IN T ERNAT IONAL VIE WBOOK 2021/2022 - international.humber.ca - Humber College
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1 Welcome to Humber I would like to start by thanking you for taking the time to consider Humber as an option. We are focused on your future and take the responsibility of your education very seriously. I am glad Canada is on your ‘consideration list’ of education options around the world. We have been educating thousands of international students from around the world – more than 130 countries at last count – for many years. Students have told us that they chose Canada, Toronto and Humber because of our global outlook, incredible international sensibilities and tremendous career-focused education. Our student surveys tell us that we continue to exceed student expectations on these items. Over the past year, we have all had to face changes in the way we live and learn beyond what any of us had imagined. Even with all the change, some things have remained constant. Humber’s commitment to ongoing quality education remains, and can be seen in the incredible investment and energy we have put into making our online studies unique, relevant and student-focused. Our faculty members have fully embraced online learning and are developing truly innovative ways to engage with their students and for students to engage with each other, from wherever you are in the world. Our commitment goes beyond the classroom. We will continue to provide you and your fellow students with career-focused education and connections to industry in a supportive and student-focused environment. I look forward to welcoming you to Humber soon! Andrew Ness Dean, International Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning #1 EMPLOYER SATISFACTION†* 130+ #1 EMPLOYMENT AFTER SIX MONTHS‡* NATIONALITIES 33,000+ 6,500+ 10,000+ FULL-TIME STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS GRADUATES ANNUALLY † Highest employer satisfaction in the GTA at 97%. ‡ 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.ontariocolleges.ca
2 HUMBER INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021|2022 Why Humber? Because we are focused on your future. For more than 50 years, Humber College has been a global leader in career-focused learning. With 33,000 full-time students including over 6,500 international students, we are the largest college in Canada with two beautiful, state-of-the-art campuses. Our programs provide you with the opportunity to learn through a balance of theoretical and practical knowledge with a focus on incorporating current industry trends, and teaching practical problem-solving skills. From 20 varsity sports teams, 50+ student clubs, mentorship programs, and global opportunities for an enriching study or work experience, Humber College is committed to your success in all aspects of your life. With our diverse experiential learning opportunities ranging from work placements, internships, applied research projects and more, you’ll be even closer to your dream career by the time you graduate.
3 Vania Gunawardi, Jakarta, Indonesia DIPLOMA, PHOTOGRAPHY Choosing the right institution was very important to me – a college that would provide me with the best learning experience and make me career ready. Photography was my passion and now I wanted to pursue it as a career. Humber, with their expert faculty, modern labs, devices that meet the industry standards and multiple resource centres, was exactly the kind of college I was looking for; I wanted to learn from the very best. As part of my program at Humber, I also decided to go to Otago Polytechnic in New Zealand for a summer abroad experience. The idea of gaining academic credits while travelling sounded like a perfect summer plan to me. It was a chance to meet students from around the world and learn the cultural history of the country. I gained valuable Canadian experience by working as a Global Learning Student Ambassador and also as a photographer for the Humber Hawks. Both jobs provided me with a mix of skills and experiences that I can add to my resumé, which is going to be very useful for my future employment. When I look back to my first day on campus and remember how overwhelmed I was, I feel fortunate to have come this far with the support of many, including my peer mentor. I have so many new friends now and have expanded my network by getting to know new people in the industry. Watch why each year 6,500 international students from 130+ countries choose Humber College tinyurl.com/HumberGlobalStudentStories
4 HUMBER INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021|2022 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 cultural hub, but it is also an internationally recognized centre for business, research and innovation, health sciences, media and the arts. No matter what area of study you choose, there are excellent opportunities to establish your career, make industry contacts and learn from world-leading professionals and organizations. WORLD-CLASS CONNECTIVITY LARGEST CITY IN CANADA TORONTO PEARSON AIRPORT IS CANADA’S HOME TO 3 MILLION PEOPLE LARGEST AND BUSIEST AIRPORT
5 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. Outside of the city, there are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy, such as hiking, biking, downhill skiing and natural wonders to explore like Niagara Falls. Modern, friendly and full of life, Toronto is a city that will open many doors for you to enrich your studies and learn more about yourself and the world around you. QUALITY OF LIVING SAFEST CITY BEST STUDENT CITY 2 BEST CITY IN ND RANKED 1 IN ST RANKED 2ND BEST STUDENT NORTH AMERICA.1 NORTH AMERICA.2 CITY IN NORTH AMERICA.3 Anthony Moskowski, Vaughan, Canada BACHELOR OF COMMERCE, MARKETING Toronto is the city that holds my heart. I live in Vaughan which is located in the north of the city, but Toronto’s Entertainment District is where I socialize with my friends. Torontonians are very friendly, and the city is culturally diverse, which is why you can easily become friends with people from all over the world. During summer I enjoy biking around the city and in winter I like tobogganing. If you are a basketball fan then I suggest you watch a Toronto Raptors game, our professional basketball team. 1 Mercer Quality of Living City Ranking 2019. 2 Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2019 Safe Cities Index (covering digital security, health security, infrastructure security and personal security) . 3 QS 2019.
