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2016 / 2017 INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK TORONTO, CANADA international.humber.ca YOURE INVITED TO BE PART OF HUMBER. YOURE NOT JUST A STUDENT HERE YOURE PART OF A COMMUNITY WORKING TOGETHER TO HELP MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE. 4


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YOU’RE INVITED TO BE PART OF HUMBER. YOU’RE NOT JUST A STUDENT HERE – YOU’RE PART OF A COMMUNITY WORKING TOGETHER TO HELP MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE.

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4 Studying in Canada – Live in Toronto, Canada and study at Humber College. 6 North Campus – Industry-standard facilities with a convenient location. 8 Lakeshore Campus – Historic buildings and plenty of green space. 10 The Humber Way – What our polytechnic approach to education means for you. 12 Career-focused Learning – Get practical experience even before you graduate. 16 Academic Schools – Learn about Humber’s eight academic schools. 18 Academic Pathways and Transfers – Create the ideal pathway to achieve your goals. 20 English for Academic Purposes – Learning English at Humber is practical and interesting. 22 Diploma and Certifjcate Programs – Get a great start to your career. 23 Diploma Student Profjle – Ariah, Media Foundation & Broadcasting – Radio 24 Degree Programs – We’ll help you get an education, and start a career. 25 Degree Student Profjle – Robyn, Bachelor of Commerce, Hospitality and Tourism Management 27 Faculty Profjle – Francisca Burg-Feret, Nursing

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28 Postgraduate Programs – Earn a postgraduate certifjcate to leverage your undergraduate studies into a career. 29 Postgraduate Student Profjle – Shriya, Global Business Management 30 Global/International – We are bringing the world to our classrooms, and taking our classrooms to the world. 32 Student Life/Student Support Services – Services to help you succeed in and out of the class. 34 Living in Residence – We are a place to call home. 36 Humber Students Say… – What our students think. 38 How to Apply – What to expect during the application process. 40 Admission Requirements and Programs – Certifjcate, Diploma and Degree Programs. 47 Admission Requirements and Programs – Postgraduate Programs. 49 Degree Pathways – Find out about requirements. 50 Success Stories – Olga and Lichuan – award winning students. 52 Contact Us – Where to fjnd important contact information. 53 Getting to Humber – How to get to

  • ur campuses by car or public transit.
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COME TO TORONTO, CANADA – STUDY AT HUMBER

FAST FACTS ABOUT TORONTO

ƒ English is the primary language ƒ Toronto is the economic and cultural centre of Canada ƒ One of the most ethnically diverse cities in the world, full

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ƒ Everything in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) can be reached by public transit ƒ With museums, art galleries, sports teams, and countless festivals, there are so many things to do

FAST FACTS ABOUT HUMBER COLLEGE

ƒ 27,000 full-time students including more than 3,400 international students from 100+ countries choose to study at Humber and benefjt from state-of-the art facilities ƒ Two easily accessible campuses located in Toronto ƒ Founded in 1967, Humber is accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities ƒ Humber faculty are committed to your success both in the classroom and after graduation ƒ More than 160 programs including: – English for Academic Purposes – Bachelor’s degrees – Diplomas and certifjcates – Postgraduate certifjcates ƒ Work placements/internships/co-op experiences are part of most programs ƒ Small class sizes (30-60 students) allow for more direct contact with faculty

CANADA IS A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE

In the global marketplace, Canada is considered a wealthy, high-tech industrial country with a highly-skilled workforce and an exceptional standard of living. With more than 35 million people and over 100 cultures represented, we believe our multicultural heritage helps make us a dynamic and exciting place to study, live and work.

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Toronto London ƒ Moscow ƒ Beijing ƒ Sydney ƒ New Delhi ƒ Lagos ƒ ƒ New York Vancouver ƒ Sao Paulo ƒ

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WHETHER YOU ARE ENTERING HUMBER DIRECTLY FROM HIGH SCHOOL, PREVIOUS STUDIES, OR AFTER WORKING FOR A PERIOD OF TIME, WE ARE COMMITTED TO YOUR SUCCESS.

Humber offers a vibrant campus life featuring: ƒ Leading edge facilities ƒ Centres of Excellence ƒ Top varsity athletic teams ƒ Student support services to help achieve goals Most importantly, our students demonstrate success after they

  • graduate. Our alumni have made outstanding achievements in

all industries including business, technology and design, health care, media, arts and entertainment, and social services. You can learn more about the many benefjts Humber has to

  • ffer by browsing our website. We hope you fjnd the opportunity

that you are looking for at Humber, and we look forward to seeing you on campus. To learn more, visit international.humber.ca

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NORTH CAMPUS

WITH STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN 100 COUNTRIES, HUMBER IS A DIVERSE, ENERGETIC PLACE WHERE THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING GOING ON.

NORTH CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

ƒ Digital media studios, a radio station, television broadcasting facilities and high defj nition television mobile production unit ƒ State-of-the art science labs supporting a variety of health sciences programs ƒ The Design Centre, an open-concept studio-style set-up where our design programs are based ƒ The Centre for Urban Ecology, a LEED gold-certifj ed building, and the Humber Arboretum, a 250-acre park with trails and formal gardens ƒ The Canadian Centre of Culinary Arts and Science, the only facility in Canada to offer the Master Chef designation and the home of Humber’s culinary programs

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NORTH CAMPUS

Job-readiness. Student-run gourmet restaurant. Balance of exceptional academics and vibrant cultural expression. Peaceful serenity.

Humber’s largest campus, located on the banks of the Humber River at Finch Avenue and Highway 27, is easily accessible from Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and York Region, and is a public transit ride away from Toronto’s bustling downtown. Energetic and dynamic, the North Campus is home to our newest building, the Learning Resource Commons, an open, bright six-storey facility that houses most of the campus student services as well as a wide range of study, meeting and socializing spaces. The North Campus has residence space for 1,000 students, and features more than 250 acres

  • f gardens, green space and hiking trails.
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LAKESHORE CAMPUS

Historic architecture. Modern conveniences. Located on the shores of Lake Ontario. Lots of ways to connect with nature.

Centred on an academic “village” of nine restored heritage buildings, the Lakeshore Campus is also home to the gleaming, airy Lakeshore Commons, a hub for student activity and many of our

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

The Lakeshore Campus has an incredible variety of opportunities to put your learning into practice. LAKESHORE CAMPUS

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LAKESHORE CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

ƒ The Ad Centre, a student run advertising agency ƒ Black box theatre and theatre production workshops ƒ The Fashion Institute, home to Humber’s Fashion Management degree ƒ The International Development Institute ƒ The Centre for Justice Leadership, which includes a simulated crime scene and high speed driving simulator ƒ Professional-level recording studio, as well as practice rooms and performance spaces ƒ Digital media production studios ƒ A simulated trading fmoor

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THE HUMBER WAY

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OUR POLYTECHNIC APPROACH TO EDUCATION MEANS WE THINK PRACTICE IS AS IMPORTANT AS THEORY.

ALONG WITH BEING GREAT TEACHERS, YOUR PROFESSORS HAVE EXTENSIVE INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE – WITH THE CONNECTIONS AND ADVICE THAT CAN HELP YOU EVEN AFTER YOU GRADUATE.

Small class sizes and caring, responsive professors mean you’ll never be just a number here. Humber’s varied program choices allow you to choose the path that’s best for you and your dreams. You’ll have opportunities to participate in innovative applied research, working with professors and industry partners to solve real-world problems. You’ll also be given the tools and support you need if you want to go into business on your own. We work with industry to make sure our programs teach relevant, job-ready skills that will prepare you not just for a job, but a fulfj lling career.

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CAREER-FOCUSED LEARNING

AT HUMBER YOU’LL GET UNMATCHED PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN YOUR AREA OF STUDY EVEN BEFORE YOU GRADUATE.

