University of Guelph-Humber

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University of Guelph-Humber
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Established: 2002
Type: Public
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Campus: Urban
Colours: Red and Blue
Website: www.guelphhumber.ca

The University of Guelph-Humber is a university-college partnership between the University of Guelph and Humber College. It was established in 2002. It is located on Humber's North Campus in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school offers eight regular four-year academic programs, each of which grant both a university honours degree and college diploma.

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Programs

Guelph-Humber offers several programs, each of which leads to a different university honours degree and college diploma:

  • Business Program[1]
    • Bachelor of Business Administration
    • Diploma in Business Administration
  • Kinesiology Program (Begins September 2008)[2]
    • Bachelor of Applied Science (Kinesiology)
    • Diploma in Fitness and Health Promotion
  • Computing Program (Currently Undergoing 2-Year Restructuring)[3]
    • Bachelor of Applied Computing
    • Diploma in Wireless & Telecommunications Technology
  • Early Childhood Studies Program [4]
    • Bachelor of Applied Science (Early Childhood)
    • Diploma in Early Childhood Education
  • Family and Community Social Services Program [5]
    • Bachelor of Applied Science (Family and Community Social Services)
    • Social Service Workers' Diploma
  • Justice Studies Program [6]
    • Bachelor of Applied Science (Justice Studies)
    • Diploma in Police Foundations or Diploma in Law and Security Administration
  • A part-time Justice Studies Program designed for practicing Canadian law enforcers is also offered.[7]
  • Media Studies Program [8]
    • Bachelor of Applied Arts (Media Studies)
    • Diploma in Journalism, or Diploma in Public Relations, or Diploma in Creative Photography
  • Psychology Program [9]
    • Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology)
    • Diploma in General Arts and Sciences

Guelph Humber New Enrollment Events

Each year for new student the University of Guelph-Humber (UGH) has Kickstart, and Orientation. To show student around campus and participate in events to let student gets involved, and get to know each other.



Guelph-Humber Student Association

The University of Guelph-Humber's Student Government is The Guelph-Humber Student Association (GHSA). The elected GHSA currently consists of 3 Executives, 9 Program Representatives and a maximum of 5 non-voting Student Senators who represent the University on the University of Guelph Senate. The GHSA works with the Humber Student Federation to provide services and activities to the students on campus. They are also responsible for annual events such as the Guelph-Humber Winter Formal.

The Current 2008 - 2009 GHSA

Executive

Position Office Holder
President Urmila Puran
Vice President
(Academics)
TBD
Vice President
(Activities)
Melissa Loomans
Vice President
(Finance & Operations)
Sunny Dhillon

Student Senators

Urmila Puran Brittany Medeiros
Sunny Dhillon Steven Sewell
Michael Lockhart

Program Representatives

Program Representatives
Business Mohparneet Jhandi
Vanessa Khan
Media Heather Butts
Stacey Marson
Family & Community Social Services Heather Chancey
TBD
Early Childhood Raadiyah Nazeem
Caitlyn Robertson
Justice Brittany Medeiros
Savita Sharma
Computing Sunny Dhillon
TBD
Psychology TBD
TBD
Kinesiology TBD
TBD

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