A list of puns related to "Humber College"
Hi, I'm an international student and I'm considering going to Humber for a postgraduate course in IT, is it worth it?
Every semester requirs me to take one elective course in the Humber Public Relations degree program. I was wondering if there are any minors offered at Humber College. It would be really cool to learn something like advertising to tie in tie in with PR
I just got accepted to Sheridan for Architectural Technician program, and also Humber for Interior Decorating program. Both for Fall 2022 intake. I need your opinion which option is better for an international student? (By looking at the course, future career, living cost and college-life.)
As a background, I have architecture degree and been working as an architect & interior designer for 3 years in my home country.
Any comments appreciated. Thanks!
I'm looking into applying and really interested in how good it was in terms of landing a job after the course.
I see a lot of punjabis doin randon diplomas from community colleges in canada and working odd jobs after that why don't Indians in canada prefer universities (uni of toronto,mcgill,ubritish columbia) like indians goin to usa do "my_qualifications" fy bcom
Hey guys, Iβm in a 3 year program at Humber but recently I took a year off to work. Iβll probably need to take a 3 year break because if I stop working full time my family and I will become homeless. I was reading the details about applying for re admission (https://academic-regulations.humber.ca/2019-2020/11.0-CONTINUATION-STUDY-PROMOTION-and-PROGRESSION/11.4-Readmission-Program-Study) and under diploma it says βstudents who fail to graduate within 200% of the normal duration of the programβ would be able to apply for re admission if in good standing. I checked on MyHumber and Iβm in good standing.
I just have to finish my third year and thatβs it. I just want to make sure, if I take a 3 year break, I can apply for re admission right? Does anyone know anyone who has done this before at Humber? I know my friend took a 3 year break at Laurier but Iβm not sure about Humber. Please help
Hello,
I'm reaching to this wonderful community because I am trying to decide which college I should pick. I would be an international student from Peru, and I am not sure which college can be the better pick for the Broadcasting and TV Diploma program. Humber, Seneca, Canadore and Durham Colleges seem to have very good courses in their curriculum, but I am aiming to focus in Editing and Post Production.
Does anybody here have a preference and why. Which program have the best option for post production?
Thanks a lot in advance for the comments.
For a school project I am currently doing research on students of Humber College, and if they perceive Humber as a school that is accepting of their beliefs, gender/sexuality, emotions, and interests.
All answers remain anonymous, your name or email will not appear anywhere in the results. There is around 10 questions.
Memorial University of Newfoundland or Thompson Rivers University or Humber College.
Hi good people, I want to complete my bachelors in business from canada. But now I am kinda confused about choosing University or college. I have three options 1.Memorial University of Newfoundland 2.Thompson rivers University 3. Humber College I know that if I compare ranks than mun will be much better than tru But I have some queries to know- 1. What about the part time and full time job facilities in the provinces between study and after completing bachelors. 2. What will be the pros and cons of University and college ?
All Opinions and suggestions are welcomed.
Hey everybody!
I have graduated from the Bachelor of Architecture program at one of the best universities in my country (can't say the name of the country, I do not want to get into jail lol. It is ruled by a dictator, tough), and I am also an illustration artist and have been interested in the mobile app development for a while.
I want to pursue a career in UX Design and Augmented Reality, and I am currently taking the Google UX Design online certificate from Coursera. I want to further improve my knowledge on the topic and find a job eventually, and primarily, move to Canada. That's why I am considering applying to the Humber College UX Design program. I know that it might not be the best education that I can get, however, as a citizen of a very poor country, neither do I have the money to get a better education. I want to get out of my country as soon as possible (it is really hard to live in a religious and conservative country as a gay person :)))).
So, my question is, can I find a job after I graduate from the Humber College UX Design program? Is Toronto a saturated city in terms of UX Design?
If I have a strong portfolio, does the quality of the certificate matter?
Does having a background in both Architecture and Illustration help?
I am sorry if I asked too many questions, I am really confused and I need help.
Hi, Guys i see alot of canadian pakistanis in this forum. Could i get your insight on how the college is for postgrad certificate supply chain? P.S i have a mechanical engineering degree with 2 yr experience, hoping to venture into supply chain industry canada.
I am in currently in grade 12 and soon I will be applying to colleges and was wondering are there any people who took electrical engineering technician or technology programs in Ontario in the recent years. If there are can you answer my question. It will be really helpful if you can answer my questions as soon as possible Thank you in advance.
Where do you currently work and how much do you get paid?
was the math in the program difficult?
How was the program overall and did it help you when looking for a job?
Those who are working what is a day in your life?
I want to do the technician program to and later on I might take the technologist program at Humber college those who went there what was your experience like?
I thought about becoming an industrial electrician after getting my technician diploma or continuing and getting a technologist diploma and working a office job any advice?
Finally I have co op next semester what are good places to work to get some more insight in this career?
Hello! I am an aspiring international student of Humber College for Fall 2022 intake. I plan to pursue Global Business Managament. Being unfamiliar with the kind of classes and way of teaching in Canada, are there people who can share how schooling is? I heard it is mostly essay assignments and papers. I'm just curious so I can prepare myself mentally. Thank you!
Hi Everyone!
I was wondering if I could get some insight into the Health-Related Programs Admissions Assessment (HHP 01) for Humber College's Practical Nursing Program. I'm not sure what restrictions are in place for previous test-takers that might prevent you from disclosing information about the test but I thought it's worth a try to ask some questions.
I know that there's an Essay (60 Min), Health Science Math (60 Min), Biology (20 Min), and Chemistry (20 Min) sections. However, I'd like some more details about the sections since I can't seem to find much online about them. That is, I want to know a little bit about the format and type of questions involved.
If possible, can someone please give me some more insight into the test? Preferably someone who has written the test during the Pandemic. I'd also like to know the process of online proctoring and how exactly that would work.
Thanks in advance!
Memorial University of Newfoundland or Thompson Rivers University or Humber College.
Hi good people, I want to complete my bachelors in business from canada. But now I am kinda confused about choosing University or college. I have three options 1.Memorial University of Newfoundland 2.Thompson rivers University 3. Humber College I know that if I compare ranks than mun will be much better than tru But I have some queries to know- 1. What about the part time and full time job facilities in the provinces between study and after completing bachelors. 2. What will be the pros and cons of University and college ?
All Opinions and suggestions are welcomed.
Hello,
I'm reaching to this wonderful community because I am trying to decide which college I should pick. I would be an international student from Peru, going to Ontario, Canada and I am not sure which college can be the better pick for the Broadcasting and TV Diploma program. Humber, Seneca, Canadore and Durham Colleges seem to have very good courses in their curriculum, but I am aiming to focus in Editing and Post Production.
Does anybody here have a preference and why. Which program have the best option for post production?
Thanks a lot in advance for the comments.
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