Humber College was primarily known as the Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and was founded in 1967. The institute has 3 main campuses, North campus, Lakeshore campus and Humber Orangeville campus. Humber College - North offers full-time and part-time courses in Health Sciences, Business, Applied Technology, Liberal Arts, Media Studies and Hospitality and Tourism. The college prominently offers bachelor’s degree, diploma, certificate, postgraduate diploma and apprenticeship programmes across 40 major fields of study. The academic schools of Humber College fall under the following categories:
School of Health Sciences
School of Applied Technology
The Business School
School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
School of Creative and Performing Arts
School of Media Studies and Information Technology
School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism
School of Social and Community Services
The North campus has created the Humber Learning Resource Commons which serves as the main entrance for the campus. With a world-class infrastructure including a 264,000-square foot building with 6 floors, the campus also has an indoor pool, a fully functioning spa, sauna and athletics facilities. Further, the institutions also provide Bridge training programs for working professionals in the field of Information Technology and Engineering.
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