For post secondary education I would like to go to McMaster or Queens which are in Toronto.
McMaster:McMaster is a full-service university. With well-established strengths in health care, engineering, business,social sciences, science, and humanities research and education, the University offers both students and professors exciting and unique opportunities for research, education, and collaboration.
With a long-standing reputation as Canada's "most innovative" university, McMaster has pioneered a number of programs that have changed how professors teach and students learn. Problem-based-learning (PBL), pioneered at McMaster, has now spread across North America as a preferred method of instructing undergraduate students.
Through its continued dedication to innovative education and ground-breaking research, the University has earned its reputation as one of the leading post-secondary institutions in Canada. McMaster continues in its commitment to be Canada's most student-centred research university.
Campus:McMaster campus, which is restricted to pedestrian traffic, is at the western end of Lake Ontario. Area attractions include Cootes Paradise, the Bruce Trail, the Niagara Escarpment, the Waterfront Trail, and the Royal Botanical Gardens.
The University is minutes from downtown Hamilton, Ontario, and the activities that a major city has to offer. Buses from the region's public transit system make frequent stops on campus, facilitating travelling between McMaster, Hamilton, and the surrounding area.
The campus has grown immensely since the University officially moved to Hamilton in 1930. The six buildings, all still in use, were added to over the years, and now there are 55 buildings on McMaster's campus and development shows no signs of slowing down.
Strenghts:
Named Canada's Research University of the Year by Research InfoSource Inc. in November 2004
Named Canada's most innovative "medical doctoral" university eight times in the last 11 years in Maclean's annual ranking of universities.
The "McMaster Model" - a student-centred, problem-based, interdisciplinary approach to learning - has been adopted by universities around the world.
A report by Research Infosource Inc. ranked McMaster seventh among Canada's research-intensive universities in terms of
research income and third in terms of research intensity.
McMaster is the only North American host site of a United Nations University.
McMaster participates in more than 40 international exchange agreements around the globe