Humber College
Overview
Established in 1967
Nature: Public college
Location: Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with North Campus, Lakeshore Campus and Orangeville Campus
Students: More than 33,000 full-time students and 23,000 part-time students
Language: Mainly taught in English
Educational philosophy
Humber College is committed to providing high-quality vocational education and training, aiming to cultivate students' practical skills, innovative thinking and employability. The school emphasizes a teaching method that combines theory and practice, and ensures that the course content keeps up with market demand through close cooperation with the industry.
Historical background
As part of the Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology system, Humber College has continuously expanded its educational programs and service scope since its establishment, and has now become one of the largest and most respected higher education institutions in Canada.
Subjects and courses
Humber offers a wide range of courses at different levels, including undergraduate certificates, diplomas, graduate certificates, and bachelor's degrees.
Professional fields include but are not limited to:
Business Management
Creative Arts and Design
Engineering Technology
Health Sciences
Community Services
Information Technology
Tourism and Hospitality Management
Sustainable Energy
Food Science
Media Studies
Accounting and Finance
Law and Administration
Transportation and Logistics
Special Advantages
Internship Opportunities: Many courses include paid or unpaid internships, allowing students to gain valuable experience in a real working environment.
Industry Cooperation: We have established close ties with local companies, not only providing internships for students, but also participating in the course development process to ensure the relevance of teaching content.
International Vision: Encourage students to participate in overseas exchange programs, while attracting students from all over the world to join the campus community.
Innovation Support: There are dedicated support structures to help students realize their entrepreneurial dreams, such as business incubators and other facilities.
Career Development Services: Provide comprehensive career planning guidance, resume writing guidance and interview skills training for current students and alumni.
Campus Facilities
Library: Each main campus is equipped with modern library resources.
Laboratories and Studios: Set up different types of professional laboratories or creative spaces according to subject needs.
Sports Facilities: Including gyms, swimming pools, sports fields, etc.
Dormitories: Provide on-campus apartment options for students who need accommodation.
Dining services: There are many restaurants and cafes on campus.
Health Center: Provides basic medical services and mental health counseling.
Contact information
Official website: https://www.humber.ca/
Address: It depends on which campus you want to visit. Please refer to the official website for details.
Phone: +1 416-675-6622
Email: info@humber.ca
Certification and recognition
Humber College is a formal higher education institution approved and regulated by the Ontario government. The degrees and certificates it provides are widely recognized in Canada and internationally.
For Chinese students, some of the academic qualifications issued by Humber are also recognized by the Chinese Ministry of Education, but the specific situation may vary with policy changes. It is recommended to check the latest official announcement for confirmation.
Other information
Admission requirements:
Undergraduate programs: Generally require high school graduation, a certain level of English (such as IELTS scores), and relevant application materials.
Graduate certificate programs: Usually require applicants to have a bachelor's degree or other equivalent qualifications in related fields.
Scholarships: Humber offers a variety of scholarships, grants and other forms of financial assistance to eligible students.
Extracurricular activities: A variety of community organizations, cultural activities and volunteer service opportunities make students' university life more colorful.
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