There are only two famous universities UBC SFU in Vancouver, so most people study in these two universities. UBC is relatively more difficult to enter, so in some popular majors, students cannot enter SFU like UBC.
UVIC is also very good, but he is not in Vancouver, but in nearby Victoria Island, and the traffic is inconvenient. I still want to work in Wenzhou after graduation or something. So in UVIC and SFU, many people choose SFU.
In fact, Victoria's ranking and reputation are higher than SFU's. It's a good choice to have a bachelor's degree in business administration, but life on the island is rather boring. Part-time jobs are relatively difficult to recruit. If these are not problems, then Victoria is a good choice.
Comprehensive Comparison of UBC of SFU University in Three Universities in BC Province
The following is a comparison of the differences among the three universities. The major mentioned in this article should be set as a department or major at least. For other specific majors offered by the three universities, please refer to the following school websites.
professoriat
SFU- Simon Fraser University was founded in 1965 and has six colleges:
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Business school college
the college of education
Facilities of engineering college
Fine Arts Department of Art College
School of Human and Social Development
Humanities college
Faculty of law
Academy of sciences
Academy of Social Sciences Academy of Social Sciences
graduate school
UBC- University of British Columbia, founded in 1908, has 12 colleges:
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* Start-up enterprise planning
* International Business International Business
* Hotel/Service Management Hotel and Service
* General business integrated business
UBC business:
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* Accounting Finance/Accounting
:: Business and economy. Business and economy
:: Finance and finance
* General business management integrated business
:: Human resources management Human resources
* International Business International Business
* management information system information system management
* Marketing
* Real estate/property
:: Transport and logistics
the college of education
BC Normal School was founded in 190 1, then split up and merged into UBC and Uvik in 1956 and 1963 respectively, which became the educational facilities of the two universities. SFU Normal School was established separately when 1965 was founded.
Communication/
http://www.educ.uvic.ca/phed/
http://fas.sfu.ca/kin/
http://www.apsc.ubc.ca/architecture/index.html
Computer science belongs to SFU's School of Applied Science, Vienna University's School of Engineering and UBC's School of Science.
The red color below represents the only engineering major in BC province.
SFU engineering science:
http://www.ensc.sfu.ca/
* Computer engineering
* Electronic Engineering Electronic Engineering
* Engineering Physics (cum laude only)
* system engineering system engineering
* Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Engineering
Ultraviolet engineering:
http://www.engr.uvic.ca
* Computer Engineering Computer Engineering
* Computer Science Computer Science
* Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering
* mechanical engineering mechanical engineering
* software engineering software engineering
UBC project:
http://www.apsc.ubc.ca/engineering/
* Chemical and biological engineering; Bioengineering chemistry and bioengineering
* Civil engineering
* Computer Engineering Computer Engineering
* Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering
* engineering physics engineering
* environmental engineering environmental engineering
* Geological Engineering Geological Engineering
* Integrated Engineering (integrated engineering)
* mechanical engineering mechanical engineering
* Metal & Materials Engineering Metal and Materials Engineering
:: Mining engineering Mining engineering
Forestry college forestry college
Only UBC was established.
http://www.forestry.ubc.ca
Health and medicine health & health; doctor
In British Columbia, only UBC has established medical schools, pharmaceutical science schools and dental schools, and UBC provides the most comprehensive medical courses in the province. Only UBC and UVic provide care and issue registered nurses. UVic opened the only school of health information science in Canada. On May 1 2003, with the assistance of the Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology of UVic and the Center for Disease Control of UBC, the first human SARS virus gene sequencing was completed.
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/conte...tract/ 1085953v 1
http://web.uvic.ca/nurs
http://www . school . nursing . UBC . ca
http://hinf.uvic.ca
http://www.ubcpharmacy.org
http://www . dentish . UBC . ca
http://www.med.ubc.ca
school of law
In BC province, only UBC and UVic have established law schools to train lawyers, judges and other political and legal talents. UVic has the strongest law school in Canada, ranking first in eight years and seven years, making no second law school in China comparable to UVic's law school. In 2003, the ranking of Canadian law schools was 1 .victoria.2, Alberta.3, Toronto.
http://www.uvic.ca/archive/homepages/030 123.html
http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/...s.cfm? p _ ID = 3757
http://www.law.uvic.ca
Department of Science, Academy of Sciences
In British Columbia, only UBC and UVic have astronomical telescopes and observatories, and provide astronomy and astrophysics. Only UBC provides botany. UVic has the first and largest College of Earth and Marine Sciences in Canada, and only four universities in China offer marine majors (UVic, UBC, Memorial, Dalhousie). In 2007, UVic will build the largest optical submarine observatory in the world, extending to the depth of 3000 kilometers in the Pacific Ocean. Only SFU provides actuarial science, pest management, management and systems science and arthropod research. All three universities have environmental studies, among which SFU is the most comprehensive, including resource and environmental management, environmental science and environmental toxicology.
http://web.uvic.ca/eosc/about.htm
http://www.neptunecanada.ca/
http://www.physics.ubc.ca
http://www.phys.uvic.ca
http://www.sfu.ca/%7Escience
Cooperative education of paid internship
In terms of scale and perfection, UVic's cooperative education ranks third in Canada, much larger than SFU and UBC. In China, only the University of Waterloo in Ontario and the University of Sherbrook in Quebec have large-scale cooperative education.
http://mycoop.coop.uvic.ca/students.php
Internships in the three universities are open to international students, and the average salary of students in each school is basically the same. The following websites are the salary statistics of interns:
SFU
http://www.sfu.ca/coop/kines/students/salary.html
http://www.sfu.ca/coop/science/employers/salary.html
http://www.sfu.ca/coop/arts/employers/hiring.html
http://www.sfu.ca/coop/bus-coop/employers/about.html
Uvic
http://www.coop.engr.uvic.ca/engrweb/survey.html
http://www.coop.uvic.ca/buscoop/about.html
http://mycoop.coop.uvic.ca/students.php
UBC
http://www.coop.apsc.ubc.ca/employers/newsalary.php
http://www.sciencecoop.ubc.ca/info/salaries.html
http://www.sauder.ubc.ca/ccc/underg...p_education.cfm
athletic facilities
UBC has the largest swimming pool, a 50m indoor swimming pool and a 55m outdoor swimming pool. UVic has a 25m indoor swimming pool and 25m outdoor swimming pool. SFU has a 25m-long indoor swimming pool. Only UVic has two football fields surrounded by 400 runways, a natural grassland and an artificial grassland, which are bright all night. UBC and SFU each have a 400-track natural lawn football field. Uvic and UBC each have an ice rink. SFU will build an indoor skating rink and two skating rinks for the Winter Olympics before 20 10. UVic has 6 indoor basketball courts, while UBC and SFU each have 4 indoor basketball courts. The largest gym in western Canada is in Uvik, 182000 square feet (1690 square meters, larger than four basketball courts). All three universities have independent cinemas.
http://web.uvic.ca/atrsweb/recplus/facilities.htm
http://www.sfu.ca/mediapr/news_rele...ws03070205.html
http://www.icerink.ubc.ca/dropIn.html
http://www.aquatics.ubc.ca/facil/main.htm