The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) is a small public university, founded in 1990, located in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, and listed as a basic university in the McCawlin ranking. The * * * Library of the University of Northern British Columbia has two floors and is open all week in autumn and winter, with a collection of more than 200,000 books, including books 1.7 million, periodicals 1.2 million, photocopies 1.893 and more than 80,000 microforms. University of Northern British Columbia
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Ranked second, Prince George Town, British Columbia, Canada, public, coeducational year 1990, religious belief, no students, 4, 2 19 school classification basic university website www.unbc.ca Basic information of undergraduate application: McCawlin ranks 2 tuition (/year)-application deadline March 1 TOEFL requires 88 accommodation $2088/ semester start time every August-September IELTS requires 6.5 application fee $75 application semester autumn, Requirements for IB scores in winter 24 Whether to admit college entrance examination scores, whether to provide double admission is the requirement for high school average scores-whether to provide language courses, whether to require interviews. Note: (1) TOEFL scores should be no less than 20, IELTS scores should be no less than 6.0 (2) If applying with A-level scores, C or above is required. (3) The number of undergraduates applying for teaching quality should be cut off in June 1 day of winter semester. The proportion of international students is 9%. The number of graduate students in three semesters is 735. The teacher-student ratio is 1: 1 1. The employment rate is 94.0%. Note: The average annual salary of our graduates is 506 165438+. The application slightly higher than the average level in British Columbia shows that the University of Northern British Columbia applied online through the University of Northern British Columbia official website. The necessary application materials include: (1) University of Northern British Columbia application form (2) TOEFL/IELTS (3)IB or SAT test scores, and (4) high school transcripts (5) high school diploma/high school attendance certificate (6) proof of funds Note: University of Northern British Columbia does not need interview fees. The University of Northern British Columbia provides campus accommodation, with a four-person dormitory of 2088.96 Canadian dollars per semester and a two-person dormitory of 2376.3 Canadian dollars per semester. Other information:
Columbia University is located in new york, USA. Columbia University, referred to as Columbia University for short, is a private research university, one of the 14 founding institutions in association of american universities and one of the Ivy League schools. Columbia University has several colleges, including Columbia College, General Education College, Engineering and Applied Science College and Barnard College. Graduate schools include Columbia University School of Journalism, Columbia University Teachers College, Columbia Law School, Columbia Business School, School of International and Public Affairs, School of Social Work, School of Art, College of Arts and Sciences, School of Engineering and Applied Science, and School of Nursing.
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The major setting of Columbia University is introduced as follows:
1, undergraduate major: mainly including African studies, African American studies, American studies, ancient studies, anthropology, applied mathematics, archaeology, architecture, art history, Asian American studies, astronomy, astrophysics, biochemistry, biology, biophysics, chemical physics, chemistry, comparative literature and society, computer science, ecology and evolution, and earth science.
2. Postgraduate majors: mainly including civil engineering, computer science, environmental science, material science, mathematics, mechanical engineering, physics, economics, English, European studies, French, geology, Germanic language and literature, Greek, history, international studies, Italian, Latin American studies, philology philosophy, political science/government management, psychology, journalism and communication, etc.