* Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both Health Insurance and mandatory non-tuition-fees, other fee include lab fee
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent
or
Mature student status
or
College or university transfer status
and
Results of mandatory admission testing for senior-level writing and math. Test fees will apply. For information on how to prepare for this assessment, visit the Health Related Programs Admissions Assessment (HHP 01) page.
English requirements
For any program level, a minimum of three years of full-time study at the secondary school level in an English language school system in a country where English is considered the primary language, or the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English, with acceptable grades in all English courses.
For any program level, a minimum of two full years of successful study in an accredited university degree program or two full years of successful study in an accredited college diploma program in a country OR in a postsecondary institution where English is the primary language of instruction.
Minimum TOEFL Scores: 550 for paper-based test OR 80 (20L, 20W, 20S, 20R) for internet-based test
Minimum IELTS Scores: Overall 6.0 AND No band below 5.5
Minimum MELAB Score: 76
Minimum EAP Score: Successful completion of all EAP courses with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 60% in Level 8
Minimum PTE Score: 53 - 57
Minimum CAEL Score: Overall band score of 60
Minimum FCE/CAE/CPE Score: Cambridge (FCE/CAE/CPE) 174 (with no single test score below 167)
Duolingo Language Test Scores: Between 105 -110
Humber’s Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees certificate program provides you with the core science, mathematics and communication skills that are essential for academic success in health and science-related programs at either the diploma or degree levels. As a first step to a career in health sciences, you will study a variety of subjects in areas including communications, mathematics, biology, chemistry, critical thinking, and academic and scientific writing. You will learn to analyze situations from various perspectives to help develop a sense of personal and social responsibility as a citizen and allied health professional.
In addition, you will learn about potential careers in the health sciences and science-related fields that will enable you to achieve your career objectives.
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Semester 1
GBIO 100: Biology 1
GCHM 100: Chemistry
GCOM 110: Writing for the Sciences 1
GCRT 100: Critical Thinking
GMTH 150: Math for Sciences 1
GPSY 100: Positive Psychology for Academic and Career Success
Semester 2
GBIO 150: Biology 2
GCHM 150: Chemistry 2
GCOM 220: Writing for the Sciences 2
GMTH 250: Math for Sciences 2
Required 2 from the following courses
GLIT 100: Foundations of Literature
GPHY 100: Physics
PSYC 150: Psychology: Introduction
We have students excel in careers in health such as practical nursing, nursing, biotechnology, personal support workers, paramedics, emergency communication professionals, and more. As a future health sciences professional, develop the core academic skills needed for your future academic studies and health care industry success.