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Humber’s Baker Apprenticeship certificate program teaches the fundamentals of costing, nutrition, bread making, ingredients and practical baking applications, cake and cookie production, decoration and design, confectionery techniques, purchasing, and product management. This program is a balance of theory and practical classes to set you up for a successful career. The apprenticeship component allows you to study and work at the same time – earn while you learn.
Humber is home to the Ontario Cook Apprenticeship Training Centre, the largest training centre for cook and baker apprentices in the province. Humber’s apprenticeship curriculum is innovative while following the standards set by the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD).
Note: This program follows professional industry standards for decorum, uniform, hygiene and personal presentation. Practical courses, which take place in a lab, have strict uniform and attendance standards and policies that are mandatory for successful completion of the course.
To be eligible for the Baker apprentice program, you must be enrolled and registered in the OYAP Baker Apprenticeship. For more information, please contact your high school guidance counsellor or Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) co-ordinator.
Apprenticeships are not available to international applicants.
Students entering this program are already working with a Baker in industry and are registered with the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD).
Work-integrated learning opportunities prepare you for your future career. You will apply what you’ve learned in class and in real-world environments through a wide range of academic, community and industry partnerships. These work-integrated learning opportunities may include field experiences, professional practicums and co-operative education.
A field experience offers students an opportunity to engage in intensive experiences related to their field of study or career goals to build their skills, knowledge and abilities. Field experiences may be paid or unpaid.
Programs requiring a professional practicum offer practice-based experience or work hours for a professional license or certification. Students work under the direct supervision of an experienced professional. Placements are unpaid.
Students in co-op programs gain experience through paid work terms in their field of study that become progressively more complex as their skill level increases.
Students in co-op programs gain experience through paid work terms in their field of study that become progressively more complex as their skill level increases. The co-op portion of this program is optional.
If you would like to learn more about work-integrated learning at Humber, visit WIL AT HUMBER
Humber Culinary & Baking Programs: |
Culinary SkillsOntario College Certificate Launch your career quickly or use pathways to further your education. |
Cook ApprenticeOntario College Certificate Work while you learn. |
Culinary ManagementDiploma |
Baker ApprenticeshipOntario College Certificate |
Baking & Pastry Arts ManagementDiploma |
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Humber Pathways: |
Transition into Culinary Management Diploma after semester 1 or 2, or into Cook Apprentice with an eligible employer. |
Graduates of Cook Apprenticeship can continue for 2 further semesters to add a Culinary Management diploma to your resume. |
Graduates of either Culinary or Baking & Pastry Arts Management program can continue for 2 further semesters to add a second diploma to your resume. |
Graduates of Baker Apprenticeship can continue for 2 further semesters to add a Baking and Pastry Arts Management diploma to your resume. |
Graduates of either Culinary or Baking & Pastry Arts Management program can continue for 2 further semesters to add a second diploma to your resume. |
Skills, knowledge, experience you will gain: |
Contemporary Culinary Skills and Techniques, Butchery, Large Quantity Cooking, Food Safety & Sanitation |
Menu planning, Butchery, Garde Manger and Charcuterie, Nutrition, Baking, Purchasing, Product Management |
Contemporary Level Food Presentation, Styling Techniques and Various Butchery Processes. |
Costing, nutrition, bread & baking applications, cake/cookie production, decoration/design, confectionery, product management. |
Hands-on Baking, Product Development, Food Sales & Marketing and Food Styling. |
Experiental Learning |
224 hrs (16 hours (2 days) a week x 14 weeks) |
Apprenticeship |
224 hours (16 hours (2 days) a week x 14 weeks) |
Apprenticeship |
Work placement time? |
Career possibilities: |
Trained chefs can work worldwide in corporations, golf clubs, hotels, resorts, restaurants, retirement homes, cruise ships. |
Cook in a variety of restaurants or hotels within a variety of culturally diverse cuisines. |
Work worldwide in corporations, golf clubs, hotels, resorts, restaurants, retirement homes, cruise ships or your own business. |
Work worldwide in corporations, golf clubs, hotels, resorts, restaurants, retirement homes, cruise ships or your own business. |
Create and market new bakery products, design wedding cakes, work in hotels, golf clubs, banquet halls. |
Program Completion: |
Complete 1 year certificate |
Complete 2-year certificate |
Complete 2-year Diploma |
Complete 2-year certificate |
Complete 2-year diploma |
Industry Recognition: |
World Association of Chef’s Societies (WACS) |
Open to View All Future Pathways and Industry Certifications
Certification Opportunities: |