6 HUMBER INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021|2022 Our Locations North Campus Humber’s North Campus is located in the northwest part of Toronto and is easily accessible by Toronto public transit. It is home to more than 20,000 full-time Canadian and international students and is also conveniently connected to walking paths through the nature gardens of Humber Arboretum and cycling paths along the Humber River. The North Campus offers many services such as a library, study areas, an indoor pool, athletics facilities, and a spa. The campus has a variety of eating establishments, cafes, a student-run fine dining restaurant and a student-run food truck. Lakeshore Campus Located in historic west-end Toronto on Lake Ontario, the Lakeshore campus provides a stimulating and supportive study environment. The campus is home to more than 10,600 full-time Canadian and international students and has a library, cafeteria, and gymnasium. The LEED-Silver certified Lakeshore Commons building features airy, open common areas and workspaces, computer labs, multi-media production suites, and an art gallery. Students can spend their free time biking and hiking with friends, or attending a live theatre, comedy show, or HUMBER CAMPUS COMPASS music concert in the Performing Arts Centre. Humber Campus Compass is our wayfinding app The campus is easily accessible by Toronto for iOS and Android mobile smart devices. It helps public transit and is close to the many students and visitors find a wide range of campus cultural attractions of downtown Toronto. features including classrooms, vending machines, eateries, ATMs, accessible routes and much more.
7 International Graduate School Located in the heart of Toronto, Humber’s new International Graduate School (IGS) is set to open in January 2021. The school is steps away from the Yonge and Bloor intersection in the heart of downtown Toronto, with access to the main subway lines of the public transit system with connections to the airport, the GO Transit system and an extensive bus system. With a focus on business and technology, the IGS provides a professional learning environment connecting students with business and industry in the downtown core. Brand new classrooms, state-of-the-art technology, a learning commons and study spaces, will allow you to work collaboratively on interdisciplinary projects in an intimate learning environment. Work-integrated programs, networking opportunities and an alumni mentorship program will provide pathways to career opportunities through the industry hub. Programs are tailored specifically for international graduate students to ensure successful transition to learning and working in Canada. Humber’s unique graduate education advances the careers of students while also providing opportunities for advanced standing in a master’s credential through one of Humber’s global partners, which means less time and expense for further education. The school is a great choice for those who want to study with other international students in a smaller downtown location. You will be in the heart of Toronto’s vibrant downtown core with a variety of cafes and restaurants, galleries and museums, theatres, festivals and sporting events. Study at Humber We have more than 200 full-time programs and a wide range of credentials across a variety of areas of interest, all designed to meet your academic and career goals. ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATE ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED in your chosen career ∙ Intended for students who already have DIPLOMA ∙ 8 months (1 academic year) a bachelor’s degree or an appropriate ∙ You will learn in an accelerated humber.ca/full-time-programs postsecondary credential, an Ontario career-specific program to prepare graduate certificate will give you for real working experience CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT specialized knowledge in your field ∙ 3-year duration ∙ In these concentrated areas of study, you of interest and prepare you for are able to transfer credits to another humber.ca/full-time-programs college, or be hired and/or promoted as career success ∙ 1 – 2 years duration a result of receiving such a certificate ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA ∙ 2-3 semesters duration humber.ca/postgrad ∙ Through career-focused courses, you will be given the tools to be work-ready humber.ca/full-time-programs HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREE for various career specialties when ∙ With a blend of theory-based learning you graduate ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC and practical experiences, you will ∙ Most programs are 2 years PURPOSES advance in a competitive world through humber.ca/full-time-programs ∙ Improve English communication skills in career-focused degrees an intensive, full-time academic program ∙ 4-year duration ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE ∙ 8 levels of study (each 7 weeks long) ∙ These short-term certificates allow with 6 intake dates per year humber.ca/degrees you to establish a foundation in liberalarts.humber.ca/programs/ a given field or advance your skills english-for-academic-purposes
8 HUMBER INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021|2022 Program and Admission Requirements CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND BACHELOR’S DEGREES Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Work Placement/ Campus Requirements†† Dates Co-opˆˆ APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Certificates and Diplomas Architectural Technology 6 English, Math $19,856 Sept/Jan Work North 03371 Placement (opt) Civil Engineering Technology 6 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North 03351 Placement (opt) Construction Engineering Technology 6 English, Math $16,350 Sept Co-op (opt)◊ North CE311 Electrical Engineering Technician 4 English, Math $17,537 Sept/Jan – North – Control Systems 30111 Electrical Engineering Technology 6 English, Math $17,537 Sept/Jan Co-op (opt)◊ North – Control Systems 30101 Electromechanical Engineering Technician 4 English, Math $17,537 Sept/Jan – North 3070R Electromechanical Engineering 6 English, Math $17,537 Sept/Jan Co-op (opt)◊ North Technology 3071R Electronics Engineering Technician 4 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan – North 03531 Electronics Engineering Technology 6 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan Co-op (opt)◊ North 03511 Landscape Technician 4 English, Math $16,350 Sept – North 01521 Mechanical Engineering Technician 4 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan – North 30601 Mechanical Engineering Technology 6 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan Co-op (opt)◊ North 30731 Sustainable Energy and Building 6 English, Math $19,856 Sept Work Placement North Technology (opt)◊ 31551 Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. †† Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc., *Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both health and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details. insurance and mandatory non-tuition fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but ‡ Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience are subject to change. See international.humber.ca/fees for full details. in Canada. † Students pursuing these programs may not be eligible for postgraduate work experience **Please refer to international.humber.ca/fees for full tuition details for these programs. in Canada. ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be have the opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. called co-op, internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program These programs have limited seats for international students. descriptions at humber.ca/search/full-time.html for details.