You want an education. You also want a career. We want you to have both. You’ll get great practical skills along with a solid theoretical foundation. An industry-focused curriculum means you’re on top of the trends, making you valuable to employers as soon as you graduate. With work placements in almost every program, you’ll have the chance to get on-the-job experience while you’re still in school – and your industry-connected professors will give you the inside track on how best to succeed. To learn more, visit humber.ca

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91% OF EMPLOYERS ARE SATISFIED WITH THE HUMBER GRADUATES THEY HIRED.*

*2014-2015 Key Performance Indicators (KPI). KPIs are measured annually by an independent research fj rm for the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.

LAUNCH A HEALTHY BUSINESS

Madeleine wowed the judges at Humber’s annual LaunchPad business pitch competition with her healthy-eating company, Flexible Integrated Tactics (FIT) – and won $12,000 in funding to help turn her big ideas into reality. The LaunchPad competition was started by Humber in 2012 to help entrepreneurs develop and nurture their business ideas. The contest is run by HumberLaunch, the college’s small business incubator, which

  • ffers mentorship, funding opportunities

and education about entrepreneurship. To learn more, visit humber.ca/humberlaunch

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CAREER-FOCUSED LEARNING

WHEN HUMBER STUDENTS AND FACULTY TEAM UP WITH INDUSTRY, GREAT THINGS HAPPEN.

Ooyavah Inc. is a leading Ontario business in stereoscopic technology that has developed a prototype for glasses-free 3D visualization on the Apple iPad.

They had one problem, though: their technology required users to mount the lens on the iPad and then store it when not in use, all without compromising the iPad’s other functions. To fjnd a solution to this challenge, Humber Industrial Design professor Odin Cappello led a team of nine Humber students from a variety of programs to design and prototype a case that would house the Ooyavah lens, as well as develop a user interface, social media campaign and marketing video. Students Abigail, Keith and Dimitri, as well as Cappello and industry partner Ihor Petelycky, are named as inventors on a pending patent for the case. The project received funding from the Ontario Centres of Excellence and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. “Working on Ooyavah was a wonderful opportunity for students to learn and experience a real-world project, ” says Dimitri. “It wasn’t only schoolwork, but an opportunity to design something that is actually going to be produced. ”

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OUR MUSIC STUDENTS WORK WITH INDUSTRY LEGENDS.

Music producer Bob Ezrin has worked with Lou Reed, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel, Alice Cooper and K’naan – and, this year, with a group of Humber music students. Ezrin, who produced K’naan’s song “Wavin’ Flag” in 2010, was Humber’s 2015 Producer in Residence, giving a Humber student band the opportunity to get up-close and personal during a live recording session. “It’s an amazing opportunity for students to have an experience with a world-class producer – one who has an established career and is credible in the music industry,” says professor Ian Terry. Fifteen students submitted songs for Ezrin to produce. He selected “Like You Do, ” which was written and sung by Meagan, a student in Humber’s Bachelor of Music program. Meagan and her band, which is made up of

  • ther music students, were given feedback

as they recorded her song. “He knows what works in the studio and wastes no time, ” says Meagan. “He’s a people person who keeps the atmosphere together while having everything run smoothly and effjciently. He lifted my song to great heights along with my spirit. ”

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HUMBER HAS EIGHT ACADEMIC SCHOOLS, EACH WITH ITS OWN EXPERT FACULTY AND ACCOMPLISHED STAFF. WE HAVE 160 FULL-TIME PROGRAMS IN MORE THAN 40 AREAS OF STUDY, ALL DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR ACADEMIC AND CAREER GOALS.

ACADEMIC SCHOOLS

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For all programs offered, visit humber.ca

ACADEMIC SCHOOLS

Our eight academic schools offer you plenty of choice:

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY HEALTH SCIENCES SOCIAL & COMMUNITY SERVICES BUSINESS HOSPITALITY, RECREATION & TOURISM MEDIA STUDIES & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CREATIVE & PERFORMING ARTS LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES

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ACADEMIC PATHWAYS AND TRANSFERS ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES – EAP (2-16 MONTHS) Improve your English skills for future studies, work, or just for fun. FOUNDATION PROGRAMS (2–3 SEMESTERS) Our foundation certifj cates allow you to gain and upgrade the skills you need to pursue further studies or get on track to launch your

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

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

CERTIFICATES (2–3 SEMESTERS)

One-year and short-term certifj cates allow you to establish a foundation of knowledge in a given fj eld or upgrade your skills in your current career.

DIPLOMAS AND ADVANCED DIPLOMAS (4–6 SEMESTERS)

Our career-focused diplomas and advanced diplomas are designed to give you specialized knowledge enabling you to be work-ready when you graduate.

BACHELOR’S DEGREES (4 YEARS)

Our bachelor’s degrees give you the ideal balance of theoretical, academic knowledge and practical, career-oriented experience. We combine the highest academic standards with exceptional internships and fj eld placements.

ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATES (2–3 SEMESTERS)

Intended for students who already have a bachelor’s degree, graduate certifj cates allow you to gain specialized knowledge and job experience in your fj eld of interest.

WE WORK WITH YOU TO FIND YOUR PATH

Transfer options, a wide range of credentials and specialized programs will help you map your journey to success. Take a foundation program, then move to a diploma. Complete a diploma, then apply for advanced standing to a degree. The path is yours to choose.

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HIGH SCHOOL/ SECONDARY SCHOOL 1 Year Certifjcate 1 Year Certifjcate 2 Year Diploma EAP 2 Year Diploma EAP 3 Year Advanced Diploma 3 Year Advanced Diploma Bachelor’s Degree Bachelor’s Degree Postgraduate Certifjcate (University degree graduates only) MASTER’S PROGRAM (Other university) COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY

Start your career and education planning today. Explore the postsecondary education opportunities available to you and make an informed decision for your future. Planning ahead and making informed decisions will give you multiple pathways for future studies.

WE CAN PUT YOU IN THE FAST LANE

TRANSFER OPTIONS

Humber offers many ways to transfer between credentials and institutions. You can start in our English for Academic Purposes program then progress to a diploma. Once you’ve earned your diploma, transfer your credits towards a degree. For example, students who complete Humber’s three-year Business Administration advanced diploma program can transfer into most of our Bachelor of Commerce degrees for the fjnal two years of

  • study. Students completing a comparable Business Administration advanced diploma at

another Ontario college may be qualifjed for entry into year three of most of Humber’s Bachelor of Commerce degrees. To learn more about transfer options, visit humber.ca/transferoptions

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LEVEL 8 OF THE PROGRAM INCLUDES A GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE WHICH IS RECOGNIZED AS A CREDIT COURSE TOWARDS MANY OF HUMBER’S CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS.

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ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES PROGRAM

This program provides students with the English language profj ciency needed to continue their academic education at the certifj cate, diploma, degree and postgraduate levels. It is also ideal for those who need excellent communication skills for specifj c career goals.

OUR PROGRAM COVERS ALL THE SKILLS NEEDED FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS:

ƒ Academic Writing and Grammar ƒ Reading and Vocabulary Development ƒ Speaking and Pronunciation ƒ Listening and Note-taking ƒ Presentation Skills ƒ Library & Internet Research Skills At Humber, we make learning English both practical and interesting. As well as teaching you the rules of grammar, we show you how and why you will use them. Then we practice – in class, in the computer labs, with native speakers, and at social events. This makes learning dynamic and enjoyable. The EAP program offers eight levels of study from high beginner to advanced. The core curriculum of 18 hours per week is complemented by an additional 4 hours in a computerized language-learning lab for a total of 22 hours of classroom instruction per week.

CONDITIONAL ADMISSION TO HUMBER PROGRAMS THROUGH EAP

Completion of EAP Level 8 meets the language profj ciency requirements for admission to most Humber programs. For students completing Level 8 with no failed courses and with the appropriate grades (see EAP Pathways), no further IELTS or TOEFL testing is required. To learn more, visit humber.ca/liberalarts/elc/eap ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES

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PROGRAM DATES AND FEES

INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS We offer 8 levels of English beginning every 8 weeks. Placement testing will determine your entry level. You may begin on the start date that is best for you. INTERNATIONAL FEES: The tuition fees for 2016/2017 are $3,200 Canadian per session.

