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What's good about the University of British Columbia?
The University of British Columbia, founded in 19 15, is the earliest university in British Columbia. At first, it was a scientific research cooperation institution, and later it gradually developed into a comprehensive university. In less than 100 years, the University of British Columbia has become a world-renowned research center with world-class art facilities, and it is located in Vancouver with a pleasant climate and picturesque scenery, so it attracts many students from all over the world to study every year.

Training objectives of senior high school students

The University of British Columbia has set a high student training goal and is determined to train cosmopolitan citizens who can adapt to different cultures around the world, analyze and solve complex problems, and process and use a large amount of information.

Excellent scientific research

The scientific research of the University of British Columbia is excellent. * * * Established four federally funded research centers focusing on pathogen pathology, protein Project, disease genetics and international development. In addition, there are specialized research institutions and facilities such as libraries, art centers, Asian centers, museums of geology and zoology, and Japanese Institute of Botany, among which the library is the third largest in Canada.

More than 70 majors

The school has more than 70 majors, including agricultural economics, zoology, forest resources management, computer science, nutrition, petroleum exploration engineering, geography, art, English, history and German studies, and can be awarded bachelor's, double bachelor's, master's and doctor's degrees.

Diversified educational content

Teacher training in secondary and special education and pre-service training in law, medicine and dentistry are also part of the school's education.

Tuition discount

The University of British Columbia has 25 108 full-time students and 7,705 part-time students. The tuition fee for domestic students is about 2,500 Canadian dollars, and that for foreign students is about 5,700 Canadian dollars.