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Welcome to Humber While I know we’re an excellent college with a 50 plus-year history of producing successful graduates, the only person that can figure out whether we’re a perfect fit for you, is you. How do you figure that out? Learn about our hands-on, career-focused programs designed with input from industry experts. Read about the global opportunities we offer such as our Global Citizenship Certificate and studying a semester abroad. Discover the vibrant campus life featuring top varsity teams and our fitness centres. View our career services resources and learn how we support our graduates with their job search. Humber is committed to student success, teaching and learning, and advancing knowledge. Our faculty is dedicated to educating in what we believe to be the best learning experience Canada has to offer. Most importantly, our students demonstrate success after they graduate. Our alumni have made outstanding achievements in all walks of life. We’re here to help you decide whether Humber is right for you. I look forward to welcoming you to Humber! Andrew Ness Dean, International Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning 2 0 2 0/2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 1
Why Humber? Because we are focused on your future. For over 50 years, Humber College has been a global leader in career-focused learning. With 33,000 full-time students including over From 20 varsity teams, 50+ student clubs, 6,500 international students, we are the largest mentorship programs, and global opportunities college in Canada with two beautiful, state-of-the- for an enriching study or work experience, Humber art campuses. College is committed to your success in all Our programs provide you with the opportunity aspects of your life. to learn through a balance of theoretical and With our diverse experiential learning opportunities practical knowledge with a focus on incorporating ranging from placements, internships, applied current industry trends and teaching practical research projects and more, you’ll be even closer problem-solving skills. to your dream career by the time you graduate. 2 international.humber.ca
Alice Lopes, Minas Gerais, Brazil DIPLOMA, MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS I completed my Bachelor’s in Library and Information Sciences and my Master’s degree in Marketing in Brazil. Despite having a well-established career, gaining some international experience is something that I have always wanted, and that’s why I decided to come to Toronto. I choose Humber College based on the curriculum and networking opportunities the Diploma in Media Communications offers. During the program, I’ve learned how to produce and edit photos and videos and develop graphic design pieces as well. As a student, I applied for an international ambassador position at Humber College. As an ambassador, I created original content for the Humber International Centre; this content included a series of informative videos to help students with their studies at Humber and tips about life in Toronto. I also worked for Humber Athletics, where I covered live stream games and produced a weekly report as a host, video maker and editor. During the last semester of my program, I secured an internship at the Canadian Broadcast TV Global News. There, I was trained by producers, reporters, news librarians and editors, and by the end of my internship, I got hired as a news librarian. Watch Alice’s story: https://youtu.be/EjMvbFa7kZE 2 0 2 0/2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 3
EMPLOYER SATISFACTION 1* EMPLOYMENT AFTER SIX MONTHS 2* INTERN 6,500+ 79% %* 10,000+ INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS WITH GRADUATES STUDENTS WORK PLACEMENT ANNUALLY 130+ NATIONALITIES ON CAMPUS 33,000+ FULL-TIMEE STUDENTS 1 Highest employer satisfaction in the GTA at 97% 2 Highest employment rate in the GTA six months after graduation at 85.4% *The Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Graduate and Employer Satisfaction Surveys for 2017-2018 Survey Cycle. For more information: www.collegesontario.ca 4 international.humber.ca
North Campus Lakeshore Campus STUDY AT HUMBER ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA • Students will learn in an accelerated CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT • In these concentrated areas of study, a student We have more than 200 full-time programs career specific program to prepare for real can transfer credits to another college, or be hired and a wide range of credentials across a working experience and/or promoted as a result of receiving such • 3 year duration a certificate variety of areas of interest, all designed to • 2-3 semesters duration meet your academic and career goals. humber.ca/full-time-programs humber.ca/full-time-programs ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATE ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA • Intended for students who already have a • Students are given the tools to be work-ready ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES bachelor’s degree or an appropriate postsecondary when they graduate, through career-focused • Improve English communication skills in an credential, an Ontario graduate certificate will give courses to pursue various career specialties intensive, full-time academic program you specialized knowledge in your field of interest • Most programs are 2 years • 8 levels of study (each 7 weeks long) with 6 intake and prepare you for career success dates per year humber.ca/full-time-programs • 1 to 2 years duration liberalarts.humber.ca/eap humber.ca/postgrad ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE • These short-term certificates allow students to HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREE establish a foundation in a given field or advance • With a blend of theory-based learning and in their skills in their career practical experiences, students will advance in a • 8 months (1 academic year) competitive world through career-focused degrees • Most programs offer work placements • 4 year duration humber.ca/full-time-programs humber.ca/degrees 2 0 2 0/2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 5
