manager, counsellor, crisis worker, Sept/Jan
letter of intent. addictions counsellor or mental health
worker.
Early Childhood Education – Early Childhood Education (ECE) diploma Resource consultants, early interventionists, 2 North: 3
Special Needs or degree; a diploma or degree in a related early childhood resource teachers, teacher September
Code: 07901 discipline such as psychology or family therapists, community consultants, resource
sociology. Minimum grade average of 70% support professionals, educational assistants,
required. home support/respite workers, early years’
**Additional requirements: Cover letter specialists, outreach workers, intensive
and resumé. behaviour interventionists, communicative
assistants or infant development workers.
Forensic Identification Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or Careers in public law enforcement such as 2 Lakeshore:
NEW diploma. municipal, provincial or federal police and September
Code: FI511 regulatory agencies, border services, transit
services or correctional services.
HEALTH SCIENCES
Clinical Research Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in Careers in the pharmaceutical, medical 3 Online: 3
Code: 07681 health science, pharmacy, some areas  device, biotechnology industries; hospitals September
in life sciences or a related field. and research institutes.
**Additional requirements: Resumé
and video introduction.
Regulatory Affairs Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in Careers in pharmaceutics, biotechnology, 3 North: 3
Code: 07721 health science, pharmacy, some areas  medical devices, natural health product September
in life sciences or a related field. industries or government.
**Additional requirements: Resumé
and video introduction.
Systems Navigator A degree, advanced diploma or diploma in Career opportunities in the fields of nursing, 2 North: 3
Code: SN511 health, or social and community service, or occupational/physical therapy, social services, Sept/Jan
other health-related or human services field. mental health and addictions, and child and
youth care.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Possible Career Options Semesters Campus/ Work
Requirements Semester Start Placement
HOSPITALITY, RECREATION AND TOURISM
Advanced Chocolate and A degree, advanced diploma or diploma in Opportunities in large-scale bakeries, hotels 2 North:
Confectionery Artist baking and pastry arts management, culinary and resorts, bakery manufacturers, small- September
Code: AC511 management or apprentice cook program. scale chocolate shops, and candy makers.
Graduates may also choose to launch their
own business or develop confectionary
products for market.
Exercise Science and Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology, Physical Fitness appraiser, personal trainer, wellness 2 North: 3
Lifestyle Management Education, or Human Kinetics including specialist, program director or club manager. September
Code: 14131 completion of the following courses: Human
Anatomy; Human Physiology; Exercise
Physiology – Biomechanics; Statistics/
Research Methods.
Hospitality and Tourism Bachelor’s degree. Career in hotels and accommodations, tour 2 North: 3
Operations Management operations, food and beverage, special event September
Code: 14101 planning, destination marketing, tourist
attractions, convention and conference
centres.
Sport Business Management Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or Careers in professional sport, amateur sport, 2 North: 3
Code: SB511 diploma. sporting goods, sport facilities, college and September
university sport, sport communications, event
management and sport marketing.
Wellness Coaching A degree, advanced diploma or diploma Employment opportunities in outpatient 2 North: 3
Code: WC511 from a university or college in allied health settings such as fitness centres, workplace September
fields, health sciences, fitness, kinesiology, settings, bariatric/weight loss centres,
social work, nutrition, nursing, health and cardiac rehab programs, cancer support
wellness or a related program. programs, chronic disease management
programs, mental health support programs,
community health centres, and as members
of family health-care teams.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
User Experience (UX) Design Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. User experience architect, user experience 2 North: 3
Code: UX511 researcher, user experience designer, September
information architect, content strategist,
communication designer and information
designer.
Web Development Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma Web developers, advisors on web policies 3 North: 3
Code: 11491 or diploma. and strategic objectives. September
Wireless Telecommunications A bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma Careers with cell phone service providers, 2 North:
Code: 20331 or diploma in physics, mathematics, equipment manufacturers, in-house Sept/Jan
electrical or computer engineering, information technology (IT) departments,
electronics, telecommunications or an sales departments, and specialized
engineering-related field. telecommunication and networking
companies.
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Professional Writing and Bachelor’s degree. Careers in the finance industry, hospitality 2 Lakeshore: 3
Communications and health services, government, not-for-profit September
Code: PW511 organizations, corporate communications, and
publishing and digital media. Communications
co-ordinator, freelance writer, web copywriter,
editor, social media co-ordinator, report writer,
proposal writer.