9 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Work Placement/ Campus Requirements†† Dates Co-opˆˆ BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT Certificates and Diplomas Accounting, Business 4 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan/May Work North 02211 Placement Accounting, Business Administration 6 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan/May Work North 02111 Placement (opt) Business Administration 6 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan/May Work North 02511 Sept/Jan Placement Lakeshore Business Administration (Co-op) 6 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan Co-op Lakeshore 20091 Business Management 4 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan/May Work North 02251 Sept/Jan Placement Lakeshore Financial Services, Business Management 4 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore 20061 Placement Professional Golf Management, Business 6 English, Math $16,350 Sept Work North Administration Placement 20231 Sport Management 6 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North 14181 Placement Degrees Accounting (Bachelor of Commerce) 8 English, Math $19,856 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore 22211 Placement Digital Business Management 8 English, Math $19,856 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore (Bachelor of Commerce) Placement DB411 Finance (Bachelor of Commerce) 8 English, Math $19,856 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore 22271 Placement Healthcare Management 8 English, Math $19,856 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore (Bachelor of Commerce) Placement HM411 Human Resources Management 8 English, Math $19,856 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore (Bachelor of Commerce) Placement 22111 International Business 8 English, Math $19,856 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore (Bachelor of Commerce) Placement 22121 Management Studies 8 English, Math $19,856 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore (Bachelor of Commerce) Placement 22291 Supply Chain Management 8 English, Math $19,856 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore (Bachelor of Commerce) Placement 22261 CHILDREN & YOUTH Certificates and Diplomas Child and Youth Care 6 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore CY311 Placement Child and Youth Care – Accelerated 4 English. Bachelor’s degree, $24,525 Sept Work Lakeshore CY321 advanced diploma or Placement diploma Early Childhood Education 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan/May Work North 07911 Placement Degrees Child and Youth Care (Bachelor of) 8 English $19,856 Sept Work Lakeshore 22231 Placement
10 HUMBER INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021|2022 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Work Placement/ Campus Requirements†† Dates Co-opˆˆ COMMUNITY & SOCIAL SERVICES Certificates and Diplomas Developmental Services Worker 4 English $16,350 Sept Work Lakeshore 01101 Placement Developmental Services Worker – 3 English, Bachelor’s degree, $24,525 Sept Work Lakeshore Accelerated advanced diploma or Placement 10401 diploma Funeral Director Class 1 (Embalming) 5 English. Letter of intent, $16,350 Sept Work North FD211 resumé and questionnaire Placement Personal Support Worker 2 English $16,350 Sept Work North 07741 Placement Social Service Worker 4 English $16,350 Sept Work Lakeshore 01221 Placement Degrees Addictions & Mental Health 8 English TBD◊◊ Sept Work Lakeshore (Bachelor of Social Science) Placement MH411 Behavioural Science (Bachelor of) 8 English $19,856 Sept Work Lakeshore BH411 Placement Community Development (Bachelor of) 8 English $19,856 Sept Work Lakeshore CD411 Placement CREATIVE ARTS & DESIGN Certificates and Diplomas Graphic Design 6 English $19,856 Sept/Jan Work North 11571 Placement Graphic Design for Print and Web& 2 English. Portfolio $9,705 Sept/Jan – North GR911 Interior Decorating 4 English $17,537 Sept/Jan Work North 31511 Placement (opt) Multimedia Design and Development 4 English. Portfolio and $17,537 Sept/Jan Work North 11701 written submission Placement Photography 4 English. Portfolio $16,350 Sept Work North PH211 Placement Visual and Digital Arts 4 English. Portfolio and $16,350 Sept – Lakeshore 10581 written submission Web Design and Development& 2 English. Cover letter and $9,705 Sept/Jan – North WD911 resumé Creative Arts & Design table continues on the next page Reynaldo A. Sia, Jr. Manila, Philippines CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT, WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT The courses in the Web Design and Development program include essential content which helps me build strong foundations in design and programming. Adobe programs, such as Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects and XD, as well as programming languages like HTML, CSS and JavaScript have given me confidence that my career will thrive after completing my studies at Humber. I am certain that the hands-on skills that I am gaining will add to my career as an HR systems and analytics professional. I’m currently working as a Database Administrator at Humber College. My HR background and Information Technology knowledge combined will give me an edge in my professional journey.