Food Safety and Sanitation Certification |
Food Safety and Sanitation Certification |
Food Safety and Sanitation Certification |
Food Safety and Sanitation Certification |
Food Safety and Sanitation Certification |
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Humber Expanded Pathway Options : |
1 year Culinary Management Diploma |
WACS (World Association of Chef Societies) fast track to Commis Chef Certification |
WACS (World Association of Chef Societies) fast track to Commis Chef Certification |
Complete training standards manual through sponsor (3-4 years) |
1 year Culinary Management Diploma |
Complete training standards manual through sponsor (3-4 years) |
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On-the -job Experience/Training (3-4 years) |
On-the -job Experience/Training (3-4 years) |
On-the -job Experience/Training (3-4 years) |
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Comprehensive Pathways to Foodservice Certifications: |
Red Seal Certification Exam- Chef De Cuisine / Baker Patissier |
Red Seal Certification Exam-Chef De Cuisine |
Red Seal Certification Exam- Chef De Cuisine / Baker Patissier |
Red Seal Certification Exam- Chef De Cuisine / Baker Patissier |
Red Seal Certification Exam-Baker Patissier / Chef De Cuisine |
On-the-Job Training (5 years), Supervisory Experience (2 years) |
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Certified Chef de Cuisine (Canadian Culinary Institute) |
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On-the-Job training (3 years) HACCP Training |
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CMC-Certified Master Chef |
Humber is the home of the Canadian Centre of Culinary Arts & Science, Canada’s leading centre of excellence in culinary education, apprenticeship training and culinary research and development.
There are many ways for passionate aspiring chefs to enter the fast-paced culinary industry. The opportunity to become an apprentice and "earn while you learn" is one of them.
Recently, chef and culinary instructor Michael Teune sat down with Restaurants Canada to discuss apprenticeships in the culinary industry and the benefits for aspiring chefs, restaurant employees, employers and the culinary industry as a whole.
Humber students competed in the Nestle Professional Maggi & Minors Food Truck Challenge.
The demand for passionate, well-trained pastry chefs around the world is constant, and with more than 7,000 restaurants reflecting a wide variety of cultures and cuisines, Toronto is the ideal place to launch your culinary and baking career.
The baking skills you’ll gain at Humber will put you in high demand. Potential job locations include hotels, restaurants, clubs, resorts, hospitals, corporate settings and more.
If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, you’ll be inspired by the variety of establishments you can own. Food service is a constantly evolving industry that has never been more in the spotlight, and our baker apprenticeship program is your gateway.
Get help narrowing down your program options or book a one-on-one pre-enrolment advising appointment with one of our Recruitment Officers.
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Speak to a Student Mobility Advisor learn more about getting Transfer Credit(s) for previous post-secondary experience, Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR), and Pathways options.
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General Inquiries 416-675-3111 or enquiry@humber.ca. If you have already applied, be sure to check your application status on myhumber.ca.
Contact the International Centre for information about full-time programs (including the International Graduate School), how to apply and to follow up on your submitted application.
The Boulevard Club Honours Interns at Student Felicitation Event
WIL Opportunities and Partnerships
Mon, June 10, 2024
WIL Placement Advisor, Andrew Bascome, attended The Boulevard Club Student Felicitation Event to celebrate the achievements of their interns.
Hospitality and Tourism Management Alumni Event Fosters Lasting Connections
Tue, June 04, 2024
The alumni event hosted by the Hospitality and Tourism Operations Management programs was a resounding success.
Students Gain Industry Insights at the 2024 Restaurants Canada Show
Tue, June 04, 2024
Hospitality and Tourism Operations Management students attended and volunteered at the 2024 Restaurants Canada (RC) Show.
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Apply through OCAS between June 14 - July 19, 2024 and be registered full-time on Tuesday, September 17, 2024 and receive a $125 credit equal to the domestic application fee.
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Find an employer willing to sponsor you as an apprentice.
Contact the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development to register as an apprentice.
Work with your employer approximately one year before attending Humber.
If you’re in high school – grade 11 or 12 – you can earn co-op education credits through work placements in some skilled trades.
Applications to Humber are made through ontariocolleges.ca. Be sure to submit your application by the equal consideration deadline of February 1. You may apply after February 1, however, post-February 1 applications will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis depending on the availability of the space in the program.
To check program availability refer to the Campus/Availability listing on Humber’s program pages, search by availability, or ontariocolleges.ca.