60% 75% 80%

HUMBER DIPLOMA HUMBER DEGREE HUMBER POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE

Classes Start Classes End

January 11 February 26 March 7 April 22 May 2 June 17 June 27 August 12 September 6 October 21 October 31 December 16

Classes Start Classes End

January 9 February 24 March 6 April 21 May 1 June 16 June 26 August 11

EAP PATHWAYS

Students who complete Level 8 with the averages below* may be accepted for direct admission or receive a conditional offer of admission to most Humber programs without additional testing: 2016/2017 ACADEMIC START DATES:

* Meeting the minimum language profjciency requirement does not guarantee admission to your program of choice.

2016 2017

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DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Our diploma and certifj cate programs are designed to give you a blend

  • f theoretical knowledge and practical, hands-on experience.

Advanced diplomas take six semesters to complete and usually incorporate a work placement. Diplomas typically take four semesters, while technical certifj cates are generally two or three semesters.

STUDENTS CAN CHOOSE FROM MORE THAN 100 DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS AT HUMBER.

To learn more, visit humber.ca/full-time-programs

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ARIAH IS COMPLETING HUMBER’S DIPLOMA IN BROADCASTING – RADIO.

He also completed Humber’s Media Foundation certifj cate in 2013, which helped him decide how to narrow his career path while developing broader media skills that he will use in the radio industry. “I originally wanted to be an announcer, but

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born for the business side of the industry. Faculty and staff here are really supportive, not just teaching but also offering individualized guidance. My new career goal is to be an account executive for a major Toronto radio station. ”

BERMUDA – MEDIA FOUNDATION & BROADCASTING – RADIO

ARIAH

DIPLOMA STUDENT PROFILE

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Our career-focused degrees are the ideal blend of theoretical learning and practical experience, taught by professors who have active industry connections and outstanding academic credentials. Our four-year degree programs offer work placements or clinical experience, many of which are paid – meaning you’ll get valuable

  • n-the-job experience even before you graduate.

Add in small class sizes and an industry-guided, job-relevant curriculum, and your Humber degree will give you a defj nite advantage in a competitive world.

EACH HUMBER DEGREE IS REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE MINISTRY OF TRAINING, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.

To learn more, visit humber.ca/degrees

DEGREE PROGRAMS

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DEGREE STUDENT PROFILE

ROBYN BLACKMAN, AN INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE (2015) OF THE BACHELOR OF COMMERCE HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, WAS LOOKING FOR AN OUT-OF-THE-BOX EXPERIENCE, AND STUDYING INTERNATIONALLY WAS AT THE TOP OF HER LIST.

“What made Humber stand out from other institutions were the small class sizes, which meant more one-on-one time with professors, ” said Robyn. “There is also an internship component which gives you an edge in the industry.” Robyn was grateful to be able to use credits from her fj rst two years

  • f college in Barbados to accelerate her studies. Humber introduced

Robyn to a new career path through her Global Geography and Destination Development, and Globalization and Sustainable Development courses. “My ideal job would be to travel the world assisting countries in their development process in regards to sustainability and tourism,” said Robyn. As a Student Ambassador working with the International Centre, she had the chance to gain valuable work experience and further develop her skills and knowledge by assisting with coordinating numerous events on campus. Robyn, who is now pursuing her MBA in the UK offers this advice for students who are thinking about studying abroad at Humber College: “Go for it! You will not regret it. ”

BARBADOS – BACHELOR OF COMMERCE, HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT

ROBYN

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OUR BACHELOR OF COMMERCE DEGREES HAVE THE SAME FIRST TWO YEARS.

This common platform means that you’ll build a sound understanding of general business principles for the fjrst two years of your program, which will give you a solid foundation in the essential aspects of business – something employers

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

Most business programs allow you to transfer from one specialization to another if your interests change during the fjrst two years.

*University of New Brunswick-Humber

collaborative degree program

DEGREES AND SCHOLARSHIPS

WE WANT TO REWARD YOUR HARD WORK WITH SCHOLARSHIPS

You’ve worked hard to get where you are – and we want to recognize that. We offer automatic academic scholarships to newly admitted degree students entering their fjrst year directly from high school/secondary school. Refer to page 39 for more information.

MELANIE, A FOURTH YEAR STUDENT IN THE BACHELOR OF COMMERCE DEGREE PROGRAM SPECIALIZING IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, MADE THE DECISION TO TAKE PART IN A SEMESTER ABROAD PROGRAM IN IRELAND.

“I had always heard people say that you can’t compare anything to an international exchange and now I know exactly what they meant, ” said Melanie. “I feel more aware

  • f the world.”

Melanie’s goal had always been to work internationally and this experience allowed her to see if living abroad was something that she would want to do full time once she graduates from Humber and starts her career.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

MELANIE

FOUR-YEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREES AT HUMBER

BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS ƒ Criminal Justice ƒ Film and Media Production ƒ Paralegal Studies BACHELOR OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE BACHELOR OF CHILD AND YOUTH CARE BACHELOR OF COMMERCE ƒ Accounting ƒ Digital Business Management ƒ Fashion Management ƒ Finance ƒ Hospitality and Tourism Management ƒ Human Resources Management ƒ International Business ƒ Management Studies ƒ Marketing ƒ Supply Chain Management BACHELOR OF CREATIVE ADVERTISING BACHELOR OF DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM BACHELOR OF MUSIC BACHELOR OF NURSING* BACHELOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS

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FACULTY PROFILE

MANY STUDENTS SPEND READING WEEK SOCIALIZING, RELAXING OR STUDYING. SOME EVEN USE THE TIME TO READ.

For Francisca Burg-Feret’s nursing students and others in Humber’s School of Health Sciences, reading week 2015 was an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of 240 children living at the Valle de Los Angeles orphanage as well as more remote communities in Guatemala. Ten students from the nursing, practical nursing and early childhood education (advanced studies in special needs) programs travelled with Burg-Feret, as well as a pediatrician and a family physician, to help perform health assessments and conduct mobile clinics in small towns. Taking students out of their comfort zones and giving them the opportunity to contribute to communities around the world is a key element in Burg-Feret’s teaching. “Reaching out to under-resourced communities gives our students an eye-opening experience, and helps them grow in their cultural sensitivities, ” says Burg-Feret, who has volunteered extensively in the area. “We’re looking to develop sustainable relationships with the people we meet, and to provide what those host communities tell us they need. ” For the students who participated in Burg-Feret’s trip, the experience was, indeed, life-changing. “A lot of us had never met – we all had different backgrounds – but we all learned to work in sync really well,” says Daniel, a student in the practical nursing program. “This kind of trip makes you appreciate not just nursing, but life itself. ”

NURSING FACULTY

FRANCISCA BURG-FERET

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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS APPLIED TECHNOLOGY ƒ Project Management ƒ Supply Chain Management ARTS AND PERFORMANCE ƒ Arts Administration and Cultural Management ƒ Creative Book Publishing BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT ƒ Alternate Dispute Resolution ƒ Event Management ƒ Fashion Management and Promotions ƒ Financial Planning ƒ Global Business Management (2 years) ƒ Human Resources Management ƒ International Development ƒ Marketing Management ƒ Public Administration COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES ƒ Addictions and Mental Health ƒ Early Childhood Education – Advanced Studies in Special Needs HEALTH SCIENCES ƒ Regulatory Affairs HOSPITALITY, RECREATION AND TOURISM ƒ Exercise Science and Lifestyle Management ƒ Hospitality and Tourism Operations Management INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ƒ Enterprise Software Development ƒ Information Technology Solutions (2 years) ƒ Web Development ƒ Wireless Telecommunications LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES ƒ Professional Writing and Communications ƒ Research Analyst ƒ Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) MEDIA ƒ Advertising – Account Management ƒ Advertising – Media Management ƒ Advertising Copywriting ƒ Broadcasting – Radio ƒ Fundraising Management ƒ Post-Production ƒ Public Relations ƒ Television Writing and Producing

TAKE YOUR EDUCATION TO THE NEXT LEVEL

Humber’s Ontario Graduate (postgraduate) Certifj cate programs complement the postsecondary education you have already earned. They are offered in an accelerated, intensive format, typically two to three semesters long, and prepare you for a career in a specifj c fj eld of work. To learn more, visit humber.ca/postgrad

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POSTGRADUATE STUDENT PROFILE

WHEN SHRIYA LANDED IN CANADA, SHE HAD MIXED EMOTIONS.

