Chuante University is a public university founded in 1963, located in Peterborough, southern Ontario. It has a population of 68000 and is only an hour's drive from Toronto. The university currently has a total of 6000 students, with approximately 4000 undergraduate students, including 250 foreign students. This school is the most famous "small university" in Ontario. According to a survey conducted by the authoritative Canadian magazine Maclean's Magazines, in 2001, Trent University ranked first in Ontario and fourth in Canada in undergraduate education, and its faculty received the highest number of awards in undergraduate education; In 2002, Chuan Te University ranked third in the undergraduate rankings of Canada.
School characteristics
Chuante University is a university centered on comprehensive technical education, and the faculty and students have a good habit of giving lectures and exchanging ideas. The university has introduced unique field work to cultivate students' ability to observe the world from different perspectives and ask questions about the current situation. Environmental science has received praise in the study of river ecosystems. Doctoral courses have been offered in the study of river ecosystems and indigenous peoples. Due to the small size of the university, students have considerable opportunities to engage in research activities.
Professional Setting
Undergraduate major
Ancient History, Anthropology, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Business Administration, Canadian Studies, Physical Chemistry, Computer Science, Computer and Physics, Cultural Studies, Economics, Education, English Literature, Environmental Resources Science, Environmental Chemistry, French Studies, Geography, German Studies, Globalization Studies, Greek and Spanish Studies, History, Native Environmental Studies, Environmental and Natural Sciences, International Development Studies, Mathematics, Modern Language and Literature, Ethnic Management and Economic Development, Ethnic Studies, Nursing, Philosophy, Physics, Political Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Women's Studies
Graduate major
Anthropology, Natural and Social Sciences M A. / M.Sc.、 M.A. in Canadian Studies and Ethnic Studies, Ph.D. in Canadian Studies, M.A. in Theory, Culture, Policy, Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies, Ph.D. in Ecosystems D / M.Sc.
Admission requirements
High school graduation
TOEFL 550, IELTS: 6.5
Cost Details
Tuition fee: CAD 10439
Health insurance: 591 Canadian dollars
Accommodation and meals: 4200 Canadian dollars
Book: 700 CAD