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Canada is the second-largest country in the world and is known for its geographic variety, cultural vibrancy and economic strength. From sea to sea, from small rural towns to bustling urban centres, Canada is a nation rich in opportunity. Canada's diversity is also reflected in its many career colleges. Career colleges are nothing new: alternately known as vocational or technical schools, they have been part of Canada's post-secondary education since the late 19th century. Despite their long history, they are often overlooked when it comes to student school searches. However, Canada's career colleges have much to offer that the larger institutions can't provide, and so the career colleges have a unique and specialized role within Canada's post-secondary education system and should be part of any student's school considerations.
Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
The Business School The Business School at Humber College offers certificate, diploma, post diploma and bachelor's degrees. Humber offers more areas of study and specialized courses than any other business school in Ontario. One- to three-year diploma programs are available in: accounting, management, administration, finance, golf, marketing, law, spa management, cosmetic management, and fashion arts. Bachelor's degrees are offered in a bachelor of applied business - e-business marketing, fashion management, human resources, international business, and tourism management, as well as a bachelor of applied arts - paralegal studies.
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