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How about St. Mary's University in Canada?
St Mary's University, founded in 1802, is located in Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia in eastern Canada. It is one of the oldest universities in Canada. There are more than 7,500 students in the school, and the teacher-student ratio is 1: 19. The school has foreign students from more than 65,438+000 countries studying, providing students with a series of professional courses from undergraduate to doctoral.

course

Business courses: Business education at St Mary's University can cultivate students' entrepreneurial spirit and critical thinking mode, and improve students' problem-solving ability. Graduates will become market analysts, accountants, human resource consultants and other professionals. Provide the following professional courses: accounting, computer and information engineering, economics, finance, business administration, human resource management, marketing, etc.

Liberal arts courses: Liberal arts education will improve students' analytical and communication skills, and graduates can engage in psychology, education, criminology and social work. Provide the following majors: anthropology, criminology, social work, etc. Provide the following majors: anthropology, criminology, economics, English, geography, history, philosophy, linguistics, mathematics, modern languages, politics, psychology, sociology, etc.

Science course: Science education will improve students' ability to understand and process complex data and cultivate students' ability to conduct comprehensive scientific research. Provide the following majors: astrophysics, biology, chemistry, computer science and business administration, computer science, engineering, environmental research, geology, geography, mathematics, physics, psychology, etc.

Admission requirements

A. graduated from high school;

B. TOEFL 550 or above, IELTS 6.5 or above; Those who fail to meet the language requirements must apply for language courses at the same time;

C. The average high school score is above 70.

School time

A. English course: an English for Academic Purposes (ESP) course that starts in June, March, April, June, August, June and 438+ 10 every year for 8 weeks;

B. Specialized courses: start in 10, May and September of 65438 every year.

expense

Tuition is 4,265,438+00 Canadian dollars per academic year (tuition varies according to different majors); Medical insurance premium is 4 13 Canadian dollars per year; The student membership fee is 1 14 Canadian dollars per year, and the accommodation fee is $46 10 Canadian dollars per year (the fee will vary according to the accommodation standard).

Accommodation arrangements

A. Home: A carefully selected host family will give students more opportunities to learn English and understand Canadian culture.

B. Student Dormitory: Three fully functional dorms can accommodate more than 1000 students, and you can choose different accommodation conditions according to your own needs.