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

RESEARCH PROGRAMSVisit humber.ca/programs to find

information about all of our programs. Visit humber.ca/openhouse for resources, including virtual tours of our campuses.

APPLY TO HUMBERApply to Humber through

ontariocolleges.ca.

TRACK YOUR APPLICATIONTrack the status of your application through Humber’s student portal

humber.ca/myhumber.

RECEIVE YOUR OFFERCongratulations! You’ve received

an offer of admission.

CONFIRM YOUR OFFERConfirm your offer through

ontariocolleges.ca.

PAY YOUR FEESPay your tuition deposit to secure your spot. Tuition fees can be paid through your MyHumber account. Keep track of fee deadlines and important dates at

humber.ca/academic-calendar.

YOUR NEXT STEPSPlan your on-campus stay in

residence, apply for transfer credits and submit your photo online for your Humber student ID at

humber.ca/myhumber.

REGISTER FOR CLASSESRegister for classes online at

humber.ca/myhumber.

Check out the Registration Road Map at humber.ca/registration.

ATTEND ORIENTATIONFind out where your classes are and learn more about student services.

Visit humber.ca/orientation.

YOU’VE ARRIVEDWelcome to your first day at Humber!

Find the right program, get advice, take a virtual tour or browse upcoming recruitment events at humber.ca/future-students.

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Humber Admissions Find the right program, get advice, take a virtual tour or browse upcoming recruitment events at humber.ca/future-students.

Find Your Match Take our quick quiz to find careers best suited for you and the matching Humber programs at humbercareerfinder.com.

Scholarships For more information about scholarships and bursaries, visit humber.ca/financial-resources.

Find Us Humber has two main campuses located in Toronto. Locate Humber’s Toronto campuses at humber.ca/maps.

Open House Fall 2021 Saturday, November 20, 2021 Spring 2022 Saturday, April 23, 2022 Visit us at humber.ca/openhouse.

Campus Tours The best way to experience Humber is to get a first-hand look at our campuses. Check us out at humber.ca/tours.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Humber College is located within the traditional and treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit. Known as Adoobiigok, the “Place of the Alders” in Michi Saagiig language, the region is uniquely situated along Humber River Watershed, which historically provided an integral connection for Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Wendat peoples between the Ontario Lakeshore and the Lake Simcoe/Georgian Bay regions. Now home to people of numerous nations, Adoobiigok continues to provide a vital source of interconnection for all.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS

CAREER OUTCOMES ...................................... 1

STUDENT COMMITMENT ................................ 2

AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND FEES ..................................................... 4

AREAS OF INTEREST AND CREDENTIALS ................................................ 5

GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE AND FOUNDATION PROGRAMS .............................. 6

CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS ...................... 7

BACHELOR’S DEGREES.................................. 8

APPRENTICESHIPS AND ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATES .............. 9

TRANSFER CREDITS AND PATHWAYS ............ 10

PUTTING THEORY INTO PRACTICE ................ 11

CAMPUS SPOTLIGHTS ................................... 12

HUMBER GLOBAL AND SUSTAINABILITY AT HUMBER ....................... 14

HEALTHY CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY ............ 15

STUDENT SERVICES AND SUPPORTS ............. 16

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS .......................... 17

PROGRAM AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ............................................ 18

STUDENT AND ALUMNI EXPERIENCE ............ 34

GETTING TO HUMBER .................................. 36

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A Humber education will help you gain the knowledge and experience you need to move forward and into your chosen career.CAREER OUTCOMES

We are focused on your future success. With technology rapidly advancing and new ways of working and learning, Humber can help you chart a sure path to your career.

Our in-person and online courses provide an in-demand combination of career-focused theory and hands-on learning. In small classes, you will develop knowledge and skills, and have the opportunity to apply them practically. You will learn from expert faculty who have extensive industry experience. They know what employers are looking for and have connections and advice that can help you beyond graduation. Work with our industry partners and participate in innovative work-integrated learning opportunities to gain real-world experience and problem-solving skills, or explore how to become an entrepreneur in your field.

86.5%OF HUMBER GRADS ARE EMPLOYED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF GRADUATION.*

92%of employers believe that Humber graduates perform tasks accurately and pay attention to detail.*

95%of graduates would recommend Humber to someone else.*

*2019–2020 Humber Key Performance Indicator survey results.

CAREER FINDER

Not sure what you want to study? Use Humber’s online career finder tool to help you explore which program may be best suited for you and your career goals.

Use this QR code to take our quiz at humbercareerfinder.com.

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FAST FACTS

220+ full-time programs in more than 40 AREAS OF STUDY

100+diploma to degree pathway opportunities

278,000 HUMBER ALUMNI

60+ online programs and more than 100 online courses and workshops

200 PART-TIME CERTIFICATES

80+ pathways from Ontario Graduate Certificates to master’s programs at partner institutions

Over 30% of incoming students have previous experience or education

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Student CommitmentHere’s our commitment to you.

WE WILL:

Give you a great learning experience, no matter how you learn

Whether you are learning in-person or online, your courses will cover key learning outcomes of your program and will help you build on your knowledge and integrate your education into your professional and personal life, preparing you for the next step in your educational journey if you choose to pursue Humber's many pathway options. Your professors have designed your courses with activities and tasks that inspire thinking and creative applied learning experiences.

All courses are based on a common set of design principles to ensure consistency and equity of access. We will also ensure that information about your courses and program is easily available.

Help keep you connected

You can expect opportunities for meaningful interactions with your professors, Humber staff and your classmates. Your professors will connect regularly with you and you will have opportunities to collaborate with other students. Our student success team is available to help you navigate our services and supports, or just to chat about how you are doing.

We will provide you with clear, transparent and timely communications through conversations, emails and our social media channels.

Foster an environment of wellness, kindness and inclusion

We know that every student at Humber has their own story to tell and their own set of unique circumstances. We will work to understand your needs and to connect you with the right supports.

We will continue to expect that all members of our community interact in respectful ways that support Humber’s commitment to equity and diversity.

Do our best to be flexible

As things continue to evolve, we will all need to adjust and adapt. We know that in needing to adapt quickly and in trying out new approaches, we will likely make some mistakes. When that happens, we will acknowledge them, learn from them and work together to fix them.

We will continue to seek out your feedback and keep you informed of any impacts on your studies or our services.

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Teaching and Learning OnlineThe world can change quickly, but no matter what happens, we remain committed to our students, our mandate and our values. At Humber, these commitments guide us in all that we do.

With health and safety top of mind, Humber has continued to offer both in-person and online learning for students. We continue to prioritize hands-on learning and finding new ways to ensure our students get this invaluable experience.

Work-integrated learning remains to be an important part of our program delivery. Each program has its own approach to incorporating these activities whether through field and clinical placements or industry-based projects.

Quality learning experiences and exceptional supports are foundational to a Humber education, whether it is delivered online or in-person.

Online learning at Humber uses the Internet, digital classroom platforms and different types of software. Online courses are designed by Humber faculty using a common set of design principles: simplicity, usability and accessibility.

Humber is committed to giving you a great online learning experience.

The digital classroom allows students to:

• interact and collaborate with their peers

• contribute to class dialogue

• learn various ways to create digital content

• make connections outside of the classroom

• leverage a degree of self-paced learning

• develop your digital fluency skills

A variety of resources and supports, including humberonline.ca, are available to guide and support students in their online courses.

At the time of this publication, we intend to deliver all programs as advertised (or indicated) for the 2022–2023 academic year. As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, we may need to alter our 2022–2023 plans to follow the guidance of public health agencies and keep our community safe. For regular updates on Humber’s response to COVID-19, please visit humber.ca/updates.

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You want a great education and we want to help you get one. There are many ways to make that possible through Humber’s Financial Aid office.AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Receive up to $16,000 with aBachelor’s Degree Entrance Scholarship (see Page 8).

Receive up to $2,500 with a Diploma or Certificateto Degree Transfer Scholarship (see Page 10).

Scholarships and awards are given to students based on merit and academic achievement. We can also help you find information about application-based scholarships, both from Humber and external sources.

To learn more, visit humber.ca/financial-resources.

BURSARIES

Bursaries are available for certificate, diploma and degree programs and are awarded primarily based on financial need, although academic excellence, extracurricular activities and community involvement may all be considered. Residency restrictions may apply.

To learn more, visit humber.ca/financial-resources.

ONTARIO STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OSAP)

OSAP is an Ontario government financial aid program that offers funding to post-secondary students through grants (money you don’t have to pay back) and student loans (money you need to repay once you’re done school).

To learn more, visit osap.gov.on.ca.

You could win $5,000toward your tuition. Learn more at humber.ca/win.

WORK-STUDY BURSARY PROGRAM

Part-time employment opportunities with Humber are available to eligible full-time, domestic students. Eligibility for the work-study program is primarily based on financial need.

To learn more, visit careers.humber.ca/work-study.

FEES CHART*

Domestic Diploma or Certificate Tuition & Fees

$3,886

Domestic Bachelor’s Degree Tuition & Fees

$7,240

Domestic Ontario Graduate Certificate Tuition & Fees

$6,242

International Student Diploma or Certificate Tuition & Fees

$15,900

International Student Bachelor’s Degree Tuition & Fees

$19,028

International Student Ontario Graduate Certificate Tuition & Fees

$17,871

Books $1,500

Supplies $500

Public Transit $1,250

Residence and Meal Plan$9,169 to

$12,198 (approx.)

* NOTE: The fees noted above are the averaged costsfrom the 2021–2022 academic year. Some programsmay have higher fees than those listed and will benoted on the program page online.

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A Humber education prepares you to take on a rapidly changing world and the future of work — no matter which program you choose.We have more than 220 full-time programs and a wide range of credentials across many areas of interest. All are designed to meet your academic and career goals.

AREAS OF INTEREST

Applied Technology & Engineering

Business, Accounting & Management

Children & Youth

Community & Social Services

Creative Arts & Design

Emergency Services

Fashion & Beauty

Foundations & Language Training

Health & Wellness

Hospitality & Tourism

Information, Computer & Digital Technology

International Development

Justice & Legal Studies

Marketing & Advertising

Media & Public Relations

Performing Arts & Music

Skilled Trades & Apprenticeships

CREDENTIALS

Foundation Certificates (two to three semesters) Our foundation certificates allow you to gain or upgrade the skills you need to pursue further studies. These programs will help you build a portfolio and hone your skills.

Certificates (two to three semesters) One-year certificates allow you to establish a foundation of knowledge in a given field or upgrade your skills in your current career.

Apprenticeships (three to five years) Apprenticeships give you the opportunity to learn an in-demand skill in a variety of fields. We help get you ready for the workplace through the in-school training component.

Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas (four to six semesters) Our career-focused diplomas are designed to give you specialized knowledge, enabling you to be work-ready when you graduate.

