McMaster University is a world-renowned public research university. Here is a detailed introduction to the university:
Overview:
History: Founded in 1887 with a donation of 900,000 Canadian dollars from Canadian Senator William McMaster. Originally a Baptist university, it became a publicly funded, non-denominational institution in 1957.
Reputation: It is a member of the Canadian University Research Alliance "Group of Thirteen", a member of Universitas 21 and a member of the U15 University Alliance. In the evaluation of Canada's top universities, it has been praised by Maclean's magazine as the most creative and innovative institution for many years, and is known as the "MIT of Canada". The school has produced 4 Nobel Prize winners and cultivated many outstanding talents, including scientists, engineers, financial and political leaders, etc.
Scale: As of March 2024, the school covers an area of 1,524 square kilometers and has multiple campuses including the main campus, medical school campus, and engineering school campus. The school has a total of 37,537 undergraduate and graduate students, including 32,174 undergraduates and 6,553 international students. There are 16,043 faculty and staff, including 1,036 full-time teachers.
Address: Located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Hamilton is a famous port city at the western end of Lake Ontario and a famous tourist city in Canada. It is only about an hour's drive from Toronto, Niagara Falls and the US border city.
Official website: www.mcmaster.ca.
Features:
Strong scientific research strength: sufficient research funding, world-class laboratories and various advanced facilities. It is one of the few universities in North America with its own nuclear reactors. It has 71 members of the Royal Society of Canada, 72 Canadian chief scientists and approximately 360 million Canadian dollars in scientific research funds.
Teaching innovation: It pioneered the problem-driven teaching method and influenced the entire North American teaching system.
Obvious disciplinary advantages: Its advantageous disciplines include engineering, medicine and business. The School of Business is one of the top 100 business schools in the world; the School of Engineering is known as the best engineering university in Canada, and its 8 engineering departments are ranked in the top ten in North America; the School of Health Sciences is one of the earliest health science schools established in Canada. Senior students and professors of the medical school all work in hospitals, and students have accumulated valuable practical work experience during their university years.
Diverse campus culture: The student population comes from all over the world, with diverse cultural backgrounds and rich campus activities, providing students with a broad space for communication and learning.
Courses:
College settings: The school is divided into six colleges, namely the School of Business, the School of Engineering, the School of Health Sciences, the School of Humanities, the School of Science and the School of Social Sciences.
Professional courses: There are more than 140 undergraduate majors, 36 master's majors and 28 doctoral majors. Undergraduate majors include computer science, business, chemical engineering, civil engineering, biochemistry and biomedicine, philosophy, history, etc.; master's majors include finance, accounting, engineering management, health science research, etc.; doctoral majors cover in-depth research directions in various disciplines.
Tuition fees: Tuition fees for different majors vary. For example, the tuition fee for Bachelor of Technology - Automation Engineering Technology is 35,634.00 Canadian dollars; the tuition fee for business courses is 38,167.8 Canadian dollars; the tuition fee for computer science is 34,823.7 Canadian dollars; the tuition fee for engineering courses is 49,941.49 Canadian dollars; the tuition fee for physical and chemical science courses is 32,394 Canadian dollars; the tuition fee for earth and environmental science is 32,394 Canadian dollars. It should be noted that tuition fees may be adjusted according to different years and policies. It is recommended to pay attention to the school's official website or consult the school's admissions department to obtain the most accurate information.
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