Tuesday, April 19, 2011

                                                
                                         
The University of Guelph is ranked as one of Canada’s top comprehensive universities by Maclean’s magazine due to the University commitment to students learning and innovative research. Also given top marks for student satisfaction among medium sized universities in Canada by The Globe and Mail. The University is located in Guelph, Ontario Canada. The University currently offers over 94 undergraduates degree, 48 graduate programs, and 6 associate degrees in many different disciplines, it is the on-going history of achievement in its roots of agriculture and veterinary medicine, and the modern focus on life sciences that define the university. University of Guelph holds 39 Canada Research Chair positions in the research areas of natural sciences, engineering, health sciences and social sciences. So for students who are interested in science and engineering U of G are the best university to attend and achieve your career due to their intensive learning in science and engineering can help students succeed their learning experiences. Campus
The Main campus is located in Guelph; it spans about 1,223 acres, including the 408 acre University of Guelph Arboretum and a 30 acre research park. The campus is design to mix old fashioned brick buildings with mid century Brutalism, as well as more contemporary stone structures, is generally regarded as scenic and architecturally diverse. With over 5,000 students in single and family residences, Guelph has one of the largest and well established university housing systems in Canada. U of G offers students a variety of Residence Learning Communities, including Academic Clusters and Living Learning Centers, bringing together students with common interests. It is a great opportunities to meet other students with a friendly environment atmosphere.
University of Guelph also has another location in Toronto, right next to Humber College. (University of Guelph Humber) The University of Guelph Humber is a university/college partnership between the University of Guelph and Humber College. The University campus is spotted up on the North Campus of Humber College. The University offers eight regular four year academic programs, each of which grant both a university honors degree and college diploma. This is a great opportunities for students to achieve both their degree at the same time with a diploma where they can have hands on working experiences of their program in the real world.
Faculties
       The University of Guelph consists of seven faculties:
·         College of Arts
·         College of Biological Science
·         College of Management & Economics
·         College of Physical & Engineering Science
·         College of Social & Applied Human Sciences
·         Ontario Agricultural College
·         Ontario Veterinary College
Other areas of academic specialization include the:
·         School of Computer Science
·         School of Engineering
·         School of English and Theater Studies
·         School of Environmental Sciences
·         School of Dine Art and Music
·         School of Hospitality and Tourism Management
·         University of Guelph Humber
The University of Guelph offers students the advantages to continue their studies through joint graduate programs with other universities such as: Guelph Waterloo Centre for Chemistry and Biochemistry one of Canada’s largest and most successful graduate schools.  Guelph Waterloo Physics Institute offered by the Department of Physics at the University of Guelph and Waterloo as well as the Guelph Waterloo MA Programs in Public Issues Anthropology. Guelph McMaster Collaborative MA Program in Public Policy and Administration. Tri University Graduate History Program includes Waterloo, Guelph and Laurier.

The University's Research Park Centre.

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