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Humber’s Graphic Design advanced diploma program develops creative and strategic designers who execute for a wide range of interactive media such as web and screen, user interaction, motion design and also traditional print products. While learning and mastering design concepts, you will generate creative solutions and produce visuals for effective multimedia communication. As you gain knowledge and skills, you will be exposed to the many topics and tasks required in contemporary design work. You will become strategically and typographically skilled and master digital, editorial, interactive, information, motion, user experience, user interface and web design techniques. Additionally, relevant programming and entrepreneurship knowledge will round out a comprehensive skill set.
As part of our interaction and design common platform cluster, this program will expose you to many aspects of design and allow you to collaborate with students in related fields. The first semester is shared with the Multimedia Design and Development program. Your exposure to different types of design work and common programming elements will enable you to investigate your options and choose a focus prior to your second year of study.
You will explore the many facets of graphic design and be instructed and trained on industry-based technology and software. Cross-disciplinary projects will allow you to develop collaborative and teamwork skills while preparing you for workplace environments. This program includes the unique opportunity to work with BuildingF, our in-house ad agency, working on real projects for clients while building your portfolio and professional contacts.
Course list will be available soon.
Students will participate in a mandatory work placement which follows the last semester of study. Students research the design industry to take advantage of opportunities to market themselves to prospective employers to find their own work placement locally or abroad.
Students also have exposure to real-world projects through Humber’s BuildingF.
Work-integrated learning opportunities prepare you for your future career. You will apply what you’ve learned in class and in real-world environments through a wide range of academic, community and industry partnerships. These work-integrated learning opportunities may include field experiences, professional practicums and co-operative education.
A field experience offers students an opportunity to engage in intensive experiences related to their field of study or career goals to build their skills, knowledge and abilities. Field experiences may be paid or unpaid.
Programs requiring a professional practicum offer practice-based experience or work hours for a professional license or certification. Students work under the direct supervision of an experienced professional. Placements are unpaid.
Students in co-op programs gain experience through paid work terms in their field of study that become progressively more complex as their skill level increases.
Students in co-op programs gain experience through paid work terms in their field of study that become progressively more complex as their skill level increases. The co-op portion of this program is optional.
If you would like to learn more about work-integrated learning at Humber, visit WIL AT HUMBER
PGWP Eligible Programs at Humber
International students interested in applying for a post-graduate work permit (PGWP) to potentially work in Canada after graduation must ensure their chosen program(s) align with the most current PGWP eligibility requirements outlined by Immigration, Refugees, & Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
To help you make an informed decision about your studies at Humber, you can review the provided list of PGWP Eligible Programs including the (Classification of Instructional Programs) for each program as well as a PGWP Eligible check to more easily identify programs that align with IRCC PGWP eligibility criteria*. While this list is meant to support your experience, be sure to verify the CIP code with the most current information on the IRCC website.
Please note that students who applied for a study permit before November 1, 2024, are not required to graduate in an eligible field of study. Any study permit applications submitted on or after November 1, 2024, must graduate in an eligible field of study.
*PGWP Eligibility
The Government of Canada is responsible for determining eligibility for student visa and post-graduate work permits. By posting this information, Humber Polytechnic intends to provide assistance to prospective applicants on a best efforts basis based on the most up-to-date information we have. Federal immigration regulations (including those governing student permits) are subject to change without prior notice to Humber Polytechnic or prospective applicants. Please refer to information posted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for the latest information regarding your application. Humber Polytechnic makes no representations, warranties, or guarantees with respect to the information provided on this page. We thank you for your understanding and invite you to contact us with any other questions that you might have regarding our programs.
Students from more than eight Media, Creative Arts, and Design programs worked with Villamedia to test the company's AI-driven generative art project, Vote for Peace, and to learn how the technology may be used in the future.
The Interactive & Design Platform offers a shared first semester between two programs giving you the freedom to change your area of study in the second semester to any of the two.
Watch the video to see the 2014 Humber Grad Show. Hear from students and faculty about their experience in the Graphic Design program, what they learned, and how it prepared them to find work in the future program through hands-on experience.
Learn more about Humber's partnership with the Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD), Canada’s largest professional association for graphic designers.
Graphic Design students collaborate with Siemens Canada and students from the Faculty of Media, Creative Arts, and Design and the Faculty of Applied Sciences & Technology to produce data visualization for the Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation.
