St George's main campus
Conservatory of Music: Bachelor of Music, Music Education, Music Performance, Artist Diploma, Teachers, Music Education (part-time). Applicants are only allowed to apply for one.
Physical Education, Health and Ergonomics: Physical Education and Health and Ergonomics, Teachers and Physical Education and Health (simultaneous study), only one can be enrolled.
Applied science and engineering: chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electronic engineering, industrial engineering, material engineering, mechanical engineering, mining and metallurgy engineering and engineering science, only one is allowed.
The College of Arts and Sciences is divided into the following six major projects: business, humanities, social science, computer science, life science, physics and mathematical science.
Mississauga campus
Art and art history, chemistry and physical science, business (including accounting, finance, marketing, human resource management), communication, culture and information technology, computer science, mathematics and statistics, teachers and French (simultaneous learning), teachers and mathematics (simultaneous learning), management, psychology, humanities, life sciences, court science, social sciences, drama and drama are equally allowed.
Shijiapu campus
Biological science, humanities, psychological literature, management, management (including economics), psychology (including mental health research), computer science, information system, art management, social science, neuroscience, medical assistance, natural science (including chemistry, biochemistry, mathematics, physics, statistics and environmental science), new media research, international development research, management and information technology, and so on.
Many people flocked to St. George's campus. In fact, UTM and UTSC are more affordable. The branch campus is more practical and affordable than the main campus;
1. The green channel project itself says whether it is going to a branch school, a branch school or directly under the University of Toronto. There is no essential difference.
2. Quality of education: As long as you like, students in sub-campuses can still take various subjects in the main campus without restrictions; The branch school itself has a complete curriculum, and many students from the main campus compete to attend classes in scarborough branch school every year. So there is no need to worry about the quality of education.
3. Employment prospects: There is a Co-op (school-enterprise joint project) in the sub-campus, which is particularly helpful for finding a job after graduation. There is no such project in the main campus. In this respect, the scarborough campus is far superior to the main campus.
4. Light cost pressure: Encouraging students to work and study in campus and providing relevant job opportunities during their study can alleviate the troubles of tuition and living expenses and lay the foundation for future immigration.
5. Scholarships: Don't just stare at the "Admission Award", there are still many scholarships! As long as you get "excellent" grades in class, there will be an in-class scholarship, and it will be sent to you automatically without your own application. Of course, there are many other opportunities.
6. The price level is easy to accept: the main campus is located in the city center, and the price in Toronto is the highest, which invisibly increases the pressure on living expenses. In short, don't always look at the "main campus" or something, it's just a branch of the University of Toronto. All campuses have equal status, so we must look at the essence through the phenomenon!
Difference analysis of three campuses;
1. The school-building time varies greatly. The main campus has a history of more than 200 years, while other campuses have only 40 years.
2. Credits are generally non-transferable. Because of the differences in admission conditions and teaching in the three campuses, it is basically impossible for students from the other two campuses to transfer to the main campus.
3. Optional major. The other two campuses are more professional and more applied. Not as selective as the main campus in specialty.
4. The gold content of the diploma is the University of Toronto, but the diploma recognition of the main campus is higher than that of the other two campuses.