11 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Work Placement/ Campus Requirements†† Dates Co-opˆˆ Degrees Design (Bachelor of) 8 English $19,856 Sept Work North DS411 Placement Industrial Design (Bachelor of) 8 English, Math. Portfolio $20,995 Sept Work North 22031 and writing sample Placement Interior Design (Bachelor of) 8 English, Math. Portfolio $20,995 Sept Work North 22051 and writing sample Placement EMERGENCY SERVICES Certificates and Diplomas Fire Services 4 English, Math and Biology/ $16,350 Sept – North FS211 Chemistry Police Foundations 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan – Lakeshore 11071 FASHION & BEAUTY Certificates and Diplomas Cosmetic Management 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan – North 21781 Esthetician/Spa Management 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North 20871 Placement Fashion Arts and Business 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North FA211 Placement Degrees Fashion Management 8 English, Math $19,856 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore (Bachelor of Commerce) Placement 22101 FOUNDATIONS & LANGUAGE TRAINING Certificates and Diplomas Art Foundation 2 English $16,350 Sept _ Lakeshore 04691 Design Foundation 2 English $16,350 Sept/Jan _ North 09151 English for Academic Purposes (EAP)‡ 1-4 $3,395.75/ Continuous _ Lakeshore 09371 level Intake Media Foundation 2 English $16,350 Sept _ North 09501 Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced 2 English. Mandatory $16,350 Sept _ North Diplomas and Degrees admission testing PH111 Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. ‡ Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience *Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both health in Canada. insurance and mandatory non-tuition fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but **Please refer to international.humber.ca/fees for full tuition details for these programs. are subject to change. See international.humber.ca/fees for full details. ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will † Students pursuing these programs may not be eligible for postgraduate work experience have the opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. in Canada. ◊◊ Fees are pending Ministry funding approval. Refer to the program page on the website for ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be up-to-date information. called co-op, internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program These programs have limited seats for international students. descriptions at humber.ca/search/full-time.html for details. †† 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.
12 HUMBER INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021|2022 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Work Placement/ Campus Requirements†† Dates Co-opˆˆ HEALTH & WELLNESS Certificates and Diplomas Biotechnology 4 English, Math, Biology, $16,350 Sept/Jan – North BT211 Chemistry Fitness and Health Promotion 4 English, Math, Biology $16,350 Sept/Jan/May Work North 10331 or Chemistry or Exercise Placement Science or Introduction to Kinesiology Food and Nutrition Management 4 English, Math, Biology $16,350 Sept Work North 14151 Placement Massage Therapy 6 English, Biology, Chemistry $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North 14201 or Physics or Exercise Placement Science or Introduction to Kinesiology Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle Promotion 4 English, Math, Biology $16,350 Sept Work North 10231 Placement Occupational Therapist Assistant & 4 English, Biology $16,350 Sept Work North Physiotherapist Assistant Placement 07751 Pharmacy Technician 4 English, Math, Biology, $16,350 Sept Work North 07731 Chemistry Placement Practical Nursing 4 English. Mandatory $16,350 Sept Work North 07041 admission testing Placement Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner 6 English, Biology, Chemistry/ $16,350 Sept Work North TC311 Physics Placement Degrees Nursing (Bachelor of) Humber has applied to offer its own honours bachelor’s degree in Nursing. Please check healthsciences.humber.ca for program status. Workplace Health and Wellness 8 English, Biology $19,856 Sept Work North (Bachelor of Health Sciences) Placement WW411 HOSPITALITY & TOURISM Certificates and Diplomas Baking and Pastry Arts Management 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North 14161 Placement Culinary Management 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North 01911 Placement Hospitality & Tourism table continues on the next page
13 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Work Placement/ Campus Requirements†† Dates Co-opˆˆ Culinary Skills 2 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North 14071 Placement Hospitality – Event Management 4 English $16,350 Sept Work North EV211 Placement Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North Operations Management Placement HH211 Recreation and Leisure Services 4 English $16,350 Sept Work North 10301 Placement Tourism – Travel Services Management 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North T T211 Placement INFORMATION, COMPUTER & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Certificates and Diplomas 3D Modelling and Visual Effects 2 English. Portfolio, resumé ** Sept/Jan – North Production& and letter of intent 11671 Animation – 3D 6 English. Portfolio and $20,995 Sept – North AN311 written statement Computer Systems Technician – 4 English, Math $17,537 Sept/Jan Co-op (opt) North Information Technology Infrastructure and Services CS211 Computer Engineering Technology 6 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North 03501 Placement (opt) Computer Programming 4 English, Math $17,537 Sept – North CP221 Game Programming 6 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan – North 11661 Degrees Digital Communications (Bachelor of) 8 English $20,995 Sept Work Lakeshore DC411 Placement The Virtual Reality (VR) Room is a space for prototyping and testing VR capabilities and is used in the Game Programming and Animation – 3D advanced diploma programs. Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. †† Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc., *Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both health and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details. insurance and mandatory non-tuition fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but ‡ Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience are subject to change. See international.humber.ca/fees for full details. in Canada. † Students pursuing these programs may not be eligible for postgraduate work experience **Please refer to international.humber.ca/fees for full tuition details for these programs. in Canada. ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be have the opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. called co-op, internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program These programs have limited seats for international students. descriptions at humber.ca/search/full-time.html for details.