Bachelor’s Degrees (four years) Our honours bachelor’s degrees give you the ideal balance of theoretical knowledge and practical, career-oriented experience. We combine the highest academic standards with exceptional work and clinical placements.

Ontario Graduate Certificates (two to four semesters) Intended for students who already have a bachelor’s degree or an appropriate post-secondary credential, an Ontario Graduate Certificate will give you specialized knowledge in your field of interest and prepare you for career success.

Continuous Professional Learning Professionals looking to upskill, reskill or build a foundation for a new career, and organizations ready to empower employees to help meet strategic goals can find options within Humber’s Continuous Professional Learning programming. To learn more, visit humber.ca/cpl.

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Power Up Your FutureAs a leader in polytechnic education, Humber maximizes choice, access and flexibility for our students. Whether you are looking to begin post-secondary, transfer to another program

or further your education, Humber has the pathway for you. If you are looking to explore your options and gain valuable post-secondary experience, a foundational or transfer program may be the right fit for you. These programs allow you to power up your future as you plan for what’s next.

GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE PROGRAMS

Some students benefit from improving their grades and/or taking a transition program to settle into school life. Humber General Arts and Science (GAS) pathways provide that opportunity and prepare students to transfer to other Humber programs to continue their education.

College or Degree Transfer Certificate (two semesters) Prepare for further study at college or university with a program combining humanities, math and sustainability courses with instruction in academic writing and critical thinking skills. These programs are designed for mobility between GAS programs to support choice and flexibility for your future academic options.

Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees Certificate (two semesters) If you’re interested in a career in health sciences, this program will help you build the basic science and mathematics knowledge you’ll need. You’ll learn writing and critical thinking skills along with foundational knowledge in biology, chemistry, anatomy and physiology.

Technology Certificate (two semesters) A unique program with many pathways. Gain important skills and knowledge in critical thinking, math and academic writing in this unique program with course options in tech, IT and trades.

University Transfer Diploma (four semesters) If your goal is to earn a diploma and go on to degree-level studies, Humber’s General Arts and Science — University Transfer Diploma is a great choice for you.

FOUNDATION PROGRAMS

Our foundation programs get you ready for post-secondary education and help you make an informed choice for your future studies and career path.

Art Foundation Certificate This program offers you a comprehensive foundation in the basics of visual arts. Working in a studio environment, you’ll explore the creative process with different types of media.

Design Foundation Certificate This program gives you the skills to put your creative flair and interest in arts into focus. Train in professional design with a diverse curriculum that features courses in interior, graphic and industrial design.

Media Foundation Certificate With small class sizes and expert instruction in design, writing and computer skills, this program is an excellent stepping stone to more specialized media and multimedia career training.

Academic Upgrading (AU) Certificate Improve your essential English, math and computer skills at the college level.

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Certificate Integrate your reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in English with an academic focus.

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Certificates and DiplomasCertificates and diplomas prepare students for careers in their chosen field with a combination of theoretical and work-integrated learning.

You can choose from more than 100 certificate and diploma programs at Humber. Our programs have industry-focused curriculums and provide the opportunity to work on real-world challenges, ensuring graduates can be career-ready. They also provide the foundation for students who wish to pursue further education at Humber or at another post-secondary institution.

“When I graduated from Humber, I felt confident in the skills I gained throughout the course of the program and in my ability to go out and find a position in the pharmacy profession. The practical experience and mentorship from all my instructors made me feel ready to conquer the workforce as a new graduate.

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I would definitely recommend Humber’s Pharmacy Technician program to prospective students. The instructors, facilities and curriculum delivery make Humber a top choice in my mind.”

— Kayla, Graduate, Pharmacy Technician Diploma (2020)

To learn more about Kayla’s story, visit humber.ca/today/kayla.

HUMBER-SENECA POLYTECHNIC PARTNERSHIP

The Humber-Seneca Polytechnic Partnership (HSPP) promotes co-operation and collaboration between Humber and Seneca College while enhancing and expanding learning opportunities for students at both institutions. More than 200 pathways have been established between the two polytechnic institutions, creating opportunities for degree completion in business, public safety, mental health, data science and analysis and interdisciplinary studies. This partnership will also include joint efforts on developing programs, creating shared curriculums and expanding program offerings. Leveraging our combined strengths as providers of comprehensive polytechnic education, our work with Seneca provides you with broader options and greater access to world-class education.

Visit humberseneca.ca for more information.

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Bachelor’s DegreesOur honours bachelor’s degrees give you the ideal balance of theoretical knowledge and practical, career-oriented experience. We combine the highest academic standards with exceptional work and clinical placements.

A Statistics Canada study shows professionals with a college degree earn more annually compared to university degree holders.

Read the full Humber Today story at humber.ca/today/news/college-degree-equals-strong-start-your-salary.

BACHELOR’S DEGREES

BACHELOR OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCEBACHELOR OF CHILD AND YOUTH CAREBACHELOR OF COMMERCE • Accounting• Digital Business Management• Fashion Management• Finance• Healthcare Management• Human Resources Management• International Business• Management Studies• Marketing• Supply Chain ManagementBACHELOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTBACHELOR OF CREATIVE ADVERTISINGBACHELOR OF CREATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL WRITINGBACHELOR OF DESIGNBACHELOR OF DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONSBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING• Mechatronics• Information Systems Engineering• The Built EnvironmentBACHELOR OF FILM AND MEDIA PRODUCTIONBACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCES– WORKPLACE HEALTH AND WELLNESSBACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGNBACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGNBACHELOR OF JOURNALISMBACHELOR OF MUSICBACHELOR OF PARALEGAL STUDIESBACHELOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONSBACHELOR OF SCIENCE - NURSINGBACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE• Addictions and Mental Health• Criminal Justice

BACHELOR’S DEGREE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS

Academic Average Total four-year amount

95%+ $16,000 ($4,000 per year)

90 − 94.9% $14,000 ($3,500 per year)

85 − 89.9% $12,000 ($3,000 per year)

80 − 84.9% $8,000 ($2,000 per year)

75 − 79.9% $1,500 one time

Humber has a number of entrance scholarships, including renewable scholarships for those who maintain an average of 80 per cent or higher as a full-time Humber student. Scholarships are automatically awarded to high school students based on academic achievement.

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“I was interested in the Paralegal program because it offers a unique focus on oral advocacy, which I consider to be the foundation of a great legal

practitioner. I intend to use my bachelor’s degree from Humber to pursue a law degree in Canada or overseas.”

— Caitlyn, 3rd-year student, Bachelor of Paralegal Studies and winner of the Top Ten Distinguished Advocates Award at the Osgoode Cup National Undergraduate Mooting Competition.

To learn more about Caitlyn’s story, visit humber.ca/today/caitlyn.

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ApprenticeshipsApprenticeships offer you a chance to learn a highly skilled trade in a number of industries. These programs offer a balance of working in your chosen trade with an industry employer and the academic learning you need to round out your skills development. Humber provides the required academic components towards an apprenticeship, including technical theory and in-school training.

The first step in any apprenticeship is to get a job with an employer who is willing to sponsor you as an apprentice. Apprenticeship programs are open to domestic students only.

For more information about Humber apprenticeships, visit humber.ca/apprenticeship.

For general information about apprenticeships in Ontario, please visit ontario.ca/page/start-apprenticeship.

Ontario Graduate CertificatesTake the next step with post-graduate education at Humber. You can build on what you’ve achieved at university, or with an appropriate college credential, expand your network and get industry-relevant, hands-on experience that will advance your career.

Humber offers more than 50 Ontario Graduate Certificates.

For more information, visit humber.ca/postgrad.

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Get the Credit You Deserve

ARE YOU A TRANSFER STUDENT?

You are a transfer student if you have completed or partially completed a program at a college or university and wish to continue your studies at Humber. As a transfer student, you can follow one of three paths:

Transfer In You want to transfer credits or credentials from another college or university or apply for credit based on prior work or life experience.

Transfer Within You are a Humber student or graduate wanting to transfer credits or get advanced standing into another Humber program.

Transfer Out If you’re looking to advance your education beyond Humber with another credential, Humber has transfer agreements with many post-secondary institutions throughout Canada and abroad.

TRANSFER CREDITS

If you have completed a similar course at another recognized post-secondary institution, you may be eligible to receive transfer credits toward your selected Humber program. Use our step-by-step guides and online database to get you started.

DIPLOMA TO DEGREE BLOCK TRANSFER CREDIT

Complete your degree with us in less time. Graduates of Humber’s many Ontario college diploma programs may be eligible for block transfer credit into one of Humber’s bachelor’s degree programs.

Graduates of similar Ontario diplomas may also be eligible for block transfer credit into a Humber degree program if their diploma program has the same program learning outcomes as the Humber diploma.

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION (PLAR)

PLAR is designed to recognize relevant learning acquired through life and work experience and translate this learning into college credit.

$1,500 AND $2,500 DEGREE TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIPS

Humber awards degree scholarships to students entering any Humber honours bachelor’s degree program who have completed a one-year college certificate or two- or three-year diploma from a publicly funded college. Students who have achieved a program GPA of 80 per cent or higher will be awarded a one-time scholarship of $1,500 for a certficate program or $2,500 for a diploma program.

Look for the Pathways icon in our Program and Admission Requirements indicating which programs offer a pathway

to advanced standing in a degree program (pages 18 to 33).

To learn more, email a transfer advisor at [email protected] or visit humber.ca/transferoptions.

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Putting Theory into Practice Humber programs offer unique work-integrated learning opportunities to prepare students for their future careers. Students apply what they’ve learned in class and in real-world environments through a wide range of academic, community and industry partnerships. These work-integrated and experiential learning opportunities may include field placements, practicums, clinical placements, co-operative education work terms, internships, applied research projects or service learning. You can work with industry partners to help solve real-world problems or work with us to explore how to start your own business. Students may also volunteer on- and off-campus or even participate in global opportunities. Check the program pages on humber.ca/programs to learn more about specific opportunities.

“I saw Humber and the diverse courses available within its programs and what labs and resources it had to offer, and I was pretty swept away. I got involved with Humber’s Skills Varsity Team and learned a lot about building systems and programming as a whole. It also gave me the skills to train and mentor future

competitors. It was so nice to walk into a classroom as a third year and interact with all the first years and have a relationship with them.”

— Jessica, Graduate, Electromechanical Engineering Technology Advanced Diploma (2020)

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To learn more about Jessica’s story, visit humber.ca/today/jessica.

Use this QR code to jump to a few of our favourite lab virtual tours.

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North CampusHumber’s North Campus has everything you need to be successful, all in one place. When you step onto North Campus, you enter a ‘living lab’ with endless learning opportunities for the more than 19,000 students who study there. Sit down to a meal in the Humber Room, our student-run restaurant, hire a student fitness trainer at our fitness centre or visit our high-tech Golf Lab for a swing assessment.

The spaces at North Campus are designed to foster innovation and connection. Humber’s Building NX, for example, is one of the oldest structures on campus and was recently transformed into an award-winning retrofit renowned for its sustainability.