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission.
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca **Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc.,
for admission requirements and application information. and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Possible Career Options Semesters Campus/ Work
Requirements Semester Start Placement
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES continued
Research Analyst Bachelor’s degree. Analyst, community and social development 2 Lakeshore: 3
Code: 15021 officer, consumer adviser, economic policy Sept/Jan
researcher, education policy researcher, health
and social policy development officer, health
policy researcher, housing policy analyst,
market and marketing researcher, program
officer, research consultant, and social
survey researcher.
Teaching English as a Second Bachelor’s degree. Careers with school boards, colleges and 2 Lakeshore: 3
Language (TESL) universities, and government-sponsored September
Code: 09841 agencies across Ontario, as well as in private
schools and academic institutions around the
world teaching English as a foreign language.
MEDIA
Advertising – Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. Advertising and account manager, advertising 2 Lakeshore: 3
Account Management **Additional requirements: Cover letter manager, junior account manager, assistant September
Code: 15051 and resumé. account manager, account executive or
account liaison officer.
Advertising Copywriting Bachelor’s degree, diploma or advanced Careers in local and multinational advertising 2 Lakeshore: 3
Code: 11621 diploma. agencies, as well as direct response, September
**Additional requirements: Writing sample. pharmaceutical and digital agencies.
Advertising – Bachelor’s degree. Account co-ordinator/manager, media buyer, 2 Lakeshore: 3
Media Management media planner, media researcher, digital September
Code: 20881 strategist, programmatic campaign co-
ordinator, social media co-ordinator/manager,
broadcast buyer, brand manager, media sales
representative or sales co-ordinator.
Content Strategy Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or Junior digital strategists, junior content 2 Lakeshore: 3
NEW diploma. strategists, digital marketing strategists, January
Code: CS511 content analysts, digital content co-
ordinators and content specialists.
Journalism Bachelor’s degree, diploma or advanced Career opportunities with news agencies 3 North: 3
Code: JR511 diploma. and as media entrepreneurs and September
freelance journalists.
Post-Production Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or Careers in picture editing, sound editing and 3 North: 3
Code: 10371 diploma. mixing, visual effects, the burgeoning field September
**Additional requirements: Resumé of multi-platform content, and digital asset
and portfolio. management and delivery.
Public Relations Bachelor’s degree. Careers in media relations, internal 2 Lakeshore: 3
Code: 04561 **Additional requirements: Interview, letter communications, community relations, Sept/Jan
of intent and resumé. government relations/public affairs, investor
relations, crisis management, event planning,
publicity, marketing communications, consulting
and issues management.
Television Writing and Bachelor’s degree, diploma or advanced Writers and producers at television networks 2 Lakeshore:
Producing diploma. and independent production companies. September
Code: TW511 **Additional requirements: Information
session and resumé.

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission.
program page on the website. International students should refer to international.humber.ca **Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc.,
for admission requirements and application information. and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details.

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THERE ARE LOTS OF WAYS TO GET


INFORMATION ABOUT HUMBER
CAMPUS TOURS STUDENT RECRUITMENT
See where you’ll be studying, learning and living. Book a campus Get in touch with one of our recruitment advisors to chat about
tour to discover everything you need to know about Humber. programs, admissions and more.
416.675.6622 ext. 4048 416.675.6622 ext. 4048
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FIND YOUR MATCH LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:


If you’re not sure what to study, take our quiz and HONOURING THE LAND
find career matches. Humber College is located in Adoobiigok, known as “Place of the
humbercareerfinder.com Black Alders” in the Ojibwe Anishinaabe language. It is uniquely
situated along GabeKanang Ziibi, the Humber River providing
OPEN HOUSE an integral connection for Indigenous peoples between the
northern shore of Lake Ontario and the Lake Simcoe Georgian
FALL 2018 Bay region. In honouring the land, we are walking in the moccasin
Saturday, November 17, 2018 tracks of our ancestors and leaving our footprints for the future
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. generations to come.
SPRING 2019
Saturday, April 13, 2019
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
humber.ca/openhouse

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT SAVINGS


By choosing 100% post-consumer recycled paper over 100% virgin fibre paper, we saved:

357 trees 52,508 kg CO 2


www.fsc.org (24 tennis courts) (emissions of 18 cars per year)
MIX
From responsible UL.com/EL 1,303,647 l of water
sources 297 MMBTU
(3,725 days of water consumption) (energy consumption of 3 households per year)

15,981 kg of waste 68 kg NO X
The cover and inside pages are printed (1 garbage truck) (emissions of 1 truck during 209 days)
on Rolland Enviro100 which contains
100% 100% post-consumer waste fibres. Environmental impact estimates were generated by Rolland Enterprises.

