1. University of Toronto (Erindall scarborough, Toronto) 23rd/Top 500; In 2006, 18 was mentioned.
Founded in 1827, it is the largest and most prestigious university in Canada. Undergraduate courses are the most diverse (more than 300 majors), and the best departments are medicine, law, engineering, pharmacy, education, forestry and architecture. The doctoral research universities in this university include 1986 Nobel Prize winners in chemistry, John Polanyi, Tak W. Mak, George hislop and other world cancer research experts.
2. University of British Columbia UBC (Vancouver) ranks among the top 35/500; In 2006, 3 1 was mentioned.
Founded in 1908, it is famous for engineering, computer science, pharmacy, genetics and business. It has the most beautiful campus and school buildings in North America. The school takes research as its core, with 17 research institutes, 50 research centers, 8 interdisciplinary research organizations and 3 hospitals.
3. McGill University (Montreal) ranks 79/500; In 2006, 42 people were mentioned.
Established in 182 1 year. The graduates of electronic engineering and computer engineering in this university are in short supply; Its nutrition, architecture, dentistry, law, biology, chemistry, management and anthropology are all famous in the world.
4. Top 86/500 of McMaster University (Hamilton); In 2006, 48 people were mentioned.
Established in 1887. Including literature, science, business, medicine, music, engineering and other disciplines. The most famous subjects are business MBA (employment rate 100%), engineering chemistry and physical computer science, manufacturing engineering and ceramics.
5. University of Albert (Albert) TOP124/500; In 2006, 55 people were mentioned.
Founded in 1908, it is one of the largest and oldest universities in Canada, and its scientific research strength and academic achievements have been among the top five in Canada. Petroleum engineering, environmental science, business, law, fish research, space research and so on are all famous. There are nearly 400 laboratories, among which laser laboratory, electronic scanning and nuclear magnetic resonance are very famous in Canada.
6. Queen's University (Kingston)No. 162 /500
Founded in 185 1, it is one of the oldest universities in Canada. This university is divided into five departments: arts and sciences, engineering, law, medicine and education. The best subjects are medicine, law, engineering, natural science, political economy and business. Especially in medicine and engineering. People call her "Princeton of Canada".
7. The University of Waterloo ranked 194/500; In 2006, 84 people were mentioned.
Established in 1957. It is the earliest university in the world to implement cooperative teaching, and about 3000 well-known enterprises receive 10000 students to participate in various cooperative projects every year. The school is most famous for its computer engineering, and its achievements in mathematics, architecture, computer science and computer language are the most outstanding.
8. Dalhousie University (Halifax) ranks among the top 203/500.
Founded in 18 18, it is one of the oldest universities in Canada. Law school has a long-standing reputation and has trained many famous Canadian politicians and lawyers. Medicine, dentistry and health sciences have also trained a large number of talents. The newly established e-commerce master program has been strongly supported by international business professionals, and 1999 added Atlantic Petroleum Institute.
9. The University of Calgary ranks 222nd/Top 500.
1945 was separated from the Education Department of Albert University, but today, the two universities are competing with each other. In school buildings, teachers, curriculum design, equipment and so on. It is also a top university in Canada. The majors of kinematics and architecture are very famous in North America.
10. Guelph ranked 225th/Top 500.
The school was formerly known as Ontario Agricultural University and merged with 1964. Active scientific research has a unique position in Canadian universities. Its strengths are biology, chemistry, environmental science and agronomy, and it has seven colleges: humanities, biochemistry, household consumption, physical engineering, social science, agronomy and veterinary medicine.
1 1. Laval University (Quebec City) ranks among the top 229th/500th.
Founded in 1852, it is one of the oldest French universities in Canada. Its school of law and academy of social sciences are famous. Canadian Prime Minister Chretien graduated from this university.
12. The University of Manitoba (Winnipeg) ranks among the top 234/500.
Founded in 1877, it is a university with a long history. Medical college enjoys a high reputation in the world for its research on heart, infectious diseases, respiratory system and cancer. Architecture and bridge science are also very good.
13. The University of Montreal (Montreal) ranks among the top 235/500.
Founded in 1878, it is the largest French-taught university in the world, with more than 500 majors, among which art history, film research, comparative literature, computer science, chemistry, physics, museum research, interactive media and other majors are famous. Courtyard architecture is also second to none, with the largest legal research center in Canada.
14. The University of Western Ontario (Renton) ranks among the top 250th/500th.
Founded in 1878, it is one of the oldest universities in Canada. He is good at arts, medicine and business. Ivey Business School has a long-standing reputation and is called "Harvard of Canada". 14 College, Medical College, Academy of Natural Sciences, Evian Business School, Graduate School, Huron College, King's College, Conservatory of Music, natural sciences (especially chemistry and biology), and economics and engineering are also excellent.
15. The University of Ottawa (Ottawa) ranks among the top 288/500.
Founded in 1848, it is the largest and oldest bilingual school in North America. * * * Five departments: science, science, social science, engineering and computer. Canada is most famous for journalism and communication, and the competition for admission to the Department of Architecture is fierce.
16. University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon) No.291/Top 500.
Founded in 1907, it has the most charming campus in Canada. There are colleges of agriculture, literature, business, teaching, engineering, medicine and law 13. It is the only English university in Canada that includes medicine, pharmacy, nursing, stomatology and veterinary medicine. Among them, chemistry, physics, geology and agronomy are famous.
17.SFU Simon Fraser University ranks 326th/Top 500.
Xinxing School, a famous university on the west coast of Canada, is one of the few three-semester universities in Canada, and its curriculum combining classroom teaching with extracurricular practice is at the leading level in Canada. The majors are comprehensive, involving art, science, applied science, business and education (the courses are also flexible), among which science and applied science are famous.
18. Victoria ranks among the top 347/500.
Founded in 1903 and formally merged into 1963 University, it is a world-class research university. There are 1 1 research institutes in the fields of environmental development, national defense, international issues, local autonomy, urban garbage disposal, geology and ocean. The more famous disciplines are: business administration, science and engineering, economics and fine arts.
19. Carleton University (Ottawa) ranks among the top 352/500.
Founded in 1942, its journalism school is the golden signboard of the university and is recognized as the best college in Canada. The school enjoys a high reputation in the fields of economics, public affairs management and high technology.
20. Newfoundland Memorial University (St. John) ranks among the top 363/500.
Founded in 1925, it is the largest university among the four Atlantic coastal provinces. The main majors are humanities, economic management, business studies, education, engineering, fine arts, oceanography, music, medicine, recreation, sociology, nursing and so on. And both fisheries and oceanography are famous.
2 1. Sherbrooke ranks among the top 395/500.
Founded in 1852, it has 9 departments and more than 30 research centers. French education is the largest major in Quebec. Medicine is very famous.
22. The University of Quebec (Quebec) ranks among the top 447/500.
Founded in 1969, it is a French university. There are several small campuses. The major is more comprehensive. Meteorology, business data processing, tourism management, real estate research, sign language, vocational education and so on all have considerable strength.
23. York University (Toronto) ranks among the top 45 1/500.
Founded in 1959, it is the second largest English university in Canada. There are also new schools such as environment, refugee studies and health studies, and the School of Economics and Management is second only to Xi 'an Aviva University. The school is famous for business administration, liberal arts, computer science and social science.
24.Concord Gaudiat University (Montreal) ranks among the top 453/500 universities.
The university has a history of nearly a hundred years, and 1974 was formed by the merger of george williams University and Loyola College. Its strengths are journalism, creative literature and business. In addition, psychology, art, computer science and film studies are also quite good.
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