14 HUMBER INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021|2022 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Work Placement/ Campus Requirements†† Dates Co-opˆˆ JUSTICE & LEGAL STUDIES Certificates and Diplomas Community and Justice Services 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore 11171 Placement Law Clerk 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan/May Work North 02031 Placement Paralegal Education 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North 21501 Placement Protection, Security and Investigation 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan – Lakeshore 24201 Degrees Criminal Justice, 8 English $19,856 Sept Work Lakeshore Bachelor of Social Science Placement CJ411 Bachelor of Paralegal Studies 8 English $19,856 Sept Work Lakeshore PL411 Placement MARKETING & ADVERTISING Certificates and Diplomas Advertising & Graphic Design 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore 04701 Placement Advertising and Marketing 4 English $16,350 Sept Work Lakeshore Communications Placement 04621 Marketing, Business 4 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan/May Work North 02411 Placement Degrees Creative Advertising, (Bachelor of) 8 English. Portfolio and $20,995 Sept Work Lakeshore 22041 writing sample Placement Marketing (Bachelor of Commerce) 8 English, Math $19,856 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore 22281 Placement Tatiana Acevedo, Bogotá, Colombia DIPLOMA, ADVERTISING AND MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS Before coming to Canada, I worked in communications and marketing for ten years in Colombia. I built a successful career, but I felt some gaps in my digital marketing skills. Humber’s program was the right fit for me. It helped me improve my skills especially in social media, copywriting, and media planning. I further polished my skills by working in a part-time job at Humber and during my social media marketing internship. I am now working as a Junior Communications Specialist at Loblaws, Canada’s largest retailer. I am amazed by this opportunity with lots of learning and growth potential, and I’ll take full advantage of it. Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. †† Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc., *Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both health and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details. insurance and mandatory non-tuition fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but ‡ Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience are subject to change. See international.humber.ca/fees for full details. in Canada. † Students pursuing these programs may not be eligible for postgraduate work experience **Please refer to international.humber.ca/fees for full tuition details for these programs. in Canada. ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be have the opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. called co-op, internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program These programs have limited seats for international students. descriptions at humber.ca/search/full-time.html for details.
15 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Work Placement/ Campus Requirements†† Dates Co-opˆˆ MEDIA & PUBLIC RELATIONS Certificates and Diplomas Broadcast Television/Videography 4 English. Questionnaire $17,537 Sept/Jan Work North 11581 Placement Broadcasting – Radio 4 English $17,537 Sept Work North 04851 Placement Film and Television Production 6 English. Writing sample $19,856 Sept Work North 04831 and questionnaire Placement Journalism 6 English $16,350 Sept Work North 04751 Placement Media Communications 4 English $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North/ 11681 Placement Lakeshore Public Relations 6 English $16,350 Sept Work Lakeshore 04761 Placement Degrees Film and Media Production (Bachelor of) 8 English. Media project and $20,995 Sept Work Lakeshore FM411 writing assignment Placement Journalism (Bachelor of) 8 English $19,856 Sept Work Lakeshore 22241 Placement Public Relations (Bachelor of) 8 English $20,995 Sept Work Lakeshore 22221 Placement Yhasmina Garcia, Granada, Spain DIPLOMA, BROADCAST TELEVISION AND VIDEOGRAPHY I completed my Master of Journalism from Spain and my career mostly revolved around photography. I wanted to expand my skills and complement my previous education. I enrolled in a Diploma in Broadcast Television and Videography at Humber. In addition to learning technical skills, the program has helped me develop leadership skills and has also shown me how the television industry works behind the scenes. I am completing my internship with the Accessible Media Design program at Humber and my goal is to become a director of photography for TV shows and movies. PERFORMING ARTS & MUSIC Certificates and Diplomas Acting for Film and Television 4 English. Audition $16,350 Sept – Lakeshore 10351 Comedy: Writing and Performance 4 English. One of the $16,350 Sept – Lakeshore 12211 following: Theatrical monologue, standup routine or comic writing sample Music, Introduction to Commercial 2 English. Online audition $16,350 Sept – Lakeshore Jazz Music JM1 Theatre Arts – Performance 6 English. Monologues and $19,856 Sept – Lakeshore 04881 creative workshop Theatre Arts – Production 4 English. Cover letter $16,350 Sept – Lakeshore 04891 and resumé Degrees Music (Bachelor of) 8 English. Performance $20,995 Sept Work Placement Lakeshore 2206 audition and theory test
16 HUMBER INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021|2022 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Fees* Starting Work Placement/ Campus Requirements†† Dates Co-opˆˆ Tomoko Abe, Sapporo City, Japan BACHELOR, MUSIC I first came to Canada through a working holiday program, and although I was a jazz vocalist for 10 years in Japan, I couldn’t sing in English. I started taking weekly private singing lessons at Humber College after work. As time went by, I became more interested in the Bachelor of Music program at Humber. One day, I sat in a first-year vocal master class and was impressed by their performance. They were all professionals. I wanted to improve so I enrolled at Humber. During the program we also learned about the history, new technologies, production and the business of music. My goal is to educate and develop the music culture in Japan. SKILLED TRADES Certificates and Diplomas Building Construction Technician 4 English, Math $16,350 Sept Co-op (opt)◊ North BC211 Cabinet Making 3 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan – North 30991 Carpentry and Renovation Technician 3 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan – North CR211 Carpentry and Renovation Techniques 2 English, Math $16,350 Sept – North CR111 Electrical Techniques 2 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan/May – North 04021 Heating, Refrigeration and Air 4 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan – North Conditioning Technician 03271 Heating, Refrigeration and Air 6 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan Work North Conditioning Technology Placement (opt) 03601 Industrial Woodworking Technician 3 English, Math $17,537 Sept/Jan – North 30891 Mechanical Techniques – Millwright 2 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan/May – North 04991 Plumbing Techniques 2 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan/May – North 03991 Welding Techniques 2 English, Math $16,350 Sept/Jan/May – North WT111 Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. †† Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc., *Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both health and vary by program. Visit the program page on the website for complete details. insurance and mandatory non-tuition fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but ‡ Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience are subject to change. See international.humber.ca/fees for full details. in Canada. † Students pursuing these programs may not be eligible for postgraduate work experience **Please refer to international.humber.ca/fees for full tuition details for these programs. in Canada. ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be have the opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. called co-op, internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program These programs have limited seats for international students. descriptions at humber.ca/search/full-time.html for details.
