Canadian undergraduate education system
Canada's undergraduate education system is divided into three years and four years, but some universities may take five years to graduate. Canada's 3-year undergraduate program is awarded the general bachelor's degree, and the 4-year undergraduate program is awarded the honorary bachelor's degree. It is worth noting that the undergraduate course in Canada is a credit system, and you can get an undergraduate degree (honor) as long as you complete 40 courses. Therefore, in popular terms, students can graduate as long as they complete the credits, which means that students can choose to graduate in three or four years according to their learning ability and economic ability.
The difference between three-year undergraduate and four-year undergraduate in Canada
According to the Canadian education system, 3-year undergraduate students cannot directly apply for postgraduate courses, while 4-year undergraduate students can directly take postgraduate examinations. Therefore, if you want to finish graduate school, you should choose a four-year undergraduate course.
Therefore, whether to choose a three-year system or a four-year system will ultimately be decided according to the purpose of studying abroad and whether to continue further study.
Canada's undergraduate course adopts the credit system, so strictly speaking, there is no clear three-year or four-year system. The most important thing is to complete the credits.
What students need to consider is how many courses they choose each semester, whether they pass the exam, whether they go to summer school, which university they go to, what major they study, and so on.
Therefore, if the number of students enrolled in each semester exceeds 6 and they also attend classes in summer, even famous universities such as the University of Toronto, McGill University and UBC can graduate within three years.
Expanding reading: the unique advantage of undergraduate study in Canada
1, double admission
That is to say, your academic performance is up to standard (or almost), IELTS is only 5.5 or 6, or TOEFL is only 60/80, then you still have hope of being admitted to the school, just learn the language.
However, in some schools, language is directly integrated with freshman courses, such as UBC and SFU. But the study time in freshman is longer than usual, and there is almost no summer vacation, because you have to attend more classes and go directly to the second day of junior high school after learning. Some schools, such as how old, are really pure languages for one year. . .
There is no double admission option for McGill.
IELTS 5.0 or below means no language achievement. If you choose double admission, you should take the on-campus exam and start reading Chinese after grading.
In short, you must read a language for IELTS score 6 and a language for TOEFL score below 90 (100). The option of double admission greatly increases the admission of students with good physical chemistry but average English. It doesn't matter as long as you love learning and your English is average. Come to our school and learn English well.
2. Three-year work permit
The educational system must be more than 2 years. Apply for a three-year work visa within 0/80 days after graduation, and you can get it without looking for a job. In other words, if you go to Canada to study undergraduate, finish four years of undergraduate and get a three-year work visa, you can live in Canada for seven years.
If it is a 1.5-year postgraduate course, ask the school if this project is a three-year work permit. Have a plenty of 1 year.
As for why you can get a work visa without finding a job, I think it may be that the Canadian Immigration Bureau thinks that you will definitely fall in love with our country after studying in Canada. You can eat, drink and spend. Welcome to visit.
3. Parents 10 multiple-entry visa for visiting relatives.
In my senior year, my mother accompanied me to live in Canada for more than four months, and it didn't feel much different from settling down.
In fact, there are no so-called tourist visas, because they are all called TRV. After the deadline for issuing passports, your passport is generally valid for 10 years, and then your visiting visa is 10 years.
/kloc-within the validity period of 0/0 year, make multiple round trips, and each stay shall not exceed 6 months at most. Very good.
It is really good for immigrants to find jobs.
A * * * has a population of 38 million, several million more than Beijing's permanent+floating population, and then scattered in the country with the second largest land area in the world, so high-quality immigrants are very welcome.
Pay attention to high quality, that is to say, it is very popular to study in Canada and then graduate. And after you graduate from Canada, you can look for a job locally or go to the United States to look for a job. With several years of working experience abroad, the competitiveness of returning to China will be much greater than that of others. It's not about the gold content, because then you will be gold.
5. The recognition is almost the highest.
But to be honest, the undergraduate course in Canada is not easy to read, because I analyzed the data of a famous school before, and only about 80% students in Canada finished their undergraduate course in 6-7 years.
In addition, three-year undergraduate students in Australia and Britain cannot apply for most graduate students in Canada. Yes, they require a four-year undergraduate course. Four-year bachelor degree.
Therefore, everyone who knows it knows that the undergraduate students in Canada are very awesome.