Career & Student Success Advisors support your educational and career goals. Read more or book an appointment with Natasha Haniff.
BuildingF brings marketers and agencies together with advanced students from virtually any Humber program to produce strategic creative content and technology solutions. Instead of just being given a grade for assignments, students are provided with a chance to work with real clients, on actual accounts, receiving first-hand experience in the field.
The disciplines that can be accessed through BuildingF include anything found in a modern advertising, design or PR agency, including brand experience design, communications marketing, advertising design, writing, production, and much more.
Dwight Alexander is a creative director, educator, and content creator. As a seasoned designer with over 30 years of expertise in digital and graphic design, Dwight has provided exceptional design solutions for renowned brands such as Nike, Royal Bank, Sunlife Financial, Manulife, Telus, Corus Entertainment, CBC Kids, Warner Brothers, Netflix, and the Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corporation (OLG). He has been “Making things Visually Delicious since 1992!”
Natalia is a multidisciplinary creative specializing in the digital and print advertising industry. She is a full-time art director for a digital advertising agency and has worked with many highly honoured clients in Toronto and internationally. Natalia has worked in various roles and industries, incorporating art direction, visual design and print marketing skills in her creative endeavours. With a passion for fusing digital and print advertising applications, Natalia continues to implement instruction with both mediums in mind. Her previous experiences have been a key foundation in her creative journey. Natalia’s teaching encourages students to explore creative strategies and how theories can be applied in our daily lives through impactful reflection. She strives for students to embrace their creative expression through purposeful and dynamic creations.
My name is Kevin Brandon and I have taught in the Humber Graphic Design program since 2008. My industry design experience started with the print industry and transitioned into web design. This allowed me to fuse front-end coding with a strong graphic design sensibility.
Courses I have taught include digital design, UI/UX, front-end web design, branding, strategy and portfolio.
I hold a Master of Arts in Professional Communication from Royal Roads University.
I am also an active member of the Adobe Educator Leaders group, which is an international team of educators who are engaged in the latest digital design tools from Adobe, focusing not just on the tools but the design potential and collaboration.
Dylan's background in academic advising and career counselling made student affairs natural for him. Paired with his education in media and design, working in UX/UI design, community management, and post-secondary education was the perfect career that crossed innovation, advocacy, and research.
He couldn't choose between theory and practice - so Dylan chose both! He holds a diploma in Media Communications and a BAA in Media Studies. His published research is about cognitive behaviours in mobile environments, and he is now researching abstract semiotics in environmental graphic design.
After completing his MA in Media Production, Dylan continued his career at Humber College as a professor for the Graphic Design, Multimedia Design and Development, Bachelor of Design - User Experience, and User Experience Design programs, primarily teaching the Information Design and Digital Technology courses.
As an executive member, I played a crucial role in the development and approval of a new course for the University of Yorkville's video game design diploma program. I am well versed in the process of obtaining approval for new programs from the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities.
I possess a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of the creative digital industry, having served as a member of the 3D design team for acclaimed games such as Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed.
Between 1997 and 2004, I held a leadership position where I successfully managed the marketing and sales team at Sabir Dam Company, in collaborationwith Liebherr and Caterpillar companies. During my tenure, I achieved impressive results, including a 19% increase in sales of Dam-Engineering machines and a 23% increase in sales of engineering services.
Since 2018, I have been leading and managing the design, marketing, and sales teams for Can-Technologies and Entelegies in Cambridge, Ontario. Through my leadership, we have achieved a significant 33% increase in sales.
I had the privilege of leading and overseeing the design team responsible for the development of the Toronto Star's advanced mobile and tablet applications. I worked closely with the Toronto Star newsroom and content marketing team, providing guidance and leadership to ensure the success of the project.
I possess full mastery of the execution operations and details involved in graphic design, web design, and motion graphics, with a particular focus on achieving marketing goals. Additionally, I have extensive experience in hands-on design for a wide range of creative technology products.
When it comes to your interactions with innovative technology, Andrew has always believed you are more than a user. Over his lengthy career, he’s proven time and again that technology has the power to connect people through storytelling and shared emotional experiences. An award-winning designer, creative technologist, creative director, and now an instructor at Humber, Andrew seeks to use design to make the world a better place, not just for users but humans, too.
