Item is a video depicting Humber College's Numerical Control Technician program, and describes how it can equip students to work with and program computer controlled machines and equipment. It lists potential career paths for graduates of the program, as programmers and operators of advanced controlled machinery. The video features Humber College faculty, graduates and students, including John Hayes, Mario Delledonne and Peter Varnai.
Item is a video depicting a Humber College orientation video for the 1989-1990 school year. It describes programs, courses, and services available to students.This is a master recording.
Item is a video which depicts Humber College's electrical control engineering technician program. It describes the role of the electrical control engineering technician in large and small scale settings and explains the different power systems students get hands-on experience with through the program. Features Humber faculty, students, graduates, and industry professionals, including: Keith Brown, Joe Krebs, Cheryl King, Amin Mohammed, Roman Kuchirka, Lew Silecky, Ted Gurr. This video appears to be an alternate version of tape HVRC-0016.
Item is a video depicting Humber College's Electronics Training Technician program. Students learn how to service, troubleshoot, and program a range of devices, from those used at home, to more complex devices used in professional settings. It includes interviews with Humber College faculty, graduates, and students, including Raymond Cheung, Vickie Sandham, Doug Fuller and Ron Irvine.
Item is a video recording of an oral history interview with Robert "Squee" Gordon, President of Humber (1982-2007). Topics of discussion include the development of the Lakeshore Campus, the UNB Nursing Program, his career at Dawson College, the development of Colleges in the 80s, 90s and 00s. The interview took place on December 17, 2019.
Item is a video recording of an oral history interview with Joe Kertes, conducted on 12 February 2020. The video mainly centers around the founding of the Humber Comedy Program, and Joe's experiences as a teacher at Humber.
Item is a video recording of an oral history interview with Joe Kertes and Ben Labovitch, which took place on 12 February 2020. The interview focused primarily on the history of the Humber School for Writers.
Item is a video recording of an oral history interview with Gary Noseworthy, instructor at Humber from 1968-2005. Topics of discussion include the culture of students in the 1960s/1970s, and other topics. The interview took place on February 25, 2020.