The Humber Arboretum and Centre for Urban Ecology boasts 250 acres of beautiful public gardens and natural areas for you to discover and doubles as an outdoor classroom.

A new open learning lab brings nature indoors and features grass-like carpet, collaborative study spaces and a dedicated area to unplug – all designed with accessibility in mind.

At Humber, there’s room for everyone.

Providing services like counselling, health appointments and IT assistance are just a few of the ways Humber College demonstrates its commitment to student safety and success, helping to shape your future and reach your goals, whatever they may be.

93,000 sq. ft. of state-of-the-art labs and classrooms: Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation at North Campus

Indigenous Cultural Marker, North Campus

HUMBER CAMPUS COMPASS

Humber Campus Compass is our wayfinding app for iOS and Android mobile smart devices to help students and visitors find a wide range of campus features including classrooms, parking pay stations, vending machines, eateries, ATMs, accessible routes and much more.

Download Humber Campus Compass on Google Play or the Apple App Store.

Meet Maria, your tour guide for the North Campus virtual tour.

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Housing Options STUDENT RESIDENCE (ON-CAMPUS)

Humber provides residence space for 1,450 students between our two campuses.

On-campus housing is limited and is offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

Once you have confirmed your offer of admission, apply early for a student residence room online at residence.humber.ca.

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING

There are many options for living off campus. The prices and conditions are not part of your tuition, and you will need to negotiate directly with the housing provider.

To learn more, visit places4students.com.

Lakeshore CampusHumber’s Lakeshore Campus is located minutes away from Toronto’s museums, theatres and galleries, but it’s a destination all its own that offers a mix of history and innovation in the vibrant neighbourhood of South Etobicoke.

When you study at the Lakeshore Campus, you can learn in diverse environments, from a classroom in a historic 19th-century cottage to a booth in a state-of-the-art recording studio. The campus is one of the GTA’s most recognized historic restoration projects with sustainability at the forefront.

The Humber Cultural Hub, which is being built right now, will be a destination for arts and culture and offer world-class film, media and performance facilities. It will also be one of the most sustainable developments in the country and a showcase for best practices in sustainability and energy efficiency.

Lakeshore is home to more than 10,600 full-time students, with 400 living in residence and hosts events and initiatives that engage both students and area residents. It’s a place where college meets community.

Meet Shay, your tour guide for the Lakeshore Campus virtual tour.

Historic Cottage Buildings Lakeshore Campus

Humber is committed to all aspects of campus culture with Indigenous Cultural Markers, art installations and wellness services.

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Humber Global Some of our programs offer you a chance to earn credits while studying with one of our international partner institutions. Numerous international learning opportunities and events also occur on-campus for students to explore different cultures and hear new perspectives.

ACADEMIC SUMMER PROGRAMS

Study and live abroad for two to four weeks while earning academic credits.

GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE

Gain global skills, knowledge and perspective with this unique program that runs alongside your Humber academic studies.

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 about these and other study abroad opportunities, visit humber.ca/global-opportunities.

3,800+Students participated in global learning opportunities since 2010

40+ Academic partners on six continents

300+ Global citizenship certificate participants in 2020

Sustainability at Humberinstitutional building retrofit to achieve Passive House Institute EnerPHit certification (Building NX at North Campus is one of the most energy-efficient in Canada)

2,910textbooks donated, repurposed or recycled in 2019

years in a row, Humber recognized as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers

car-share vehicles on campus for Humber community use

beehives at North and Lakeshore Campuses

electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at North and Lakeshore Campuses – the most of any Ontario college

6.5 MILLION+

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single use plastic bottles saved from landfill since 2014

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Healthy Campus and CommunityHumber has set the goal to become the healthiest campus in Canada. Health and wellness are always top of mind, and students can take advantage of online and in-person services and experiences. Enjoy the beautiful scenery at our North and Lakeshore Campuses while getting a breath of fresh air and some vitamin D outside.

Humber is the first public college or polytechnic in Canada to adopt the Okanagan Charter, an International Charter for Health Promoting Universities and Colleges.

The Humber Food Learning Garden is a collaborative project where students and the Humber community learn about local food harvesting, sustainable agriculture, food security and healthy living.

ATHLETICS AND FITNESS CHOICES

• Professionally led drop-in group fitness classesscheduled throughout the day, open year-round.

• Weight and cardio machine areas for individual cardio/strength workouts, open year-round.

• Certified personal trainer and wellness professionalsprovide you with fitness and choices to stay welland healthy.

• Personal trainer services by Fitness Diploma, ExerciseScience Ontario Graduate Certificate and KinesiologyDegree University of Guelph-Humber students.

• Seasonal varsity and intramural/extramural teams.

Humber’s North Campus Massage Therapy Clinic offers appointments to staff, students and the public with students in the Massage Therapy program.

The Tzu Chi Clinic of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) provides a unique health-care option to students and staff. Humber TCM students perform procedures supervised by professional, registered practitioners.

Enjoy wellness services like the Massage Therapy Clinic, our Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic and the Humber Spa as a client, or as a student, to put theory into practice in your related program.

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VARSITY SPOTLIGHT 2019*

8 National medals 13 Provincial titles

15 Athletes named Academic All-Canadians

59 Athletes named Provincial Academic All-Stars

Humber Hawks lead overall medal counts:

147 Nationally 621 Provincially

*Due to COVID-19, Varsity sport did not run in 2020/2021.

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We got you! Whether you need academic or personal support, we have services to help you succeed and to engage with life on campus.

ACADEMIC ADVISING & SUPPORT

Finding the right fit in an academic program can be

both exciting and challenging, so we have advisors ready

to help. Struggling to write a paper or solve a tricky math equation? Get help from a

peer tutor or staff in our writing and math centres.

CAREER SERVICES Looking for a part-time or summer job? Stop by our

Academic and Career Success Centre to learn

how to job search. Have a job interview lined up? We have experienced

advisors who can review a resumé and prepare you

for the interview.

FINANCIAL AID Discover options for

funding your education. Scholarships, bursaries and the Ontario Student

Assistance Program (OSAP) are available.

See page 4 for more details.

GET INVOLVED Do you want to develop

leadership skills, volunteer in the community, be

active in student government or just meet new friends? Introduce yourself — we’ll show

you how to take it from there.

ACCESSIBILITY LEARNING SERVICES

Our accessibility consultants help you

address potential barriers so you can focus

on your studies.

CAMPUS SECURITY Humber’s Department

of Public Safety ensures we all have a safe

and pleasant campus experience 24 hours

a day.

FIRST YEAR LIFE You’re ready to dive into

college life but might want help figuring out how

it all works. We’re here to help, from Orientation

week all the way to final exams.

RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES As a student, you have

the right to come to school in a harassment- and discrimination-free environment, and the

responsibility to treat your classmates, professors and staff with respect.

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The STUDENT WELLNESS & ACCESSIBILITY CENTRE provides services to help you, with doctors, nurses and professional counsellors providing free, confidential support. The Centre promotes an environment that is wellness-enhancing, inclusive and welcoming to students.

To learn more, visit humber.ca/student-life/swac.

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COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

Black Academic Success & Engagement (BASE) supports the development of practices that foster and enhance academic success among African, Black and Caribbean students.

To learn more, visit humber.ca/thebase.

Indigenous Education & Engagement (IE&E) at Humber works in partnership with regional Indigenous communities to ensure Indigenous students are supported and connected to their learning environment academically, culturally and socially. Explore your roots or learn more about Indigenous peoples.

To learn more, visit humber.ca/indigenous.

The LGBTQ+ Resource Centre works to promote safer, braver, positive spaces at Humber and offers a dedicated space at both the North and Lakeshore campuses for students to connect with one another, access resources and build community.

To learn more, visit humber.ca/lgbtq.

IGNITE is your Humber student government — offering everything from health and dental plans to dispute resolution and free in-person and virtual events to make your time at Humber the best it can be.

To learn more, visit ignitestudentlife.com.

“I would not be half the person I am today without the experiences from the BASE. Every day and every semester that went by, I would learn more about myself, my potential and what I wanted to do. It’s important that we build railroads. We build them with intention, always looking back to bring others along. As we step forward and gain more access for ourselves, we create a space for others to have access as well.”

— Everton, Graduate, Bachelor of Child & Youth Care, Child & Youth Care Advanced Diploma

To learn more about Everton’s story, visit humber.ca/today/everton.

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Admission Requirements: Admission requirements for certificates, diplomas and bachelor’s degrees require an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent including the required courses listed under the Academic and Additional Requirements column.

Program and Admission Requirements

LEGEND C – Campus CI – Continuous Intake CO – Co-Op F – Fall L – Lakeshore N – North OL – Online (opt) – Optional S – Summer SE – Semesters SD – Start Date W – Winter WP – Work Placement – Pathway

Humber Degree Completion. For all pathway options, see the pathways section of the program page online.

CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND BACHELOR’S DEGREESProgram Name Academic and Additional

Requirements*SE C SD WP/

COCareer Options

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERINGCertificates and DiplomasArchitectural Technology 03371

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F, W WP Construction product manufacturer or sales representative, construction project manager, estimator or specification writer, licensed architectural technologist or facilities planner, municipal building plans examiner, zoning examiner or building inspector, VR/AR operator, BIM manager, licensed house designer.

Civil Engineering Technology 03351

ENG4C or ENG4U; MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U – MAP4C accepted at 81% orhigher; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M orU courses.

6 N F, W WP Careers with municipalities, engineering consulting firms, general contractors, builders/developers, architects, land or quantity surveyors, environmental agencies.

Construction Engineering Technology CE311

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F CO (opt)

Apprenticeship general carpenter in the residential building, commercial or industrial carpentry industry.

Electrical Engineering Technician – Control Systems 30111

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W – Careers in designing, maintaining, servicing or selling automated industrial electrical machines, and electrical control, power and process instrumentation systems and equipment.

Electrical Engineering Technology – Control Systems 30101

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F, W CO (opt)

Programming software, feedback control system and motor control, instrumentation and programmable logic controllers (PLCs), power electronics, power generation, transmission and distribution, power system design, human machine interface (HMI) design, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA).

Electromechanical Engineering Technician 3070R

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W – Automation, automotive and parts manufacturing, communications, maintenance, mining, quality control and automated testing, robotic maintenance and programming, systems integration, technical sales and services, transportation, troubleshooting and testing.

Electromechanical Engineering Technology 3071R

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F, W CO (opt)

Automotive and parts manufacturing, automation and robotics technology and programming, automated system design and operation, quality control and automated testing, machine design and assembly, maintenance, troubleshooting and testing, PLC programming, systems integration, technical sales and services.

Electronics Engineering Technician 03531

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W – Careers with major users of large electronic systems such as broadcasting networks; manufacturers of electronics equipment; manufacturers of scientific, medical and industrial instrumentation; telecommunications carriers.