On request, this document is available in alternate formats. Email marketing@humber.ca.

DECLARATION OF WAIVER
The information in this document is accurate as of June 30, 2018. After June 30, 2018, 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 on our website at humber.ca in the 2019/2020 program pages.
For more information, visit humber.ca/admissions.

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205 Humber College Blvd. For campus location and map enquiries TRANSIT TO HUMBER
Toronto, ON M9W 5L7 please email enquiry@humber.ca.
Brampton Transit/Züm
Tel: 416.675.5000 brampton.ca/en/
PARKING AT HUMBER residents/transit
HUMBER LAKESHORE CAMPUS Daily pay parking and semester parking
(Home of the Lakeshore Grounds options are available at humber.ca/facilities/ GO Transit
Interpretive Centre) parking-transportation/rates. gotransit.com
2 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive MiWay (Mississauga
Toronto, ON M8V 4B6 Parking and campus maps are available at
Transit) mississauga.ca/
Tel: 416.675.5000 humber.ca/maps.
portal/miway
Toronto Transit
HUMBER ORANGEVILLE CAMPUS
Commission (TTC)
Alder St. Recreation Complex
ttc.ca
275 Alder Street
Orangeville, ON L9W 5H6 York Region Transit
Tel: 416.675.5000 or (YRT)/Viva yrt.ca
1.877.675.3111

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ADMISSIONS ROAD MAP

FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO GET INTO YOUR DREAM


PROGRAM AT HUMBER.

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RESEARCH APPLY TO HUMBER TRACK YOUR APPLICATION


HUMBER’S PROGRAMS Apply to Humber through Track the status of your application
Visit humber.ca/search to find ontariocolleges.ca. through Humber’s student portal
information about all of our programs. humber.ca/myhumber.

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RECEIVE YOUR OFFER CONFIRM YOUR OFFER YOUR NEXT STEPS


Congratulations! You’ve received an offer Confirm your offer through Many programs require placement
of admission (via email with a mailed ontariocolleges.ca. testing. This testing is not for
Welcome Package) from Humber. admission. Check your email for
information on booking a test date.

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Find information about applying Register for classes online at Find out where your classes are and
for bursaries, scholarships and the humber.ca/myhumber learn more about student services.
Ontario Student Assistance Program Visit humber.ca/orientation.
Check important dates at
(OSAP) at humber.ca/admissions/ humber.ca/academic-calendar.
financial-aid.

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Welcome to your first day at Humber!

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HERE TO HELP

GENERAL INFORMATION
AND ADMISSIONS ROAD
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YOUR WAY.
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CAMPUS TOURS SCHOLARSHIPS FALL 2018
The best way to experience For more information about Saturday, November 17, 2018
Humber is to visit. Come take scholarships and bursaries, visit 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
a tour and get a first-hand humber.ca/scholarships.
look at our campuses. SPRING 2019
FIND US Saturday, April 13, 2019
416.675.6622 ext. 4048
We have three main campuses in 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
humber.ca/tours
the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). humber.ca/openhouse
Find us at humber.ca/maps.

DECLARATION OF WAIVER
The information in this document is accurate as of June 30, 2018. After June 30, 2018, 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 on our
website at humber.ca in the 2019/2020 program pages. For more information, visit humber.ca/admissions.
EXPERIENCE HUMBER FOR YOURSELF.
TAKE A TOUR, CONNECT ONLINE,
ASK QUESTIONS AND LEARN ABOUT
WHAT’S HERE FOR YOU.

OPEN HOUSE
Fall 2018 Spring 2019
Saturday, November 17, 2018 Saturday, April 13, 2019
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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