To see where you are in the admissions process, visit the Admissions Road Map.
If you’re an international student, you can apply directly to Humber via our International Centre.
Get help narrowing down your program options or book a one-on-one pre-enrolment advising appointment with one of our Recruitment Officers.
Book a virtual appointment with a Student Mobility Advisor learn more about getting Transfer Credit(s) for previous post-secondary experience, Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR), and Pathways options.
Admission selection is based on the academic criteria indicated. Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission.
Admission selection is based on the following requirement:
This apprenticeship is regulated by the Ontario College of Trades. You and your employer are required to register through your local Apprenticeship Branch Office of the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD).
You will be scheduled for the in-school portion of training by MLITSD. Apprentices who have been scheduled for the in-school training will be sent an Offer of Classroom Training letter from the MLITSD. For more information, visit ontario.ca/page/start-apprenticeship.
Required Preparation
For Peel Region, please contact:
MLITSD – Apprenticeship Branch
Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development
400 University Ave #14, Toronto, ON M7A 1T7
1-800-736-7332
ontario.ca/page/employment-ontario
An applicant is considered a mature applicant if they have not completed secondary school or other postsecondary school, and will be 19 or older as of the first day of classes. Humber will invite you for testing to demonstrate that you meet all listed course requirements.
An applicant is considered a mature applicant if they have not completed secondary school or attended postsecondary studies, and will be 21 or older as of the first day of classes. Mature applicants for degree programs will be required to meet course requirements at the U/M level or equivalent.
An applicant is considered a college transfer applicant if they have completed some or all of a college-level credential. Humber may use a combination of secondary school and/or college courses and grades to determine program eligibility.
An applicant is considered a college transfer applicant if they have completed some or all of a college-level credential. Humber may use a combination of secondary school and/or college courses and grades to determine program eligibility. Applicants must have an overall minimum grade point average (GPA) of 65 per cent in the program. Applicants are required to disclose and provide academic transcripts for all course work completed at the postsecondary level.
An applicant is considered a university transfer applicant if they have completed some or all of a university-level credential. Humber may use a combination of secondary school and/or university courses and grades to determine program eligibility.
An applicant is considered a university transfer applicant if they have completed some or all of a university-level credential. Humber may use a combination of secondary school and/or university courses and grades to determine program eligibility. Applicants are required to disclose and provide academic transcripts for all course work completed at the postsecondary level.
Once you have been accepted, and have confirmed your offer, you may need to complete a further set of requirements related to your program (Post-Admission Requirements).
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Bursaries are available for Certificate, Diploma and Degree programs primarily based on financial need, visit Humber Bursaries.
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Humber offers a variety of bursaries and scholarships for Indigenous students, visit Indigenous Student Awards.
Humber Pathways include:
Humber Pathways include:
Below are a few examples of pathways into this program. For more information on a pathway, click the Details button. To see all of your possible pathway options, click the View All Pathways link underneath the table.
Additional information will be made available to students from their program before the beginning of the Winter term. Courses with in-person requirements will likely also have online components. The delivery mode of some courses is still being determined. Humber may need to change plans for in-person learning, subject to government and public health directives and/or additional health and safety considerations.
You can find a complete list of programs with downloads including program and course details at Current Student Resources
Students in programs marked as online/in-person will have a combination of those two types of delivery. Additional information will be made available to students from their program in the first week of June. Courses with in-person requirements will likely also have online components. The delivery mode of some courses is still being determined. Humber may need to change plans for in-person learning, subject to government and public health directives and/or additional health and safety considerations.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the program, a graduate will:
Plan, prepare and present a variety of bakery and pastry products that will meet the diverse needs of food service environments.
Identify and produce baking and pastry that is consistent with the emerging trends in the industry.
Create, produce and manage a full café menu including baking and pastry arts and related beverages.
Apply marketing theories and concepts to a pastry and baking operation.
Support the goals of the pastry and baking operation and the responsible use of its resources through the application of kitchen management skills and knowledge.
Supervise and manage staff according to accepted human resource management legislation and industry standards.
Contribute to the provision of a healthy, safe and well maintained food environment, and to the service of baking and pastry products that are free from harmful bacteria, and other contaminants, with an awareness of potential allergens.
Apply fundamental nutritional principles to all aspects of food production.
Apply cost control techniques to baking and pastry service operations.
Develop strategies and plans to enhance leadership, entrepreneurship, and management in a baking and pastry area for the hospitality environment.
Work effectively independently and as a member of a team in the baking industry.