Toronto: Canada’s International City Toronto is one of the world’s most multicultural cities and it’s a welcoming place for everyone who visits, lives and studies here. Toronto is not only Canada’s economic and Outside of the city, there are plenty of outdoor cultural hub, but it is also an internationally activities to enjoy, such as hiking, biking, recognized centre for business, research and downhill skiing and natural wonders to explore innovation, health sciences, media and the arts. like Niagara Falls. No matter what area of study you choose, there Modern, friendly and full of life, Toronto is a city are excellent opportunities to establish your that will open many doors for you to enrich your career, make industry contacts and learn from studies and learn more about yourself and the world-leading professionals and organizations. world around you. Toronto is also a safe, accessible and vibrant city with lots to do and experience. Downtown is just a short ride away by public transit, with attractions like the CN Tower, major league sports, concerts, museums and Toronto’s exciting food scene. L ARGEST CIT Y SAFEST CIT Y QUALIT Y OF LIVING WORLD-CL ASS BEST STUDY IN CANADA RANKED 1 ST IN 2 ND BEST CIT Y IN CONNECTIVIT Y DESTINATION HOME TO 3 MILLION NORTH AMERICA.1 NORTH AMERICA. 2 CANADA’S BUSIEST 11TH BEST URBAN PEOPLE AND L ARGEST AIRPORT DESTINATION. 3 1 Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2017 Safe Cities Index. 2Mercer Quality of Living City Ranking 2019. 3QS 2019. 6 international.humber.ca
Matt Hamel, Canada DIPLOMA, RADIO BROADCASTING Toronto is a great city to be in. There are so many shows, festivals and events that are always happening. The same can be said for the comedy scene and sports. I also recommend going to Chinatown on Spadina Avenue and checking out the great food markets there. 2 0 2 0 / 2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 7
PROGRAM AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND BACHELOR’S DEGREES Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Certificates and Diplomas Architectural Technology 6 English, Math. $18,910 September/January Work Placement North 03371 Civil Engineering Technology 6 English, Math. $15,874 September/January Work Placement North 03351 Construction Engineering Technology 6 English, Math. $15,874 September Co-op (opt)◊ North CE311 Electrical Engineering Technician – Control Systems 4 English, Math. $17,027 September/January – North 30111 Electrical Engineering Technology – Control Systems 6 English, Math. $17,027 September/January Co-op (opt)◊ North 30101 Electromechanical Engineering Technician 4 English, Math. $17,027 September/January – North 3070R Electromechanical Engineering Technology 6 English, Math. $17,027 September/January Co-op (opt)◊ North 3071R Electronics Engineering Technician 4 English, Math. $15,874 September/January – North 03531 Electronics Engineering Technology 6 English, Math. $15,874 September/January Co-op (opt)◊ North 03511 Landscape Technician 4 English, Math. $15,874 September – North 01521 Mechanical Engineering Technician 4 English, Math. $15,874 September/January – North 30601 Mechanical Engineering Technology 6 English, Math. $15,874 September/January Co-op (opt)◊ North 30731 Sustainable Energy and Building Technology 6 English, Math. $18,910 September Work Placement North 31551 (opt)◊ Babatunde John Agoro, Abuja, Nigeria ADVANCED DIPLOMA, ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY As a recent graduate of the Electronic Engineering Technology Advanced Diploma at Humber College, I was able to get a position as an IT centre technician at IBM. The practical learning at Humber was exactly what was required during my interview and that is how I landed my job. Humber has helped me shape my future career goals by providing with the necessary knowledge and industry practices for my field. Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. †† 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. *Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both Health Insurance and mandatory non-tuition-fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but are subject to change. Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. ‡ See international.humber.ca/fees for full details. **Please refer to international.humber.ca/fees for full tuition details for these programs. & Students pursuing these programs may not be eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will have the ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be called co-op, opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program descriptions at humber.ca/ search/full-time.html for details. 8 international.humber.ca
Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT Certificates and Diplomas Accounting, Business 4 English, Math. $15,874 September/January/May Work Placement North 02211 Accounting, Business Administration 6 English, Math. $15,874 September/January/May Work Placement North 02111 Business Administration 6 English, Math. $15,874 September/January/May Work Placement North 02511 September/January Lakeshore Business Administration (Co-op) 6 English, Math. $15,874 September/January Co-op Lakeshore 20091 Business Management 4 English, Math. $15,874 September/January/May Work Placement North 02251 September/January Lakeshore Financial Services, Business Management 4 English, Math. $15,874 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 20061 Professional Golf Management, Business 6 English, Math. $15,874 September Work Placement North Administration 20231 Sport Management 6 English. $15,874 September Work Placement North 14181 Degrees Accounting (Bachelor of Commerce) 8 English, Math. $18,910 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 22211 Digital Business Management 8 English, Math. $18,910 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore (Bachelor of Commerce) DB411 Finance (Bachelor of Commerce) 8 English, Math. $18,910 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 22271 Healthcare Management (Bachelor of Commerce) 8 English, Math. $18,910 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore HM411 Human Resources Management 8 English, Math. $18,910 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore (Bachelor of Commerce) 22111 International Business (Bachelor of Commerce) 8 English, Math. $18,910 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 22121 Management Studies (Bachelor of Commerce) 8 English, Math. $18,910 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 22291 Supply Chain Management (Bachelor of Commerce) 8 English, Math. $18,910 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 22261 Sang Wan Kim, Incheon, South Korea DIPLOMA, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Back in 2011, I finished my English academic pathway and decided to apply for the Business Management Diploma at Humber College. During my time at Humber, my professors encouraged me to share my ideas, express my opinions, and never hesitated on providing additional help. The program is very broad and includes Business Law, Microeconomics, and Financial Accounting, that despite being difficult, ended up being one of my favorite classes. 2 0 2 0/2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 9
Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ CHILDREN & YOUTH Certificates and Diplomas Child and Youth Care 6 English, Math. $15,874 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore CY311 Child and Youth Care – Accelerated 4 English. Bachelor’s degree, $22,908 September Work Placement Lakeshore CY321 advanced diploma or diploma. Early Childhood Education 4 English. $15,874 September/January/May Work Placement North 07911 Degrees Child and Youth Care (Bachelor of) 8 English. $18,910 September Work Placement Lakeshore 22231 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ COMMUNITY & SOCIAL SERVICES Certificates and Diplomas Developmental Services Worker 4 English. $15,874 September Work Placement Lakeshore 01101 Developmental Services Worker – Accelerated 3 English, Bachelor’s degree or $15,874 September Work Placement Lakeshore 10401 advanced diploma. Funeral Director Class 1 (Embalming) 5 English. Letter of intent, resumé $15,874 September Work Placement North FD211 and questionnaire. Personal Support Worker 2 English. $15,874 September Work Placement North 07741 Social Service Worker 4 English. $15,874 September Work Placement Lakeshore 01221 Degrees Behavioural Science (Bachelor of) 8 English. $18,910 September Work Placement Lakeshore BH411 Community Development (Bachelor of) 8 English. $18,910 September Work Placement Lakeshore CD411 10 international.humber.ca
Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ CREATIVE ARTS & DESIGN Certificates and Diplomas Graphic Design 6 English. $18,910 September Work Placement North 11571 Graphic Design for Print and Web& 2 English. Portfolio, resumé and $9,704.38 September/January – North GR911 letter of intent. Interior Decorating 4 English. $17,027 September/January Work Placement North 31511 Multimedia Design and Development 4 English. $17,027 September Work Placement North 11701 Photography 4 English. Portfolio. $15,874 September Work Placement North PH211 Visual and Digital Arts 4 English. Portfolio and writing $15,874 September – Lakeshore 10581 sample. Web Design and Development& 2 English. Cover letter, resumé $9,704.38 September/January – North WD911 and letter of intent. Degrees Design (Bachelor of) 8 English. $18,910 September Work Placement North DS411 Industrial Design (Bachelor of) 8 English, Math. Portfolio and $19,807 September Work Placement North 22031 writing samples. Interior Design (Bachelor of) 8 English, Math. Portfolio and $19,807 September Work Placement North 22051 writing sample. Ashuni Patel, Vadodara, India BACHELOR, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN The hands-on skills, the connections and partnerships Humber has with the industry is one of the highlights of the Bachelor of Industrial Design program. At the end of the program, Humber hosts a thesis show and over 100 industry professionals attend the event. Students have the chance to network and show their work, which includes our final project. I was recently hired at Canadian Tire as part of the product development team as an intern. I found this job via LinkedIn and presented my portfolio using the projects I created at Humber. Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ EMERGENCY SERVICES Certificates and Diplomas Emergency Telecommunications‡ 1 English. $15,874 September/January Work Placement North ET011 Fire Services 4 English, Math and Biology/ ** September – North FS211 Chemistry. Police Foundations 4 English. $15,874 September/January – Lakeshore 11071 Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. †† 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. *Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both Health Insurance and mandatory non-tuition-fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but are subject to change. Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. ‡ See international.humber.ca/fees for full details. **Please refer to international.humber.ca/fees for full tuition details for these programs. & Students pursuing these programs may not be eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will have the ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be called co-op, opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program descriptions at humber.ca/ search/full-time.html for details. 2 0 2 0/2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 11
Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ FASHION & ESTHETICS Certificates and Diplomas Cosmetic Management 4 English. $15,874 September/January – North 21781 Esthetician/Spa Management 4 English. $15,874 September/January Work Placement North 20871 Fashion Arts and Business 4 English. $15,874 September/January Work Placement North FA211 Degrees Fashion Management (Bachelor of Commerce) 8 English, Math. $18,910 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 22101 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ FOUNDATIONS & LANGUAGE TRAINING Certificates and Diplomas Art Foundation 2 English. $15,874 September _ Lakeshore 04691 Design Foundation 2 English. $15,874 September/January _ North 09151 English for Academic Purposes (EAP)‡ 1-4 $3,329.25 Continuous Intake _ Lakeshore 09371 Media Foundation 2 English. $15,874 September _ North 09501 Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas 2 English. Admission testing. $15,874 September _ North and Degrees PH111 Andrea Farias, Bogotá, Colombia ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE, EAP The EAP program improved my writing and speaking and now I feel more confident when communicating with others. The teachers also taught us about global current affairs, Canadian society, culture, and business as well. Besides developing my skills in English, now I have better presentation skills and learned how to use the APA style, which will be very helpful once I start my diploma in Business Management at Humber. Watch Andrea’s story: https://youtu.be/Ptr_hOptmjY 12 international.humber.ca
Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ HEALTH & WELLNESS Certificates and Diplomas Biotechnology 4 English, Math, Biology, $15,874 September/January Work Placement North BT211 Chemistry. Fitness and Health Promotion 4 English, Math, Biology or $15,874 September/January/May Work Placement North 10331 Chemistry or Exercise Science or Introduction to Kinesiology. Food and Nutrition Management 4 English, Math, Biology. $15,874 September Work Placement North 14151 Massage Therapy 6 English, Biology or Chemistry or $15,874 September/January Work Placement North 14201 Physics or Exercise Science or Introduction to Kinesiology. Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle Promotion 4 English, Math, Biology. $15,874 September Work Placement North 10231 Occupational Therapist Assistant & Physiotherapist 4 English, Biology. $15,874 September Work Placement North Assistant 07751 Pharmacy Technician 4 English, Math, Biology, $15,874 September Work Placement North 07731 Chemistry. Practical Nursing 4 English. Admission testing. $15,874 September Work Placement North 07041 Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner 6 English, Biology, Chemistry/ $15,874 September Work Placement North TC311 Physics. Degrees Nursing – Regular (Bachelor of) 8 English, Math, Biology, $19,807 September Work Placement North University of New Brunswick collaborative Chemistry. 07061 Workplace Health and Wellness 8 English, Biology. $18,910 September Work Placement North (Bachelor of Health Sciences) WW411 Amiirah Bibi Edoo, Vacoas, Mauritius DIPLOMA, BIOTECHNOLOGY Science has always been my passion, that’s why I decided to pursue a career in research and development. Our laboratory is equipped with the latest technologies and the Diploma in Biotechnology combines lectures and hands-on lab practice. My education at Humber College helped me land a job as a microbiologist in a research and development lab shortly after graduating. Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ HOSPITALITY & TOURISM Certificates and Diplomas Baking and Pastry Arts Management 4 English. $15,874 September/January Work Placement North 14161 Culinary Management 4 English. $15,874 September/January Work Placement North 01911 Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. †† 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. *Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both Health Insurance and mandatory non-tuition-fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but are subject to change. Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. ‡ See international.humber.ca/fees for full details. **Please refer to international.humber.ca/fees for full tuition details for these programs. & Students pursuing these programs may not be eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will have the ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be called co-op, opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program descriptions at humber.ca/ search/full-time.html for details. 2 0 2 0/2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 13
Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ Culinary Skills 2 English. $15,874 September/January Work Placement North 14071 Hospitality – Event Management 4 English. $15,874 September Work Placement North EV211 Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations 4 English. $15,874 September/January Work Placement North Management HH211 Recreation and Leisure Services 4 English. $15,874 September Work Placement North 10301 Tourism – Travel Services Management 4 English. $15,874 September/January Work Placement North TT211 Degrees Hospitality and Tourism Management 8 English,Math. $18,910 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore (Bachelor of Commerce) 22081 Thai Bao Ta, Hai Phong, Vietnam DIPLOMA, CULINARY MANAGEMENT The program lessons are very detailed and we learn everything from the basic skills, like how to use each knife properly and to build a dish correctly, to the emerging trends in Canada. We also participate in many events hosted by Humber and these events give us the opportunity to connect with the culinary industry, including the country’s best chefs. Students are often competing in on-campus, national and international competitions as well, which gives us the chance to showcase our skills and techniques. Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ INFORMATION, COMPUTER & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Certificates and Diplomas 3D Modelling and Visual Effects Production& 2 English. Portfolio, resumé and ** September/January – North 11671 letter of intent. Animation – 3D 6 English. Portfolio and written $19,807 September – North AN311 statement. Computer and Network Support Technician 4 English, Math. $17,027 September/January – North 20421 Computer Engineering Technology 6 English, Math. $15,874 September/January Work Placement North 03501 Computer Programmer 4 English, Math. $17,027 September – North CP211 Game Programming 6 English. Math. $15,874 September – North 11661 Degrees Digital Communications (Bachelor of) 8 English. $19,807 September Work Placement Lakeshore DC411 International Development (Bachelor of) 8 English, Math. $18,910 September Work Placement Lakeshore 22251 14 international.humber.ca
Kimone Smith, St. Andrew, Jamaica BACHELOR, DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS While visiting Canada, I had the opportunity to tour the campus and I loved how beautiful and diverse the Lakeshore campus is. When deciding on a program, I knew I wanted one that would allow me to be creative, think outside of the box and give me hands-on experience. The Bachelor's in Digital Communications is a very broad program and it covers a variety of skills needed in the media industry. We have learned HTML, photography, videography, writing, social media, marketing and so much more. Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ JUSTICE & LEGAL STUDIES Certificates and Diplomas Community and Justice Services 4 English. $15,874 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 11171 Law Clerk 4 English. $15,874 September/January/May Work Placement North 02031 Paralegal Education 4 English. $15,874 September/January Work Placement North 21501 Protection, Security and Investigation 4 English. $15,874 September/January – Lakeshore 24201 Degrees Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Social Science 8 English. $18,910 September Work Placement Lakeshore CJ411 Paralegal Studies, Bachelor of Applied Arts 8 English. $18,910 September Work Placement Lakeshore 22011 Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. †† 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. *Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both Health Insurance and mandatory non-tuition-fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but are subject to change. Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. ‡ See international.humber.ca/fees for full details. **Please refer to international.humber.ca/fees for full tuition details for these programs. & Students pursuing these programs may not be eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will have the ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be called co-op, opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program descriptions at humber.ca/ search/full-time.html for details. 2 0 2 0/2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 15
Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ MEDIA, PUBLIC RELATIONS & MARKETING Certificates and Diplomas Advertising & Graphic Design 4 English. $15,874 September Work Placement Lakeshore 04701 Advertising and Marketing Communications 4 English. $15,874 September Work Placement Lakeshore 04621 Broadcast Television/Videography 4 English. Questionnaire. $17,027 September/January Work Placement North 11581 Broadcasting – Radio 4 English. $17,027 September Work Placement North 04851 Film and Television Production 6 English. Writing sample and $18,910 September Work Placement North 04831 questionnaire. Journalism 6 English. Writing sample. $15,874 September Work Placement North 04751 Marketing, Business 4 English, Math. $15,874 September/January/May Work Placement North 02411 Media Communications 4 English. $15,874 September Work Placement North 11681 Public Relations 6 English. $15,874 September Work Placement Lakeshore 04761 Degrees Creative Advertising, (Bachelor of) 8 English. Portfolio and writing $19,807 September Work Placement Lakeshore 22041 sample. Film and Media Production (Bachelor of) 8 English. Writing sample $19,807 September Work Placement Lakeshore FM411 and essay. Journalism (Bachelor of) 8 English. $18,910 September Work Placement Lakeshore 22241 Marketing (Bachelor of Commerce) 8 English, Math. $19,807 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 22281 Public Relations (Bachelor of) 8 English. $19,807 September Work Placement Lakeshore 22221 16 international.humber.ca
Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS Certificates and Diplomas Acting for Film and Television 4 English. Audition and letters $15,874 September – Lakeshore 10351 of reference. Comedy: Writing and Performance 4 English. Audition. $15,874 September – Lakeshore 12211 Music, Introduction to Commercial Jazz Music 2 English. Online audition. $15,874 September – Lakeshore JM1 Theatre Arts – Performance 6 English. Audition. $18,910 September – Lakeshore 04881 Theatre Arts – Production 4 English. Cover letter and $15,874 September – Lakeshore 04891 resumé. Degrees Music (Bachelor of) 8 English. Audition. $19,807 September/January/May Work Placement Lakeshore 2206 SKILLED TRADES Certificates and Diplomas Building Construction Technician 4 English, Math. $15,874 September Co-op (opt)◊ North BC211 Cabinet Making 3 English, Math. $15,874 September/January – North 30991 Carpentry and Renovation Technician 3 English, Math. $15,874 September/January – North CR211 Carpentry and Renovation Techniques 2 English, Math. $15,874 September – North CR111 Electrical Techniques 2 English, Math. $15,874 September/January/May – North 04021 Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician 4 English, Math. $15,874 September/January – North 03271 Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 6 English, Math. $15,874 September/January Work Placement North Technology 03601 Industrial Woodworking Technician 3 English, Math. $17,027 September/January – North 30891 Mechanical Techniques – Millwright 2 English, Math. $15,874 September/January/May – North 04991 Plumbing Techniques 2 English, Math. $15,874 September/January/May – North 03991 Welding Techniques 2 English, Math. $15,874 September/January/May – North WT111 Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. †† 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. *Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both Health Insurance and mandatory non-tuition-fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but are subject to change. Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. ‡ See international.humber.ca/fees for full details. **Please refer to international.humber.ca/fees for full tuition details for these programs. & Students pursuing these programs may not be eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will have the ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be called co-op, opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program descriptions at humber.ca/ search/full-time.html for details. 2 0 2 0/2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 17
ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATES Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Feesˆ Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT Arts Administration and Cultural Management 3 English. Bachelor’s degree or advanced $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore 27551 diploma, preferably in arts, humanities, fine arts or performing arts. Cover letter and resumé. Entrepreneurial Enterprise, Business 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore Management diploma or diploma. EE511 Financial Planning 2 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore 20791 Fundraising Management 3 English. Bachelor’s degree or advanced $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore FR511 diploma. Global Business Management 4 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September/ Work Placement Lakeshore 20841 January/May Human Resources Management 2 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 02541 Insurance Management – Property 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 September Work Placement North and Casualty diploma or diploma. IM511 Professional Accounting Practice 3 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September/January Work Placement North PA511 Project Management 3 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September/January/ – North 31521 May Public Administration 3 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore 20531 Research Analyst 2 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 