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COME TO CANADA. LIVE IN TORONTO. STUDY AT HUMBER. Known for excellence in education, Humber offers many choices for students who wish to obtain a diploma, bachelors degree, postgraduate certifjcate or improve their English skills.


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COME TO CANADA. LIVE IN TORONTO. STUDY AT HUMBER.

Known for excellence in education, Humber offers many choices for students who wish to obtain a diploma, bachelor’s degree, postgraduate certifjcate or improve their English skills.

TORONTO, CANADA international.humber.ca

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ƒ Located in Toronto, Canada – a multicultural and vibrant city. ƒ 29,000 full-time students including 3,400 international students from 130+ countries. ƒ Two main campuses with state-of- the-art facilities. ƒ Founded in 1967 and accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. ƒ More than 160 programs: bachelor’s degrees, diplomas, certifjcates and postgraduate certifjcates. ƒ Work placements, internships & co-op experience are part of most programs.

WHAT WILL I STUDY AT HUMBER?

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP)

ƒ Designed to improve your English communication skills for further studies or work. ƒ EAP offers 8 levels of study (each 8 weeks long) with 6 intake dates per year. humber.ca/liberalarts/elc/eap

BACHELOR’S DEGREE

ƒ 4-year degrees combine liberal arts courses with career-focused skills. ƒ All bachelor’s degrees include a work/co-op placement. humber.ca/degrees

CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

ƒ 1 to 3 years long with a focus on a specifjc career goal. ƒ Many programs include work/co-op placements or internships. humber.ca/full-time-programs

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATES

ƒ 1 to 2 years long, these intensive career-focused programs are created to develop specialized skills and to complement the academic foundation of Bachelor’s Degrees. humber.ca/full-time-programs

WHY CHOOSE HUMBER?

To learn more, visit international.humber.ca

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SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Applications for Full Tuition, Renewable and Entrance scholarships (Renewable and Non-renewable) will be included with your acceptance package. Recipients are chosen based on academics, community service, reference letters, and a written statement.

FULL TUITION RENEWABLE SCHOLARSHIPS (Apply after admission)

3 full tuition renewable* scholarships (approx. value $14,200 – $14,800 CAD) each year for new international students.

$5,000 RENEWABLE SCHOLARSHIPS (Apply after admission)

3 renewable* $5,000 CAD scholarships per year for new international students.

$1,000 ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS (Apply after admission)

20 non-renewable $1,000 CAD entrance scholarships for new international students each year.

* Renewable scholarships can be renewed each year if the recipient maintains a 75% or higher average.

BACHELOR’S DEGREE SCHOLARSHIPS* (Automatic consideration at the time of application)

Awarded at the time of offer based on secondary school grade point average:  75-79.9% – $1,500 CAD (one-time)  80-84.9% – $2,000 CAD (renewable)‡  85-89.9% – $3,000 CAD (renewable)‡  90-94.9% – $3,500 CAD (renewable)‡  95%+ – $4,000 CAD (renewable)‡

* Bachelor’s Degree scholarships are available to non-transfer students only, coming directly from high school/secondary school.

Renewable scholarships can be renewed each year if the recipient maintains an 80% or higher average.

BACHELOR’S DEGREE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EAP GRADUATES

Graduates of Humber’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program with a grade point average of 80% or higher in EAP Level 8, and who are applying for a Humber degree, may be eligible to receive a one-time non-renewable scholarship of $1,500 CAD.

WHERE WILL I LIVE?

 On-campus residence: residence.humber.ca  Off-campus housing listings: www.places4students.com  Student Homestay Services: www.homestayservices.ca

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES HOW WILL HUMBER HELP ME SUCCEED?

To learn more, visit international.humber.ca

 Academic and career counselling  Peer tutoring  On-campus health centre. Health insurance provided to enrolled international students  Advising on processes related to study and work permits  Faculty focused on your success  Libraries, computer labs, bookstores, and career centres  International Student Services  Orientation sessions  Sports & Athletic facilities  Clubs & Associations  Trips & Events for international students