Electronics Engineering Technology 03511

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F, W CO (opt)

Careers with major media and broadcast companies; technology firms; and power generation and distribution corporations using skills in electronic; analog; digital and programmable circuits; photonics; laser technology; electronic materials and devices; intelligent systems; high-definition (HD) and traditional broadcasting systems; robotics; cellular technology.

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Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the program page on the website. Not all programming is available to international students – refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. 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.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

SE C SD WP/ CO

Career Options

Landscape Technician 01521

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F – Landscape contract firms, design firms, design-build firms, garden centres, nurseries, municipalities, golf courses, technical sales.

Mechanical Engineering Technician 30601

ENG4C or ENG4U; MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U – MAP4C accepted at 81% or higher; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W – Automotive and parts manufacturing, CNC programming, quality control and inspection, manufacturing, testing, consulting and careers in service industries, food, packaging.

Mechanical Engineering Technology 30731

ENG4C or ENG4U; MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U – MAP4C accepted at 81% or higher; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F, W CO (opt)

Advanced manufacturing, automation systems, engineering design, quality control, renewable energy.

Sustainable Energy and Building Technology 31551

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F CO (opt)

Building automation technician, business operator/entrepreneur, energy auditor/analyst/modeller, government energy policy analyst, project manager, sustainable building analyst, sustainable building technologist, sustainable energy project manager, technical support specialist.

DegreesInformation Systems Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering) IS411

ENG4U or equivalent, SPH4U, MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U, & two Gr. 12 U or M courses; final grade of 65% in each course.

8 N F CO Information systems analysts and consultants, computer programmers and software developers, software engineering, embedded systems designers, IoT system designers, IoT programmers, IoT hardware developers, IoT specialists, IoT product developers, wireless data network engineering, network systems engineering, network designers, network analysts, cybersecurity specialists, cybersecurity engineering, and cybersecurity analysts.

Mechatronics (Bachelor of Engineering) ME411

ENG4U or equivalent, SPH4U, MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U, & two Gr. 12 U or M courses; final grade of 65% in each course.

8 N F CO Careers in advanced manufacturing, energy, health care, food and pharmaceutical, packaging, consulting, transportation, and automotive, as well as in other emerging industrial sectors.

The Built Environment (Bachelor of Engineering) BE411

ENG4U or equivalent, SPH4U, MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U, & two Gr. 12 U or M courses; final grade of 65% in each course.

8 N F CO Careers in construction, architecture and urban design as project managers, consultants, estimators, BIM designers and co-ordinators, and geomatics and infrastructure specialists, as well as in other emerging industrial sectors.

BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENTCertificates and DiplomasAccounting, Business 02211

ENG4C or ENG4U; MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, MCR3U or MCF3M; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W, S

WP Accounts payable, accounts receivable, credit and collections, budget analysis, general/financial accounting, cost/management accounting, payroll accounting, tax preparation.

Accounting, Business Administration 02111

ENG4C or ENG4U; MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, MCR3U or MCF3M; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F, W, S

CO Accounts payable and receivable, cost accounting, general and payroll accounting, internal/external auditing, financial planning and analysis, financial and management accounting, tax preparation, compliance managing.

Business Administration 02511

ENG4C or ENG4U; MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, MCR3U or MCF3M; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N L

F, W, S

F, W

WP Marketing analyst, merchandising manager, budget analyst, sales representative, financial planner, human resources administrator, advertising account co-ordinator, event planner, social media analyst.

Business Administration (Co-op) 20091

ENG4C or ENG4U; MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, MCR3U or MCF3M; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 L F, W CO Customer service, marketing, purchasing, HR administration, product and account management, event planning, accounting and financial planning, budget analysis.

Business Management 02251

ENG4C or ENG4U; MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, MCR3U or MCF3M; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N

L

F, W, S

F, W

WP Marketing/sales assistant, production co-ordinator, account manager, market research co-ordinator.

Financial Services, Business Management 20061

ENG4C or ENG4U; MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, MCR3U or MCF3M; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 L F, W WP Personal banking officer, investment advisor, financial advisor or planner, consumer credit advisor, life insurance broker, mortgage or loan officer, retirement or investment planner, risk or wealth manager.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

SE C SD WP/ CO

Career Options

Professional Golf Management, Business Administration 20231

ENG4C or ENG4U; MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, MCR3U or MCF3M; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F WP Equipment, clothing and merchandise sales representative, golf course or facility manager, golf equipment or apparel manufacturing, golf equipment sales and custom fitting, marketing and sales, pro shop manager, tournament and special events co-ordinator, teaching and training professional.

Sport Management 14181

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F, W WP Account executive, coaching development co-ordinator, program manager/co-ordinator, facility campus recreation or varsity manager, fan experience co-ordinator, sponsorship co-ordinator, sport event and marketing co-ordinator, ticket sales supervisor.

DegreesAccounting (Bachelor of Commerce) 22211

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%, & Gr. 12 U Math min. 60%. Overall min. GPA 65%† & four Gr. 12 U or M courses.

8 L F, W WP Accounts payable, accounts receivable, general accounting, credit and collections, inventory control, auditing, financial accounting, tax auditing.

Digital Business Management (Bachelor of Commerce) DB411

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%, & Gr. 12 U Math min. 60%. Overall min. GPA 65%† & four Gr. 12 U or M courses.

8 L F, W WP Communications and digital marketing specialist, project or content manager, internet marketer, web developer, social media or marketing co-ordinator, pricing analyst, product manager, distribution manager, purchaser/buyer.

Finance (Bachelor of Commerce) 22271

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%, & Gr. 12 U Math min. 60%. Overall min. GPA 65%† & four Gr. 12 U or M courses.

8 L F, W WP Banker, financial advisor/planner, financial analyst, portfolio manager, business manager.

Healthcare Management (Bachelor of Commerce) HM411

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%, & Gr. 12 U Math min. 60%. Overall min. GPA 65%† & four Gr. 12 U or M courses.

8 L F, W WP Careers in hospitals and public health, medical offices, community care organizations, healthcare consulting firms, professional services firms, professional associations, government and advocacy.

Human Resources Management (Bachelor of Commerce) 22111

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%, & Gr. 12 U Math min. 60%. Overall min. GPA 65%† & four Gr. 12 U or M courses.

8 L F, W WP HR training co-ordinator, recruiter, compensation analyst, health and safety specialist, labour relations representative, benefits administrator, HR co-ordinator.

International Business, (Bachelor of Commerce) 22121

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%, & Gr. 12 U Math min. 60%. Overall min. GPA 65%† & four Gr. 12 U or M courses.

8 L F, W WP Customs, external business development, foreign direct and portfolio investment, freight forwarding, international finance and risk management, international marketing, sales and research, logistics and supply chain management, trade consulting.

Management Studies, (Bachelor of Commerce) 22291

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%, & Gr. 12 U Math min. 60%. Overall min. GPA 65%† & four Gr. 12 U or M courses.

8 L F, W WP Entry-level positions in finance, human resources, marketing and sales, operations and logistics. Opportunities for entrepreneurship.

Supply Chain Management (Bachelor of Commerce) 22261

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%, & Gr. 12 U Math min. 60%. Overall min. GPA 65%† & four Gr. 12 U or M courses.

8 L F, W WP Asset management analyst, procurement and replenishment analyst, strategic sourcing, supply chain management, transportation and logistics, warehousing and distribution.

CHILDREN & YOUTHCertificates and DiplomasChild and Youth Care CY311

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 L F, W WP Careers in child protection agencies, community-based child and youth development programs, early intervention and prevention programs, open custody group homes, parent education and family support, psychiatric hospitals, residential and day treatment programs in children’s mental health centres, school-based programs and school boards, youth and women’s shelters.

Child and Youth Care – Accelerated CY321

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma.

4 L F WP Careers in child protection agencies, community-based child and youth development programs, early intervention and prevention programs, open custody group homes, parent education and family support, psychiatric hospitals, residential and day treatment programs in children’s mental health centres, school-based programs, youth and women’s shelters.

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Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the program page on the website. Not all programming is available to international students and they should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. 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.† Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade below 60% may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math

equivalency course during their first or second semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply.∆ Ministry Title – Funeral Transfer Service Sales Representative.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

SE C SD WP/ CO

Career Options

Early Childhood Education 07911

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W, S

WP Careers in before- and after-school programs, camps and community programs, early learning and child care programs, full-day kindergarten, home child care, nursery school programs, parent education programs.

DegreesChild and Youth Care (Bachelor of) 22231

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%. Overall min. GPA 65%.

8 L F WP Child and youth or family support, education, community development, child welfare and protection, advocacy, youth justice, children’s mental health, policy development.

COMMUNITY & SOCIAL SERVICES Certificates and DiplomasDevelopmental Services Worker 01101

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 L F WP Assistant in a daycare centre, community agency worker, community support worker, educational/teaching assistant in a school classroom, family support worker, residential support worker, seniors’ case worker.

Developmental Services Worker – Accelerated 10401

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma in a related field.

3 L F WP Assistant in a daycare centre, community support worker, educational/teaching assistant in a school classroom, family support worker, residential case worker, seniors’ case worker.

Funeral Director Class 1 (Embalming) FD211

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Resumé and letter of intent.

5 N F WP Junior licensed funeral director, funeral pre-planner, transfer service sales representative.

Funeral Director Class 2 (Non-Embalming) FD221

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Resumé and letter of intent.

4 N F WP Junior licensed funeral director, funeral pre-planner, transfer service sales representative.

Personal Support Worker 07741

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 N F WP Careers in long-term care facilities, palliative care centres, hospitals, clients’ homes.

Social Service Worker 01221

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 L F WP Case manager, intake worker, residential case worker, community/family support worker, mental health worker, outreach worker.

Transfer Service Sales Representative∆ 08001

ENG4C or ENG4U 2 N F, W WP Help guide people through options during a trying time in their lives. Graduates work with traditional and non-traditional funeral providers.

DegreesAddictions and Mental Health (Bachelor of Social Sciences) MH411

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl.ENG4U min. 65%. Overall min. GPA 65%.

8 L F WP Addictions counsellor, mental health and addictions worker, crisis counsellor, community support worker. This program does not prepare graduates for any specific regulated professions such as social work or psychotherapy.

Behavioural Science (Bachelor of) BH411

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%. Overall min. GPA 65%.

8 L F WP Behaviour assistant, behaviour associate, educational assistant, autism instructor therapist and/or work in a variety of social service settings with diverse populations such as mental health, developmental disabilities, autism, addictions, seniors and youth.

Community Development (Bachelor of) CD411

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%. Overall min. GPA 65%.

8 L F WP Health and education sectors, non-profit and charitable organizations, government organizations.

CREATIVE ARTS & DESIGNCertificates and DiplomasGraphic Design11571

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Portfolio and written submission.