She was both happy and sad, but once she got settled in, she realized that Humber was the best place for her to be. Shriya noticed right away that the teaching style and classroom environment at Humber was very different from her home in India. Students not only gain theoretical knowledge, but they also gain the practical knowledge required to work in the real business world. Even though Shriya was away from friends and family, she found the support she needed on campus. Through the International Centre, Shriya made friends from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Making friends was easy during the Humber planned group activities in which Shriya participated, allowing her to visit many famous attractions. When Shriya was asked, what she would like new international students to know about Humber? She said “At Humber, each person will have their own unique experience. I was able to fj nd hope and joy in the simplest things that I once overlooked at home. Welcome to Humber!”

INDIA – GLOBAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE

SHRIYA

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GO ABROAD AND DISCOVER A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES.

“I’M A BIG BELIEVER IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION – I THINK YOU LEARN MORE IN A WEEK OF TRAVELLING THAN YOU DO IN A MONTH OF READING. ONE OF THE ADVANTAGES OF THE PROGRAM HERE AT HUMBER IS THAT WE DO A GREAT JOB OF CONNECTING THE CLASSROOM WITH THE REAL WORLD.”

PROFESSOR RYAN SNIDER

School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism

The world is getting smaller – so we offer lots

  • f opportunities to get out in the world and learn

in a whole new way. ƒ Semester/course abroad ƒ Study tour/fjeld trip ƒ Research project ƒ Internship placement ƒ Volunteer experience

GLOBAL/INTERNATIONAL

To learn more, visit international.humber.ca/study-abroad

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Humber has more than 3,400 international students from more than 100 countries around the world, as well as partnerships with institutions in China, Taiwan, India, New Zealand, Jamaica and many other places. With comprehensive services for international students at our Lakeshore and North campuses, Humber will truly become your home.

GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE

Enrol in Humber’s Global Citizenship Certifj cate – an innovative, free program for students that will give you a career advantage in our culturally diverse and rapidly changing world. To learn more, visit international.humber.ca/global-citizenship To learn more, visit international.humber.ca

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STUDENT LIFE/STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

HUMBER STUDENTS’ FEDERATION

The Humber Students’ Federation (HSF) provides services to more than 27,000 students in the Humber community. Services include a fm exible health and dental insurance plan, budgeting advice and a tax clinic. HSF is also proud to be the offj cial on-campus student government, advocating on behalf of all students. HSF hosts a variety of fun events around campus, including Frosh and Frost Week, and sponsor more than 50 clubs across our campuses, with interests ranging from dance clubs to cultural groups to video games. ACADEMIC SUPPORT ƒ Computer Labs ƒ Libraries ƒ Peer tutoring ƒ Writing, math and accounting help centres FOOD COURT ƒ Dining options JOBS AND FINANCE ƒ Career Centre ƒ Financial aid LEADERSHIP ƒ Alternative Spring Break ƒ Clubs and groups ƒ Global Citizenship Certifj cate ƒ HumberLaunch small business incubator ƒ Student Leadership Institute PERSONAL SUPPORT ƒ Aboriginal Resource Centre/ Aboriginal Elder ƒ Accessibility services ƒ Childcare ƒ Counselling ƒ Dental clinic ƒ Health Centre ƒ International Centre ƒ New-to-Canada support ƒ Prayer spaces and spiritual support ƒ 24/7 security and Campus Walk program RESIDENCES ƒ North Campus ƒ Lakeshore Campus To learn more, visit wegotyou.humber.ca To learn more, visit humberlife.com HUMBER’S VARSITY SPORTS TEAMS SPORT WOMEN MEN Badminton Baseball Basketball Cross Country Curling Golf Indoor Soccer Rugby Soccer Softball Volleyball To learn more, visit athletics.humber.ca

YOUR SUCCESS IS IMPORTANT TO US.

We have the services to support you.

WE STUDY HARD, WE PLAY HARD

In the 2014/15 season, our varsity teams won 13 team and individual gold medals in provincial competitions and four national

  • championships. If you don’t want to play competitively, there are lots
  • f other ways to get involved in athletics, from fj

tness programming to intramural and extramural teams.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

Adapting to a new home and the demands

  • f college life can be stressful. The Humber

International Centre will ensure your experience at Humber is the best it can be.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT WELCOME

To welcome international students to the Humber community, International Student Services offers a series of orientation workshops and events designed to help ease your adjustment to a new life and a new country. You can also attend workshops about health care support, employment readiness and the US visa process.

THE VIRTUAL PASSPORT TO HUMBER

The “virtual passport” is an online tool designed to assist you prior to moving to Canada. international.humber.ca/academic/virtualpassport/welcome

INSURANCE

Health insurance is necessary for all international students and this is included in tuition fees. Students receive medical coverage while attending Humber. international.humber.ca/current-students/ health-coverage-in-canada

THE PASSPORT TO SUCCESS

Passport to Success is a program designed to help you as a full-time international student make friends, develop important learning skills and gain knowledge to help with your future employment opportunities. international.humber.ca/current-students/passport-to-success

ACADEMIC SUPPORT SITE

This online tool provides you with resources for academic success. Different modules will help you learn how to meet the expectations

  • f the Canadian classroom.

international.humber.ca/academic/student-support/ academic-support

NEW EXPERIENCES

Orient yourself to the Canadian culture through a variety of student

  • utings. Go to places such as Niagara Falls, Ottawa and Montreal;

watch hockey games and soccer matches; and attend theatre performances or go winter camping.

THE CONNECT BUDDY PROGRAM

Adjusting to a new living environment can be both exciting and

  • challenging. The Connect Buddy program provides a support team for

you to connect with a returning student (your Senior Student Buddy) and a faculty, staff or admin person (your Faculty/Staff Buddy). international.humber.ca/current-students/connect

WORK OPPORTUNITIES

Most international students have opportunities to work while they are in Canada. Whether it’s working on-campus, completing a program-specifjc work placement or co-op, earning spending money through a part-time job, or applying to work in Canada after graduation, you have options.

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Humber College boasts a fun, welcoming atmosphere that makes students feel right at home.

Living in residence can help simplify college by providing a positive balance between social and academic life. Our residences host their own fun workshops and events, ranging from cooking classes to movie marathons to taking trips into downtown Toronto. Rooms are on a fj rst-come, fj rst-served basis so early application is a must.

WHAT DOES HUMBER RESIDENCE OFFER?

ƒ Athletic facilities (on campus) ƒ Community kitchens ƒ Equipped with washers and dryers ƒ Lounges with fm at screen TVs, WiFi and cable ƒ Recreational space, including foosball and video games ƒ Study rooms with WiFi

OFF-CAMPUS LIVING

Humber also helps students who choose not to live on campus fj nd accommodation with an Off-Campus Housing website listing places in the area for rent. www.places4students.com We also work with Student Homestay Services (SHS) to provide homes with a host family for students to help ease the transition into life in a new country. www.homestayservices.ca

SUITE STYLE AT LAKESHORE AND NORTH CAMPUSES DORMITORY/SINGLE STYLE AT NORTH CAMPUS

To learn more, visit residence.humber.ca

LIVING IN RESIDENCE

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Our students are designers, fj lmmakers, emergency responders, actors, chefs, entrepreneurs and

  • athletes. They build houses. They write newspaper
  • articles. They work with government, charities and

small businesses. They’re inventors and innovators. They travel the world. They fj nd a path that works for

  • them. They make a difference.

“Humber College has a lot to offer its students, from career networking

  • pportunities to great study spaces, it even organizes trips for international

students where we get to have fun and make new friends. I am very happy that I chose to study at Humber College. ”

VIETNAM – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS – ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

THI THUY HUYEN

HUMBER STUDENTS SAY…

“My transition into college life was made easy by all the supportive faculty and students. My curiosity about degenerative diseases inspired me to become a dietitian. The motivating and inspiring industry professionals I met made me aware that with the unlimited support of my professors I will have the skills and knowledge needed to create a successful career.”

