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QUICK FACTS
Chris WhitakerPresident & CEOHumber College
This is an exciting time for Humber — and postsecondary education in general — as we renew and innovate to meet the changing needs of our students, industry partners and the world around us.
With more pathways and programs for learners of all types, Humber is for students who want the balance between theoretical learning and hands-on experience that makes our graduates so attractive to employers.
The future is bright for Humber and our students, and I’m proud of the bold and distinctive education that we offer. Enjoy using this booklet to learn more about Humber and our college community.
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Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning, established in 1967, is one of the largest colleges in Canada. We emphasize education that is a balance of theoretical knowledge and hands-on, practical experience.
3campuses
160full-time programs
65,000+program applications
annually
1,400students in residence
2,000+apprenticeship
students
40fully online programs
18,400full-time studentsNorth Campus
10,600full-time students
Lakeshore Campus
200full-time students
Orangeville Campus
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• Apprenticeship certificates• Bachelor’s degrees• Certificates• Diplomas• Ontario Graduate Certificates
93%of employers are
satisfied with hiring Humber graduates*
8,000graduates annually
200,000+alumni
* 2014 Ontario Key PerformanceIndicator (KPI) survey results
More than 90%of programs feature
co-op, internship, clinical practice or work-study
opportunities4
Humber has eight academic schools, which oversee curriculum and programming for all full-time and continuing education programs.
SCHOOL OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
• Arboriculture and horticulture• Architectural technology• Engineering technologies• Industrial design• Interior design• Landscape design• Skilled trades• Sustainable energy• Wireless telecommunications• Project management
SCHOOL OF CREATIVE & PERFORMING ARTS
• Acting for film and television• Arts administration• Comedy• Creative writing• Music• Publishing• Theatre performance• Theatre production
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SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES
• Biotechnology• Clinical research• Early childhood education• Funeral services• Nursing * and practical nursing• Occupational therapist assistant/ physiotherapist assistant• Paramedic• Personal support worker• Pharmacy technician• Regulatory affairs* In collaboration with the University of New Brunswick
SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY, RECREATION & TOURISM
• Culinary, baking and pastry arts• Exercise science and lifestyle management• Fitness and health promotion• Food and nutrition management• Hospitality and tourism operations• Hotel and restaurant services• Massage therapy• Recreation and leisure• Sport management• Tourism management
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SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES
• Academic upgrading • English for academic purposes• General arts and science foundation programs in: . College or university transfer . Health and science . Technology• Professional writing• Research analyst• Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
SCHOOL OF MEDIA STUDIES & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
• Advertising• Animation, art and design• Film and video• Fundraising• Game development• Graphic design• Information technology• Interactive media• Journalism• Marketing communications • Media and digital communications• Modelling and visual effects production• Multimedia design
• Photography• Post-production• Public relations• Radio and television• Videography• Visual and digital arts• Web design and development
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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL & COMMUNITY SERVICES
• Addictions and mental health• Child and youth care• Community and justice services• Criminal justice• Developmental services• Emergency telecommunications• Firefighter education and training• Police foundations• Protection, security and investigation• Social service
THE BUSINESS SCHOOL
• Accounting• Alternative dispute resolution• Business administration and management• Cosmetics, fashion, esthetician and spa management• Digital business management• Event management• Finance• Golf management• Human resources• International business• International development• Law and paralegal services
• Marketing• Office administration• Public administration
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Humber offers 23 bachelor’s degree programs. Our degree students represent more than 31 per cent of all enrolment in degree programs at Ontario colleges.
BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTSCriminal JusticeFilm and Media ProductionParalegal Studies
BACHELOR OF CHILD AND YOUTH CARE
BACHELOR OF COMMERCEAccountingDigital Business ManagementFashion ManagementFinanceHospitality and Tourism ManagementHuman Resources ManagementInternational BusinessManagement StudiesMarketingSupply Chain Management
• Marketing• Office administration• Public administration
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BACHELOR OF CREATIVE ADVERTISING
BACHELOR OF DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN
BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
BACHELOR OF NURSING*
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
* In collaboration with the University of New Brunswick
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Specialized employment programs
for youth, newcomers to Canada and women, as well as services for job seekers and employers
40fully online programs
14association and
professional certificate programs
2campuses providing
year-round conference spaces and catering
services, including summer accommodations for conference delegates
5Community Employment
Services centres
1Centre for Employee
Benefits
400online courses
1,400career-building and
general interest continuing education courses
3trucking programs
9motorcycle courses
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2Academic & Career
Success Centres
7academic support centres
for math, writing and accounting
1internal television
station
20varsity sports teams
1student-run gourmet
restaurant
2centres offering health care, counselling and accessibility
services
13Ontario Colleges Athletic Association gold medals
(2014)
1community
radio station
45student clubs
with more than
160 events
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6 floors and 264,000 sq ft
Humber Learning Resource Commons (LRC)
(opened spring 2015)
2 floors and38,000 sq ft
New Health Sciences labs and classrooms in Building F
(opened spring 2015)
22,000 sq ftFitness Centre(opening 2016)
43,000 sq ftWelcome Centre(opening 2016)
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1stOntario college to achieve
silver STARS rating from the Association
for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher
Education (AASHE)
1Centre for Urban Ecology – LEED Gold certified and a
Platinum Ontario EcoCentre for the third year running
54%of all waste generated is
diverted from landfills
LEED Silveris the minimum
standard for all new construction on campus
All paper incorporatesat least
30%post-consumer wasteand is FSC certified
Humber is committed to the environmental, social and economic aspects of sustainability.
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100students received study
abroad scholarships (2015)
1,000+awards and scholarships
awarded annually
$96,993internal researchfunding awarded
$105,472private sector
funding from ourresearch partners
3patents filed
$3.5 millionprovided in student support (financial aid, awards and
scholarships) annually
32new student
entrepreneurial ventures
7prototypes developed
200 students engaged inapplied research and partnership projects
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1Aboriginal Student Circle
1Aboriginal Education
Protocol – a document reaffirming Humber’s
commitment to culturally relevant, accessible Aboriginal education
1Elder on campus
2Aboriginal Resource
Centres (Lakeshore andNorth Campuses)
1Indigenous Knowledge
certificate
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GLOBAL EXPERIENCES
5ways to study abroad:
• semester/course abroad• study tour/field trip• research project• internship placement• volunteer experience
400Humber students,
faculty and staff who have undertaken global
learning experiences
1Global Citizenship
Certificate program to foster global community
awareness
BRINGING THE WORLD TO HUMBER
3,400international students
from more than100 countries
2dedicated initiatives to help international
students adjust to life in Canada
60+trips and events for
international Humber students annually
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$75,000raised for United Way
(2014)
2Little Free Libraries
(Lakeshore Campus), an informal book exchange for the
Etobicoke-Lakeshore community
200,000+alumni
8,000+graduates each year
1e-newsletter e-dialogue
1alumni magazine
(Humber dialogue)
30+perk partners
6+ways to connect,
including: • Facebook • Twitter • LinkedIn • Instagram • YouTube • humber.ca/alumni
360 poundsof food collected for the
Daily Bread Food Bank at the staff and children’s Christmas party (2014)
1Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association community service award for Humber
varsity athletes (2014)
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ENVIRONMENTAL SAVINGS
Using recycled paper instead of virgin-fibre paper has reduced the ecological footprint of this publication by:
7 trees25,328 L of water
310 kg of solid waste1,019 kg of CO2 and 1kg of NOX emissions
FPOFSC certification
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