University of Toronto
According to the EMERGING20 14 survey, the university of Toronto in Canada ranks among the best in the "global survey and ranking of university graduates' employability" for three consecutive years, and is the only university in Canada to enter the 15 ranking. Followed by Columbia University and the University of California, Berkeley. Cambridge, England, Harvard, USA, second, Yale, third.
1827, John Strong was granted a royal charter to establish King's College, which was the predecessor of the University of Toronto. Like other famous Canadian universities with a long history, the early University of Toronto was controlled by the Church of England (for example, Queen's University was founded by church of scotland, and Baptists even controlled McMaster until 1957). After 100 years of development, the University of Toronto in Canada has become "if I call it the second, no one dares to call it".
The University of Toronto has everything from space technology to zoo science, and everything is first-class. The number of professors who won the Nobel Prize is also the largest in Canada. There is only one negligible regret. Although the University of Toronto is one of the best in all fields, there are not many that can be called the best in Canada. If the business school is not as good as the west, the medical school can't compete with McGill, the engineering school can't dominate because of the strong competition between Waterloo and McMaster, and Queen's College won't give in to the humanities and arts. But the University of Toronto is unparalleled and well deserved.
McGill University (McGill University)
When James McGill died in 18 13, he donated 10000 and 46 acres of land, established the Royal Institution of Higher Learning, and later became the world-famous McGill University. Mcgill University is the only university in Canada that can be compared with the University of Toronto. McGill is located in the center of French-speaking Montreal. There are not only a large number of international students, but also many world-renowned scholars.
Mcgill University is famous for its liberal arts and science majors. It offers more than 300 specialized courses and minor courses to meet the extensive needs of students. In particular, graduates majoring in electronic engineering and computer engineering have strong employment competitiveness and demand exceeds supply. In addition, McGill University occupies a leading position in the world in research projects such as microelectronics, software engineering, micro-robots, nerve regeneration and functional recovery, genetic basis of human diseases, telecommunications research, survival and development, international crisis behavior and marine products, even better than Ivy League schools.
University of Waterloo
Since the establishment of 1959, the University of Waterloo has been among the top universities in Canada in just a few decades, and it is the fastest growing school in Canada. At the beginning of its establishment, the slide rail focused on the emerging computer industry, and rarely set up a mathematical research institute (FacultyofMath) to develop its computer science. The rapidly developing Institute of Mathematics and its affiliated computer department not only promoted the investment in high-tech fields of other projects, but also won an incomparable reputation in the computer field.
The most commendable achievement of the University of Waterloo is that the cooperative project she founded gives students majoring in computer science the opportunity to gain working experience in famous companies such as IBM, Nortel and Bell. Now it has been imitated by universities in America and Canada. There is a great demand for computer undergraduate graduates who have slipped away for more than ten years, and major companies queue up for employment. Among the 8 American universities and 5 Canadian universities that Microsoft gives priority to graduates, sliddy rail ranks first. Over the years, more graduates have worked in Microsoft than any other North American university.
However, although the University of Waterloo is the leader in the computer software industry, it is relatively weak in the traditional industries, lacking the necessary medical schools, business schools and law schools to become a world-class university. After all, it is still a young university. However, the excellent performance of the sliding iron house has made her the darling of the computer industry in North America.
McMaster University (McMaster University)
The history of McMaster University can be traced back to 1830. At that time, Senator William McMaster donated money to establish the "Christian Learning School", and 1887 officially became McMaster University. McMaster University is a medium-sized university, which is famous for its research. The proportion of school teachers with doctoral degrees is the highest in Canada. The school also has world-class laboratories and advanced facilities, and is one of the few universities in North America with their own nuclear reactors.
All these ensure that teachers and students have a perfect research environment. There are numerous famous research achievements of McMaster University, including heat-resistant patches on the surface of the space shuttle Columbia. Any one of the eight departments of engineering colleges where many famous professors in the world work in the United States can rank in the top ten in this subject in the United States. Not only traditional industries such as energy, materials, manufacturing (North America) and machinery are second to none in Canada, but also high-tech fields such as digital communication and computer hardware are leading in North America.
McMaster University also has the only medical school in Canada that can compete with McGill, and a first-class business school. However, one of the major shortcomings of McMaster University is that it has never established a law school, which is unique among the traditional famous universities in Canada. Because McMaster has been famous in the industry for more than 100 years, it is often called the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Canada by American counterparts and the industry. "/zd/lx "