Canada is the second
largest country in the world in area, after Russia, and
has the longest coastline of any country in the world, being
next to the Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic Oceans. Around
32 million people live in ten provinces and three territories
of canada.
Universities of canada share a key strength:
their high quality. Canadian universities have a long record
of providing an accessible university education to students
from across Canada and around the world. Reflecting the
rich history many cultures and traditions, Canadian universities
offer a mix of opportunities in a variety of educational
settings.
The 89 Universities that are members of
the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada are
located across the country, with institutions in every Canadian
province. Taken together, they offer a wide range of courses.
In addition to universities, Canada has
post secondary system includes 175 community colleges, which
respond to the training needs of business, industry and
the public service, as well as the educational needs of
vocationally oriented secondary school graduates. These
colleges, also known as institutes of technology, university
colleges or CEGEPS, historically offered diplomas and certificates
rather than degrees. Today, some offer degrees themselves,
and a number offer university transfer programs or provide
programs jointly with neighboring universities. |