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Program Name Credential Semesters Campus Semester Start APPLIED TECHNOLOGY Architectural Technology AD 6 North Sep/Jan Cabinet Making C 3 North Sep/Jan Civil Engineering Technology AD 6 North September Design Foundation OCC 2 North September Electrical Engineering Technician – Control Systems D 4 North Sep/Jan Electrical Engineering Technology – Control Systems AD 6 North Sep/Jan Electrical Techniques OCC 2 North Sep/Jan/ May Electromechanical Engineering Technician – Automation and Robotics Profjle D 4 North September Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Automation and Robotics Profjle AD 6 North September Electronics Engineering Technician D 4 North Sep/Jan Electronics Engineering Technology AD 6 North Sep/Jan Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician D 4 North September Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology AD 6 North September Home Renovation Technician D 3 North Sep/Jan Industrial Design (Bachelor of)** B 8 North September Industrial Woodworking Technician D 3 North Sep/Jan Interior Decorating D 4 North Sep/Jan Interior Design (Bachelor of)** B 8 North September Landscape Technician D 4 North September Mechanical Engineering Technician D 4 North September Mechanical Engineering Technology AD 6 North September Mechanical Techniques – Millwright OCC 2 North September Plumbing Techniques OCC 2 North Sep/Jan Sustainable Energy and Building Technology AD 6 North September Urban Arboriculture – Tree Care OCC 2 North January Welding Techniques OCC 2 North September ARTS AND PERFORMANCE Acting for Film and Television** D 4 Lakeshore September Comedy: Writing and Performance** D 4 Lakeshore September Jazz Performance – Introduction to Commercial Jazz** OCC 2 Lakeshore September Music (Bachelor of) – Bass, Cello, Drums/ Percussion, French Horn, Guitar, Keyboard, Saxophone/Woodwind, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Violin, or Voice** B 8 Lakeshore September Theatre Performance** AD 6 Lakeshore September Theatre Production** D 4 Lakeshore September BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT Accounting (Bachelor of Commerce) B 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Business – Accounting D 4 North Lakeshore Sep/Jan/ May Sep/Jan Business Administration AD 6 North Lakeshore Sep/Jan/ May Sep/Jan Business Administration (Co-op) AD 6 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Business Administration – Accounting AD 6 North Sep/Jan/ May Business Administration – Professional Golf Management AD 6 Lakeshore September Business Management D 4 North Lakeshore Sep/Jan/ May Sep/Jan Business Management – Financial Services D 4 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Business – Marketing D 4 North Sep/Jan/ May Digital Business Management (Bachelor of Commerce) B 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Esthetician/Spa Management D 4 North Sep/Jan Fashion Arts D 4 North Sep/Jan Fashion Management (Bachelor of Commerce) B 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Finance (Bachelor of Commerce) B 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Health Care Management (Bachelor of Commerce) B 8 Lakeshore September

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE PROGRAMS

For students who have completed high school/upper year studies.

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Program Name Credential Semesters Campus Semester Start BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT Human Resources Management (Bachelor of Commerce) B 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan International Business (Bachelor of Commerce) B 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan International Development (Bachelor of) B 8 Lakeshore September Law Clerk D 4 North Sep/Jan Law Firm Profjle – Offjce Administration OCC 2 North September Management Studies (Bachelor of Commerce) B 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Marketing (Bachelor of Commerce) B 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Paralegal Education D 4 North Sep/Jan Paralegal Studies (Bachelor of Applied Arts) B 8 Lakeshore September Supply Chain Management (Bachelor of Commerce) B 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES Behavioural Science (Bachelor of) B 8 Lakeshore September Child and Youth Care AD 6 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Child and Youth Care – Accelerated AD 4 Lakeshore September Child and Youth Care (Bachelor of) B 8 Lakeshore September Community and Justice Services D 4 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Criminal Justice (Bachelor of Social Science) B 8 Lakeshore September Developmental Services Worker D 4 Lakeshore September Early Childhood Education D 4 North Sep/Jan/ May Police Foundations D 4 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Protection, Security and Investigation D 4 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Social Service Worker D 4 Lakeshore September HEALTH SCIENCES Biotechnology D 4 North September Funeral Director 1 (Embalming)** D 5 North September Nursing – Regular (Bachelor of) (University of New Brunswick – Humber collaborative degree program) B 8 North September Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant D 4 North September Personal Support Worker OCC 2 North September Pharmacy Technician∆ D 4 North September Practical Nursing** D 4 North September HOSPITALITY, RECREATION AND TOURISM Baking and Pastry Arts Management D 4 North September Culinary Management D 4 North Sep/Jan Culinary Skills OCC 2 North Sep/Jan Fitness and Health Promotion D 4 North Sep/Jan/ May Food and Beverage Service 2 North September Food and Nutrition Management D 4 North September Hospitality Management D 4 North Sep/Jan Hospitality and Tourism Management (Bachelor of Commerce) B 8 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Hospitality – Event Management D 4 North September Massage Therapy AD 6 North Sep/Jan Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle Promotion D 4 North September Recreation and Leisure Services D 4 North September Sport Management AD 6 North September Tourism – Travel Services Management D 4 North Sep/Jan Tourism and Hospitality Management – Event Planning D 4 North September INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Computer and Network Support Technician D 4 North Sep/Jan Computer Engineering Technology AD 6 North Sep/Jan Computer Programmer D 4 North September Game Programming AD 6 North September LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES English for Academic Purposes (EAP)* OCC 2–16 months Lakeshore Continuous Intake General Arts and Science – College Transfer Certifjcate OCC 2 North Lakeshore Sep/Jan Sep/Jan General Arts and Science – Health and Science OCC 2 North September AD – Advanced Diploma B – Bachelor’s Degree C – Certifjcate D – Diploma OCC – Ontario College Certifjcate OGC – Ontario Graduate Certifjcate

