The University of Toronto, located in Toronto, the capital of Ontario, is a public federal research university and a member of association of american universities. King's College, founded in 1827, was one of the earliest institutions of higher learning established in Canada during the British colonial period. The University of Toronto has three campuses: St George's Campus (UTSG), scarborough Campus (UTSC) and Mississauga Campus (UTM).
First, undergraduate major
College of Arts and Sciences: English, French, Linguistics, Humanities, Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Life Science, etc. Accounting, finance and economy, management, human resource management, computer science and economics, computer science and mathematics, computer science and physics, environment and resource management, environmentalism and energy, environment and health, etc.
Second, the postgraduate major
College of Arts and Sciences: philosophy, history, psychology, economics, etc.
School of Social Sciences: Economics, Sociology, etc.
University of Toronto Business School: Business Administration, Finance, etc.
Medical college: medicine, dentistry, etc.
Institute of Technology: physics, computer information science, life science, engineering and applied science, etc.
Third, the doctoral program.
Adult education and community development, advanced design and manufacturing, space science and engineering, anthropology, architecture, astronomy and astrophysics, biochemistry, biotechnology, biomedicine, bioengineering, cell and system biology, chemical engineering and applied chemistry, chemistry, children's research and education, film research, civil engineering, clinical bioengineering, computer science, consulting psychology, criminology, curriculum research and teacher development.