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Engineering Science Schools and Programs in Canada

Study Engineering Science in Canada

Acadia University

Nova Scotia, Canada
Acadia University is an institution of higher education, based in the town of Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. Established in 1838 by the Baptist Community, the university offers mainly undergraduate degrees, although it has also made available a few master’s programs and one doctoral level degree. Arcadia University exists with the mission to offer personalized and challenging education, promoting diversity, lifelong learning and critical thinking. Acadia consists of four faculties: Arts, Pure & Applied Science, Professional Studies and Theology. These are organized into departments and... See full description.

Camosun College

Victoria, Canada
Camosun College is an educational institution, founded in 1971, and based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Camosun College has two campuses, Lansdowne and Interurban. The Lansdowne campus offers university transfer and access programs, as well as career, technical and vocational programs in the fields of the arts, sciences, business, health and human services. The Interurban campus provides opportunities in the trades, technologies, business, sport and exercise education, and access programs. The student population counts at about 12,500 full-time and part-time students. The... See full description.

Carleton University, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs

Ottawa, Canada
Carleton University is a comprehensive university, located in the capital of Canada, Ottawa. The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs within the school takes care of the academic activities of all graduate students at Carleton. It defines and administers regulations for over 100 graduate programs, but shares responsibility for graduate studies with graduate departments and schools. Its office provides advice and support to students pertaining to registration, awards, thesis preparation, admission, orientation, teaching and research assistantships, and more.

Concordia University

Montreal, Canada
The groundwork of Concordia University was laid down in 1974 by merging Loyola College and Sir George Williams University. Concordia University is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Concordia has two campuses: Sir George William campus near downtown and Loyola campus in the residential area of Notre Dame-de-Grace. The four major departments in Concordia are Arts & Science, Engineering & Computer Science, Fine Arts and the School of Business (John Molson) which covers more than 180 undergraduate programs. There is an option of co-operative component in many courses which allows students... See full description.

Lethbridge College - English Language Centre

Lethbridge, Canada
Lethbridge College is located in Alberta, Canada – 1 hour away from the US border, and 1.5 hours away from the Rocky Mountains. The school prides itself with the quality of the English language programs it offers, and stresses that they fully cover all four communicative skills – reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The classes are small, with availability of all learning levels – from beginner to advanced. Furthermore, the language center organizes a number of trips, a variety of extra activities, as well as academic and career counseling services. All participants have the... See full description.

McGill University

Montreal, Canada
McGill University is considered comouna of the best in Canada in the area of medicine. It was founded on 1821 and is home to about 38,000 students. It is ranked as one of the best in the world.

Saint Mary's University

Halifax, Canada
Saint Mary's University (SMU) is an institution of higher education, situated in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The TESL Centre at Saint Mary's University is one of the most reputable English language centers in Canada. It makes available a good range of ESL and teacher-training programs, carefully designed to meet the students’ requirements and needs. There is an Intensive English Program option, providing learning opportunities all year round. They include English for Academic Purposes (EAP); University Bridging Program (UBP); English for Personal and Professional/Practical... See full description.

University of Manitoba

Winnipeg, Canada
Canada’s University of Manitoba, located in the Province of the same name, has, for more than 135 years, delivered life-changing learning experiences for its students, has conducted world-class research and shared their knowledge and discovery to shape the province, the country of Canada and the world as a whole. The University of Manitoba is located on Treaty One territory, on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe peoples and the homeland of the Metis Nation. The University and the Forks of the City of Winnipeg sit at the crossroads of the Anishinaabe, Metis, Cree, Dakota and... See full description.

University of Toronto

Toronto, Canada
The University of Toronto is an institution of great international prestige, which welcomes about 10,000 students from more than 150 countries.

York University

Toronto, Canada
Located in Toronto, Ontario, the most populous city and province of Canada, respectively, York University is a higher education institution that is helping to shape the global thinkers and the wisdom that will define tomorrow’s leaders and the future, not just in Canada but in the world as a whole.   York University is Canada's third largest university, boasting a commitment to excellence which reflects a rich diversity of perspectives and a strong sense of social responsibility that sets the school apart. A degree from York University empowers graduates to thrive in... See full description.

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