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Specific Setting of Undergraduate Major in University of Toronto, Canada
Among many Canadian universities, the University of Toronto (College Profile) is the best and one of the most concerned universities for China students. The University of Toronto has three campuses, U of T Scarborough, U of T St. George and U of T Mississauga, among which St. George is the most concerned by international students. The following 86 will briefly introduce the five colleges of the University of Toronto and their undergraduate majors. I. College of Arts and Sciences

1. Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)

2. Humanities (Bachelor of Arts)

3. Life Science (Bachelor of Science)

4. Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Bachelor of Science)

5. rotman Business School (BCom)

6. Social Sciences (Bachelor of Arts)

Two. Architecture, Landscape and Design

1. Architectural research

2. Visual research

3. Sports Functionalism and Physical Education

1. Physical Education and Health Education (BPHE)

2. Sports Functionalism

Fourth, the Conservatory of Music.

1. Compose

2. History and theory

3. Music education

carry out

5. College of Applied Science and Engineering

1. chemical engineering

2. Civil engineering

3. Computer engineering

4. Electrical Engineering

5. Industrial (system) engineering

6. Materials Engineering

7. Mechanical engineering

8. Mining engineering

9. Engineering

The main applications for international students: College of Applied Science and Engineering and College of Arts and Sciences.

college of letters and science

Mathematics and Physics (BSc), Physics (BSc), rotman Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com): Accounting/Finance/Management (Studying in Canada), Computer Science (BSc), Economics (BA), Nutrition (BSc), Applied Statistics (BSc), Economics and Mathematics (BSc), Financial Economics (BSc), Applied Mathematics (BSc)

College of Applied Science and Engineering

Industrial (system) engineering, material engineering, mining engineering, engineering science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering and computer engineering.