Mark-Anthony Karam is a design educator with over 15 years of experience as a graphic and interactive designer. Mark focuses on leveraging education technology that fosters accessible opportunities for social collaboration, student agency, and promotes the inclusion of wellness as a framework for teaching design in higher education. Keeping the learners' experience in mind, Mark has researched and developed strategies and pathways for teaching and learning design curriculum through social constructive collaboration and future creative technologies for both face-to-face and remote/online e-learning environments.
Leanna Palmer is a multi-disciplinary Creative Director and design educator. She has been a professor at Humber since 2016 and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design Art from Concordia University, and a Master of Arts from the Bard Graduate Center in New York City.
For the last 15 years, Leanna has been actively involved in the ever-expanding field of design in an array of environments: large established companies, start-ups, agency, in-house, and as a freelancer. She uses her deep digital expertise and extensive knowledge of the industry as a catalyst for inspiration in the classroom.
Leanna is a creative thinker who enjoys solving user-centric problems and has worked with some of Canada’s biggest companies including: Online Creative Director at Indigo head office, Digital Art Director at the CBC, and an Art Director at the Havas Agency. An innate curiosity has also led her to explore digital materiality and interaction design through some interesting collaborations with artists at Eyebeam Art and Technology Center in New York City, and Hexagram in Montreal.
David is a graphic designer and educator with experience in print and digital media. From branding, visual merchandising, package design and wayfinding to web, UX and UI design, he has a wide breadth of professional experience to share with students.
With an education in Visual Arts and Design, and as an advocate for drawing every day and lifelong learning, David brings a hand-crafted, mixed-media approach to teaching and learning that fosters innovation and engagement in the classroom.
CJ is a freelance motion designer and educator focused on creating compelling animated visuals to assist brands, with an immersive human-centered experience in mind. As a creative, CJ has collaborated with major financial corporations, agencies, independent clients, and startups that range from Canada, the U.S., and Australia.
With a diverse background in motion design, CJ works with a variety of media from social media and live web channels, to digital signage and live events. CJ's client roster includes but is not limited to Capital One Canada, Sportsnet, Cineplex, Scotiabank, LG2, Klick, Melbourne Fashion Hub, Canadian Olympic Committee, and more.
In addition to his five-plus years of industry experience, CJ has been teaching at Humber Polytechnic since 2020. He previously taught at University of Guelph-Humber in the Media & Communication Studies program.
CJ's teaching philosophy involves creating a collaborative, engaging hands-on experience and open learning environment, both in and outside the classroom. He encourages his students to be open minded, learn something new every day, all while having fun with it.
As a lifelong learner, CJ strives to use his knowledge and skill set to give back to the community in ways that creatively solve problems, push boundaries, and make a positive impact.
He is currently involved with Holland Bloorview, a teaching hospital and children's rehabilitation centre, to create an immersive, sensory-filled open-world environment by tapping into the minds of children with disabilities to create and show a world of possibility without barriers.
Jessica Wellman has over a decade of experience as a graphic designer and art director. Her expertise ranges from agency work to editorial design to digital design. She has worked for various brands including Chatelaine Magazine, House & Home Media, Shoppers Drug Mart, etc. Having taught for over six years at various educational institutes, she brings a diverse level of experience and approach to teaching.
As a seasoned Graphic & Digital Media Designer and Educator, I bring a wealth of experience from both corporate and freelance realms. Since 2009, I've been dedicated to teaching at Humber College, leveraging my expertise to cultivate engaging learning environments.
My educational journey includes a master's in Learning and Technology, which has equipped me to deploy dynamic teaching methodologies across traditional, hybrid, and online platforms. I'm committed to continuous improvement, regularly evaluating instructional approaches to enhance learning outcomes inside and beyond the classroom.
Fostering a learner-centric atmosphere, I encourage students to unleash their creativity through diverse media forms. Actively involved in esteemed groups such as Adobe Education Leader, Apple Teachers, and Microsoft Education, I stay connected with global educational communities, ensuring alignment between industry standards and classroom practices.