17 LEGEND: IGS – International Graduate School ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATES Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Starting Dates Work Location Requirements †† Fees* Placement/ Co-opˆˆ BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT Arts Administration and 3 English. Bachelor’s degree or advanced $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore Cultural Management diploma, preferably in arts, humanities, Placement 27551 fine arts or performing arts. Cover letter, resume and information session Business Insights and Analytics 4 A bachelor’s degree from any discipline, $20,995 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore BI511 OR an advanced diploma or diploma May § Placement IGS § in a related field (business, statistics/ mathematics, or computer programming) Entrepreneurial Enterprise, 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore Business Management diploma or diploma Placement EE511 Financial Planning 2 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore 20791 May § Placement IGS § Global Business Management 4 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept/Jan/May Work Lakeshore 20841 Jan ¶ Placement IGS ¶ Human Resources 2 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore Management May § Placement IGS § 02541 Insurance Management – 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept Work North Property and Casualty diploma or diploma May § Placement IGS § IM511 Professional Accounting 3 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept/Jan Work North Practice Placement PA511 Project Management 2 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept/Jan/May – North 31521 Jan ¶ IGS ¶ Public Administration 3 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore 20531 Placement Research Analyst 2 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore 15021 May § Placement IGS § Sport Business Management 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept Work North SB511 diploma or diploma Placement Supply Chain Management 2 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept/Jan – North 10151 Jan ¶ IGS ¶ Praisel Jegede, Abuja, Nigeria ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATE, INSURANCE MANAGEMENT – PROPERTY AND CASUALTY The best thing about this program is the teaching faculty and how they help you to connect with the industry. We had CEOs and managers come to our classes and speak to us. This exposure increased my confidence, and networking helped me land full-time job offers. My professors also helped me work through assignments to develop interpersonal skills, like public speaking. The most significant moment for me was getting my co-op placement in an independent adjusting company. This opportunity came as a result of a Humber College partnership and connections with the industry.
18 HUMBER INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021|2022 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Starting Dates Work Location Requirements †† Fees* Placement/ Co-opˆˆ CHILDREN & YOUTH Inclusive Resource Practice – 2 Early Childhood Education (ECE) diploma $17,537 Sept Work North Child and Family or degree; a diploma or degree in a related Placement IR511 discipline such as psychology or family sociology. Minimum grade average of 70% required. Course work in child development an asset.Cover letter and resumé COMMUNITY & SOCIAL SERVICES Addictions and Mental Health 3 English. Bachelor’s degree $19,856 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore MH511 Placement Systems Navigator 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept Work North SN511 diploma or diploma in health, or social and Placement community services, or other health-related or human services field CREATIVE ARTS & DESIGN Creative Book Publishing ‡ 1 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 May – Lakeshore 12251 diploma or diploma. Resumé and letter of intent Creative Writing – Fiction, 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept/Jan – Online Creative Non-Fiction, Poetry ‡ diploma or diploma. Work-in-progress form, 12231 writing sample and cover letter User Experience (UX) Design 2 English. Bachelor degree or advanced $19,856 Sept/Jan Work North UX511 diploma Placement FASHION & BEAUTY Fashion Management 2 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore FA511 Placement FOUNDATIONS & LANGUAGE TRAINING Teaching English as a Second 2 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore Language (TESL) Placement 09841 HEALTH & WELLNESS Exercise Science and Lifestyle 2 Bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, physical $19,856 Sept Work North Management education, or human kinetics including Placement 14131 completion of the following courses: human anatomy; human physiology; exercise physiology biomechanics; statistics/research methods Health Sector Regulatory 3 Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma, $17,467 Jan Work North Compliance diploma or equivalent in a health or Placement HS511 science-related field Regulatory Affairs 3 English. Bachelor in Science, majoring $17,537 Sept Work North 07721 in health science, pharmacy, some area Placement in life sciences or a related field. Video introduction and resumé Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. 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 ‡ Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience insurance and mandatory non-tuition fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but in Canada. are subject to change. 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 ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will in Canada. have the opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be ¶ International Graduate School (IGS) intake starting January 2021 called co-op, internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program § International Graduate School (IGS) intake starting May 2021 descriptions at humber.ca/search/full-time.html for details. Ω International Graduate School (IGS) intake starting September 2021 †† Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc., These programs have limited seats for international students.
