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Students can choose from over 100 diploma and certificate programs at Humber. A postsecondary diploma or certificate is designed to give students practical hands-on experience, as well as theoretical knowledge in their chosen field.

An advanced diploma will take six semesters (three years) to complete and will generally include a work placement. A diploma will take at least four semesters (two years) to complete and will usually include a work placement.

Certificate programs are generally shorter, less than four semesters (less than two years), and place a greater focus on applied learning. Technical certificates are generally three semesters in length, and focus on technical hands-on learning skills using an individualized learning approach.

The following list has been designed to help you identify a general field of study and the associated programs offered within that discipline.

NOTE: Bachelor's Degrees and Apprenticeship Programs are listed separately.

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Applied Technology

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Arts and Performance

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Business and Management

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Community and Emergency Services

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Health Sciences

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Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism

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Information Technology

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Liberal Arts & Sciences

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Media

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NOTE: you can also locate programs via the following pages:

Declaration of Waiver

The information in this calendar is accurate as of August 27, 2008. Humber does its best to update calendar information regularly so that students are not inconvenienced. However, on occasion, changes do occur. Therefore, after August 27, 2008, Humber reserves the right to modify or cancel any program, profile, course, program objective, fee, timetable or campus location without notice or prejudice.

It is also Humber’s right to schedule classes any time, Monday through Saturday. Students should be aware that it may be necessary for them to take a course or courses during the evening or on Saturday.

Our most up-to-date information can be found in our 2009/2010 online calendar at postsecondary.humber.ca.

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