Cynthia Young is a highly experienced professional with over 25 years of experience in progressively senior roles in publishing, media, marketing, and advertising. She has a focus on deeply understanding the audience/customer using analytical and organizational design frameworks and has experience in brand marketing, media strategy, executive strategy, and product user experience design. Prior to becoming a professor at Humber College, she led the transformation and innovation at the Globe & Mail as their head of audience, moving over 6 million Canadians from paper news to digital news and teaching over 200 journalists the value of listening to their audience. She holds a Master of Business Administration in Creative Leadership from the Berlin School of Creative Leadership, a Teaching Excellence Program and Inclusive Curricular Design Certificate from Humber College, and a Reconciliation Education Certificate from Humber College and First Nations University. She is currently a professor and curriculum lead for Ontario’s first and only post-graduate certificate in Content Strategy at Humber College. She is also a professor in Humber’s three-year Graphic Design program, fostering designs that are embedded with audience-first strategies.
We have a variety of international initiatives that students have the ability to explore for credit and internship hours. These vary every year, but offer cultural experiences for students who crave to be inspired by different surroundings and cultures.
With more than 25,000 designers, Toronto is at the centre of Canada’s design sector. And as North America’s third largest hotspot for design, there are many opportunities in Toronto for aspiring graphic designers. Our program helps you develop the skills and training you need to pursue your chosen career.
With your powerful combination of creative thinking and technical abilities, you’ll be ready to make your mark in a wide variety of employment contexts including advertising, communications, web design, publishing, commercial printing, public relations, user experience and multimedia production. Your wide-ranging design abilities and use of digital tools and software will assist you in creating original and appealing designs for a broad range of projects including magazine articles, billboards, promotional material, brand experiences, digital applications and corporate websites.
As a freelancer you can enjoy the benefits of choosing your projects and clients, and setting your own rates and hours.
Registered Graphic Designers (RGD)
This program satisfies the educational requirement necessary for graduates to pursue the Registered Graphic Designer (RGD) designation, the professional standard for the industry. This designation is granted by the Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD).
Additional requirements may apply.
Note: The requirements for the additional credential(s) are determined by the granting body, which is independent from the College. Students are encouraged to obtain the specific requirements directly from the granting body before enrolling.
Program Availability
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Humber is a publicly funded institution. International students graduating from a PGWP Eligible program at Humber are eligible to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit.
International students in Canada could be eligible for an automatic scholarship*. Apply now!
Check out the step-by-step Admissions Road Map for helpful information and additional resources.
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Jan 2026 | North | Opening Soon |
Humber is a publicly funded institution. International students graduating from a PGWP Eligible program at Humber are eligible to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit.
International applicants outside of Canada can apply through Humber International. Check out the step-by-step Admissions Road Map for helpful information and additional resources.
Block-based: Students select a pre-set weekly schedule of courses that best meets their needs. Block-Based schedules may include in-person, hybrid and online courses.
Course-based: Students create their own schedule of courses from among in-person, hybrid and online options.
Condensed Week - Courses requiring students to come to campus are scheduled over 2-3 days per week. Online courses are scheduled on other days.
Online - Courses are scheduled only online and may be delivered asynchronously, where students study independently or synchronously, where students attend the online class on a specified time and day.
Twilight - In-person, online synchronous and hybrid courses are generally scheduled after 3:00pm.
Twilight-Online: Online synchronous courses are generally scheduled after 3:00 pm.
Watch the video to see students from a variety of programs collaborate on the annual Pixel Perfect show.
Every attempt is made to ensure that information contained on this website is current and accurate. Humber Polytechnic reserves the right to correct any error or omission, modify or cancel any course, program, fee, timetable or campus location at any time without prior notice or liability to users or any other Person.
Apply through OCAS between June 14 - July 19, 2024 and be registered full-time on Tuesday, September 17, 2024 and receive a $125 credit equal to the domestic application fee.
To qualify, get started by filling out the APPLY ON US form.
*This promotion is open to domestic applications for the September 2024 program intakes only. Offer not valid for existing applicants or applications.
International Students with a valid Study Permit or Letter of Introduction (LOI)* can receive a Waiver Code to cover the $100 September 2024 application fee.
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Applications to Humber are made through ontariocolleges.ca. Be sure to submit your application by July 15, 2024 to receive your Application Fee Credit. Applications for September will remain open as long as the program availability status shows Open.
To check program availability refer to the Campus/Availability listing on Humber’s program pages, search by availability, or ontariocolleges.ca.