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Program Name Credential Semesters Campus Semester Start LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES General Arts and Science – Technology OCC 2 North September General Arts and Science – University Transfer Certifjcate OCC 2 North Lakeshore Sep/Jan Sep/Jan General Arts and Science – University Transfer Diploma** D 4 North Lakeshore Sep/Jan Sep/Jan MEDIA 3D Modelling and Visual Effects Production*/** C 30 weeks North September Advertising and Graphic Design** D 4 Lakeshore September Advertising and Marketing Communications D 4 Lakeshore September Animation - 3D** AD 6 North September Art Foundation OCC 2 Lakeshore September Broadcast Television/Videography** D 4 North September Broadcasting – Radio** D 4 North September Creative Advertising (Bachelor of)** B 8 Lakeshore September Creative Photography** D 4 North September Digital Communications (Bachelor of) B 8 Lakeshore September Film and Media Production (Bachelor of Applied Arts)** B 8 Lakeshore September Film and Television Production** AD 6 North September Graphic and Package Design** (Ministry Title: Package and Graphic Design) AD 6 Lakeshore September Graphic Design** AD 6 Lakeshore September Graphic Design for Print and Web*/** C 22 weeks North Sep/Mar Journalism (Bachelor of) B 8 Lakeshore September Journalism** AD 6 North September Media Communications D 4 North September Media Foundation OCC 2 North September Multimedia Design and Development** D 4 North September Public Relations (Bachelor of) D 8 Lakeshore September Public Relations AD 6 Lakeshore September Visual and Digital Arts** D 4 Lakeshore September Web Design and Interactive Media** AD 6 North September Web Design, Development and Maintenance*/** OCC 22 weeks North Sep/Mar AD – Advanced Diploma B – Bachelor’s Degree C – Certifjcate D – Diploma OCC – Ontario College Certifjcate OGC – Ontario Graduate Certifjcate

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS† Undergraduate Diploma/ Certificate Degree Nursing Degree (BN) Postgraduate Programs High School transcript‡ 3 3 3 n/a Degree transcript‡ n/a 3 (required if student has previous post-secondary record) 3 (required if student has previous post-secondary record) 3 Humber English For Academic Purposes (EAP) Level 8 with 60% or higher Level 8 with 75% or higher n/a Level 8 with 80% or higher IELTS

  • verall 6.0

(no single score below 5.5)

  • verall 6.5

(no single score below 6.0)

  • verall 7.0

(no single score below 6.5)

  • verall 6.5

(no single score below 6.0) TOEFL 550 paper or 80 IBT (no single test below 20) 560 paper or 84 IBT (no single test below 21) 600 paper or 100 IBT (no single test below 21) 580 paper or 88 IBT (no single test below 22) Pearson Language Test Evaluation (PTE) Minimum score 53-57 Minimum score 58-60 n/a Minimum score 60-64 Online Application Form+ international.humber.ca/ apply 3 3 3 3 Application Fee (non-refundable) $75.00 CAD $75.00 CAD $75.00 CAD $75.00 CAD ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS

† Additional program-specifjc requirements can be found on Humber website humber.ca/program. ‡ All transcripts must be translated into English and notarized. ∆ Pharmacy Technician requires: TOEFL ibt 91, IELTS 6.5; specifjc band/element scores also apply.

Other ways of meeting English profjciency visit humber.ca/admissions/how-apply/english-language-profjciency-policy. Note: Admission requirements are subject to change without notice.

