1, University of Ottawa?
The University of Ottawa is the oldest and largest bilingual school in Ottawa. It is a research university with the longest history. The University of Ottawa has nine colleges, namely School of Management, School of Art, School of Education, School of Engineering, School of Health and School of Law, with more than 200 majors. The college has made great achievements in medicine and psychology. ?
2. Carlton University?
Carlton University, founded in 1942, is a famous public university in Canada. This university covers a large area and has beautiful scenery, which provides students with a rich learning atmosphere. The school has laboratories, libraries, swimming pools and other facilities to meet the different needs of students. At the same time, the school is also a member of the International Federation of Universities. ?
3. Agangkun College?
Agangkun College is a public university established by 1967 and must be qualified to issue postgraduate degree certificates. This is the only comprehensive university in Ottawa that teaches in English, with a total of 176 majors. The teaching staff is very strong and has trained outstanding talents from all walks of life. ?
4. University of Quebec in Ottawa?
The University of Quebec in Ottawa is a humanized college, which focuses on cultivating students' innovative spirit, stimulating their potential and enabling them to think independently. According to students' interests and characteristics, we should tailor the majors for students and serve them to the maximum extent. ?
City profile:
Ottawa is the capital of Canada and the fourth largest city in Canada, with a population of 1.324 million and an area of 47 15 square kilometers. It is located in the southeast of Ontario, 400 kilometers east of Toronto and 65,438+090 kilometers west of Montreal. ?
Founded on September 26th, 1826, Ottawa is a Christian town in Ireland and France. 1October 26th 1850+ 1 merged into a town,1October 26th 1855+ 1 became a Christian town.
As the capital of Ottawa, there is no federal administrative region, but the land management and urban planning of Ottawa are the responsibility of the National Capital Committee.