To see where you are in the admissions process, visit the Admissions Road Map.
If you’re an international student, you can apply directly to Humber via our International Centre.
Call 416-675-3111 or email enquiry@humber.ca. If you have already applied, be sure to check your application status on myhumber.ca.
Domestic applicants can book a one-on-one advising appointment with an admissions representative.
Contact the International Centre for information about full-time programs (including the International Graduate School), how to apply and to follow up on your submitted application.
Speak to the Program Co-ordinator about the course curriculum, projects and career options.
Mark Karam, program co-ordinator
416-675-6622 ext. 3019
mark.karam@humber.ca
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If you’re in high school – grade 11 or 12 – you can earn co-op education credits through work placements in some skilled trades.
Applications to Humber are made through ontariocolleges.ca. Be sure to submit your application by the equal consideration deadline of February 1. You may apply after February 1, however, post-February 1 applications will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis depending on the availability of the space in the program.
To check program availability refer to the Campus/Availability listing on Humber’s program pages, search by availability, or ontariocolleges.ca.
To see where you are in the admissions process, visit the Admissions Road Map.
If you’re an international student, you can apply directly to Humber via our International Centre.
Get help narrowing down your program options or book a one-on-one pre-enrolment advising appointment with one of our Recruitment Officers.
Book a virtual appointment with a Student Mobility Advisor learn more about getting Transfer Credit(s) for previous post-secondary experience, Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR), and Pathways options.
Applicants must meet all the requirements below in order to meet minimum program eligibility. Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee an offer of admission. Admission decisions will be available via MyHumber, or by email and mail. Admission decisions will not be released by phone.
Admission selection is based on the following five requirements:
To be eligible for admission, you must possess the following:
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An applicant is considered a mature applicant if they have not completed secondary school or other postsecondary school, and will be 19 or older as of the first day of classes. Humber will invite you for testing to demonstrate that you meet all listed course requirements.
An applicant is considered a mature applicant if they have not completed secondary school or attended postsecondary studies, and will be 21 or older as of the first day of classes. Mature applicants for degree programs will be required to meet course requirements at the U/M level or equivalent.
An applicant is considered a college transfer applicant if they have completed some or all of a college-level credential. Humber may use a combination of secondary school and/or college courses and grades to determine program eligibility.
An applicant is considered a college transfer applicant if they have completed some or all of a college-level credential. Humber may use a combination of secondary school and/or college courses and grades to determine program eligibility. Applicants must have an overall minimum grade point average (GPA) of 65 per cent in the program. Applicants are required to disclose and provide academic transcripts for all course work completed at the postsecondary level.
An applicant is considered a university transfer applicant if they have completed some or all of a university-level credential. Humber may use a combination of secondary school and/or university courses and grades to determine program eligibility.
An applicant is considered a university transfer applicant if they have completed some or all of a university-level credential. Humber may use a combination of secondary school and/or university courses and grades to determine program eligibility. Applicants are required to disclose and provide academic transcripts for all course work completed at the postsecondary level.
Please submit 3 to 5 examples of your creative work. This could include: paintings, drawings, sculpture, sound art, dance, written work, music, technological play/prototypes, digital design, concept & strategy, animation or any other method through which you have explored your creative expression. We want to see you express your creative thinking and creativity.
Also, please include 3 to 5 samples of your rough work which could include: sketches, notes, thumbnails, writing process, thinking process. If you do not have visual artifacts of your process, please write a brief 250 word (max) description of how you approach and work through a creative project. We want to know how you think.
Select three (3) of the pieces in your portfolio. For each of the three (3) pieces, in 150 words, describe why you chose to include that piece in your portfolio. In total, your written submission should not exceed 450-500 words.
All applicants whose first language is not English must meet Humber’s English Language Proficiency Policy.
Canadian citizens or permanent residents with international education are required to provide a credential evaluation. Note, for international High school education course by course evaluations, ICAS must be used. For international post-secondary education, a WES evaluation must be provided. In situations where you expect to apply for transfer credit, it is recommended that a course by course WES evaluation is completed.
Admission equivalencies for Humber depend on your country of study. Please enter your location or choose detect my location to see the requirements for your country below.
