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Located in Saskatoon, Canada, it is a university town located on the beautiful coast of South Saskatchewan. With a campus area of 755 hectares, Saskatoon is a traditional and innovative institution of higher learning. Saskatoon is the agricultural and mining center of Saskatoon, and it is in a leading position in the application of high technology and biological sciences. Saskatoon has a symphony orchestra. It only takes 10 minutes to drive from the airport to the city center. There are a large number of round-trip flights connecting Saskatoon with all parts of Canada and around the world every day. Founded in 1907, with 17000 students, it is famous for its excellent teaching quality and academic research. There are 6 libraries with a collection of 6.5438+0.8 million books. There are more than 100 majors in the school, which are distributed in various colleges such as agronomy, arts and sciences, business, dentistry, education, engineering, law, pharmacy, nutrition and veterinary medicine, providing 85 undergraduate degrees, 65 master's degrees and 60 doctoral degrees.

There are 10 different health science related majors;

Biotechnology majors include biochemistry, biology, cell biology, microbiology and chemical engineering biotechnology.

MBA includes agricultural trade, biotechnology, medical services and international trade.

Several Nobel Prize-winning professors have all worked here.

School characteristics

The University of Saskatchewan has trained Rhodes Scholarships and Nobel Prize winners, among which the School of Engineering ranks in the top 20 in North America, and the computer science department ranks first in Canada in scientific research. Since 1907, the university has awarded more than100000 degrees. The University of Saskatchewan has 13 colleges and 100 majors. The largest college is the College of Arts and Sciences, which offers more than 40 majors, including computer science, economics and so on.

Life navigation location: located in Saskatoon, Prairie Province, western Canada, with a population of 250,000.

Living expenses and tuition: RMB 654.38+million for undergraduate and RMB 60,000-70,000 for master. Compared with other provinces and cities, it is lower.

Admission requirements: the average score of senior high school undergraduates is above 75%, and the average score of master's universities is 75%. More than 85% can get scholarships.

English requirements: Undergraduate students can be admitted without taking the TOEFL, with a TOEFL score of at least 580 for master students and 600 for MBA applicants. ; Pass the U-prep 2 course of the Language Center (ESL) of the University of Saskatchewan.

Features: 20 13 ranks 9 th in medical medicine; In biotechnology and scientific research, it ranks fourth in the world; The science rankings are all in the top 10.