19 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Starting Dates Work Location Requirements †† Fees* Placement/ Co-opˆˆ HOSPITALITY & TOURISM Advanced Chocolate and 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept – North Confectionery Artistry diploma or diploma in baking and pastry AC511 arts management, culinary management or apprentice cook program Event Management 2 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore 40511 Placement Hospitality and Tourism 2 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept Work North Operations Management Placement 14101 INFORMATION, COMPUTER & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Cloud Computing 2 English. A bachelor’s degree, advanced $19,807 Jan – North CC511 diploma, diploma or equivalent, in -NEW- Information Technology (other academic backgrounds considered on a case-by- case basis) OR equivalent combination of related work experience and postsecondary education as judged by the college Enterprise Software 2 English. Bachelor’s degree in Computer $20,995 Sept – North Development Science or Information Technology Sept Ω IGS Ω ES521 Information Technology 4 English. Bachelor’s degree $20,995 Sept/Jan – North Solutions Sept Ω IGS Ω IT521 Web Development 3 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $20,995 Sept/Jan Work North 11491 diploma or diploma Placement Wireless Telecommunications 2 English. A Bachelor’s degree, $19,856 Sept/Jan – North 20331 advanced diploma or diploma in physics, mathematics, electrical or computer engineering, electronics, telecommunications or an engineering- related field INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT International Development 3 English. Bachelor’s degree. Essay $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore 20831 Placement JUSTICE & LEGAL STUDIES Alternative Dispute Resolution 2 English. Bachelor’s degree or a diploma in $19,856 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore 15061 paralegal or law clerk studies Placement Forensic Identification 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept – Lakeshore FI511 diploma or diploma Paralegal 3 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept/Jan Work North PL511 diploma or diploma in business, social Placement sciences or related field MARKETING & ADVERTISING Advertising – Account 2 Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore Management Cover letter and resumé Placement 15051 Advertising – Art Direction 3 Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or $17,537 Sept – Lakeshore AD511 diploma or equivalent -NEW- Advertising – Media 2 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore Management Placement 20881
20 HUMBER INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021|2022 Program Name Semesters Subject and Additional Tuition Starting Dates Work Location Requirements †† Fees* Placement/ Co-opˆˆ Advertising Copywriting 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore 11621 diploma or diploma. Letter of intent Placement and writing portfolio Marketing Management 2 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore 02241 Jan ¶ Placement IGS ¶ MEDIA & PUBLIC RELATIONS Content Strategy 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore CS511 diploma or diploma Placement Film and Multiplatform 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore Storytelling diploma or diploma Placement FM511 Journalism 3 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma $17,537 Sept Work North JR511 or diploma. Essay Placement Post-Production 3 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $19,856 Sept Work North 10371 diploma or diploma Resumé and portfolio Placement Professional Writing and 2 English. Bachelor’s degree $17,537 Sept Work Lakeshore Communications Letter of intent Placement PW511 Public Relations 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept/Jan Work Lakeshore 04561 diploma or diploma Placement Radio and Media Production 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept Work North RM511 diploma or diploma Placement Television Writing and 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept – Lakeshore Producing diploma or diploma. Information session TW511 and resumé PERFORMING ARTS & MUSIC Music Business 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 May Work Lakeshore MB511 diploma or diploma. Note: Three semester Placement program delivered in an accelerated two- semester format Music Composition ‡ 2 English. Bachelor’s degree, advanced $17,537 Sept – Online MC511 diploma or diploma Sample composition Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. 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 ‡ Students pursuing these programs are NOT eligible for postgraduate work experience insurance and mandatory non-tuition fees. Fees are accurate at the time of printing, but in Canada. are subject to change. 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 ◊ Please see program webpage as co-op placements are competitive. Not all students will in Canada. have the opportunity to participate in a co-op placement. ^^Work Placements may or may not be mandatory, may or may not be paid, and may be ¶ International Graduate School (IGS) intake starting January 2021 called co-op, internship, field work, etc. depending upon the program. See the full program § International Graduate School (IGS) intake starting May 2021 descriptions at humber.ca/search/full-time.html for details. Ω International Graduate School (IGS) intake starting September 2021 †† Additional requirements may include a portfolio, audition, letter of intent, references, etc., These programs have limited seats for international students.
21 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 provide 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. Anxhelo Mecollari, Elbasan, Albania ADVANCED DIPLOMA, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY I visited Canada multiple times before as a tourist and fell in love with Toronto. I had a dream to study mechanical engineering and as I was researching, I came across the program at Humber and also a professor who was from my country, Albania. We scheduled a phone call and he provided me with some in-depth information and insights into the program. I knew that Humber was the right choice. Each year, I found myself learning new concepts and skills that prepared me for the upcoming projects. In my fourth semester, I designed and built a hydraulic automated gripper that can utilize pick and place robotic systems weighing up to 4 kg from point A to B. My program also had a capstone project component, where our group along with students from other similar programs, worked on a project with SEW–EuroDrive. We designed an attachment for an automated guided vehicle that could handle large size but lightweight payloads of up to 400 kg. We also created additional storage space for extra batteries and tools. Currently, I am working as a research assistant at the Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation. I enjoy assisting with various projects, mechanical services, and also training students on how to operate various equipment.
