[School Introduction]
The University of Montreal was established in 1878 in Montreal, Quebec, with a current population of 52631 people. It is the world's largest French taught school. One main campus and two affiliated colleges - the School of Engineering and the School of Business. Offering over 270 graduate courses.
[School Characteristics]
The University of Montreal is renowned for its majors in history, film studies, comparative literature, computer science, chemistry and physics, museum studies, and interactive media. The field of courtyard architecture is one of Canada's leading specialties. The school has the authority to be the largest legal research center in Canada. The school offers a comprehensive range of medical majors, and graduates from here are recognized by the Canadian Medical Council as the top students in Canada. The school's curriculum is flexible, and students can choose to participate in extracurricular studies at night or on weekends.