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Studying in Canada: Major Setting of the University of Western Ontario
Founded in 1878, the University of Western Ontario is one of the oldest, largest and most attractive universities in Canada. The University of Western Ontario is located in London, a famous city with beautiful scenery in Canada, between Toronto, the largest city in southwest Ontario, Canada, and Detroit, a famous American metropolis. Ontario is the political, cultural, commercial and financial center of Canada, which has gathered half the population and wealth of the country. As a financial city, London is famous for its low unemployment rate and excellent living environment.

The University of Western Ontario has 29,200 students, including about 3,600 graduate students, and employs about 1200 professors.

Most freshmen in the University of Western Ontario have about 80 students, and a few classes have more than 150 students. The University of Western Ontario is a research university with a medical school. It has more than 300 bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. The three affiliated church colleges are: King's University College (Catholic), Rongrong University College (Anglican Church) and Brescia College (Catholic Women's College), which mainly teach literature and business courses.

University of Western Ontario, Canada:

The main campus of the University of Western Ontario 12 Professional College has:

Faculty of Arts, Business School, Law School, Conservatory of Music, School of Education, Academy of Natural Sciences, Academy of Engineering, Academy of Social Sciences, Academy of Health Sciences, School of Information and Media, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Graduate School.

Freshmen receive courses in literature (philosophy, English, French, German, Russian, Greek, Latin, Spanish, linguistics, classicism, cinematography, visual arts, women's studies, comparative literature and civilization), nursing, music (vocal music, flute, piano, organ, violin, French horn, classical guitar, saxophone. Machinery, software, interdisciplinary engineering, chemistry and biochemistry, computer), natural science (astronomy, physics, mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics, insurance statistics, biology, cell biology, chemistry, genetics, geology, geophysics, ecology, zoology, botany, computer science, software engineering, environmental science), medicine (physiology, biochemistry). Management and business studies (finance, finance and management, management and computer, commercial aviation management), media theory and production (radio news, television production, multimedia production), media information and technical culture.