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Bachelor of Community Development (Honours) Humber Polytechnic - Lakeshore Campus Humber Polytechnic - Lakeshore Campus, Canada

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CAD 20678

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*Subject to change and other fees
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CAD 100 Waived

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48 months

Duration

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6.5

IELTS

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84

TOEFL

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70%

Min GPA

Program Overview

Humber’s Bachelor of Community Development degree program offers a unique blend of theory and practice-based experience. Students learn how to work effectively in communities, how to build capacity for change, lead projects and advocate for people who face barriers to living a full and productive life. 

The first year of the program is comprised of a common platform of courses that includes psychology, sociology, human rights, interpersonal communication, counselling and ethics. The second year of study immerses students in the field of community development including foundational courses which explore leadership and advocacy. The final two years of the program provide in-depth study of program development and evaluation, advanced issues in community development, social movements, community participatory research, and senior thesis work. Project work is linked to applied and academic fields.

Learning Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of the program, a graduate will:

  • Compare and contrast different historical and contemporary approaches, theory, values and methods of community work.
  • Investigate psycho/social, economic and political theory underpinning community work.
  • Analyze social structures that marginalize people by race, gender, class, sexual orientation and ability.
  • Analyze community strengths, assets, complexities and resources from an empowerment perspective.
  • Analyze root causes of community problems and select appropriate intervention strategies for change.
  • Evaluate gaps in services and resources within communities applying participatory research methods that involve community members.
  • Compose, present and evaluate action plans with measurable outcomes tied to empowerment evaluation methodology.
  • Critique legislation and social policies and create alternative viewpoints that support communities in positive ways.
  • Advocate on behalf of communities arguing for change that focuses on identified community needs.
  • Devise organizational structures that support and enable community action plans to be implemented successfully.
  • Formulate, implement and evaluate plans to access sustainable resources and concrete benefits for communities.
  • Critique community development literature and cases to determine best practices in the field.
  • Network with community members and organizations to mobilize citizens and develop allies for the change process.
  • Facilitate communities through training, education and social learning to build capacity, create leaders and engage human resources.
  • Apply interpersonal and group skills to plan and facilitate discussions that build collaborative relationships and community partnerships.
  • Acknowledge the limits of knowledge in the field of community development through academic writing and professional practices in working with others from diverse disciplines to provide holistic services to communities.
  • Practice leadership and adult education principles to contribute to approaches to community development that result in social justice.
  • Deliver professional services based on ethical guidelines and empowerment centred values within the scope of practice.
  • Manage own self-care and ongoing professional development plan using self-reflection and community feedback to target areas for skills, knowledge and attitude growth.


Work Placement
Students will engage in field placements (which are typically unpaid). They will complete 420 hours of field placement across two semesters or 420 hours in one summer semester with one of Humber's community partners. Students will be supported by a field placement co-ordinator.

The field placement may be in a social service, community, educational or non-profit organization where students will have an opportunity to work in the community development field. During this experience, students may have a variety of responsibilities including assessment, research-based work, working directly with community groups and individuals, as well as supporting community workers, educators and/or social science professionals.

Students have the option to gain cross-cultural knowledge and experience by completing this field placement abroad. Students can put theory into practice and directly engage with communities across the globe that will benefit from community development work.

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Additional Information

Program Level 4-Year Bachelor's Degree

College/University Processing Time 10 Days

Program Format Full-Time

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) work permit

Program Intake

Closed

Sep 2024

General Admission Requirement

  • IELTS
    • Minimum Overall Score - 6.5 - With No Band Less Than - 6
  • TOEFL
    • Minimum Overall Score - 84.0  Minimum Listening - 21.0  Minimum Reading - 21.0  Minimum Writing - 21.0  Minimum Speaking - 21.0  
  • PTE
    • Minimum Overall Score - 58
  • DUOLINGO
    • Minimum Overall Score - 115.0  

Academic Requirement

  • Minimum Level of Education Required: To be accepted into this program, applicants must have Grade 12 / High School Diploma or equivalent including the following required course(s):
    • Grade 12 English
    • Five Grade 12 U or M courses in addition to those listed above

6.5 IELTS Score
84 TOEFL Score Minimum Overall Score
58 PTE Score Minimum Overall Score
115 Duolingo Minimum Overall Score
70% CGPA Minimum Overall Score

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Tuition Fee

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Average Tuition Fee Per Year

20678

Tuition Fee
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CAD 100 Waived

Application Fee
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20600 Per year

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Scholarships

Scholarships & Bursaries

Explore a range of scholarships and awards designed to support your academic journey at Humber. Learn about eligibility criteria, application processes, and available financial assistance to help you achieve your educational goals.

Entrance Awards & Scholarships

2025 President's International Entrance Award

International Entrance Scholarships

To support students starting their educational journey at Humber, as of April 14, 2025, international applicants currently living outside of Canada who do not yet have a Humber DLI study permit are eligible for consideration for the President’s International Entrance Award. 

International students who apply to an eligible full-time Humber program starting in Fall 2025 or Winter 2026, accept their offer of admission and submit their study permit application to IRCC between April 14 and June 13, 2025, may receive a $2,000 bursary. 


