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What is the difference between college and university to study abroad in Canada?
1. Educational tendency.
Canadian universities tend to be academic, you have to do a lot of experiments, research, writing, etc., in addition, Canadian universities are internationally renowned, enough to rival the quality of teaching in the United Kingdom and the United States.
The college focuses on vocational education, and the school's curriculum is more comprehensive and extensive, with higher requirements for vocational skills and employability.
When you study at the academy, as long as you learn the knowledge from the books, you will start to have an internship experience, and the topics you discuss when you get together are all about the content of your work and the future development of your company, and you don't think about academic issues. The college will also work with some recruitment companies to invite professional elites to the school to give lectures and impart work experience.
2. Application requirements.
The application requirements of the university are relatively high, the score is generally required to be more than 80%, the score is more than 85%, and the IELTS TOEFL is also required.
The admission standard of the college is much lower, with a score of 75%, there is no requirement for the examination score, and the language score is also lower.
3. Duration. There are three main forms of college diplomas: 1 year for certificates, 2-3 years for diplomas, and 3-4 years for bachelor's degrees.
3 years for bachelor's degree and 4 years for bachelor's degree with honors. Master's degree year.
4. Tuition. College does not focus on academic research like universities, and tuition fees are naturally lower, after all, academic research needs to provide human, material and financial resources. Therefore, it cannot be said that the low tuition fee of the college does not mean that the quality of education is poor.
5. Employment rate.
The employment rate of Canadian colleges is higher, because the college students have stronger work skills and are more in line with the market demand, many colleges have cooperation with enterprises, and students can directly enter the company to work after graduation, and the college's diploma can help you find the most suitable job in a specific field, but the employment scope is narrower.
Generally, ** departments and large organizations require a university degree, such as banks, enterprises. As a result, college graduates have a wider range of career options.
6. Is it better to choose a college or a university?
If you want to stay in Canada after graduation and plan to immigrate, college is a good choice, find a suitable job to accumulate enough experience, and the salary is not necessarily lower than that of college graduates, especially if you are in short supply, the chances of immigration will be greatly increased.
However, if you want to return to China for development after graduation, you should choose some Canadian universities with high recognition in China!
7. The relationship between the college and the university.
Nowadays, many colleges in Canada have partnerships with universities, for students whose grades do not meet the direct admission standards of universities, or who are slightly less financially disadvantaged, they can study in colleges such as Humber and Seneca for two years, and then transfer the credits to partner universities to continue their studies, and they can obtain a real undergraduate bachelor's degree or an honors bachelor's degree in a real university, while saving time and money.
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Application requirements for art colleges in Canada.
Language scores. The language requirement for international students majoring in art in Canada is a TOEFL score of 80 or above or an IELTS score.
Personal portfolio.
Before applying to the art school, you must provide a portfolio of works to the school. Students applying for painting, photography, and design majors should make a high-precision floor plan.
Unique application essays.
Art majors also need to prepare application essays when studying abroad. Art schools only require students to provide one letter of recommendation. Because Canadian art schools pay more attention to the individual abilities of students. In addition, the personal statement should reflect the advantages of studying abroad.
Interview. In the application process, the interview is a very important part of the process, and it is also difficult to prepare. Because before the interview, it is difficult to determine the questions to be asked by the interviewer.
Students should contact the school and the professor in advance to understand the school's ideas and the professor's views on the arts.
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The conditions for applying for art students in Canada, it is not clear which schools you apply for and what majors you apply for, the application requirements for different majors are different, and some majors also require portfolios, you can take a look.
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You can refer to the Reference System for Studying Abroad.
Enter your major and other information, and you can find out the cases of classmates who are in a similar situation to you, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, and see what background your target universities and majors have (how many points are in the language, what is the school background, what major, what is the GPA, etc.) The students have applied, and then compare their own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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What are the requirements for studying art in Canada, please refer to the Voluntary Reference System for Study Abroad.
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Requirements for studying art in Canada.
1.Linguistic achievements.
The language requirement that Canadian art students must meet is a TOEFL score of 80 or an IELTS score of above.
2.Personal portfolio.
Before you can apply to an art school in Canada, you must provide a portfolio to the school. Students majoring in drawing, photography and design should produce a high-precision atlas.