GUYANA – FOOD AND NUTRITION MANAGEMENT

ALICIA

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“My experience so far at Humber has been exceptional! I love Humber and choosing this school was one of the best decisions in my life. The professors are experienced and possess a great deal of knowledge in their respective fj elds, and I always look forward to learning from them. I know I will be well prepared to successfully enter into the Canadian job market when I graduate. ”

CZECH REPUBLIC – BACHELOR OF COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

ANDREA

Humber’s strong reputation convinced Jaspal to study in Humber’s Business Management Program. Jaspal wanted to learn in the best institution and from the best professionals. “I am truly grateful for the opportunity to have been taught by faculty who were willing to share their knowledge and expertise with all of their students. The environment, amenities, and resources I had access to made the learning experience very worthwhile. ”

INDIA – BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

JASPAL

“Humber provides all of the tools I needed to explore the world

  • f journalism. I didn’t even need to leave the classroom to gain

hands-on professional experience. I received training in Humber’s very own broadcast studio, news room and sound booth, all of which are exclusive to journalism students.”

INDONESIA – BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM

ARIESHADELA

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Admission requirements for Humber depend on your home country and your current level of education. Admission requirements for your program may include

  • ther documents (portfolio, writing samples, questionnaires, etc.).

FOLLOWING ADMISSION:

STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS

SUGGESTED APPLICATION DEADLINES*

September intake – February 1st January intake – November 1st May intake – March 1st

*Deadlines are subject to change based on program availability.

Pick a program – humber.ca/program/listings/a-z 1 Due dates for fees will be listed in your acceptance communication. 7 Confjrm program availability at international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/program-availability 2 A Study Permit is required for anyone studying in Canada for six months or longer. Allow at least one or two months

  • f processing time but be aware that processing can take much

longer in some countries. It is your responsibility to apply in time to receive the documentation before the start of the semester. Detailed information is available at: cic.gc.ca/english/study/study.asp 8 Ensure minimum educational requirements are met. international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/apply 3 Complete and submit your application package, including: all support documentation, and the $75 CAD non-refundable processing fee. international.humber.ca/apply 4 Find accommodation – residence spaces fjll up quickly, so you should apply for housing as soon as possible. humber.ca/residence/we-are-your-home-humber 9 It can take 4–6 weeks to process an application – this process may take longer if you are required to submit a portfolio or other supporting material. 5 Arrange for travel insurance – student medical coverage begins on the fjrst day of classes, not the day you arrive in Canada. 10 After receiving an offer of acceptance, reserve your program place through the MyHumber system (Humber programs fjll up quickly). international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/after-acceptance 6 You are required to attend orientation before classes begin. 11

HOW TO APPLY

To learn more, visit international.humber.ca/study-in-canada

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS* Undergraduate Diploma/Certificate Degree Nursing Degree (BN) Postgraduate Programs

High School transcript** 3 3 3 n/a Degree transcript** n/a 3 (required if student has previous postsecondary record) 3 (required if student has previous postsecondary record) 3 Humber English For Academic Purposes (EAP) Level 8 with 60%

  • r higher

Level 8 with 75%

  • r higher

n/a Level 8 with 80%

  • r higher

IELTS

  • verall 6.0 (no single

score below 5.5)

  • verall 6.5 (no single

score below 6.0)

  • verall 7.0 (no single

score below 6.5)

  • verall 6.5 (no single

score below 6.0) TOEFL 550 paper or 80 IBT (no single test below 20) 560 paper or 84 IBT (no single test below 21) 600 paper or 100 IBT (no single test below 21) 580 paper or 88 IBT (no single test below 22) Pearson Language Test Evaluation (PTE) Minimum score 53-57 Minimum score 58-60 n/a Minimum score 60-64 Online Application Form+ international.humber.ca/apply 3 3 3 3 Application Fee (non-refundable) $75.00 CAD $75.00 CAD $75.00 CAD $75.00 CAD * Additional program-specifjc requirements can be found on Humber website humber.ca/program-listings/a-z. ** All transcripts must be translated into English and notarized. *** Pharmacy Technician requires: TOEFL ibt 91, IELTS 6.5; specifjc band/element scores also apply. Other ways of meeting English profjciency visit humber.ca/admissions/how-apply/english-language-profjciency-policy. Note: Admission requirements are subject to change without notice.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Amount Renewable* September 2016 January 2017 May 2017

Full Tuition 3 2 1 n/a $5,000 3 2 1 n/a $1,000 n/a 10 8 2 Application Deadline May 20, 2016 September 30, 2016 February 3, 2017

Amount Required GPA* Renewable**

$4,000 95% or higher 3 $3,500 90-94.9% 3 $3,000 85-89.9% 3 $2,000 80-84.9% 3 $1,500 75-79.9% n/a *Student must maintain a minimum average of 75% in order to be eligible for renewal. * Eligibility is based on student’s high school/secondary school academic achievement. ** Student must maintain an average of 80% in order to be eligible for renewal.

SCHOLARSHIPS

BACHELOR’S DEGREE SCHOLARSHIPS

All students applying to a Bachelor’s degree program at Humber will be automatically considered for these scholarships. Bachelor’s Degree scholarships are available to non-transfer students only, coming directly from high school/secondary school.

INTERNATIONAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS

You can apply for an international entrance scholarship after you have been accepted to Humber. The scholarship application form will be included in your acceptance package. Only students entering academic programs are eligible to apply. Applications for scholarships will be considered based on academics, community involvement, reference letters and a statement of interest. Tuition Fees

Postsecondary diploma and certifjcate programs $14,200 Bachelor’s degree programs $14,800 Postgraduate certifjcate programs $14,800 English for Academic Purposes (each 8-week level) $3,200 Please note: Programs range from eight weeks to four years. Tuition includes health insurance and incidental fees (athletic centre, library services, student federation services), but does not include books or housing.

FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS

THE COST OF COLLEGE

2016/2017 International Student Fees per academic year (two semesters):

To learn more, visit international.humber.ca/fees

Other Expenses per academic year (two semesters):

Books and Supplies Approximately $1,200 Homestay with meals Approximately $6,000–$6,800 + $190 placement fee (one time) Residence and meal plan Approximately $8,300–$10,730 Rental accommodation (not including meals) Approximately $3,600–$8,000 Transportation $600–$1,300 Other $1,000+ Total (not including tuition) $6,400–$14,230+ Please note: Expenses above are based on the 2015/2016 schedule and are subject to change without notice. ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS HOUSING + MEAL COSTS

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE PROGRAMS

Program Name Credential Academic Requirements

Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/ High School graduation including the following:

Secondary Requirements Semesters Campus Semester Start APPLIED TECHNOLOGY

Architectural Technology AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 6 North Sep/Jan Cabinet Making C English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 3 North Sep/Jan Civil Engineering Technology AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 6 North September Design Foundation C English Language Profjciency* and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 2 North September Electrical Engineering Technician – Control Systems D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan Electrical Engineering Technology – Control Systems AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 6 North September Electrical Techniques C English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 2 North Sep/Jan/May Electromechanical Engineering Technician – Automation and Robotics Profjle D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North September Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Automation and Robotics Profjle AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 6 North September Electronics Engineering Technician D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North September Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 6 North September Home Renovation Technician D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 3 North Sep/Jan Industrial Design (Bachelor of) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. Portfolio 8 North September Industrial Woodworking Technician D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 3 North Sep/Jan Interior Decorating D English Language Profjciency* and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan

C – Certifjcate D – Diploma AD – Advanced Diploma B – Bachelor’s Degree

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2016/2017 INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK * English Language Profjciency: refer to page 39 for more information † For minimum admission grade requirements by country please visit: international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/apply.html ‡ Students who do not possess a Senior level/Final year Mathematics (or who have not met the grade requirement) may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math equivalency course during their fjrst semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply. Mature students should refer to specifjc course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumes, pre-admission tests, auditions and questionnaires, and vary by program. Applicants will receive specifjc information about their additional Secondary Requirements following application.

