Information from Humber College
Restrictions
Closed programmes: All programs/courses on certificate and graduate level. Classes in nursing and paralegal studies.
Please note that Umeå students are strongly recommended to take courses in one of Humber's Honours Bachelor's degree Programmes (i.e. undergraduate).
Courses
Step 1: Click on "Credential"
Step 2: Select "Honours Degree" for Humber's four-year (8 semester) Bachelor degrees
Step 3: Click on the subject you are interested in and you will find the courses further down on the page.
You must choose courses from one faculty only when applying to Humber.
Course types: Usually 3 credits/course
Full time studies on undergraduate level (corresponding to 30 hp):
15 credits
Academic year:
Autumn term: September–December
Winter term: January–April
Additional costs
As an exchange student, you do not need to pay tuition fees. However, additional costs may incur.
Students should budget $500-$800 CAD for course textbooks. Other approximate monthly costs of living are around $600 - $800 per month (this does not include accommodation).
Health care insurance is mandatory for all exchange students, estimated CAD $111.12/semester. Students are responsible for paying for the International Student Insurance provided through Humber, estimated CAD $140/semester.
Official Academic Transcript fee is $11.30 CAD
Accommodation
On-campus accommodation is offered but not guaranteed. Students are strongly encouraged to live in a Residence suite (two separate bedrooms to a Residence suite).
Semi-Suite Style (Double Occupancy Bedroom): $3,645 CAD + Mandatory Meal plan rate $1,425 CAD Silver Dining Plan
North Campus: Single Dorm Style: $4,277 CAD + Mandatory Meal plan rate $1,425 CAD Silver Dining Plan
Costs are subject to change.
Student support
Study with disabilities (umu.se)