Laurentian University was founded in 1960 and is located in Sabre, Ontario, which is the largest city in northern Ontario with a population of nearly 100000. It is one of the most beautiful natural scenic areas in Canada. The school covers an area of 750 acres and is surrounded by three beautiful lakes. The university has a strong faculty, with 370 teachers and a total of 6384 students. Among them, there are 137 international students, accounting for 2%. The ratio of teachers with doctoral degrees to students is as high as 1:14, mainly using small class teaching, giving students more opportunities to discuss learning issues with professors. Laurentian University is a bilingual university (in English and French) that provides students with more opportunities for cultural exchange. As a comprehensive university, the university offers over 100 bachelor's degree programs as well as master's and doctoral degree programs. The curriculum is very flexible, facilitating students' cross disciplinary learning and cultivating comprehensive qualities. Some majors also offer dual degree courses. At Laurentian University, the departments are relatively small, and the school has established several advantageous interdisciplinary courses: the Bachelor of Sports Management degree program. This course combines physical education and business courses, attracting over 200 applicants each year to compete for more than 50 spots. It is a unique course in Canada that combines management, physical education, and business courses, and also offers an 8-month internship that can be completed at well-known Canadian companies such as Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto Maple Leafs 。 In addition, the school added a Bachelor's degree in Sports Psychology in 2003.
School characteristics
The broadleaf engineering and metallurgical refining engineering at Laurentian University have always received widespread attention. At Laurentian University, the departments are relatively small, and the school has established several advantageous interdisciplinary courses: a Bachelor of Sports Management degree program, a combination of physical education and business courses.
Admission requirements
Undergraduate: Graduated from high school, vocational school or technical school, with an average score of 75 or above, TOEFL score of 550 (apply for ESL courses without English scores)
Master's degree: Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, with proof of English proficiency required for each major
MBA: Bachelor's degree, two years of work experience, or college graduation with 5 years of work experience, TOEFL 550, GMAT 500 or above, no TOEFL or GMAT scores required, Pre MBA courses must be taken
Semester Schedule
Language courses: January to April; May to June; July to August; September to December
Professional courses: The start date of each year is January and September
Cost
Language course tuition fee: CAD 3300
Auxiliary expenses (including health insurance): 702.78 CAD/year
Accommodation fee: 3100 CAD
Academic course tuition fees: approximately CAD 9177/year for engineering, nursing, and education majors, and CAD 8565/year for other majors
Meal expenses: CAD 360 per month
Book fee: CAD 500-1000
Application fee: $375
Outstanding profession
There are over 100 undergraduate degree programs, as well as master's and doctoral degree programs. Among them, business and management, human dynamics, nursing, psychology, computer science, philosophy, mathematics, geography, political science, biology, economics, and sports management are particularly outstanding.
Laurentian University offers a 3-year Bachelor's degree (90 credits) and a 4-year Bachelor's degree (120 credits)