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The characteristics of running a bishop's university

Bishop's University mainly provides undergraduate education, and also provides master's education. The school is rich in professional settings and broad in academic fields. While emphasizing the specialization of knowledge, we also attach great importance to the relationship between disciplines.

Piso University offers a comprehensive bachelor's degree program for undergraduates, including business, education, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. The enrollment of William Business School accounts for a quarter of the whole school, where students not only have to study major business majors, but also pass exams for non-business elective subjects to get credits. At the same time, the business school also offers cooperative exchange courses to provide students with the opportunity to study in 134 countries for more than one year. There are also many humanities students, especially English majors and history majors. English majors can not only study the main courses, but also devote themselves to the research of culture and media courses. Students who want to become teachers can also study pedagogy.

Piso University has two characteristics that have always attracted many students to study in this school: (1) taking students as the center, adopting small class teaching mode (with an average of about 23 students in each class), and the ratio of professors to students is 1: 14, thus ensuring the close relationship between teaching quality and students, and between students and professors; (2) Provide "undergraduate" courses. Most Canadian universities do not recognize China's junior college degree. Junior college students who want to study in Canada must start from freshman year. Many universities do not accept junior college students to transfer credits, but junior college students can transfer up to 60 credits in this school, which will greatly shorten the study time.

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