Humber College organizational structure
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[edit] School of Applied Technology
- Bachelor of Applied Technology (Industrial Design)
- Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering Technician Co-op
- Architectural Technology Co-op
- Architectural Technology Co-op Facility Planning Profile
- Cabinet Making
- Chemical Engineering Technology Chemical and Microbial Analysis Co-op
- Civil Engineering Technology Co-op
- Computer & Network Support Technician
- Computer Engineering Technology
- Computer Numerical Control (Mechanical Technician)
- Design Foundation
- Electrical Engineering Technology Control Systems Co-op
- Electromechanical Engineering Technology Automation and Robotics Profile Co-op
- Electronics Engineering Technology Co-op
- Environmental Systems Engineering Technology Energy Management
- Environmental Technology Co-op
- Fluid Power Technology Co-op
- Industrial Maintenance (Mechanical Technician)
- Industrial Woodworking Technician
- Injection Moulding Set-Up Technician
- Interior Decorating Co-op
- Interior Design Co-op
- Landscape Maintenance and Development
- Mechanical Engineering Technology CAD/CAM Profile Co-op
- Mechanical Engineering Technology Design Profile Co-op
- Mechanical Technician - Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
- Mechanical Technician Industrial Maintenance
- Plastics Engineering Technician
- Product Innovation Technician
- Technology Foundation
- Urban Arboriculture - Tree Care
- Wireless and Telecommunications Technology
[edit] Landscape Technician Co-op
The students are involved in running the Humber Arboretum. The students constructed an exhibit for the Canada Blooms Flower and Garden Show.
[edit] Canadian Plastics Training Centre
The Canadian Plastics Training Centre (CPTC) was established to provide education, training and consulting services directly to the plastics industry. Partners of the CPTC include the Canadian Plastics Industry Association, Engel, Husky, Instron and Sumitomo.
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[edit] School of Creative & Performing Arts
Many courses within this department have been involved directly or indirectly with the television series Distinguished Artists.
[edit] Comedy: Writing and Performance
The Humber School of Comedy was founded in 1999, and is the first and only post-secondary degree program in comedy, in the English-speaking world. The faculty includes Emmy Award-winners SCTV funny-people, and the founder of Yuk Yuk's.
Merv Griffin Productions and Creative Artists Management started pre-production on a reality show based on the course; the series was squashed by Humber's faculty union, who claimed the show might negatively affect the level of education at the school. The series editing procedure would have been unprecedented.
See: Humber College Comedy: Writing and Performance
[edit] Theatre: Performance
The Humber School of Theatre Performance's three-year curriculum includes acting techniques, physical theatre, movement, voice, text analysis, film and TV performance, audition techniques, stage combat, playwriting and theatre history. You learn by doing, through class exercises and mainstage productions with performances in a variety of venues.
[edit] Faculty
Diana Belshaw, Kennedy MacKinnon, Dean Gilmour, Tatiana Jennings, Catherine Marrion, Paul Dejong, Janet Laine-Green, Booth Savage, Karin Randoja, Ker Wells, Christine Brubaker, Rod Ceballos, Edward Roy, Pam Johnson, Steve Wilsher, Kara Wooten, Alex Fallis
[edit] Theatre: Production
[edit] Other
Faculty includes Rik Emmett (music business)
[edit] School of Health Sciences
- Early Childhood Education
- Funeral Service Education
- Occupational Therapist Assistant
- Paramedic
- Personal Support Training Personal Attendant Profile
- Personal Support Training Personal Support Worker Profile
- Pharmacy Technician
- Physiotherapist Assistant
- Practical Nursing
[edit] School of Hospitality, Recreation & Tourism
Looking for an exciting career in a hotel or restaurant?
Perhaps you see yourself working at a resort, on a cruise ship, or for an airline?
Maybe you’d prefer working in fitness and recreation – training athletes or managing a sporting event?
-We offer a range of program choices in Culinary, Hospitality, Tourism, Fitness, and Recreation
OUR POST SECONDARY PROGRAMS
1 Year Culinary Skills
2 Year Culinary Management
Cook Apprentice
1 Year Food & Beverage Service
2 Year Hospitality Management (Hotel & Restaurant)
2 Year Tourism Management
2 Year Tourism & Hospitality Management Business Applications
2 Year Fitness & Health Promotion
2 Year Recreation & Leisure Services
OUR POST GRADUATE PROGRAMS
1 Year Tourism & Hospitality Administration Advanced Diploma
1 Year Hospitality & Tourism Operations Management Ontario Graduate Certificate
1 Year Culinary Administration Advanced Diploma
1 Year Exercise Science and Lifestyle Management Ontario Graduate Certificate
-All programs include at least one internship (work placement) -Each program offers a study abroad option that provides students with the opportunity to travel the world -Over 90% of our graduates are offered full-time jobs in their field of study within only three months of graduation -Over 60 % of our students are offered employment by their work placement -Culinary students train in our award-winning culinary lab, The Compass Group Canada Demonstration Theatre and Lab -Hospitality students train in The Humber Room, our upscale student-operated dining room, which is open to the public -Fitness students train in our on-campus personal training lab, group exercise studio and fitness assessment lab and can earn nationally recoqnized certifications which are built into the program -Tourism students can earn industry certifications and the program is endorsed by the Canadian Institute of Travel Counsellors (CITC)
[edit] School of Information Technology & Faculty of Accounting
[edit] Liberal Arts & Sciences
- English Department
- English Language Centre
- English for Academic Purposes
- Summer Language Program
- TESL / TEFL
- General Arts and Sciences
- General Education Dept.
- Literacy & Basic Skills Dept.
- Mathematics Dept.
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[edit] School of Media Studies
- Advertising and Graphic Design
- Advertising - Media Sales
- Broadcasting - Radio
- Creative Photography
- Film and Television Production
- Graphic Design for Print and Web
- Journalism - Print and Broadcast - Broadcast Profile, Print Profile, Creative Writing Profile
- Journalism - Print and Broadcast - Aboriginal Profile
- Media Foundation
- Multimedia 3D Computer Animation
- Multimedia Design and Production Technician
- Package and Graphic Design
- Public Relations
- Web Design, Development and Maintenance
- Creative Advertising, Bachelor's
Humber won a political advertisement contest, run on 14 December 2005 by television program Canada AM. The team of four beat teams from Concordia, OCAD, and UBC.[1] One member was from the Advertising and Graphic Design course, one from the Creative Advertising course, and two from the media copywriting course.
[edit] Digital Imaging Training Centre
[edit] The Ontario Post Production Training Centre
[edit] School of Social & Community Services
- Child and Youth Worker
- Developmental Services Worker
- Emergency Telecommunications
- Police Foundations
- Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training
- Social Service Worker
[edit] References
- ^ Julia Strojnik, "Humber team wins advertising contest". Humber EtCetera, 19 January 2006, page 4, 1/2 page.

