School profile
Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto is one of the oldest universities in North America and one of the most important research universities in the world. It is located in Toronto, the most livable city in the world. The university has 3 campuses, 300 undergraduate majors and 32 libraries. When you stroll through the leafy campus and walk through the century-old buildings, even in the huge Roberds Research Library, you can feel the other side of the University of Toronto: it leaves enough space for every student to study and explore. The University of Toronto consists of three colleges, located in downtown Toronto and its adjacent areas. Including St. George's campus in downtown Toronto, founded in 1827. It is the earliest birthplace, and now there are seven colleges. Scarborough is located in the northeast of Toronto, starting from 1964, about 33 kilometers away from the urban campus, covering an area of * * * 300 mu. Another campus is Erindale, located in Mississauga, 33km from Toronto, and 1967 officially opened. 1827, John Strachan was granted a royal charter to establish King's College. This college is the predecessor of the University of Toronto. Like other famous Canadian universities with a long history, the early University of Toronto was controlled by the Church of England (other examples are that Queen's College was founded by church of scotland, and the Baptist Church even controlled McMaster until 1957). After 100 years of development, the University of Toronto in Canada has become "If I am second, no one dares to be the first". Everything in the university is first-class from aerospace technology to zoology. The number of professors who won the Nobel Prize is also the largest in Canada. There are 54,000 students, including 30,484 undergraduates and 3,654,438+068 international students, accounting for 6%. There are 6000 teachers.
School features:
The University of Toronto is one of the oldest and largest universities in Canada, with a strong faculty. Research has always been the focus of the development of the University of Toronto. With a donation of 654.38+300 million yuan, the university is striving to become one of the top ten most famous public research universities in the world.
Excellent major
The university has 300 bachelor's degrees, 148 master's degrees and 95 doctor's degrees. Among them, statistics, economy and trade, business, biology, accounting, computer, architecture, engineering, psychology, law, education and medicine are particularly prominent.
Undergraduate majors
College of Arts and Humanities: English; French; Linguistics; Pedagogy; humanitarianism
School of Social Sciences: Psychology; Anthropology; sociology
Business school: statistics; Financial/banking business; industrial and commercial administration
Institute of Technology: Computer Science; Biological sciences; Pre-medical; Dental preparatory course; architecture
Graduate major
College of Arts and Humanities: Pedagogy; Library information management; psychology
School of Social Sciences: Law and Legal Studies
Business school: business administration and administrative institutions
Institute of Technology: Medicine; Dental; Computer information science; Life science; Engineering and applied science
Iv. application notes for international students:
Undergraduate entrance requirements:
Senior high school entrance examination (high school graduation examination results) and college entrance examination results (average admission reference score of 85.1%in 2005);
The minimum language score requires an old TOEFL score of 600, a writing score of 5.0 (a new TOEFL 100, and a writing score of not less than 22), or an IELTS score of not less than 6.0.
Tuition: 18342.22 Canadian dollars (subject to official website).
Application fee: 75 Canadian dollars
Postgraduate entrance requirements:
Full-time 4-year undergraduate degree, with a specialist score of not less than 80%, especially in the last year.
Different majors have different language achievement standards. The minimum requirements are old TOEFL 580, writing 4.0 (new TOEFL 93, writing no less than 22), or IELTS 7.0.
To apply for a master's degree, you need a bachelor's degree. Graduates from 36 key universities in China are preferred, with grade points above 3.5. (4.0 full score calculation)
Verb (abbreviation for verb) cost breakdown:
International tuition and living expenses
Tuition and miscellaneous fees are about 18400 Canadian dollars/year.
Health insurance is at least 600 Canadian dollars/year.
Hotel charges
Private homes are at least 600 Canadian dollars/month.
School apartments are at least 8,400 Canadian dollars/year.