6 N F, W WP Advertising, communications, web design, book and magazine publishing, commercial printing, film and television, multimedia production, freelance design work and consultancy, signage and information design, user experience, and user interface design.

Graphic Design for Print and Web GR911

Practical work experience or education in a design-related field such as fine arts, digital design, illustration, photography, web design/development, marketing, prepress, etc. Interest in learning and pursuing a career in multimedia and/or design industry. Computer literacy (Windows or Mac). Portfolio, resumé and letter of intent.

2 N F, W – Careers in creative agencies, in-house design teams, multimedia firms, freelance opportunities.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

SE C SD WP/ CO

Career Options

Interior Decorating 31511

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W WP Careers in residential design firms, design magazines – editors-in-chief, design TV shows – hosts, staging experts for real estate, television/set design, kitchen and bath design centres, new home developers and model home décor, retail and wholesale showrooms, media including magazines, blogs, tweets and other social media.

Multimedia Design and Development 11701

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Portfolio and written submission.

4 N F, W WP Web and experience design, interface design, motion graphics, 2D animation, user testing and user interface prototyping, video and sound editing, digital storytelling.

Photography PH211

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Portfolio.

4 N F WP Junior photographer, assistant photographer, freelance photographer, e-commerce photographer, social media photographer, digital asset manager, post-production specialist.

Visual and Digital Arts 10581

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Portfolio and written submission.

4 L F – Advertising layout artist, art instructor or art teaching assistant, concept artist, contemporary artist, digital illustrator, freelance artist or illustrator, gallery or artist supply assistant, graphic artist illustrator, storyboard artist.

Web Design and Development WD911

Experience or education in a related background, i.e., digital media design, computer programming, graphic design would be an asset. Cover letter and resumé.

2 N F, W – Back-end development, front-end development, UI/UX design, web design and maintenance (freelance or in-house).

DegreesBachelor of Creative and Professional Writing CP411

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U or equivalent min. 65%. Overall min. GPA 65%.

8 L F WP Creative writer, writer in the communications departments of companies and government organizations, writer for print and online publications, freelancer.

Design (Bachelor of) DS411

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 70%, one Gr. 12 U or M course from a list of specific courses (see website program page for details). Overall min. GPA 65% and four Gr. 12 electives at the M or U level or equivalent.

8 N F WP Design for retail service, brand experience, social service interactions, healthcare provision, travel and hospitality, financial services, safety and security, entertainment and leisure.

Industrial Design (Bachelor of) 22031

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%, & Gr. 12 U Math min. 60%. Overall min. GPA 65%† and four Gr. 12 U or M courses. Portfolio and writing sample.

8 N F WP Designer of a wide variety of consumer products such as sports footwear, headphones, wearables and automobiles.

Interior Design (Bachelor of) 22051

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%, & Gr. 11 or 12 U or M Math min. 60%. Overall min. GPA 65% and four Gr. 12 U or M courses. Portfolio and writing sample.

8 N F WP Corporate, health care, retail, commercial, hospitality and residential design.

EMERGENCY SERVICESCertificates and DiplomasEmergency Telecommunications ET011

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

1 N F, W WP Dispatcher, call facilitator, emergency telecommunicator.

Fire Services FS211

ENG4C or ENG4U; Gr. 12 C or U Math; SBI3C, SBI3U, SBI4U or SCH3U, SCH4C, SCH4U; & one Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U course.

4 N F – Fire protection and safety equipment, security, fire inspection and insurance adjustment.

Paramedic 07651

OSSD completion. Mandatory admission testing and questionnaire.

4 N F WP Ontario Paramedic Services, sports injury management services, emergency response teams, patient transfer services, potential to progress to advanced paramedical services and management.

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Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the program page on the website. Not all programming is available to international students and they should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. 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.† Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade below 60% may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math

equivalency course during their first or second semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

SE C SD WP/ CO

Career Options

Police Foundations 11071

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 L F, W – Canada Border Services Agency (Immigration and Border Security), correctional services (provincial and federal), court security services, municipal bylaw enforcement, municipal, provincial and national police services, private security, special constable positions (provincial, GO Transit, TTC). Graduates are subject to all require ments of the Ontario Constable Selection Process and local police requirements when applying for a posi tion as a police constable in Ontario.

Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training 21701

ENG4C or ENG4U; MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U, MBF3C, MCF3M or MCR3U; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 N F, W – Careers with fire departments and in firefighting (after certification and application to fire departments), as well as the Canadian Armed Forces.

FASHION & BEAUTYCertificates and DiplomasCosmetic Management 21781

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W – Cosmetic/fragrance brand manager, product developer, buyer, makeup artist, counter manager, account executive.

Esthetician/Spa Management 20871

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W WP Careers in day spas, health and wellness clubs, hotel, resort and destination spas, laser clinics, medical spas, nail bars, sports and fitness clinics.

Fashion Arts and Business FA211

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W WP Buyer or associate buyer, retail distribution or marketing manager, cosmetics account manager, wholesale apparel, accessories or cosmetics sales agent, fashion and trade show co-ordinator, visual merchandiser, merchandise allocator, marketing assistant to fashion designers and manufacturers, freelance stylist or image consultant.

DegreesFashion Management (Bachelor of Commerce) 22101

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%, & Gr. 12 U Math min. 60%. Overall min. GPA 65%† and four Grade 12 U or M courses.

8 L F, W WP Buyer/merchandiser, planner/allocation specialist, product developer, store operations manager, wholesale sales manager.

FOUNDATIONS & LANGUAGE TRAININGCertificates and DiplomasAcademic Upgrading (AU) 0659 

19 years of age or older by the first day of classes; legally entitled to work in Canada; a resident of Ontario. Req. as per the website, assessed in an information and assessment session. 

3 N F, W, S

– This program provides students with an opportunity to become comfortable in a college environment while building English, math, and computer skills – with the option to build biology and chemistry skills in lab-based environments. Students explore edu cational and career goals. Some students pursue further post-secondary education.

Art Foundation 04691

ENG4C or ENG4U 2 L F – Continued study or introduction into the work world in advertising and graphic design, animation, commercial illustration, industrial design, multimedia design, web design.

Design Foundation 09151

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 N F, W – Specialized design study in various fields including industrial design, interior design, interior decorating, graphic design, architecture, web design.

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) 09371

8 wks

L CI – Other post-secondary and post-graduate programs.

General Arts and Science – College Transfer 09181

ENG4C or ENG4U 4 N L

F, W F, W

– Other diploma programs.

General Arts and Science – Degree Transfer Certificate GA111

ENG4C or ENG4U 2 N L

F, W F, W

– Other diploma and degree programs.

General Arts and Science – Technology 09071

ENG4C or ENG4U 2 N F, W – Other diploma programs.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

SE C SD WP/ CO

Career Options

General Arts and Science – University Transfer Diploma09111

ENG4C or ENG4U 4 N L

F, W F

– Other post-secondary programs.

Media Foundation 09501

ENG4C or ENG4U 2 N F – Other media programs.

Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees PH111

OSSD completion. Mandatory admission testing.

2 N F, W – Other diploma and degree programs.

HEALTH & WELLNESSCertificates and DiplomasBiotechnology BT211

ENG4C or ENG4U; Gr. 12 C or U Math; SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U; & SCH3U, SCH4C or SCH4U.

4 N F, W – Careers in agriculture, development and manufacturing; environmental assessment; protection and remediation; food and beverage bioprocesses; health bioinformatics; industrial product analysis; medical diagnostic testing; pharmaceutical preparation and testing, research and development.

Fitness and Health Promotion 10331

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math or Gr. 11 C, M or U Math; SBI3C, SBI3U, SBI4U, SCH4C, SCH4U, PSE4U or PSK4U; & one Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U course.

4 N F, W, S

WP Personal trainer, fitness appraiser, group exercise instructor, wellness consultant, health promoter, program director (gyms, resorts, community centres, day camps, cruise ships, etc.).

Food and Nutrition Management 14151

ENG4C or ENG4U; MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U; SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U; & one Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U course.

4 N F WP Nutrition manager, food service supervisor/director, diet technician, food and beverage manager, consultant to food suppliers and manufacturers, business/sales associate in the food service industry.

Massage Therapy 14201

ENG4C or ENG4U; SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U; SCH3U, SCH4C, SCH4U, SPH3U, SPH4C, SPH4U, PSE4U or PSK4U; & one Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U course.

6 N F, W WP Careers in health clinics, sports organizations, health and fitness clubs, nursing or long-term care homes, hospitals, spas.

Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle Promotion 10231

ENG4C or ENG4U; MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U; SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U; & one Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U course.

4 N F WP Careers in corporate and community food and food service organizations; educational facilities; entrepreneurial ventures in nutrition and health coaching, menu planning, meal prepara tion and nutritional analysis; fitness and wellness centres; government agencies; nutrition and health coaching; weight management clinics.

Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant 07751

ENG4C or ENG4U; SBI3C, SBI3U, SBI4U or PSK4U; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F WP Acute care and community hospitals, long-term care facilities, private practice, rehabilitation facilities.

Pharmacy Technician 07731

ENG4C or ENG4U; MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U; SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U; & SCH3U, SCH4C or SCH4U.

4 N F WP Careers in community/retail and hospital pharmacies, computer software companies, government agencies, long-term care facilities, pharmaceutical manufacturers, third-party insurance companies.

Practical Nursing 07041

OSSD completion. Mandatory admission testing.

4 N F WP Careers in acute-care hospitals, clinics and public health units, community nursing agencies and services, homes for the aging and long-term care facilities, private practices, psychiatry, rehabilitation services, schools, child care centres.

Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner TC311

ENG4C or ENG4U; SCH4C, SCH4U, SPH4C or SPH4U; SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U; & one Gr. 12 C, M or U course.

6 N F WP Acute care hospitals, community health clinics, conventional medical clinics, homes for seniors, long-term care facilities, private TCM and/or acupuncture clinics, rehabilitation clinics.

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Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the program page on the website. Not all programming is available to international students – refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. 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.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

SE C SD WP/ CO

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DegreesNursing (Bachelor of Science) NR411

ENG4U; MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U,MCV4U, MHF4U; SCH4U; SBI4U & two Gr. 12 U or M courses. All six courses must meet a min. overall average of 75% with a min. grade of 75% in each of the four core courses and 60% in each of the two elective courses.

8 N F WP Careers as practitioners, educators and managers in numerous health care settings including community/public health agencies, hospitals, long-term care facilities, primary health care or acute care settings, rehabilitation services, clinics, private practices.

Nursing, Second-Entry Preparation (Bachelor of Science)NR011

A completed three- or four-year university degree with min. 74% GPA. Applicants who have not completed a three- or four-year university degree, but who possess 60 university credit hours with min. 74% GPA, may also be considered for admission. ENG4U, SCH4U, SBI4U & any Gr. 12 U Math or equivalant. All four courses must meet a min. 70% in each core course.