Program Name Credential Academic Requirements

Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/ High School graduation including the following:

Secondary Requirements Semesters Campus Semester Start APPLIED TECHNOLOGY

Interior Design (Bachelor of) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. Portfolio 8 North September Landscape Technician D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North September Mechanical Engineering Technician D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North September Mechanical Engineering Technology AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 6 North September Mechanical Techniques – Millwright C English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 2 North September Plumbing Techniques C English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 2 North Sep/Jan Sustainable Energy and Building Technology AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 6 North September Urban Arboriculture – Tree Care C English Language Profjciency* and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 2 North January Welding Techniques C English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 2 North September

ARTS AND PERFORMANCE

Acting for Film and Television D English Language Profjciency* and three Senior Level/ Final year courses. Audition 4 Lakeshore September Comedy: Writing and Performance D English Language Profjciency* and three Senior Level/ Final year courses. Audition 4 Lakeshore September Jazz Performance – Introduction to Commercial Jazz C English Language Profjciency* and three Senior Level/ Final year courses. Audition 2 Lakeshore September Music (Bachelor of) Bass Cello Drums/Percussion French Horn Guitar Keyboard Saxophone/Woodwind Trombone Trumpet Tuba Violin Voice B English Language Profjciency* and fjve Senior level/ Final year courses. Audition 8 Lakeshore September Theatre Performance AD English Language Profjciency* and three Senior Level/ Final year courses. Audition 6 Lakeshore September Theatre Production D English Language Profjciency* and three Senior Level/ Final year courses. Information session 4 Lakeshore September

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Program Name Credential Academic Requirements

Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/ High School graduation including the following:

Secondary Requirements Semesters Campus Semester Start BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

Accounting (Bachelor of Commerce) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Business – Accounting D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North Lakeshore Sep/Jan/May Sep/Jan Business Administration AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 6 North Lakeshore Sep/Jan/May Sep/Jan Business Administration (Co-op) AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 6 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Business Administration – Accounting AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 6 North Sep/Jan/May Business Administration – Professional Golf Management AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 6 Lakeshore September Business Management D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North Lakeshore Sep/Jan/May Sep/Jan Business Management – Financial Services D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Business – Marketing D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan/May Cosmetic Management D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 3 North Sep/Jan Digital Business Management (Bachelor of Commerce) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Esthetician/Spa Management D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan Fashion Arts D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan Fashion Management (Bachelor of Commerce) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Finance (Bachelor of Commerce) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Human Resources Management (Bachelor of Commerce) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan International Business (Bachelor of Commerce) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan International Development (Bachelor of) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore September Law Clerk D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan Law Firm Profjle – Offjce Administration C English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 2 North September Management Studies (Bachelor of Commerce) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Marketing (Bachelor of Commerce) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Paralegal Education D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE PROGRAMS

C – Certifjcate D – Diploma AD – Advanced Diploma B – Bachelor’s Degree

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS

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Program Name Credential Academic Requirements

Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/ High School graduation including the following:

Secondary Requirements Semesters Campus Semester Start BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

Paralegal Studies (Bachelor of Applied Arts) B English Language Profjciency*, and fjve Senior level/ Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore September Supply Chain Management (Bachelor of Commerce) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan

COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES

Behavioural Science (Bachelor of) B English Language Profjciency*, and fjve Senior level/ Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore September Child and Youth Care AD English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 6 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Child and Youth Care (Bachelor of) B English Language Profjciency*, and fjve Senior level/ Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore September Community and Justice Services D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Criminal Justice (Bachelor of Applied Arts) B English Language Profjciency*, and fjve Senior level/ Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore September Developmental Services Worker D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 Lakeshore September Early Childhood Education D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan/May Police Foundations D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Protection, Security and Investigation D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Social Service Worker D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 Lakeshore September

HEALTH SCIENCES

Biotechnology D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology. 4 North September Funeral Director 1 (Embalming) D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Portfolio 5 North September Nursing – Regular (Bachelor of) (University of New Brunswick – Humber collaborative degree program) B English Language Profjciency, Senior level/Final year Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology, and two approved academic electives. 8 North September Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Biology and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North September Personal Support Worker C English Language Profjciency* and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 2 North September Pharmacy Technician D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology. 4 North September Practical Nursing D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology. Admission testing 4 North September * English Language Profjciency: refer to page 39 for more information † For minimum admission grade requirements by country please visit: international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/apply.html ‡ Students who do not possess a Senior level/Final year Mathematics (or who have not met the grade requirement) may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math equivalency course during their fjrst semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply. Mature students should refer to specifjc course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumes, pre-admission tests, auditions and questionnaires, and vary by program. Applicants will receive specifjc information about their additional Secondary Requirements following application.

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Program Name Credential Academic Requirements

Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/ High School graduation including the following:

Secondary Requirements Semesters Campus Semester Start HOSPITALITY, RECREATION AND TOURISM

Baking and Pastry Arts Management D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North September Culinary Management D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan Culinary Skills C English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 2 North Sep/Jan Fitness and Health Promotion D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics, Biology or Chemistry or Exercise Science and one additional Senior level/fjnal year course. 4 North Sep/Jan/May Food and Beverage Service C English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/Final year courses. 2 North September Food and Nutrition Management D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics, Biology and one additional Senior level/Final year course. 4 North September Hospitality Management D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan Hospitality and Tourism Management (Bachelor of Commerce) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Massage Therapy AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Biology and Chemistry or Physics or Exercise Science and one additional Senior level/Final year course. 6 North Sep/Jan Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle Promotion D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics, Biology and one additional Senior Level/Final year course. 4 North September Recreation and Leisure Services D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 North September Sport Management AD English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 6 North September Tourism – Travel Services Management D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan Tourism and Hospitality Management – Event Planning D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North September

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Computer and Network Support Technician D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North Sep/Jan Computer Engineering Technology AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 6 North Sep/Jan Computer Programmer D English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and two additional Senior level/Final year courses. 4 North September Game Programming AD English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final year Mathematics and Science or Computer Studies course and one additional Senior level/Final year courses. Admission testing 6 North September

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE PROGRAMS

C – Certifjcate D – Diploma AD – Advanced Diploma B – Bachelor’s Degree

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Program Name Credential Academic Requirements

Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/ High School graduation including the following:

Secondary Requirements Semesters Campus Semester Start LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) 2–16 months Lakeshore Continuous Intake General Arts and Science – College Transfer Certifjcate C English Language Profjciency* 2 North Lakeshore Sep/Jan Sep/Jan General Arts and Science – Health and Science C English Language Profjciency* Admission testing 2 North September General Arts and Science – Technology C English Language Profjciency* 2 North September General Arts and Science – University Transfer Certifjcate C English Language Profjciency* 2 North Lakeshore Sep/Jan Sep/Jan General Arts and Science – University Transfer Diploma D English Language Profjciency* 4 North Lakeshore Sep/Jan Sep/Jan

MEDIA

3D Modelling and Visual Effects Production C Strong design and/or artistic background and knowledge of either digital design software or a 3D computer animation program would be advantageous. Information session 30 wks** North September Advertising and Graphic Design D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Portfolio 4 Lakeshore September Advertising and Marketing Communications D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 Lakeshore September Animation - 3D AD English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Portfolio 6 North September Art Foundation C English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 2 Lakeshore September Broadcast Television/ Videography D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Questionnaire 4 North September Broadcasting – Radio D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Information session 4 North September Creative Advertising (Bachelor of) B English Language Profjciency* and fjve Senior level/ Final Year courses. Portfolio 8 Lakeshore September Creative Photography D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Portfolio 4 North September Digital Communications (Bachelor of) B English Language Profjciency*, and fjve Senior level/ Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore September Film and Media Production (Bachelor of Applied Arts) B English Language Profjciency*, and fjve Senior level/ Final year courses. Portfolio 8 Lakeshore September * English Language Profjciency: refer to page 39 for more information ** Students pursuing this short certifjcate are not eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada † For minimum admission grade requirements by country please visit: international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/apply.html ‡ Students who do not possess a Senior level/Final year Mathematics (or who have not met the grade requirement) may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math equivalency course during their fjrst semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply. Mature students should refer to specifjc course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumes, pre-admission tests, auditions and questionnaires, and vary by program. Applicants will receive specifjc information about their additional Secondary Requirements following application.