22 HUMBER INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021|2022 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 EVENTS, WORKSHOPS AND JOB PORTAL Humber’s Advising and Career Services provides supports and services that prepare you for your job search and future career. Here are some highlights of what they have to offer: ∙ Annual Career Week Events where you will have the opportunity to sharpen job search strategies, networking skills and get insider information from industry recruiters, ∙ Career Steps Workshop Series that help with resumé and cover letter writing, interviewing, job searching and more, ∙ Coffee chats with our Career Centre Assistants, to discuss career success tips, and ∙ Alumni interviews to discuss their career trajectory. *The Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Graduate and Employer Satisfaction Surveys for For more information, visit 2017–2018 Survey Cycle. For more information: www.collegesontario.ca careers.humber.ca/events-workshops. Humber’s CareerConnect Job Portal gives Humber students and recent graduates access to full-time, part-time, contract, summer, volunteer and on-campus opportunities. CareerConnect will help connect you to employers offering placement and co-op opportunities in your field of study, employment opportunities on and off campus while you study, as well as job postings with reputable companies for after you graduate. To learn more, visit Employer networking event for business students. careers.humber.ca/student-careerconnect.
23 POST-GRADUATION WORK PERMIT If you are in a program of eight months or more, you may be eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP). 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 on campus, or up to 20 hours per week off campus, during regular school sessions and work full time during scheduled breaks, such as the winter and summer holidays or reading week. Working on campus Working on campus will help you gain valuable work experience, learn about services at Humber and earn extra money. Most positions are relatively flexible to your study schedule. Working off campus Working off campus is a great opportunity to gain first-hand experience with a Canadian company and work environment. You must have a valid study permit that states you are eligible to work off campus. Aditya Dutta, New Delhi, India For more information, visit ADVANCED DIPLOMA, GAME PROGRAMMING careers.humber.ca. Video games have always been a part of my life, but For more information, visit I never thought of making a career out of it. Until canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/ one day I was playing a Ubisoft game and it inspired services/study-canada/work/after-graduation/about. me to follow a path in the video game industry. Game Programming is a video game-focused program, but the skills you learn are transferable to other industries. Depending on your career goals, you can either choose to work for a video game studio or a software developer. Thanks to Humber’s networking opportunities, I landed my first job while I was still in my first semester. For the past three years, I have worked with two different companies as a game developer and a junior developer. Since 2019, I have been working part-time as a programmer for UP360, a start-up based in Toronto. During the same time, I also worked as a Peer Tutor at Humber College and initiated an ongoing project that Students at the 2019 Industrial involved the Faculty of Media & Creative Arts and the Design Thesis Show. Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation. The goal was to build a financially affordable breath controller that would help people who have motor neuron disease so they can interact more easily with video games. I also represented Humber College at hackathons across North America, such as Hack the North, BostonHacks and MHacks. These hackathons helped me gain new skills and also provided me with the opportunity to work with real-world issues. A Humber education helps you go from classroom to career, gaining real-world Information Technology Solutions Capstone Showcase. experience along the way. tinyurl.com/HumberGlobalCareerOutcomes
24 HUMBER INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021|2022 Global Opportunities If you’re looking to expand your international learning experience further, Humber offers you opportunities to Roberto (far left) on a trip to Edinburgh with friends. travel, study and broaden Roberto Chediak, Margarita, Venezuela your horizons. BACHELOR OF COMMERCE, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS While completing your Humber program, you can take time to I studied in Scotland on a semester exchange at Robert Gordon explore other new cultures, enhance your language skills and University (RGU), one of the partner institutions of Humber. I decided challenge yourself in unique ways. to choose RGU for its impeccable reputation in the United Kingdom These global opportunities also help you gain international work and also the many festivals and industry events that take place experience, build new career skills and connections, and develop around the city. It was a great way to meet new people and also build a deep global perspective valued by employers. Each year, more a professional network. At the university, I enjoyed the history, people than 700+ Humber students “go global” and have access to and the teaching style of the professors. I made many new friends financial support through a Student Travel Bursary. from all over the world including Germany, Finland, Denmark and many INTERNATIONAL WORK PLACEMENTS other European countries. As part of your Humber program, you may have the choice to Coming to Scotland and combining the experience with Humber has complete your work placement in Canada or abroad. further enhanced my study abroad experience and I have learned so SEMESTERS ABROAD much more about different cultures, traditions, lifestyle and unique Earn Humber credits while studying for a semester at one of our teaching styles. I can say this with complete confidence that studying international partner institutions. abroad has enriched my experiences two-fold and provided me with the opportunity to work with people from diverse backgrounds and ACADEMIC SUMMER PROGRAMS cultures, inside and outside of the classroom. I plan to take all these Study and live abroad for three to six weeks while earning experiences back home and make a meaningful difference in the lives academic credits. of others. GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE Gain global skills, knowledge and perspective with this unique Check out how Humber offers you opportunities program that runs alongside your Humber academic studies. to travel, study and broaden your horizons. tinyurl.com/HumberGlobalOpportunities GLOBAL SUMMER SCHOOL AT HUMBER Learn from experts and work with peers from around the world on practical projects that address global issues. To learn more, visit Students from the Global Summer School exploring Toronto. humber.ca/global-opportunities.
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