The universities in Toronto mainly include the University of Toronto, York University, Ryerson University (also translated as Wyatt University and City University of Toronto) and Brook University.
In addition, Toronto's colleges include Ontario College of Art and Design, Santa Taliga College, seneca Institute of Technology, Centennial College, Humber College, George Brown-Toronto City College and Santa Monica College. Toronto (boas City) is the largest city in Canada, located in the core area of Canada, close to the industrialized areas in the eastern United States, and belongs to Canada.
Supplementary materials:
Brief introduction of some universities in Toronto;
1 University of Toronto:
(1) Introduction:
University of Toronto (UofT) was founded in 1827, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Formerly known as King's College, it is a public federal research university and a member of association of american universities. The school is recognized as the top university with the first comprehensive strength in Canada and one of the top higher education institutions in the world. The University of Toronto has three campuses: St George's Campus (UTSG), scarborough Campus (UTSC) and Mississauga Campus (UTM). * * * consists of 1 1 college.
(2) Specialty setting:
Mainly English, French, linguistics, humanities, economics, mathematics, computer science, life science, accounting, finance and economy, management, human resource management, computer science and physics, environment and resource management, environmentology and energy, environment and health, environment and science, environmental biology, environmental chemistry, environmental geoscience, nutrition, immunology, pathology, medicinal chemistry and pharmacology. Psychology, applied mathematics, applied physics, astronomy and physics, chemistry, chemical physics, economics, economics and mathematics, economics and statistics, financial economics, geology, materials science, mathematics, mathematical application, physics, film studies, drama, education and sociology, English and drama, art history, health studies, history, politics, international relations, East Asian studies, music and so on.
2. York University:
(1) Introduction:
York University, founded in 1959, is located in the northern suburb of Toronto, Canada. It is the third largest comprehensive university in Canada and a member of association of commonwealth universities. Rich academic awards and high-quality research projects are the main reasons why top scholars in Canada and even the world finally choose York University. York University is the second largest university in Ontario and the third largest university in Canada. The school offers more than 5,000 courses and more than 200 undergraduate and graduate degrees.
(2) Specialty setting:
The majors offered by the school mainly include accounting, media, management, anthropology, computer engineering, computer science, biochemistry, creative writing, biology, criminology, biomedicine, biophysics, dance, biotechnology, design, business administration, digital media, economics, drama research, earth and atmospheric science, chemistry, East Asian studies, children's studies, ecosystem management, education and cognitive systems. Environmental science, anthropology, European studies, film, international business management, finance, finance and economy, international development research, fine arts, sports functionalism and health science, geography, linguistics, health law and sociology, law, religion, science, management science and technology research, marketing, mathematics, music, social science, nursing, philosophy, sociology, physics and astronomy.
3. Ryerson University:
(1) Introduction:
Ryerson University generally refers to Toronto City University, formerly known as Ryerson University. It is one of the public research universities in Ontario, Canada, and also a famous public university. The name of the school is named after Egdon Ryerson, the minister of education in western Canada in his early years. The school is located in the center of Toronto, an international city in Canada. It is a typical metropolitan university. The school formerly known as Ryerson Institute of Technology was founded in 1948. In 2002, it was renamed as Ryerson University, and on April 26th, 2022, it was officially renamed as City University of Toronto.
(2) Specialty setting:
The majors offered by the school mainly include aerospace engineering, architectural science, literature and contemporary studies, sociology and biology, business administration, chemical engineering, chemistry, care for children and adolescents, civil engineering, engineering management, computer engineering, computer science, contemporary science, criminal trial, early childhood education, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, geographical analysis, chart communication management, health information management, tourism management, image art and industrial engineering.
4. Ontario College of Art and Design:
(1) Introduction:
OCAD University is a public university, founded in 1876, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest and largest art and design education institution in Canada. Schools can award bachelor's degrees and master's degrees.
(2) Curriculum:
The courses offered by the school mainly include digital future, advertising, graphic design, illustration design, environmental design, industrial design, material art and design, interdisciplinary art, aboriginal visual culture, art criticism and curation, digital painting and extended animation, visual and critical research, painting, illustration, mixed media, photography, printmaking, sculpture/installation, printing, inclusive design, interdisciplinary art/media and design.
5. St. ricard College:
(1) Introduction:
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, founded in 1967, is a public applied college. Shenglijia College offers full-time and part-time courses, covering junior college, undergraduate, master's and vocational certificate courses. Projects include flight, commerce, art, education, engineering technology, fashion, health, tourism, information technology, law, media and so on. The school has a fitness center, a teaching building, a bookstore, a vocational service department and an experimental college.
(2) teacher setup:
The school has departments such as community service, medicine, accounting and finance, recreation and outdoor recreation, business administration, international trade and market, law and public affairs management, computer science, electronic and computer engineering technology, office management, aviation and flight technology, fire prevention engineering technology, biological science and applied chemistry, tourism and reception, precision technology center, communication art, fashion and sales planning.
6. George Brown College:
(1) Introduction:
George Brown College is one of the community colleges in Canada. Since 1967, it has been a formal college in Toronto and an educational institution registered by the government. George Brown College, which is funded by the government and put on record, ranks among the best in overall scale, with high-quality professional disciplines that pursue career progress, dedicated expert teachers, world-class teaching facilities and students from all corners of the country. The school offers more than 100 certificates, diplomas and postgraduate courses, which is the widest range of full-time courses among all colleges in Canada. Moreover, providing a complete and prestigious intensive English course can also help foreign students improve their English.
(2) Specialty setting:
The majors offered by the school mainly include business, accounting, financial planning, health information management, human resources, management, market management, office management-medical treatment, community service and health care, fashion management, fashion technology and design, gemology, jewelry craft, jewelry restoration, digital media, art design, art production, signature art, dance, performance, drama art, industrial maintenance, tools and tools.
7. Hanbo College:
(1) Introduction:
Hanbo College, founded in 1967, is located in Toronto, Ontario, on the shore of Lake Ontario. It is one of the founding colleges of the Canadian Institute of Technology and the only Canadian member of the American "New Alliance for Community College Revolution". Hanbo College has three campuses with beautiful scenery and advanced facilities, which are divided into North Campus, Lakeside Campus and Orange Campus.
(2) Specialty setting:
The majors offered by the school mainly include industrial design, interior design, music, accounting, digital business management, fashion management, finance, medical management, human resource management, international business, international development, management, marketing, legal research, supply chain management, behavioral science, care for children and adolescents, community development, criminal justice, nursing, workplace health management, hotel tourism management, advertising creativity, design and so on.
8. Centennial College:
(1) Introduction:
Centennial College, founded in 1966, is the oldest public college in Ontario, Canada, with four campuses in Toronto. The school offers more than 120 courses, covering business, communication, community and customer service, science and engineering technology, medical treatment and transportation, and also provides double degrees in journalism, emerging media, first aid, industrial microbiology and environmental science in cooperation with the University of Toronto at Garburg.
(2) Specialty setting:
The majors offered by the school mainly include architecture, aviation technology, automobile engineering, computer engineering technology, preschool education, electronic engineering, mechanical drawing, mechanical mold making, law, medical treatment, pharmacy, accounting, human resources, enterprise operation, office management, legal assistant, financial services, international business, marketing, communication center, e-commerce, hotel management, advertising, automation and robotics, etc.