15021 Sport Business Management 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 September Work Placement North SB511 diploma or diploma. Supply Chain Management 2 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September/January – North 10151 COMMUNITY & SOCIAL SERVICES Addictions and 3 English. Bachelor’s degree, resumé and $18,910 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore Mental Health letter of intent. MH511 Systems Navigator 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 September Work Placement North SN511 diploma or diploma in health, or social and community services, or other health- related or human services field. CREATIVE ARTS & DESIGN Creative Book Publishing ‡ 1 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 May – Lakeshore 12251 diploma or diploma. Resumé,cover letter, essay and interview. Creative Writing – Fiction, Creative 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 September/ – Online Non-Fiction, Poetry ‡ diploma or diploma. Work-in-progress January/May 12231 form, writing sample and cover letter. User Experience (UX) Design 2 English. Bachelor degree or advanced $18,910 September Work Placement North UX511 diploma. FASHION & ESTHETICS Fashion Management and Promotions 2 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore 40501 18 international.humber.ca
Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Feesˆ Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ FOUNDATIONS & LANGUAGE TRAINING Teaching English as a Second Language 2 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore (TESL) 09841 HEALTH & WELLNESS Exercise Science and Lifestyle Management 2 Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology, Physical $18,910 September Work Placement North 14131 Education, or Human Kinetics including completion of the following courses: Human Anatomy; Human Physiology; Exercise Physiology – Biomechanics; Statistics/Research Methods. Regulatory Affairs 3 English. Bachelor in Science, majoring in $17,027 September Work Placement North 07721 health science, pharmacy, some areas in life sciences or a related field. Video introduction, case study and interview. HOSPITALITY & TOURISM Advanced Chocolate and Confectionery 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 September – North Artistry diploma or diploma in baking and pastry AC511 arts management, culinary management or apprentice cook program. Event Management 2 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore 40511 Hospitality and Tourism Operations 2 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September Work Placement North Management 14101 INFORMATION, COMPUTER & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Enterprise Software Development 2 English. Bachelor’s degree in Computer $19,807 September – North ES521 Science or Information Technology. Information Technology Solutions 4 English. Bachelor’s degree. $19,807 September/January – North IT521 Web Development 3 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $19,807 September Work Placement North 11491 diploma or diploma. Wireless Telecommunications 2 English. A bachelor’s degree, advanced $18,910 September/January – North 20331 diploma or diploma in physics, mathematics, electrical or computer engineering, electronics, telecommunica- tions or an engineering-related field. Vladislav Milevskiy, Russia ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS I currently work as an IT Solution Developer at TD Bank. My program at Humber allowed me to improve my experience and knowledge of open source technologies and apply my skills to existing business challenges in the workforce. I’ve received 7 Spotlight Awards and 1 Starlight Award since graduating. Humber’s teaching approach and topics is unique because it incorporates a balance of hands-on, theoretical knowledge and business communication skills, whereas back in Russia it was purely theoretical. 2 0 2 0/2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 19
Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Feesˆ Starting Dates Work Placement / Campus Requirements†† Co-opˆˆ INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT International Development 3 English. Bachelor’s degree. Essay. $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore 20831 JUSTICE & LEGAL STUDIES Alternative Dispute Resolution 2 English. Bachelor’s degree. $18,910 September – Lakeshore 15061 Forensic Identification 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 September – Lakeshore FI511 diploma or diploma. Paralegal 3 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 September/January Work Placement North PL511 diploma or diploma in Business, Social Sciences or related field. MEDIA, PUBLIC RELATIONS & MARKETING Advertising – Account Management 2 Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore 15051 Cover letter and resumé. Advertising – Media Management 2 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore 20881 Advertising Copywriting 2 English. Bachelor’s degree or advanced $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore 11621 diploma. Letter of intent. Writing portfolio. Content Strategy 2 A bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma $17,027 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore CS511 or diploma in a related field. Film and Multiplatform Storytelling 2 English. A bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore FM511 diploma or diploma. Journalism 3 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 September Work Placement North JR511 diploma or diploma. Marketing Management 2 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 02241 Post-Production 3 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $18,910 September Work Placement North 10371 diploma or diploma. Resume and portfolio. Professional Writing and Communications 2 English. Bachelor’s degree. $17,027 September Work Placement Lakeshore PW511 Public Relations 2 Bachelor’s degree. Interview, letter of $17,027 September/January Work Placement Lakeshore 04561 intent and resumé. Radio and Media Production 2 English. A bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 September Work Placement North RM511 diploma or diploma. Television Writing and Producing 2 Bachelor's degree, advanced diploma $17,027 September – Lakeshore TW511 or diploma. MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS Music Business 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 May – Lakeshore MB511 diploma or diploma. Note: Three semester program delivered in an accelerated two-semester format. Music Composition ‡ 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,027 September – Online MC511 diploma or diploma. Sample composition. Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. †† 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. *Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both Health Insurance and mandatory non-tuition-fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but are subject to change. ‡ Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. See international.humber.ca/fees for full details. **Please refer to international.humber.ca/fees for full tuition details for these programs. & Students pursuing these programs may not be eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will have the ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be called co-op, opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program descriptions at humber.ca/ search/full-time.html for details. 20 international.humber.ca
WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING In addition to academic classroom study, you also have the opportunity to work with professionals in your field and gain real-world experience through work-integrated learning. Depending on your program, your options can include field placements, co-ops, internships, or collaborating with Humber faculty and industry partners on applied research projects. These hands-on and direct work experiences help bridge the gap between classroom and industry and prepare you with invaluable job experience before you graduate. In today’s rapidly shifting international economy, this is a critical head start that gives you the skills and competencies that employers immediately recognize and value. These opportunities also empower you to think critically, solve problems, and become a leader of change as you start your career. Liza Korotka, Odessa, Ukraine BACHELOR OF FILM AND MEDIA PRODUCTION From a very early age, I knew I wanted to pursue a career in the film or TV industry. Once I graduated from high school, my parents and I started looking for colleges all over the world; we choose Canada because of its well-established film industry in the country. I was also attracted by the variety of practical and theoretical courses Humber has and the great reviews I found online from other Humber media students. As soon the classes started, I was sure this was the right program for me. The professors have a lot of experience and are very inspiring as well. I learned step by step of film-making; from pre-production to post-production. I also developed other skills, such as critical thinking and time management. During my time at Humber, I completed a variety of assignments and projects. The one I am the proudest of is my documentary “My Country is Missing” which is a short film about the current events in my country, Ukraine. The documentary was very well received by critics and screened at various international films festivals including JAYU Human Rights Film Festival, Berlin Lift-Off Film Festival, and California Film Awards. Watch Liza’s story: https://youtu.be/zBXLezgBO8s 2 0 2 0/2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 21
CAREER OUTCOMES Humber emphasizes hands-on, career-focused learning and holds the success of our students as our highest priority. We help graduates be successful in their careers, contribute to the communities they serve, and be global leaders. CAREER SERVICES EMPLOYER SATISFACTION Humber’s Academic & Career Success Centre is available to all current students and recent graduates. Our advisors are available at both our 97% North and Lakeshore campuses. In addition to academic advising issues, their services can help you with the following career-related advising: • Job search assistance of employers believe that • Career assessment tools Humber alumni are well • Job postings prepared for work* • Resume and cover letter review • Interview preparation • Employer connections • Career management strategies GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT CAREER EVENTS 85% Career Services hosts events throughout the year that let you connect with employers and learn about specific career options. • Career Steps Series Workshops to teach students various of alumni are job-related skills employed six months • Campus recruitment after graduation* • Information sessions • Networking opportunities • Workshops and guest speakers *The Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Graduate and Employer Satisfaction Surveys for 2017-2018 Survey Cycle. For more information: www.collegesontario.ca In January 2019, Career Fairs were held at both North and Lakeshore campuses. Over 50 companies met and interviewed our students at this networking event including PepsiCo, World Education Services, Apex Systems and Ontario Place Corporation. In collaboration with the academic faculties, job fairs are held for students, based on their program area. 22 international.humber.ca
WORKING WHILE STUDYING Part-time employment opportunities are available to international students for working both on and off campus. You can work up to 24 hours per week during regular school sessions and work full time during scheduled breaks, such as the winter and summer holidays or reading week. Working on campus Aman Jain, Mumbai, India Working on campus will help you gain valuable work experience, GRADUATE CERTIFICATE, MARKETING MANAGEMENT learn about services at Humber and earn extra money. GRADUATE CERTIFICATE, ADVERTISING – MEDIA Most positions are relatively flexible to your study schedule. MANAGEMENT Working off campus Working off campus is a great opportunity to gain first-hand I work as a Digital Ads Platform Coordinator for Omnicom, experience with a Canadian company and work environment. You an interconnected global network of leading marketing must have a valid study permit that states you are eligible to communications company. I work directly with media planners work off campus. on revising and maintaining digital media campaigns to improve For more information, visit performance and delivery. careers.humber.ca/international-students The career services centre at Humber helped me build my resume and taught me how to use Linkedin effectively. The internship component in my program also helped me gain the skills that I POST-GRADUATION WORK PERMIT needed to find a job when I graduate. If you are in a program of eight months or more, you may be eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP). For more information, visit Watch Aman’s story: canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/ https://youtu.be/biMxOinq9XA study-canada/work/after-graduation/about Lichuan Wen, Yichun, China DIPLOMA, MULTIMEDIA DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT Employer networking event at the Faculty of Business Everything I’ve learned through the Multimedia Design and Development Diploma came in handy once I started working in the field. I also received two awards: The Best of Best Student Showcase Award among 13 institutions across Ontario at 2015 Digifest, and an Inspiration Award at 2019 Technology Enabled Seminar + Showcase from eCampusOntario. As a Humber international student, I worked as an intern for the Centre for Teaching and Learning at Humber College, which became my full-time job. Most importantly, my time at Humber has shown me that passionate people can change the world. Watch Lichuan’s story: https://youtu.be/XNPFQzo5WYU Information Technology Solutions capstone showcase 2 0 2 0/2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 23
GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES If you’re looking to expand your international learning experience further, Humber offers you opportunities to travel, study and broaden your horizons. While completing your Humber program, you can take time to explore other new cultures, enhance your language skills and challenge yourself in unique ways. These global opportunities also help you gain international work experience, build new career skills and connections, and develop a deep global perspective valued by employers. Each year, more than 700+ Humber students “go global” and have access to financial support through a Student Travel Bursary. INTERNATIONAL WORK PLACEMENTS As part of your Humber program, you have the choice to complete Alykhan Hajee, Nairobi, Kenya your work placement in Canada or abroad. DIPLOMA, MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS SEMESTERS ABROAD I took part in the Summer Abroad Exchange program and went to Earn credits within your program while studying at one of our Parul University in Gujarat, India for one month during the summer. international partner institutions. My trip abroad proved to me that outside of our small bubbles that ACADEMIC SUMMER PROGRAMS we are enclosed in, there are far greater experiences to live through Study and live abroad for two to four weeks while earning and journeys to embark. academic credits. My experience in India allowed me to gain a lot of knowledge about GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE Indian culture and society. It shaped me to think differently and live Gain global skills, knowledge and perspective with this unique more positively. I explored sites including the Taj Mahal, the Laxmi program that runs alongside your Humber academic studies. Vilas Palace, Sursagar Lake and Mahatma Gandhi’s home. GLOBAL SUMMER SCHOOL AT HUMBER Learn from experts and work with peers from around the world and on practical projects that address global issues. 3,000+ 300+ STUDENTS GLOBAL PARTICIPATED CITIZENSHIP IN GLOBAL LEARNING CERTIFICATE SINCE 2010 PARTICIPANTS 40+ GLOBAL ACADEMIC PARTNERS IN 6 CONTINENTS To learn more, visit humber.ca/global-opportunities
In 2019, Humber students travelled to 46 countries for study and work placements including: Denmark Ireland AUS T RIA CHIN A CROAT IA DENM ARK F INL A ND IREL A ND Peru Vietnam INDIA I TALY JA M AICA JAPA N K E N YA T HE NE T HERL A NDS NE W Z E AL A ND PERU New Zealand Kenya SW EDE N TAIWA N V IE T N A M U.K . Where will you go? India Finland 2 0 2 0/2 0 21 H U M B E R I N T E R N AT I O N A L V I E W B O O K 25
HUMBER BACHELOR’S DEGREES Humber's four-year Bachelor's Degree programs combine the academic excellence of a bachelor’s degree with practical knowledge and career-focused experience. Degree students complete a comprehensive curriculum that is grounded in specialized classroom theory and taught by professors with outstanding academic credentials. You also receive industry- guided and job-relevant instruction and have the opportunity to develop practical skills through hands-on field experience and work-integrated learning. It’s a unique combination that gives you deep understanding of your chosen profession and the benefit of Dominika Szpunar, Rzeszow, Poland being a job-ready graduate with practical experience that employers BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN are looking for. With 28 Bachelor’s Degree programs to choose from, there’s a I have always been a creative type, and Humber’s Bachelor of pathway for you to match your strengths and interests and give Interior Design balances both creativity and technique – that’s how yourself a clear advantage in a competitive world. I knew this program was the right fit for me. My professors taught me how to channel my ideas and transform FOUR-YEAR HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREES a project from conceptual to a functional design. Besides Bachelor of Applied Arts – Paralegal Studies learning all the essential technical skills, the assignments and Bachelor of Behavioural Science tasks involved logical thinking, creative problem-solving, and Bachelor of Child and Youth Care documenting large-scale projects from the concept to construction Bachelor of Commerce documentation. Now I am working as a junior designer in a • Accounting Toronto-based architectural firm. My next goal is to become a • Digital Business Management fully certified interior designer and work on different commercial • Fashion Management projects, like community and art centers, for instance. • Finance • Healthcare Management • Hospitality and Tourism Management • Human Resources Management • International Business • Management Studies • Marketing • Supply Chain Management Bachelor of Community Development Bachelor of Creative Advertising Bachelor of Design Bachelor of Digital Communications Bachelor of Film and Media Production Bachelor of Health Sciences – Workplace Health and Wellness Bachelor of Industrial Design Bachelor of Interior Design Bachelor of International Development Bachelor of Journalism Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing* Bachelor of Public Relations Bachelor of Social Science – Criminal Justice To learn more, visit humber.ca/degrees *University of New Brunswick-Humber collaborative degree program. 26 international.humber.ca
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