1 N F – Careers as practitioners, educators and managers innumerous health care settings including community/public health agencies, hospitals, long-term care facilities,primary health care or acute care settings, rehabilitationservices, clinics, private practices.

Workplace Health and Wellness (Bachelor of Health Sciences) WW411

ENG4U min. 65%, SBI4U & four Gr. 12 U or M courses. Overall min. GPA 65%.

8 N F WP Corporate wellness teams, disability management, health education, government, health and wellness consulting firms, non-profit organizations, public health.

HOSPITALITY & TOURISMCertificates and DiplomasBaking and Pastry Arts Management 14161

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W WP Bakers and pastry chefs for baking suppliers, boutique outlets, cruise ships, fine dining restaurants, hotels, research and development.

Culinary Management 01911

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W WP Careers at banquet halls, catering companies, corporate kitchens, food research and development, golf courses, hospital kitchens and long-term care facilities, hotels and resorts, restaurants, cruise ships.

Culinary Skills 14071

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 N F, W WP Careers at corporations, cruise ships, event venues, golf clubs, hotels and resorts, restaurants, stadiums.

Hospitality – Event Management EV211

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F WP Careers at banquet halls and event venues, catering and special event production companies, conference and convention centres, corporate events and industrial trade shows, exotic incentive travel programming, festivals and concerts, hotels and resorts, non-profit and charitable organizations.

Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management HH211

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W WP Hotel general manager, restaurant manager, director of food and beverage, director of sales and marketing, director of human resources, conference and event manager, operations manager, quality standards specialist, revenue manager.

Recreation and Leisure Services 10301

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F WP Active living co-ordinator, aquatics supervisor, camp supervisor, operations manager, quality standards specialist, revenue manager, program supervisor, recreation programmer/co-ordinator, special events co-ordinator.

Tourism – Travel Services Management T T211

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W WP Careers in tourism product sales and marketing, customer service, operations, wholesale and retail reservations, product planning and niche tourism, tour conducting.

INFORMATION, COMPUTER & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGYCertificates and Diplomas3D Modelling and Visual Effects Production 11671

Strong design and/or artistic background and knowledge of either digital design software or a 3D computer animation program would be advantageous. Resumé and art portfolio.

2 N F, W – Careers in large or small production houses in the film, broadcast design, visual effects and gaming sectors.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

SE C SD WP/ CO

Career Options

Animation – 3D AN311

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Portfolio and written statement.

6 N F – Careers in broadcast television and commercials, live-action and animated films, video games and other real-time applications.

Computer Engineering Technology 03501

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F, W WP Careers in technology companies, organizations and government departments.

Computer Programming CP221

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W – Computer programmer, database designer, database programmer, software developer, information systems analyst and consultant, mobile app developer, quality assurance tester, web developer.

Computer Programming and Analysis CP311

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or UMath, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F, W CO Computer programmer, cybersecurity analyst and engineer, database administrator, database designer and programmer, information systems analyst and consultant, mobile app developer, quality assurance tester, software designer and developer, web designer and developer.

Computer Systems Technician – Information Technology Infrastructure and Services CS211

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W CO Careers in technology, website management, customer service, information technology (IT) infrastructure and user support.

Game Programming 11661

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F, W – Junior game programmer, quality assurance tester, Unity or Unreal developer, virtual or augmented reality developer.

DegreesDigital Communications (Bachelor of) DC411

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%. Overall min. GPA 65%.

8 L F WP Careers in the digital media industry or as communications professional within commercial, non-profit, governmental or other organizations.

JUSTICE & LEGAL STUDIESCertificates and DiplomasCommunity and Justice Services 11171

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 L F, W WP Community justice worker, provincial or federal adult correctional officer, provincial youth service officer, open custody youth worker, community crime prevention worker, victim services worker, residential worker, law enforcement officer.

Law Clerk 02031

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W, S

WP Careers in government agencies, courts, financial and insurance firms, real estate companies, corporate head offices, non-profit organizations.

Paralegal Education 21501

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W WP Paralegal working in a law firm or as a sole practitioner.

Protection, Security and Investigation 24201

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 L F, W – Private investigator, loss prevention specialist, fraud investigator, risk analyst, security manager, special constable or border services officer, bylaw officer, crime or intelligence analyst.

DegreesCriminal Justice (Bachelor of Social Science)CJ411

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%. Overall min. GPA 65%.

8 L F WP Police or court officer, provincial probation officer, federal or provincial parole officer, provincial youth service officer, community crime prevention worker, victim services worker, transportation enforcement officer, border services officer, researcher, policy developer, victim services worker.

Paralegal Studies (Bachelor of) PL411

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%. Overall min. GPA 65%.

8 L F WP Paralegal in law firms, legal representative in provincial tribunals, legal assistant in corporations, government or community organizations, legal researcher, paralegal firm manager, private paralegal practice, provincial offences prosecutor, small claims court legal representative.

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Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the program page on the website. Not all programming is available to international students and they should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. 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.† Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade below 60% may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math

equivalency course during their first or second semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

SE C SD WP/ CO

Career Options

MARKETING & ADVERTISINGCertificates and DiplomasAdvertising and Graphic Design 04701

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 L F, W WP Careers in advertising agencies, design studios, in-house design departments, marketing departments, digital studios, sales promotion companies, freelancer.

Advertising and Marketing Communications 04621

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 L F WP Advertising traffic co-ordinator, assistant account co-ordinator, communications co-ordinator, junior account co-ordinator, advertising specialist, marketing specialist, media sales representative, production designer.

Marketing, Business 02411

ENG4C or ENG4U; MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, MCR3U or MCF3M; & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W, S

WP Assistant retail manager, e-business solutions specialist, digital media account manager, event co-ordinator, marketing co-ordinator or assistant, project lead, promotions or merchandising supervisor, sales representative, social media analyst.

DegreesCreative Advertising (Bachelor of) 22041

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%. Overall GPA 65%. Portfolio.

8 L F WP Art director, copywriter or account co-ordinator, creative director, account supervisor.

Marketing (Bachelor of Commerce) 22281

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%, & Gr. 12 U Math min. 60%. Overall min. GPA 65%.†

8 L F, W WP Careers in consumer goods, digital and social marketing, electronics and entertainment, fashion, leisure and tourism, manufacturing, music, retail.

MEDIA & PUBLIC RELATIONSCertificates and DiplomasBroadcast Television/Videography 11581

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Questionnaire.

4 N F, W WP Camera operator, audio operator, sound/picture editor, production assistant, technical and floor director, researcher, writer, producer, director.

Broadcasting – Radio 04851

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F WP Audio, podcast and content producer; music and program director; music and talk show host; news and sports anchor/reporter; sales and marketing representative.

Film and Television Production 04831

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Information session and questionnaire.

6 N F WP Camera operation, directing and producing, lighting, location scouting, marketing and distribution, picture and sound editing, sound recording and mixing, screenwriting.

Journalism 04751

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F WP Reporters, broadcasters, editors, producers, digital content managers.

Media Communications 11681

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N L

FW

WP Graphic design using industry-relevant software such as Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator & Premiere Pro, marketing and communications, media writing for corporate communications and public relations, photography and videography, project management, social media, web design.

Public Relations 04761

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 L F WP Event planning, issues/crisis communications, media monitoring, media relations, professional business/public relations writing, social and digital media content development, social media analytics, strategic communications planning.

DegreesFilm and Media Production (Bachelor of) FM411

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%. Overall GPA 65%. Media project and writing assignment.

8 L F WP Cinematography, writing and screenwriting, directing and producing, post-production, interactive technologies, picture and sound editing, videography, multi-platform and digital content creation.

Journalism (Bachelor of) 22241

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%. Overall min. GPA 65%.

8 L F WP Arts and entertainment reporter, communications specialist or media relations manager, digital media production, editor, lifestyle and food writer, researcher, sports or business reporter, web content producer.

Public Relations (Bachelor of) 22221

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%. Overall min. GPA 65%.

8 L F WP Change management, community relations, corporate philanthropy, internal communications and employee engagement, investor and government relations, marketing communications, media relations, social and digital media management.

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SE C SD WP/ CO

Career Options

PERFORMING ARTS & MUSICCertificates and DiplomasActing for Film and Television 10351

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Audition.

4 L F – Traditional stage, film and television opportunities, web series and interactive digital media, virtual reality, gaming videos, voiceovers for cartoons, commercials, narration, audio dialogue replacement (dubbing).

Comedy: Writing and Performance 12211

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. One of the following: Theatrical monologue, standup routine or comic writing sample.

4 L F – Standup comedy, sitcom/film performance, production, broadcasting, advertising and voiceovers, sketch comedy, comedy writing, public relations, social media.

Music, Introduction to Commercial Jazz Music JM1

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses. Audition.

2 L F – Performer. Other diploma and degree programs including the Bachelor of Music program.

DegreesMusic (Bachelor of) MU411

Six Gr. 12 U or M courses incl. ENG4U min. 65%. Overall min. GPA 65%. Audition.

8 L F WP Performing artist, clinician, producer, songwriter, arranger, composer.

SKILLED TRADES & APPRENTICESHIPSCertificates and Diplomas†

Building Construction Technician BC211

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F CO (opt)

Apprentice general carpenters in residential carpentry, construction management, commercial carpentry.

Cabinet Making 30991

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

3 N F, W – Careers in architectural millwork (doors and windows), kitchen and custom cabinetry, furniture construction, store fixtures.

Carpentry and Renovation Technician CR211

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

3 N F, W – Careers in site supervision, carpentry, construction management, hardwood installation, plaster and drywall, renovation, self employment, trim and millwork.

Carpentry and Renovation Techniques CR111

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 N F – Apprentice general carpenter typically specializing in single-family, townhome and condominium building and remodelling.

Electrical Techniques 04021

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 N F, W, S

– Electrical apprenticeship programs, power generation, green energy and automation.

Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician 03271

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

4 N F, W – Estimator, HVAC technician, sales representative, service representative, specifications writer.

Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology 03601

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

6 N F, W WP Potential employers include architects, building owners and chain stores, consulting engineers, energy management firms; manufacturers; mechanical contractors; property management companies.

Industrial Woodworking Technician 30891

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

3 N F, W – Architectural millwork (doors and windows), custom millwork, furniture construction, kitchen cabinet industry, store fixtures.

Mechanical Techniques – Millwright 04991

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 N F, W, S

– Automation, automotive manufacturing industry, food processing industry, construction and industry work, metal fabrication, green energy, manufacturing industry.

Plumbing Techniques 03991

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 N F, W, S

– Apprenticeship, construction industry work, green energy initiatives, municipal water and sewage treatment.

Urban Arboriculture – Tree Care 01991

ENG4C or ENG4U, & three Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 N F, W – Careers in municipalities, provincial and federal governments, public utilities, tree-care contractors and other private-sector employers.

Welding Techniques WT111

ENG4C or ENG4U, Gr. 12 C or U Math, & two Gr. 11 or 12 C, M or U courses.

