Required and supplementary textbooks are posted on course pages on Humber’s website. Textbooks are also listed on course outlines that can be accessed through student blackboard sites. Textbooks can be bought through Humber’s bookstore or students can also visit www.scorpiobookstore.com, Amazon, or other retailers of their choosing.
The Open Learning Centre (OLC) helps support over 5000 online students registered in over 300 online courses each semester. Students gain access to Blackboard Video Tutorials like Getting Started, How to Communicate with your Professor and Taking a Test in Blackboard. Find out the hours of operation, contact information or book an appointment.
All classes (online and face-to- face) use a learning management system called Blackboard. The tools within Blackboard support student learning and engagement through the dissemination of course information and learning materials and by providing access to various communication tools. In addition to instructors sharing course material and resources, assessment submission and other evaluations may be administered in Blackboard. Use from course to course may vary and your instructor(s) will clarify his/her expectations for use of the course site.
Students will have access to their blackboard site three days before the start of their first class. To login, go to MyHumber and enter you user name and password.
Please note: Final grades are NOT posted on Blackboard; they are only posted on MyHumber.
Peer Assisted Learning Support (PALS) offers a variety of learning support services to help you achieve your academic goals.
Peer Tutoring. Get 3 hours of free one-on-one assistance from students who have successfully completed the course.
Learning Skills Workshops. Learn practical learning tips and tricks to keep on top of your academics and navigate student life.
Note Taking Services. Note taking support is a free service available to students registered with Accessible Learning Services.
PASS program. Free study sessions run by Peer Leaders for selected difficult courses.
A FREE career coaching evening service for continuing education students and alumni. Career Advancement Services are flexible and designed to provide you with a comprehensive solution to your workforce planning needs.
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The Humber Library and Learning Commons are student-centered spaces designed to support work, study, research, collaboration and access to advanced technology.
Learning Resource Commons
The LRC is Humber’s main entrance and the gateway to the North Campus. The six storey building features a student gallery and commons, a new library, enhanced student services, the Registrar’s Office, Student Recruitment, Student Success & Engagement, the International Centre, the School of Liberal Arts & Sciences and administrative offices.
Library
Whether you need to borrow reference materials, need research help or accessibility support, the Humber libraries provide a positive, safe and productive learning environment. Find out more about library policies, services and hours at both campus locations.
Get IT support quickly and easily by using our online webchat, submit an eForm or drop into one of our campus locations
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The Department of Public Safety strives to create the safest college campus experience in Canada by providing a wide breadth of comprehensive services and programs, so our students can focus on success.
Please call 416.675.8500 or ext 8500 or use the emergency phones located around campus. For emergencies, call 416-675-6622 ext. 4000.