QUICK FACTS - Humber

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QUICK FACTS 2016/2017

Transcript of QUICK FACTS - Humber

QUICK FACTS2016/2017

Chris WhitakerPresident & CEOHumber College

This is an exciting time for Humber, as we begin to celebrate our 50th anniversary of offering life-changing learning experiences.

With a wide range of programs and pathways for our diverse community of students, Humber offers an in-demand balance of theory and practice that makes our graduates attractive to employers.

Building on 50 years of experience, the future looks bright for the whole Humber community. I’m proud of the distinctive polytechnic style of education that we offer, and I invite you to learn more about us.

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Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning,established in 1967, is one of the largest colleges in Canada. We emphasize a polytechnic style of education, which incorporates theoretical knowledge and hands-on, practical experience.

3campuses

More than 170full-time programs

1,400students in residence

71,000+program applications

annually

1,950apprenticeship

students

18,600full-time studentsNorth Campus

11,000full-time students

Lakeshore Campus

200full-time students

Orangeville Campus

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• Apprenticeship certificates• Certificates• Diplomas• Honours bachelor’s degrees• Postgraduate certificates

88%of employers are

satisfied with hiring Humber graduates*

10,000graduates annually

215,000+alumni

* 2015 Ontario Key PerformanceIndicator (KPI) survey results

More than 90%of programs feature

work placement, clinical practice or industry-related experiences

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SCHOOL OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY

• Arboriculture and horticulture• Architectural technology• Engineering technologies• Industrial design• Interior design• Landscape design• Project management• Skilled trades• Sustainable energy• Wireless telecommunications

Humber has eight academic schools, which oversee curriculum and programming for all full-time and continuing education programs. The followingare just some of the programs we offer.

SCHOOL OF CREATIVE & PERFORMING ARTS

• Acting for film and television• Arts administration• Comedy• Creative writing• Music• Publishing• Theatre performance• Theatre production

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• Traditional Chinese medicine

* In collaboration with the University of New Brunswick

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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

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• Journalism• Media and digital communications• Multimedia design• Photography• Public relations• Radio and television• Web design and development

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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL & COMMUNITY SERVICES

• Addictions and mental health• Behavioural science• 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• Business administration and management• Cosmetics, fashion, esthetician and spa management• Entrepreneurship • Event management• Finance• Golf management• Healthcare management • Human resources• International business • International development• Legal studies• Marketing• Public administration

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Humber offers 25 honours bachelor’s degree programs.

BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTSParalegal Studies

BACHELOR OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF CHILD AND YOUTH CARE

BACHELOR OF COMMERCEAccountingDigital Business ManagementFashion ManagementFinanceHealthcare ManagementHospitality and Tourism ManagementHuman Resources ManagementInternational BusinessManagement StudiesMarketingSupply Chain Management

BACHELOR OF CREATIVE ADVERTISING

BACHELOR OF DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS

BACHELOR OF FILM AND MEDIA PRODUCTION

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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Specializedemployment programsfor youth, newcomers to

Canada and women, as well as services for job seekers

and employers

12association and

partnership programs

60+fully online programs

1,400career-building and

general interest continuing education courses

2campuses providing

year-round conference spaces and catering

services

400+online courses

3trucking programs

5motorcycle courses,

including private courses

1Centre for Employee Benefits

5Community Employment

Centres

2residences for

summer conference accommodations

AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

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2academic & career

success centres

7academic support centres

for math, writing and accounting

1campus television

station

19varsity sports teams

1student-run gourmet

restaurant

2centres offering healthcare, counselling and accessibility services

18 provincial and national

varsity gold medals

1community

radio station

45student clubs

with more than

160 events

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2 floors and38,000 sq ft

Humber Interactive Spaces (HIVES) new Health Sciences

labs and classrooms

6 floors and 264,000 sq ft

Learning Resource Commons (LRC)

43,000 sq ftStudent Welcome and

Resource Centre

22,000 sq ftFitness Centre

26,500 sq ftCentre for

Entrepreneurship

12,000 sq ftArt Commons

HIVES

Student Welcome and Resource Centre

Learning Resource Commons

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Humber was

1 of 3Canadian colleges awarded

Canada’s Greenest Employer 2016

1stOntario college to achieve

silver STARS rating from the Association

for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher

Education (AASHE)

55%of all waste generated is

diverted from landfills

All paper usedincorporates at least

50%post-consumer wasteand is certified by the

Forest Stewardship Council

1LEED Gold-certified Centre

for Urban Ecology

LEED Silveris our minimum standardfor all new construction

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6,300+bursaries, awards and

scholarships awarded annually

$5.6 millionprovided in financial aid, awards and scholarships

80students received

Study Abroad scholarships

More than

$3.2 milliontotal research budget

126 faculty

30 staff

1,097 students and

80 partners involved

in 85 research projects

62active members of the Centre for Entrepreneurship

10winners of start-up funding

from New Venture Seed Fund and LaunchPad

competition

AWARDS, BURSARIESAND SCHOLARSHIPS

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The Aboriginal Resource Centre works to build a sense ofcommunity by connecting people through Aboriginal perspectives.

1month dedicated

to celebratingAboriginal culture

1Aboriginal StudentClub dedicated to

cross-cultural learning

1Indigenous Knowledge

Certificate

1Elder on campus

2Aboriginal Resource Centres (Lakeshore

and North Campuses)

2student spaces

(Wigwamen residence lounge and open access

Aboriginal lounge — North Campus)

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5 ways to study abroad: • Semester/course abroad• Study tour/field trip• Research project• Work placement• Volunteer experience

500+Humber students, faculty and staff have experienced global learning opportunities abroad

1Global Citizenship Certificate

4,100+international students from more than 100 countries

4international student advisors and many initiatives dedicated to helping students adjust to

life in Canada

60+trips, events and workshops

for internationalstudents annually

215,000alumni

30+perk partners

1alumni magazine

(Humber dialogue)

6+ ways to connect including:

facebook.com/humbercollegealumni

twitter.com/humberalumni

linkedin.com/edu/humber-college-19958

instagram.com/humberalumni

youtube.com/humbercollegealumni

humber.ca/alumni

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ENVIRONMENTAL SAVINGS

Using recycled paper instead of virgin-fibre paper has reduced the ecological footprint of this publication by:

10 trees35,677 L of water

437 kg of solid waste1,435 kg of CO2 and 1.8 kg of NOX emissions

FPOFSC certification

Humber North Campus205 Humber College Blvd.Toronto, Ontario, CanadaM9W 5L7

Humber Lakeshore Campus2 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr.Toronto, Ontario, CanadaM8V 4B6

Humber Orangeville Campus275 Alder St.Alder Street Recreation ComplexOrangeville, Ontario, CanadaL9W 5H6

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twitter.com/humbercollege

youtube.com/humberlive

instagram.com/humbercollege

linkedin.com/edu/humber-college-19958

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