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS

Program Name Credential Academic Requirements

Minimum requirements†: Senior Secondary School/ High School graduation including the following:

Secondary Requirements Semesters Campus Semester Start MEDIA

Film and Television Production AD English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Information session and portfolio 6 North September Graphic and Package Design (Ministry Title: Package and Graphic Design) AD English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Portfolio 6 Lakeshore September Graphic Design AD English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Portfolio 6 Lakeshore September Graphic Design for Print and Web C Practical work experience or education in a design related fjeld such as fjne arts, digital design, illustration, photography, web design/development, etc. Interested in learning and pursuing a career in multimedia and/or design industry. Computer literacy is required (Windows or Mac). Portfolio and interview 22 weeks** North Sep/Mar Journalism (Bachelor of) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore September Journalism AD English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Writing assessment 6 North September Media Communications D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 4 North September Media Foundation C English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 2 North September Multimedia Design and Development D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Portfolio 4 North September Public Relations (Bachelor of) B English Language Profjciency*, Senior level/Final Year Mathematics‡ and four additional Senior level/Final year courses. 8 Lakeshore September Public Relations AD English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. 6 Lakeshore September Visual and Digital Arts D English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Portfolio 4 Lakeshore September Web Design and Interactive Media AD English Language Profjciency*, and three Senior level/ Final year courses. Portfolio 6 North September Web Design, Development and Maintenance C Work or educational background in related fjeld. Information session 22 weeks** North Sept/Mar

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE PROGRAMS

C – Certifjcate D – Diploma AD – Advanced Diploma B – Bachelor’s Degree

NOTE FOR ALL CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE PROGRAMS If applicants are enrolled in senior/level fjnal year requirement subjects during the second semester (February to June), marks from previous years may be used. For more information, visit international.humber.ca.

* English Language Profjciency: refer to page 39 for more information ** Students pursuing this short certifjcate are not eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada † For minimum admission grade requirements by country please visit: international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/apply.html ‡ Students who do not possess a Senior level/Final year Mathematics (or who have not met the grade requirement) may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math equivalency course during their fjrst semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply. Mature students should refer to specifjc course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumes, pre-admission tests, auditions and questionnaires, and vary by program. Applicants will receive specifjc information about their additional Secondary Requirements following application.

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2016/2017 INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK * English Language Profjciency: refer to page 39 for more information Mature students should refer to specifjc course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumes, pre-admission tests, auditions and questionnaires, and vary by program. Applicants will receive specifjc information about their additional Secondary Requirements following application.

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS

Program Name Academic Requirements Secondary Requirements Semesters Campus Semester Start APPLIED TECHNOLOGY

Project Management Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 2 North Sep/Jan/May Supply Chain Management Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 2 North Sep/Jan

ARTS AND PERFORMANCE

Arts Administration and Cultural Management Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma preferably in arts, humanities, fjne arts or performing arts. English Language Profjciency.* Cover letter, resumé and interview 3 Lakeshore September Creative Book Publishing Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* Resumé, essay and interview 1 Lakeshore Beginning in May and ending in September

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

Alternative Dispute Resolution Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 2 Lakeshore September Event Management Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 2 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Fashion Management and Promotions Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 2 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Financial Planning Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 2 Lakeshore September Global Business Management Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 4 Lakeshore Sep/Jan/May Human Resources Management Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 2 Lakeshore Sep/Jan International Development Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* Essay 3 Lakeshore September Marketing Management Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 2 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Public Administration Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 3 Lakeshore September

COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES

Addictions and Mental Health Bachelor’s degree in the area of behavioural science, social work, psychology, sociology, nursing, criminology or other health-related or human services fjeld. English Language Profjciency.* 3 Lakeshore September Early Childhood Education – Advanced Studies in Special Needs Early Childhood Education (ECE) diploma or degree; a degree

  • r diploma in a related discipline such as psychology or

family sociology. English Language Profjciency.* Cover letter and resumé 2 North September

HEALTH SCIENCES

Regulatory Affairs Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in health science, pharmacy, some areas in life sciences or a related fjeld. English Language Profjciency.* Case study and interview 3 North September

HOSPITALITY, RECREATION AND TOURISM

Exercise Science and Lifestyle Management Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology, physical education

  • r human kinetics including completion of the following

courses: human anatomy; human physiology; exercise physiology; biomechanics; statistics/research methods. English Language Profjciency.* 2 North September Hospitality and Tourism Operations Management Bachelor’s degree in a discipline other than tourism or

  • hospitality. English Language Profjciency.*

2 North September

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DECLARATION OF WAIVER The information in this document is accurate as of June 30, 2015. After June 30, 2015, Humber reserves the right to modify or cancel any program,

  • ption, course, program objective, fee, and timetable or campus location without notice or prejudice. It is also Humber’s right to schedule classes

any time, Monday through Saturday. Students should be aware that it may be necessary for them to take a course during the evening or on Saturday. Our most up-to-date admissions information can be found in our 2016/2017 online calendar. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS

Program Name Academic Requirements Secondary Requirements Semesters Campus Semester Start INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Enterprise Software Development Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Information

  • Technology. Profjciency in a C++ and Java programming

language for Enterprise Development profjle or SQL, PL/ SQL and database management concepts for Database Development profjle. English Language Profjciency.* Resumé and admission testing 2 North September Information Technology Solutions Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 4 North September Web Development Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 3 North September Wireless Telecommunications Bachelor’s degree in a related fjeld such as engineering or

  • electronics. English Language Profjciency.*

2 North Sep/Jan

LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES

Professional Writing and Communications Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* Resumé and essay 2 Lakeshore September Research Analyst Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* Resumé and essay 2 Lakeshore September Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* Essay 2 Lakeshore September

MEDIA

Advertising – Account Management Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. English Language Profjciency.* Cover letter and resumé 2 Lakeshore September Advertising Copywriting Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. English Language Profjciency.* Information session and copywriting assessment 2 Lakeshore September Advertising – Media Management Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 2 Lakeshore September Broadcasting – Radio Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* 2 North September Fundraising Management Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. English Language Profjciency* 3 Lakeshore September Post-Production Bachelor’s degree, diploma or advanced diploma. English Language Profjciency.* Resumé and portfolio 3 North September Public Relations Bachelor’s degree. English Language Profjciency.* Interview, questionnaire and resumé 2 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Television Writing and Producing Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. English Language Profjciency.* Information session, resumé and assessment 2 Lakeshore September * English Language Profjciency: refer to page 39 for more information Mature students should refer to specifjc course selection for admission requirements. International students should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. Secondary Requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent, resumes, pre-admission tests, auditions and questionnaires, and vary by program. Applicants will receive specifjc information about their additional Secondary Requirements following application.

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  • verall degree learning outcomes. Specifjc program grade point averages (GPAs) and subject requirements are required for admission.

HUMBER FOUR-YEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREE COLLEGE DIPLOMA IN RELATED AREA OR FIELD OF STUDY SEMESTERS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE DEGREE*

Bachelor of Applied Arts – Criminal Justice Community and Justice Services Diploma (2yr) Police Foundations Diploma (2yr) 5 semesters, plus two eight-week work terms 6 semesters, plus two eight-week work terms Bachelor of Applied Arts – Film and Media Production Film and Television Production Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Applied Arts – Paralegal Studies Paralegal Education Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Child and Youth Care Child and Youth Worker Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Accounting Business Accounting (2yr) Business Administration – Accounting (3yr) Business Administration Diploma (3yr) Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business - Marketing Diploma (2yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term 5 semesters, plus one work term 5 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 7 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Digital Business Management Business Administration Diploma (3yr) Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business - Marketing Diploma (2yr) Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Fashion Management Business Administration Diploma (3yr) Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business - Marketing Diploma (2yr) Fashion Arts Diploma (2yr) Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 5 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Finance Business Administration Diploma (3yr) Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business - Marketing Diploma (2yr) Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Hospitality and Tourism Management Business Administration Diploma (3yr) Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business - Marketing Diploma (2yr) Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Human Resources Management Business Administration Diploma (3yr) Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business - Marketing Diploma (2yr) Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – International Business Business Administration Diploma (3yr) Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business - Marketing Diploma (2yr) Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Management Studies Business Administration Diploma (3yr) Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business - Marketing Diploma (2yr) Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Marketing Business Administration Diploma (3yr) Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business - Marketing Diploma (2yr) Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Commerce – Supply Chain Management Business Administration Diploma (3yr) Business Management Diploma (2yr) Business - Marketing Diploma (2yr) Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (2yr) Tourism Management and Travel Industry Services Diploma (2yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Creative Advertising Advertising and Graphic Design Diploma (2yr) Graphic Design Diploma (3yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term 4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Digital Communication Media Communications (2yr) Multi-Media Design and Development (2yr) Web Design and Interactive Media (3yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term 6 semesters, plus one work term 4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Industrial Design Industrial Design Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of Interior Design Interior Design Diploma (3yr) 4 semesters, plus one work term Bachelor of International Development Graduates of diploma programs will be assessed

  • n an individual basis for transfer credit.