2 N F, W, S

– Automation, automotive, construction, heavy equipment production, manufacturing and fabricating, gas and oil.

Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the program page on the website. Not all programming is available to international students and they should refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. 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.† Students who do not possess Grade 12 U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade below 60% may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math

equivalency course during their first or second semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply.

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Program Name Academic Requirements Non-Academic Requirements C Career Options

Arborist Required Prep: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with N Careers in utility, municipal and commercial tree-Apprenticeship an employer who is willing to care sectors.06131 sponsor them as an apprentice.Construction Required Prep: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with N Careers in boiler production plants, construction Boilermaker an employer who is willing to sites, nuclear power plants, heavy water plants, Apprenticeship sponsor them as an apprentice. refineries and chemical manufacturers.06391Cook Apprenticeship Required Prep: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with N Careers in catering companies, corporate kitchens, 06091 an employer who is willing to event venues, food manufacturing, research and

sponsor them as an apprentice. development, hospitals and long-term care facilities, hotels and resorts, private clubs, restaurants.

Developmental Required Prep: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with L Community support worker, day program Services Worker an employer who is willing to counsellor for adults and seniors, daycare Apprenticeship sponsor them as an apprentice. classroom assistant, educational assistant, 06411 pre-school resource staff or teaching assistant,

recreation integration worker, residential counsellor, seniors program counsellor.

Electrician – Required Prep: Grade 10 Applicants must be working with N Business owner, electrical services Construction and an employer who is willing to company, residential or commercial builder, Maintenance sponsor them as an apprentice. construction company.Apprenticeship 06301

Horticultural Required Prep: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with N Construction, horticulture, irrigation, lawn care, Technician an employer who is willing to maintenance, plant production and propagation.Apprenticeship sponsor them as an apprentice.06101Industrial Electrician Required Prep: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with N Careers in factories, plants and industries.Apprenticeship an employer who is willing to 06621 sponsor them as an apprentice.

Network Cabling Required Prep: Grade 12 Applicants must be working with N Careers with construction firms, Specialist an employer who is willing to telecommunications carriers, network installation Apprenticeship sponsor them as an apprentice. companies, data centre networks and electrical/06481 electronic products companies.

Plumber Required Prep: Grade 10 Applicants must be working with N Careers in the plumbing industry, installing, Apprenticeship an employer who is willing to maintaining and inspecting fresh water and sewage 06311 sponsor them as an apprentice. management systems. Employment opportunities

also exist in related aspects of the plumbing industry such as system design, inspections or the plumb ing material wholesale sector.

APPRENTICESHIPS++

++ Apprenticeships are regulated by the Ontario College of Trades. Applicants are required to register through their local Apprenticeship branch office of the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development. Apprenticeship programs are open to domestic students only.

If you see this symbol attached to a program, then that program has a transfer pathway to a Humber degree.

ONTARIO GRADUATE CERTIFICATES

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

SE C SD WP/CO

Career Options

BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENTArts Administration and Cultural Management 27551

Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma, preferably in arts, humanities, fine arts or performing arts. Cover letter, resumé and information session.

3 L F WP Arts administration and cultural management positions with leading arts and heritage organizations.

Business Insights and Analytics BI511

A bachelor’s degree from any discipline, ORAn advanced diploma or diploma in a related field (business, statistics/ mathematics, or computer programming).

4 L F, W WP Analytics and insights consultant, business analytics specialist, data analytics manager, digital strategist, marketing analyst, workforce management analyst, web analytics associate, operations analytics director.

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SE C SD WP/CO

Career Options

Entrepreneurial Enterprise, Business Management EE511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma.

3 L F WP Leadership roles in innovative entrepreneurial enterprises such as finance, human resources, marketing and sales, operations, strategic planning.

Financial Planning 20791

Bachelor’s degree. 3 L F WP Financial or investment planner/advisor, financial services consultancy, positions with banks, investment firms, insurance companies, financial planning firms.

Fundraising Management FR511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma.

3 L F WP Careers in non-profit, charitable and government organizations focused on arts and culture, education, environmental issues, health care, international development, politics, social services.

Global Business Management 20841

Bachelor’s degree. 4 L F, W, S

WP Advertising media management, alternative dispute resolution, entrepreneurial enterprise, event management, fashion management, financial planning, human resources management, international business management, marketing management.

Human Resources Management 02541

Bachelor’s degree. 3 L F, W WP Benefits administrator, compensation analyst, health and safety officer, human resources co-ordinator, labour relations assistant, talent acquisition co-ordinator, training co-ordinator, HR analyst, HR generalist.

Insurance Management – Property and Casualty IM511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma.

3 N F WP Underwriter, loss adjuster, or agent with an insurance company or in a brokerage firm.

Professional Accounting Practice PA511

Bachelor’s degree. 3 N F, W WP Auditing, corporate accounting, financial accounting, government and not-for-profit, management accounting, public accounting practices, small business, taxation.

Project Management 31521

Bachelor’s degree. 2 N F, W, S

– Project management careers in technology, global infrastructure, energy, financial services and health care.

Public Administration 20531

Bachelor’s degree. 3 L F WP Policy analyst, communications officer, program officer.

Research Analyst 15021

Bachelor’s degree. 3 L F, W WP Data analyst, data visualization, consultant, policy analyst, program evaluator, research co-ordinator, research project manager, qualitative researcher, research grant writer, research consultant, social or market research analyst, survey researcher.

Sport Business Management SB511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma.

3 N F WP Sport event and marketing co-ordinator, account executive, sponsorship manager, executive director or program manager, ticket sales supervisor, coaching development co-ordinator, varsity manager or campus recreation co-ordinator, communications director.

Supply Chain Management 10151

Bachelor’s degree. 2 N F, W – Operations planner, purchasing agent, supply chain analyst, business process analyst, warehouse, transportation and logistics co-ordinator.

CHILDREN & YOUTHInclusive Resource Practice – Child and Family IR511

Early Childhood Education (ECE) diploma or degree; a diploma or degree in a related discipline such as psychology or family sociology. Minimum grade average of 70% required. Course work in child development and special needs an asset. Cover letter and resumé.

2 OL F WP Communicative assistants and consultants, early childhood resource teachers, early interventionists, early years’ specialists, educational assistants, home support/respite workers, infant development workers, integration facilitators, mental health consultants, outreach workers, resource consultants and support professionals.

COMMUNITY & SOCIAL SERVICESAddictions and Mental Health MH511

Bachelor’s degree. 3 L F, W WP Addictions case worker, case manager, community support worker, crisis worker, housing worker, mental health worker.

Systems Navigator SN511

A degree, advanced diploma or diploma in health, or social and community service, or other health-related or human services field such as nursing, social work, social service worker, early childhood educator, occupational therapy, physiotherapy or health sciences.

3 N F WP Careers in child and youth care, correctional services, community services, mental health and addictions, nursing, occupational/physical therapy, senior care, social services.

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Applicants with mature student status, or college or university transfer status, refer to the program page on the website. Not all programming is available to international students – refer to international.humber.ca for admission requirements and application information. 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.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

SE C SD WP/CO

Career Options

CREATIVE ARTS & DESIGNCreative Book Publishing 12251

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma.

1 L S – Contracts, design and editorial, entertainment/copyright/intellectual property, literary agent, management/operations, self-publishing and publishing technology, sales, marketing and publicity.

Creative Writing – Fiction, Creative Non-Fiction, Poetry 12231

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma. Work-in-progress form, writing sample and cover letter.

2 OL F, W – Freelance editorial and writing for newspapers, magazines, television and film, and other media.

User Experience (UX) Design UX511

Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. 3 N F, W WP User experience researcher, user experience designer, interaction designer, information designer, content experience designer.

FASHION & BEAUTYFashion Management FA511

Bachelor’s degree 3 L F WP Fashion entrepreneur, fashion stylist, merchandiser, personal stylist, product developer, retail buyer, retail manager, social media and marketing specialist, sourcing, production and distribution fashion specialist, sustainability consultant, visual merchandiser.

FOUNDATIONS & LANGUAGE TRAININGTeaching English as a Second Language (TESL) 09841

Bachelor’s degree. 2 L F WP Academic ESL and ESL program administration in the public and private sectors, colleges and universities, government-sponsored agencies, international private schools and academic institutions, school boards, workplace ESL programs.

HEALTH & WELLNESSClinical Research 07681

Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in health science, pharmacy, some areas in life sciences or a related field. Resumé and video introduction.

3 OL F WP Careers in hospitals, biotechnology companies, government agencies/departments, medical device development companies, natural health product industry, pharmaceutical industry, research organizations, scientific and academic institutions.

Exercise Science and Lifestyle Management 14131

Bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, physical education, or human kinetics including completion of the following courses: human anatomy; human physiology; exercise physiology; biomechanics; statistics/research methods.

3 N F WP Careers in corporate employee fitness and health facilities, fitness/wellness centres at academic institutions, hospitals and ergonomics clinics, municipal and community services, private and commercial fitness facilities, police, fire and emergency response departments, rehabilitation centres, sport institutes.

Health Sector Regulatory Compliance HS511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma, diploma or equivalent in a health- or science-related field.

3 N W WP Regulatory compliance specialist, in-house compliance staff, compliance analyst, quality assurance staff, quality control inspector or health, safety and quality assurance co-ordinator.

Regulatory Affairs 07721

Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in health science, pharmacy, some area in life sciences or a related field. Resumé and video introduction.

3 OL F WP Agrichemicals, biotechnology, hospitals, medical device development, inspection, natural health product industries, pharmaceuticals, research and development.

Wellness Coaching WC511

A degree, advanced diploma or diploma from a university or college in allied health fields, health sciences, fitness, kinesiology, social work, nutrition, nursing, health and wellness or a related program.

2 OL F WP Careers in cancer support programs, workplace health and wellness programs, cardiac rehab programs, chronic disease management programs, community health centres, family health care teams, fitness and wellness centres, mental health support programs, self-employment.

HOSPITALITY & TOURISMEvent Management 40511

Bachelor’s degree. 3 L F WP Account representative (venues and suppliers), corporate meeting planner, entrepreneur, event co-ordinator or planner, trade show planner, event industry supplier.

Hospitality and Tourism Operations Management 14101

Bachelor’s degree. 3 N F WP Banquet managers, conference assistants, event planning supervisors, food and beverage supervisors, guest services managers, operations managers, revenue managers, sales managers, social media marketers.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

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Career Options

INFORMATION, COMPUTER & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGYCloud Computing CC511

A bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma, diploma or equivalent, in Information Technology.

2 N F, W – Career options include cloud solution architect, cloud security architect, cloud solution consultant, software architect, software engineer, development operations engineer, cloud engineer, data engineer, cloud system engineer, cloud system administrator.

Enterprise Software Development ES521

Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Information Technology.

2 N F – Database administrator or designer; enterprise or intermediate software developer; junior software developer; mobile app developer; intermediate programmer/analyst; web, big data or database developer; business intelligence report developer; data warehouse developer.