Once you have been accepted, and have confirmed your offer, you may need to complete a further set of requirements related to your program (Post-Admission Requirements).
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Processor | Intel i5 (Quad Core) | Intel i7 (Quad Core or Higher) |
OS | Mac/Windows (Mac Preferred) | Mac/Windows (Mac Preferred) |
Memory | 8GB | 16GB or Higher |
Storage | 256GB (SSD Solid State Drive Preferred) | 512GB or Higher (SSD Solid State Drive Preferred) |
Monitor | 13" | 15" or Higher |
Other | Adobe CC/Office Subscription. External Hard Drive (256GB or Higher) | Adobe CC/Office Subscription. External Hard Drive (256GB or Higher) |
Speak to the Program Co-ordinator about the course curriculum, projects and career options.
Mark Karam, program co-ordinator
416-675-6622 ext. 3019
mark.karam@humber.ca
The 2021/2022 fee for two semesters is:
Fees are subject to change.
Fees by Semester
Domestic Fees International FeesSemester 1 | 2021-2022 Fees |
Tuition | $1,351.41 |
Compulsory Ancillary Fee | $334.43 |
Compulsory Student Union Fee | $62.50 |
IGNITE Health and Dental Insurance Fee | $104.23 |
Enhanced Student Experience Fee (Optional) | $0.00 |
Program Ancillary Fee | $0.00 |
Co-op/Placement | $0.00 |
Total | $1,852.57 |
Semester 2 | 2021-2022 Fees |
Tuition | $1,351.41 |
Compulsory Ancillary Fee | $334.43 |
Compulsory Student Union Fee | $62.50 |
IGNITE Health and Dental Insurance Fee | $104.23 |
Enhanced Student Experience Fee (Optional) | $0.00 |
Program Ancillary Fee | $0.00 |
Co-op/Placement | $0.00 |
Total | $1,852.57 |
Semester 3 | 2021-2022 Fees |
Tuition | $1,351.41 |
Compulsory Ancillary Fee | $334.43 |
Compulsory Student Union Fee | $62.50 |
IGNITE Health and Dental Insurance Fee | $104.23 |
Enhanced Student Experience Fee (Optional) | $0.00 |
Program Ancillary Fee | $0.00 |
Co-op/Placement | $0.00 |
Total | $1,852.57 |
Semester 4 | 2021-2022 Fees |
Tuition | $1,351.41 |
Compulsory Ancillary Fee | $334.43 |
Compulsory Student Union Fee | $62.50 |
IGNITE Health and Dental Insurance Fee | $104.23 |
Enhanced Student Experience Fee (Optional) | $0.00 |
Program Ancillary Fee | $0.00 |
Co-op/Placement | $0.00 |
Total | $1,852.57 |
Semester 5 | 2021-2022 Fees |
Tuition | $1,351.41 |
Compulsory Ancillary Fee | $334.43 |
Compulsory Student Union Fee | $62.50 |
IGNITE Health and Dental Insurance Fee | $104.23 |
Enhanced Student Experience Fee (Optional) | $0.00 |
Program Ancillary Fee | $0.00 |
Co-op/Placement | $0.00 |
Total | $1,852.57 |
Semester 6 | 2021-2022 Fees |
Tuition | $1,351.41 |
Compulsory Ancillary Fee | $334.43 |
Compulsory Student Union Fee | $62.50 |
IGNITE Health and Dental Insurance Fee | $104.23 |
Enhanced Student Experience Fee (Optional) | $0.00 |
Program Ancillary Fee | $0.00 |
Co-op/Placement | $0.00 |
Total | $1,852.57 |
Semester 1 | 2021-2022 Fees |
Tuition | $9,067.34 |
Compulsory Ancillary Fee | $334.43 |
Compulsory Student Union Fee | $62.50 |
IGNITE Health and Dental Insurance Fee | $104.23 |
Enhanced Student Experience Fee (Optional) | $0.00 |
Program Ancillary Fee | $0.00 |
Co-op/Placement | $0.00 |
Total | $9,568.50 |
Semester 2 | 2021-2022 Fees |
Tuition | $9,067.34 |
Compulsory Ancillary Fee | $334.43 |
Compulsory Student Union Fee | $62.50 |
IGNITE Health and Dental Insurance Fee | $104.23 |
Enhanced Student Experience Fee (Optional) | $0.00 |
Program Ancillary Fee | $0.00 |
Co-op/Placement | $0.00 |
Total | $9,568.50 |
Semester 3 | 2021-2022 Fees |
Tuition | $9,067.34 |
Compulsory Ancillary Fee | $334.43 |
Compulsory Student Union Fee | $62.50 |
IGNITE Health and Dental Insurance Fee | $104.23 |
Enhanced Student Experience Fee (Optional) | $0.00 |
Program Ancillary Fee | $0.00 |
Co-op/Placement | $0.00 |
Total | $9,568.50 |
Semester 4 | 2021-2022 Fees |
Tuition | $9,067.34 |
Compulsory Ancillary Fee | $334.43 |
Compulsory Student Union Fee | $62.50 |
IGNITE Health and Dental Insurance Fee | $104.23 |
Enhanced Student Experience Fee (Optional) | $0.00 |
Program Ancillary Fee | $0.00 |
Co-op/Placement | $0.00 |
Total | $9,568.50 |
Semester 5 | 2021-2022 Fees |
