University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia was established in 1908 after the BC provincial government passed its own university charter. It was established in the current site in 19 15. The campus covers an area of 1000 acre, located at the westernmost tip of Vancouver, about 30 minutes' drive from downtown.
The University of British Columbia has 23 colleges: art, science, applied science (engineering), business, agriculture, law, medicine, medicine, dentistry, rehabilitation, nursing, music, journalism, books, sports, education, social work, architecture, forestry, environmental sanitation, community planning, graduate school and continuing education. 94% of the professors have doctoral degrees, and the number of students in the school is about 35,000, making it the largest university in BC Province.
The University of British Columbia (called the University of British Columbia by many people in China) has outstanding scientific research projects. The university attracts 200 million yuan from the government, companies and non-profit organizations every year. In Canada, students with an average score of about 80 in high school are eligible to apply.
Undergraduate entrance requirements:
Ordinary high school graduates refer to 85% of the admission line.
The new TOEFL iBT 86 (reading and listening are not less than 2 1, and writing and speaking are not less than 20); Or IELTS 6.5 (not less than 6.0 in a single item)
Postgraduate entrance requirements:
Four-year full-time undergraduate degree
The new TOEFL iBT 86 (reading and listening are not less than 2 1, and writing and speaking are not less than 20); Or IELTS 6.5 (not less than 6.0 in a single item)
Some majors need GRE or GMAT scores.
College average B+ (85%)