Information Technology Solutions IT521

Bachelor’s degree. 4 N F, W – Database administrator, big data developer, business intelligence report developer, junior data warehouse developer, enterprise software developer, junior and intermediate software developer, web developer, mobile app developer.

Web Development 11491

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma.

3 N F, W WP Careers in corporate, small- and medium-sized businesses, education, entertainment, government, health care, not-for-profit organizations.

Wireless Telecommunications 20331

A bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma in physics, mathematics, electrical or computer engineering, electronics, telecommunications or an engineering-related field.

2 N F, W – Cell phone service providers, equipment manufacturers, in-house information technology (IT) departments, sales departments, specialized telecommunication and networking companies.

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTInternational Development 20831

Bachelor’s degree. Essay. 3 L F WP Project and/or program manager, child rights advocate, human rights officer, international aid and development officer, logistics officer based in Canada or abroad, operations manager of a development project, social policy researcher.

JUSTICE & LEGAL STUDIESAlternative Dispute Resolution 15061

A bachelor’s degree or a diploma in paralegal or law clerk studies.

3 L F, W – Community outreach co-ordinator, conciliator, conflict resolution facilitator, dispute resolution officer, early resolution officer, employee relations officer, labour relations officer.

Forensic Identification FI511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma.

2 L F – Careers in public law enforcement such as municipal, provincial or federal police and regulatory agencies, border services, transit services, correctional services.

Paralegal PL511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma in business, social sciences or a related field.

3 N F, W WP Self-employed private paralegal practitioner; careers within legal departments of public or private organizations, paralegal or law firms, government agencies, community legal clinics, administrative tribunals.

MARKETING & ADVERTISINGAdvertising – Account Management 15051

Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma. Cover letter and resumé.

3 L F WP Account executive, account liaison officer, advertising and account manager, assistant account manager, junior account manager.

Advertising – Art Direction AD511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma or equivalent.

3 L F WP Art directors in advertising agencies, public relations agencies, marketing firms and other businesses that provide creative services to solve business challenges. 

Advertising – Media Management 20881

Bachelor’s degree. Portfolio. 3 L F WP Account co-ordinator/manager, brand manager, media buyer/planner, digital strategist, media sales representative, programmatic campaign co-ordinator, social media manager, digital media planner/ co-ordinator.

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Program Name Academic and Additional Requirements*

SE C SD WP/CO

Career Options

Advertising Copywriting 11621

Bachelor’s degree, diploma or advanced diploma. Letter of intent and writing portfolio.

3 L F WP Careers in advertising agencies, digital agencies, direct response marketing agencies, experiential marketing agencies, in-house marketing and communications departments, marketing communications agencies, pharmaceutical/health-care agencies, freelance/contract employment.

Marketing Management 02241

Bachelor’s degree. 3 L F, W WP Account executive, brand manager, communications manager, digital media marketer, marketing analyst/researcher, media planner/buyer, sales and marketing co-ordinator/manager, social media manager.

MEDIA & PUBLIC RELATIONSContent Strategy CS511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma.

3 L F, W WP Content analyst, content specialist, content strategist, digital content co-ordinator, digital marketing strategist, junior content strategist, junior digital strategist.

Film and Multiplatform Storytelling FM511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma.

3 L F WP Copywriting/creative content producer, digital strategist, filmmaker/documentarian/screenwriter, journalist, marketing co-ordinator, public relations officer, social media co-ordinator, strategic communications officer.

Journalism JR511

Bachelor’s degree, diploma or advanced diploma. Essay.

3 N F WP Careers in news agencies and as media entrepreneurs and freelance journalists.

Post-Production 10371

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma. Resumé and portfolio.

3 N F WP Careers in colour correction, multiplatform content editing and delivery, picture editing, sound editing and mixing, visual effects.

Professional Writing and Communications PW511

Bachelor’s degree. Letter of intent. 3 L F, W WP Writers and communications specialists in a variety of sectors such as corporate communications, finance, government, health services, hospitality, not-for-profit, publishing and digital media.

Public Relations 04561

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma and diploma. Interview, letter of intent and resumé.

3 L F, W WP Change and crisis management, event planning, government relations/public affairs, internal communications, marketing communications, media and community relations, publicity, social media management.

Radio and Media Production RM511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma.

3 N F WP Audio and content producers, creative writers and producers, industry executives, music and talk show hosts, news and sports personalities and reporters, podcast producers, program managers, voiceover artists and announcers.

Television Writing and Producing TW511

Bachelor’s degree, diploma or advanced diploma. Information session.

2 L F – Writers and producers at major television networks and leading independent production companies, showrunners of top animation TV series, literary agents.

PERFORMING ARTS & MUSIC Music Business MB511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma.

2 L S WP Careers in copyright and legal departments, distribution companies, festivals and venues, industry organizations, performance groups, post-production facilities, promotion, record labels and recording studios, talent agencies and artist representation.

Music Composition MC511

Bachelor’s degree, advanced diploma or diploma. Sample composition.

2 OL F – Dance and live theatre productions; digital content and web series; film, television and radio productions; sound recording; video games.

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DECLARATION OF WAIVERThe information in this viewbook is accurate as of July 15, 2021. Humber does its best to update program information regularly so that students are not inconvenienced. However, on occasion, changes do occur. Therefore, after July 15, 2021, Humber reserves the right to modify or cancel any program, profile, course, program objective, fee, timetable or campus location without notice or prejudice. It is also Humber’s right to schedule classes any time, Monday through Saturday. Students should be aware that it may be necessary for them to take a course or courses during the evening or on Saturday. Career opportunities listed in this publication are not a guarantee of employment. Our most up-to-date information can be found on our website at humber.ca in the 2022–2023 program pages.

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Students and alumni talk about their experiences and what made their time at Humber memorable.

Today, I proudly say that I graduated from @humbercollege in Information Technology Solutions - Post Graduation Certificate...I express my gratitudeto the @humberapptech, and our awesome programco-ordinator Shahdad Shariatmadari for making thislearning opportunity a milestone success. I also thankall the faculty members of @humbercollege for makingimmense efforts in shaping the best out of me.

#toronto #indocanadian #ontario #humberproud #humbergrad2020 #humberalumni

— Prem, Graduate

So I started this internship last month.

It came at the right place and the right time.

I knew it would be illustrative and exciting, but I never thought I’d be having such a blast!

Thank you, #RadioHumber (Humber College), for this opportunity and for publishing my article. This is so rewarding!

#RadioHumber #publishing #internship

— Tatiana, Student

It was great to attend the FYE appreciation part organized by Humber College where I and all my Senior Peer Mentors and Peer Mentors were recognized for their efforts with FYE. I want to thank my student life coordinator and senior peer mentors for being so nice to me and it was great to work with you. Hope in future to also connect with you.

#fye #humbercollege — Monika, Student & Peer Mentor,

First Year Experience program

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Can’t believe this has come to an end but as they say every beautiful journey has a destination. Mine is this. I would like to take this opportunity to thank John Hinz, Rina Di Mito and Saddiya Rose for making my journey so easy and joyful. It is not easy for anyone to start a career in a new country but you, my mentors, did a commendable job in showing me the right direction. Now I feel ready for the real test.

#thankyouhumber #humbergrad2020 #proudalumni #humberconvo

— Gurwinder, Graduate

So, I graduated again.

Ontario college certificate in Design Foundation with Honours at Humber College. Thank you so much Humber and Humber faculty. And a special thank you to my family, without them I wouldn’t be here chasing my dream of studying, living abroad and exploring the world!

#humbercollegenorth #humbercollege #designfoundation #humberconvo #humberconvo2020 #graduation

— Raissa, Graduate

By choosing 100 per cent post-consumer recycled paper over 100 per cent virgin fibre paper, Humber has saved:

98 trees (15 metric tons of wood)

28m3 world eq. of water (293 10-minute showers in North America)

6457 kg CO2 (25,730 km driven by car)

172 GJ (794,745 60-W light bulbs for one hour)

32 kg NMVOC (31,349 km driven by car)

Environmental impact estimates were generated by Rolland.

This publication is printed on 100

per cent post- consumer waste

paper stock.

100%This publication

is printed on 100 per cent post-

consumer waste paper stock.

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The Humber Student Viewbook is published annually by the Government Relations, Marketing and Communications Department at Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning. This print publication is available while supplies last at all Humber campuses and is also available in an alternate format.

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Getting to Humber

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ATTRACTIONS

MiWay / Züm / Viva Bus Routes to Humber

TTC Subway Line

Express TTC Bus Routes to Humber

GO Station

CN Tower1

Rogers Centre2

Scotiabank Arena3

Eaton Centre4

Nathan Phillips Square5

ROM6

Sherway Gardens7

Wet ‘n’ Wild Toronto11

Square One Shopping Centre /City Centre Transit Terminal

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Parking at Humber Daily pay parking and semester parking options are available at humber.ca/facilities/ parking-transportation/rates.

This location map, Humber parking and campus maps are available online at humber.ca/maps.

Humber North Campus (Home of the Humber Arboretum) 205 Humber College Blvd. Toronto, ON M9W 5L7 Tel: 416.675.5000

Humber Lakeshore Campus (Home of the Lakeshore Grounds Interpretive Centre) 2 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive Toronto, ON M8V 4B6 Tel: 416.675.5000

Humber International Graduate School 59 Hayden Street Toronto, ON M4Y 0E7 Tel: 416.675.5000

PUBLIC TRANSIT TO HUMBER

Brampton Transit (Züm) brampton.ca/en/ residents/transit

GO Transit gotransit.com

Mississauga Transit (MiWay) mississauga.ca/portal/miway

Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) ttc.ca

York Region Transit (YRT)/Viva yrt.ca

TORONTO SPOTLIGHT

Toronto is Canada’s economic and cultural hub, internationally recognized for business, research and innovation, health sciences, media and the arts. No matter which area of study you choose, there are excellent opportunities to establish your career, make industry contacts and learn from world-leading professionals and organizations.

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YOU COULD WIN

TOWARD YOUR TUITIONLearn more at humber.ca/win.*

* Visit humber.ca/win and fill out our online form. One prize of $5,000.00 (CDN) to be used toward tuition at Humber College is available to be won. Contest will run from September 7, 2021 to July 22, 2022. The random draw is on July 26, 2022. Winner will be required to answer a skill testing question. Odds of winning depend on the number of entries received. Contest is open to new incoming, domestic, first semester students starting a program at Humber College in 2022–2023 and must be a resident of Canada excluding Quebec. No purchase necessary. For complete rules visit humber.ca/win.

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OPEN HOUSE

Fall 2021 Saturday, November 20, 2021

humber.ca/openhouse

Spring 2022

Saturday, April 23, 2022

Find the right program, get advice, take a virtual tour or browse upcoming recruitment events at humber.ca/future-students.

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