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Program Name Credential Semesters Campus Semester Start APPLIED TECHNOLOGY Project Management OGC 2 North Sep/Jan/May Supply Chain Management OGC 2 North Sep/Jan ARTS AND PERFORMANCE Arts Administration and Cultural Management** OGC 3 Lakeshore September Creative Book Publishing*/** 1 Lakeshore Beginning in May and ending in September BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT Alternative Dispute Resolution OGC 2 Lakeshore September Business Management – Entrepreneurial Enterprise OGC 2 Lakeshore September Event Management OGC 2 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Fashion Management and Promotions OGC 2 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Financial Planning OGC 2 Lakeshore September Global Business Management OGC 4 Lakeshore Sep/Jan/May Human Resources Management OGC 2 Lakeshore Sep/Jan International Development** OGC 3 Lakeshore September Marketing Management OGC 2 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Public Administration OGC 3 Lakeshore September COMMUNITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES Addictions and Mental Health OGC 3 Lakeshore September Early Childhood Education – Advanced Studies in Special Needs** OGC 2 North September HEALTH SCIENCES Regulatory Affairs** OGC 3 North September HOSPITALITY, RECREATION AND TOURISM Exercise Science and Lifestyle Management OGC 2 North September Hospitality and Tourism Operations Management OGC 2 North September INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Enterprise Software Development** OGC 2 North September Information Technology Solutions OGC 4 North September Web Development OGC 3 North September Wireless Telecommunications OGC 2 North Sep/Jan LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Professional Writing and Communications** OGC 2 Lakeshore September Research Analyst** OGC 2 Lakeshore September Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)** OGC 2 Lakeshore September MEDIA Advertising – Account Management** OGC 2 Lakeshore September Advertising Copywriting** OGC 2 Lakeshore September Advertising – Media Management OGC 2 Lakeshore September Broadcasting – Radio OGC 2 North September Fundraising Management OGC 3 Lakeshore September Journalism OGC 3 North September Post-Production** OGC 3 North September Public Relations** OGC 2 Lakeshore Sep/Jan Television Writing and Producing** OGC 2 Lakeshore September

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS

For students who have completed a Bachelor’s Degree.

*Students pursuing these programs will not be eligible for postgraduate work experience in Canada. ** Programs with Secondary Admission requirements may include samples of creative work, letters of intent,

resumes, pre-admission tests, auditions and questionnaires, and vary by program. Applicants will receive specifjc information about their additional Secondary Requirements following application. Refer to international.humber.ca/apply. for admission requirements and application information.

OGC – Ontario Graduate Certifjcate

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FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT MAKING YOUR MOVE TO HUMBER, PLEASE CONTACT US AT:

Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning 205 Humber College Blvd. Toronto, Ontario, Canada M9W 5L7 Phone: +1.416.675.5067 Email: international@humber.ca international.humber.ca

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FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS

THE COST OF COLLEGE

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

Postsecondary diploma and certifjcate programs $14,200 Bachelor’s degree programs $14,800 Postgraduate certifjcate programs $14,800 English for Academic Purposes (each 8-week level) $3,200

Note: Programs range from eight weeks to four years. Tuition includes health insurance and incidental fees (athletic centre, library services, student federation services), but does not include books or housing.

Other Expenses per academic year (two semesters): Books and Supplies Approximately $1,200 Homestay with meals Approximately $6,300–$7,600 $210 placement fee (one time) Residence and meal plan Approximately $8,425–$11,025 Rental accommodation (not including meals) Approximately $3,600–$8,000 Transportation $600–$1,300 Other $1,000+ Total (not including tuition) $6,400–$14,230+

Note: Expenses above are based on the 2016/2017 schedule and are subject to change without notice.

ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF LIVING & STUDYING IN CANADA (PER ACADEMIC YEAR): $25,000+ CAD

*Fees are subject to change without notice. The above total is provided for estimation purposes only.

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

HOUSING + MEALS

HOW DO I APPLY?

Visit international.humber.ca/study-in-canada for a complete listing of requirements by country, including English language requirements.* Complete and submit your application package, including: all supporting documentation, and the $75 CAD non-refundable processing fee at international.humber.ca/apply.

* Note: If your English language skills do not meet the requirements for your academic program, you may be eligible for conditional admission through Humber’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program or through one of our language school partners. Not all programs offer conditional admission.

WHAT ARE MY OPPORTUNITIES AFTER GRADUATION?

 Possible employment opportunities in Canada  Internationally recognized credentials  Degree transfer options  Humber postgraduate programs