University of Ottawa

Province: Ontario

Location: Ottawa City

Established in 1848

Number of students: 40000

Number of alumni: 160433

Number of faculty and staff: 6000

Does the Chinese Ministry of Education recognize: obtaining certification

Our school ranking: 8th among medical doctoral universities in 2014 according to McLean magazine



School Introduction: The University of Ottawa is located in the Canadian capital city of Ottawa and is the largest and oldest bilingual university in North America. The University of Ottawa, with a history of over 160 years, is also a constantly evolving higher education institution with an active, employment oriented teaching program that covers anthropology, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, as well as vocational and graduate education. Students at the University of Ottawa come from different backgrounds, but they all come here due to the university's high-quality teaching, research resources, and bright employment prospects after graduation. Whether their goal is to achieve a successful career goal or to further their graduate studies, the experience of studying at the University of Ottawa is the starting point for them to fully unleash their potential. Every student at the University of Ottawa has full access to libraries, government agencies, research institutions, and cutting-edge technological innovation projects. Dedicated and competent teachers are valuable academic resources for the University of Ottawa. The interactive teacher-student relationship enables students to learn and master the subjects they are studying, stimulate their sensitivity, and develop independent thinking abilities that combine imagination and flexibility to face future challenges.

Undergraduate major offerings:

School of Management: Accounting, E-commerce, Finance, Human Resource Management, International Management, Management Studies, Marketing, etc.

College of Science: Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Physics, Mathematics, and Statistics, etc.

Medical School: Anesthesiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Epidemiology and Community Medicine, etc.

School of Engineering: Chemical and Biological Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, etc.

School of Health Sciences: Human Kinematics, Nursing, Rehabilitation Science, etc.

School of Literature: Media Studies, Environmental Studies, Geography, Modern Languages and Literature, History, Linguistics, Music, Philosophy, Drama, Translation, Visual Arts, etc.

Education College: Education, etc.

School of Social Sciences: Criminology, Economics, International Development and Global Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology of Social Work, Anthropology, etc.

Law School: Law, etc.

Undergraduate admission requirements: 1. Graduated from high school; High school average score of 70 or above, some majors require 75 or 85 points; 2. TOEFL IBT score of 92 (writing score of 24) or IELTS score of 7 (writing score of 6.5); 3. The dual admission criteria for language and undergraduate programs are TOEFL IBT70 (21-23 in writing) or IELTS 5.5 (5 in writing).

Cost details: 1. International student application fee of CAD 200; 2. Tuition fees range from CAD 18000/year to CAD 23500/year; 3. Accommodation fees range from 5000 to 5800 Canadian dollars per year.