To receive and retain the award, applicants must: 

  • Accept an offer of admission to a full-time program at Humber (not including the English for Academic Purposes program)?before June 13, 2025. The offer must be for a program starting in Fall 2025 or Winter 2026. Applicants with a prior Fall 2025 or Winter 2026 application or 2025 PAL, issued before April 14, 2025, will not be considered. 
  • Apply for a study permit before June 13, 2025. This will be confirmed by Humber through IRCC’s Letter of Acceptance (LOA) verification process. 
  • Pay the $3,000 deposit by the due date on the LOA. 
  • Pay the remaining program and ancillary fees by the due date on the LOA. 
  • Register and remain enrolled as a full-time international student paying international fees past the withdrawal deadline (the 10th day of classes) for the awarded start term. 
  • Not receive a refund of the fees paid for the awarded start term. 


Please Note:

  • If these conditions are not met, the award will be revoked. 
  • The award is granted only once per student across the two eligible start terms (Fall 2025, Winter 2026). 
  • The award is non-refundable. If the award results in an overpayment of fees, the excess funds will be automatically applied towards fees for the next semester.

New students starting their Diploma and/or Advanced Diploma studies are eligible for consideration for an international entrance scholarship at Humber. This scholarship offers a CAD 2,000 reduction in tuition fees during the first two semesters of study (CAD 1,000 per semester).


Further details of this scholarship are:

  1. Humber may consider high school students who have demonstrated academic excellence for the international entrance scholarship, but due to the limited number of scholarships available, only those with the highest GPA (Grade Point Average) will be awarded. Humber's admissions team will calculate the GPA based on the high school transcripts received during the admissions assessment process. No separate application is required for the International Entrance Scholarship, as the awards are automatically granted to eligible candidates after they commence their studies. 
  2. A total of 20 scholarships will be awarded to new students starting in September, 15 scholarships will be awarded to new students starting in January, and 5 scholarships will be awarded to new students starting in May. Per every starting semester, each recipient must come from a different country. In other words, no more than one student from any single country may receive the award within the same starting semester. 
  3. The award will be applied towards the student's MyHumber account as a credit after the 10th day of classes in two instalments of CAD 1,000. Both payments will be applied to the second semester. The scholarship recipient is still required to pay the full amount for the first semester. 
  4. Only successful recipients will be notified after the Day 10 of their 1st-semester studies.

 

 

Degree Scholarships

Bachelor's Degree Scholarships

Degree Transfer Scholarships ($1,500 - $2,500)

Bachelor's Degree scholarships are available to students coming directly from high school/secondary school studies, who are non-transfer students (i.e. haven't attended college or university, or studied in Humber's EAP program), and are unlimited in quantity. 

Humber awards degree scholarships automatically to graduating high school students based on academic achievement.

Humber automatically awards degree transfer scholarships to students entering any Humber degree program who have completed a one-year Ontario college certificate* or a two- or three-year diploma with a GPA of 80 per cent or more from a publicly-funded college. Students who have achieved a program GPA of 80 per cent or more will be awarded a one-time scholarship of $1,500 for a certificate program or $2,500 for a diploma program in recognition of their academic achievement. Certificates and diplomas do not have to be related to the degree program of choice and are not tied to the eligibility for advanced standing or transfer credit. No application is required.
Bachelor's Degree Scholarships Requirements Degree Transfer Scholarship Requirements
Amount Required GPA* Renewable** Amount Required GPA Renewable
$4,000 95% or higher Yes $1,500 80%+ Certificate* One Time
$3,500 90 - 94.9% Yes $2,000 80%+ Diploma One Time
$3,000 85 - 89.9% Yes *Certificates do not include Ontario Graduate Certificates, Certificates of Achievement or Certificates of Completion.
$2,000 80 - 84.9% Yes
$1,500 75 - 79.9% One Time
* Eligibility is based on students high school academic achievement.
** Renewable scholarships will be reissued if the student achieves 80% or above in each year of the Bachelor's degree.


 




International Onshore Scholarship

International applicants already living in Canada could be eligible for a one-time $1,000 entrance scholarship.

Did you know? There are additional benefits for new students applying from inside Canada including fast-track offers and acceptance as well as the opportunity to waive the $100 application fee.



International Onshore Scholarship Details
To be eligible for the $1,000 International Onshore Scholarship, you must:

  • Apply for an eligible full-time program starting Fall 2025 (September) or Winter 2026 (January).
  • Indicate your current address in Canada when filling out your online application.
  • Be enrolled as a full-time international student past the withdrawal deadline (the 10th day of classes) for the awarded term. 


Please note: 

  • Scholarship funds will be disbursed into eligible student accounts as a credit after the 10th day of classes.
  • All applicants are still required to complete required tuition deposit and fee payments by the due dates on the Letter of Acceptance (LOA). 
  • The number of eligible applicants may exceed the funding for this one-time scholarship. If eligible applications exceed the funds available, scholarships will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis to applicants who have accepted their offer of admission and completed required tuition payments.

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