3.Peculiar application documents.
Art students studying abroad must also prepare application documents. The School of Arts only requires students to provide one letter of recommendation. As Canadian art schools place more emphasis on the individual abilities of their students. In addition, the personal statement should reflect their strengths of studying abroad.
4 .Interview.
Interviews are a particularly crucial part of the study abroad process and can be difficult to prepare. Since there is no way to know the examiner's questions before the interview. Students should contact the university and the professor in advance to grasp the university's views and the professor's ideas about the arts.
Only by understanding these things can they have a clear purpose in the interview.
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Canada is a popular country for studying abroad, and it is also a good place for art studies, after the college entrance examination, what application materials do art students need to prepare if they want to study in Canada? The following is a list of "What are the application requirements for art students to study in Dongbi Canada for undergraduate studies", which is for reference only, and you are welcome to read this article.
1. Score requirements for studying abroad in the arts
1. Language scores
Compared with finance, law, education and other majors, Canadian universities do not have very high language requirements for art students. Usually students only need an IELTS score or a TOEFL score of 90. Some Canadian art schools have lower language score requirements, IELTS or TOEFL 80 is sufficient, and the specific requirements are detailed in the enrollment of Canadian art schools over the years.
2. Average grade
Canadian universities do not require a high average grade for students during school, usually more than 80 points, but the average score requirements for related professional courses are higher, such as sketching and other courses should reach more than 85-90 points.
2. Requirements for application materials
1. Personal statement
The main thing is to write documents, and to fully reflect their own advantages.
Generally, an English article is used to explain why you chose this art major, what your future aspirations are, and to fully reflect your personal application advantages.
2. Letters of recommendation
An objective letter of recommendation, art colleges pay more attention to the student's ability to learn and research in the direction of art and filial piety.
3. Interview
It is very important to have a comprehensive understanding of the school and major you are applying for in advance, clearly inform the interviewer of the reason and purpose of your choice of this major, and accurately ask the questions asked by the interviewer.
3. Advantages of studying abroad in art
1. Studying abroad is cost-effective
The quality of education in Canada is comparable to that of the United Kingdom and the United States, but the cost of studying abroad is much cheaper. Higher education in Canada is dominated by public schools, and tuition fees are relatively low. The cost of studying abroad and living in high school in Canada is about 150,000 yuan for one year, and the cost of studying abroad for one year of undergraduate study is between 180,000 and 250,000 yuan, which is half of the cost of studying abroad in many western developed countries.
Some schools also offer tuition waivers and paid internship courses, which further reduce the cost of studying abroad.
2. First-class language environment
English is the first official language of Canada and is the mother tongue of most Canadians, so Canada has a pure English environment. Canada's level of English education is world-renowned. Not only are many universities and language schools committed to high-quality English education, but all levels of Canada have also invested a lot of money and resources to develop English education.
It should be said that Canada** spends much more effort on language education than other countries**.
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The application requirements for undergraduate art majors in Canada can be seen as follows:
1. Language scores: The language requirements for international students majoring in art in Canada are TOEFL 80 or above or IELTS.
2. Personal portfolio: Before applying for Daqiao Dongdan Art Academy, you must provide a portfolio to the school. Students applying for painting, photography, and design majors should make a high-precision floor plan.
3. Unique application essays: Art majors also need to prepare application essays when studying abroad. Art colleges only require students to submit a letter of recommendation, because the Canadian Academy of Art attaches more importance to students' personal abilities.
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1. Highest academic certificate: high school graduates should provide high school graduation certificates, undergraduate graduates should provide undergraduate graduation certificates and degree certificates, college graduates should provide college graduation certificates, and current students (high school, junior college, undergraduate) should provide proof of enrollment.
2. Transcripts (GPA) during the study period: high school students should provide the results of three years of high school, and undergraduate graduates should provide the results of at least the last two years of college. The overall score should not be less than 70%.
3. Language scores: Canadian art colleges have lower language requirements for international students, but at least IELTS should also be scored; TOEFL score of 80-90.
4. Personal works: All students of art colleges and universities need to provide their own portfolios and describe their special strengths and strengths in a certain field. A portfolio can be a beautiful original, or an electronic gallery or image.
Every student of an art college should express his artistic talent in a certain way.
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