Tuition | $9,067.34 |
Compulsory Ancillary Fee | $334.43 |
Compulsory Student Union Fee | $62.50 |
IGNITE Health and Dental Insurance Fee | $104.23 |
Enhanced Student Experience Fee (Optional) | $0.00 |
Program Ancillary Fee | $0.00 |
Co-op/Placement | $0.00 |
Total | $9,568.50 |
Semester 6 | 2021-2022 Fees |
Tuition | $9,067.34 |
Compulsory Ancillary Fee | $334.43 |
Compulsory Student Union Fee | $62.50 |
IGNITE Health and Dental Insurance Fee | $104.23 |
Enhanced Student Experience Fee (Optional) | $0.00 |
Program Ancillary Fee | $0.00 |
Co-op/Placement | $0.00 |
Total | $9,568.50 |
*Plus Mandatory Health Insurance fee once per academic year: Fall start - $420 Winter start - $280 Summer start - $140
$200 to $500 per semester – textbooks, subscriptions, printing and website costs. Students are required to have a laptop to enter the program.
Understand the costs associated with coming to Humber and explore resources available from first year to your final year on Student Fees and Financial Resources.
Find out more about scholarships and bursaries that you may be eligible for, visit Student Scholarships. International students can visit International Student Scholarships.
Bursaries are available for Certificate, Diploma and Degree programs primarily based on financial need, visit Humber Bursaries.
Find out more information about external scholarships and bursaries, visit External Awards.
Humber offers a variety of bursaries and scholarships for Indigenous students, visit Indigenous Student Awards.
Humber Pathways include:
Humber Pathways include:
Below are a few examples of pathways into this program. For more information on a pathway, click the Details button. To see all of your possible pathway options, click the View All Pathways link underneath the table.
View All Transfer Out Opportunities From This ProgramAdditional information will be made available to students from their program before the beginning of the Winter term. Courses with in-person requirements will likely also have online components. The delivery mode of some courses is still being determined. Humber may need to change plans for in-person learning, subject to government and public health directives and/or additional health and safety considerations.
You can find a complete list of programs with downloads including program and course details at Current Student Resources
Students in programs marked as online/in-person will have a combination of those two types of delivery. Additional information will be made available to students from their program in the first week of June. Courses with in-person requirements will likely also have online components. The delivery mode of some courses is still being determined. Humber may need to change plans for in-person learning, subject to government and public health directives and/or additional health and safety considerations.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the program, a graduate will:
Conceptualize and develop design solutions using principles of design to create visual communications that meet the needs of the project.
Employ the design process to create design solutions that meet the project objectives and the needs of the client and/or user.
Plan, create and use photography, illustration and typography in design layouts to meet the requirements of the creative brief.
Design, develop and create a variety of media products using relevant, current and/or emerging technologies.
Communicate ideas, design concepts and opinions clearly and persuasively to others.
Use recognized industry practices throughout the design process and related business tasks.
Plan, implement, and evaluate graphic design projects using project management skills to deliver quality work to clients according to schedule and within budget. |
Complete all work in a professional and ethical manner, and in accordance with all applicable legislation and regulations.
Keep current with visual media design trends, technologies and industry practices using strategies that enhance work performance and guide professional development.