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

  • n an individual basis for transfer credit.

Bachelor of Public Relations Public Relations Diploma (2yr) Public Relations Diploma (3yr) 6 semesters, plus one work term 4 semesters, plus one work term

ACADEMIC PATHWAYS AND TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES

ACADEMIC PATHWAYS AND TRANSFERS

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HUMBER INTERNATIONAL STUDENT NAMED FIRST BAXTER STUDENT AMBASSADOR.

Olga, an international student in Humber’s Tourism Management – Travel Industry Services program, is the fj rst-ever recipient of Baxter Travel Media’s Student Ambassador Scholarship. The Baxter Travel Ambassador program recognizes one exceptional graduating student in the Tourism Management – Travel Industry Service program, based on academic achievement, involvement in industry events, volunteer work and the presentation of a travel webinar. Olga is an extraordinary student and well-deserving of this honour. In addition to her academic achievements, she has participated in many Study Abroad programs to destinations such as Costa Rica and Nicaragua and has also volunteered at many industry events. As the face of the Baxter Student Ambassador Program, Olga will attend Young Skål (an international association of young travel professionals and tourism students) and other Baxter Travel Media events. Olga is thrilled by the honour; as the winner she was featured in Baxter’s Travel Courier magazine and won a trip for two to Paris, France. SUCCESS STORIES

“IT WAS A PERSONAL CHALLENGE FOR ME, ESPECIALLY SINCE I’M AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AND ENGLISH IS NOT MY NATIVE

  • LANGUAGE. BUT WHAT DOESN’T CHALLENGE

YOU, DOESN’T CHANGE YOU.”

RUSSIA – TOURISM MANAGEMENT – TRAVEL INDUSTRY SERVICES

OLGA

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DIGIFEST WINNER INSPIRED BY BEAUTIFUL WORK

Lichuan’s portfolio wins the Web Design and Development category.

Working as a system project co-ordinator and system administrator for a fjreworks chemical company, Lichuan was impressed by the magic engineers created. She decided she wanted to become one of them and learn user interface (UI) design and web development. Lichuan, an international student in Humber’s Multimedia Design and Development program, is the 2015 DigiFest winner for the Best of the Best Student Showcase in the Web Design and Development Category. “When I was selected by my program coordinator to enter the contest, I was honoured” said Lichuan. “By the time I fjnished building the website, I felt very satisfjed and the contest results were not that important since I knew I had tried my best. ” Lichuan was grateful to her program coordinator for believing in her. “I want to say a big thank you to Humber for creating a great environment where I can learn practical skills and gain confjdence!” Lichuan came to Humber because of its great reputation for academics and for its support of international students. “Knowing that Humber respects multicultural students, I knew I would feel safe and welcomed, which is important to any international student, ” said Lichuan. Now almost fjnished her program, Lichuan believes that web design is an essential platform for transferring information to

  • users. She has big goals for the future and

hopes to use her skills to benefjt others.

“I WANT TO CREATE WEB APPLICATIONS WHICH HELP PEOPLE SOLVE THEIR PROBLEMS WHILE CHALLENGING MYSELF . I BELIEVE THAT I AM ON MY WAY TO ACHIEVING THIS DREAM. ”

CHINA – MULTIMEDIA DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT

LICHUAN

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On request, this document is available in alternate formats. Email international@humber.ca. CAREER FINDER

If you’re not sure what to study, take our quiz and fjnd career matches. humbercareerfjnder.com

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE

Contact us about how to apply, needing additional program information or services that are available to you. +1 416.675.5067 international@humber.ca

VIRTUAL TOUR

Humber’s interactive video tour lets you explore the college behind-the-scenes, giving you an idea of what your Humber experience will be like. Please visit us at humber.ca/virtualtour

MAPS

To view maps of all of our locations please visit humber.ca/maps.

CAMPUS TOURS

The best way to experience Humber is to

  • visit. Come take a tour and get a fjrst-hand

look at our campuses. +1 416.675.6622 ext. 4048 humber.ca/visit/campustours

THERE ARE LOTS OF WAYS TO GET INFORMATION ABOUT HUMBER.

CONTACT US OPEN HOUSE Fall 2015 Saturday, November 7, 2015 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Spring 2016 Saturday, April 9, 2016 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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TRANSIT TO HUMBER Brampton Transit/Züm +1 905.874.2750 brampton.ca/en/residents/transit GO Transit +1 416.869.3200 gotransit.com MiWay (Mississauga Transit) +1 905.615.4636 mississauga.ca/portal/miway Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) +1 416.393.4636 ttc.ca York Region Transit (YRT)/Viva +1 905.762.2100 yorkregiontransit.com Parking and campus maps are available at humber.ca/maps Map is not to scale. 1 HUMBER NORTH CAMPUS (NO) 205 Humber College Blvd. Toronto, ON M9W 5L7 Tel: +1 416.675.5000 enquiry@humber.ca 2 Humber Arboretum North Campus Tel: +1 416.675.5009 arboretum@humber.ca 3 Humber Transportation Training Centre (GA) 55 Woodbine Downs Blvd. Toronto, ON M9W 6N5 Tel: +1 416.798.0300 truck.info@humber.ca 4 Humber Centre for Trades & Technology (CAR) 110 Carrier Drive Toronto, ON M9W 5R1 Tel: +1 416.675.5000 enquiry@humber.ca 5 HUMBER ORANGEVILLE CAMPUS (OR) Alder St. Recreation Complex 275 Alder Street Orangeville, ON L9W 5H6 Tel: +1 416.675.5000 or +1 877.675.3111 Fax: +1 519.941.8068 enquiry@humber.ca 6 HUMBER LAKESHORE CAMPUS (LA) 3199 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto, ON M8V 1K8 Tel: +1 416.675.5000 enquiry@humber.ca 7 Humber Arts & Media Studios (BIR) 300 Birmingham Street Toronto, ON M8V 2E6 Tel: +1 416.675.5000 enquiry@humber.ca 8 Humber Launch 3180 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto, ON M8V 1L7 Tel: +1 416.675.6622 ext.79250 humberlaunch@humber.ca 9 Community Medical Services Building (MED) 3170 Lake Shore Blvd. West 2nd Floor Toronto, ON M8V 3X8 Tel: +1 416.675.5000 enquiry@humber.ca 10 Humber Fashion Institute (FAS) 3166 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto, ON M8V 1L6 Tel: +1 416.675.5000 enquiry@humber.ca 11 Humber Centre for Justice Leadership (AN) 3120 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto, ON M8V 1L3 Tel: +1 416.675.5000 enquiry@humber.ca 12 Humber Sailing & Powerboating Centre (SS) 100 Humber Bay Park Rd. West Toronto, ON M8V 3X7 Tel: +1 416.252.7291 sailing@humber.ca DOWNTOWN

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  • f Polytechnics Canada

VISIT INTERNATIONAL.HUMBER.CA FOR MORE INFORMATION OR CONTACT US DIRECTLY:

Phone: +1 416.675.5067 Fax: +1 416.675.6386 Email: international@humber.ca international.humber.ca

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Learn more at humber.ca

NORTH CAMPUS

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LAKESHORE CAMPUS

International Centre, Room H100A 3199 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto, Ontario, Canada M8V 1K8