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How to choose a major when studying in Canada?

In fact, many girls have this situation when choosing a major, so there are still many majors to choose from if they don't want to study math-related courses. Here are some of them for your reference:

Education:

Pedagogy has always been regarded as an "unpopular" major. However, with the emphasis on education in China, more and more students choose pedagogy to study abroad.

Recommended Canadian institutions: Brook University, York University, University of Montreal, etc.

Urban planning:

Urban planning is a branch of architecture. Students majoring in urban planning, civil engineering, landscape planning and architecture in China can apply for this major. In the United States, most students can work in the government or enter professional planning offices after graduation. Although the salary is not the highest, there is a lot of room for personal prestige improvement.

Recommended Canadian institutions: University of Waterloo, University of Montreal, University of British Columbia (UBC), etc.

Garden landscape:

Practical majors such as horticultural landscape design, food science and nutrition are listed as "experience" immigration majors, so they have also become popular majors in studying in Canada.

Recommended Canadian institutions: University of Guelph, University of British Columbia (UBC), University of Toronto, University of Manitoba, etc.

Food nutrition:

At present, the upsurge of health preservation in China is rising day by day, and the income of nutritionists is also rising, but this major requires higher scores in biology and chemistry. It is difficult to apply because of insufficient professional interest and poor grades.

Recommended Canadian institutions: university of alberta, University of Western Ontario, University of Saskatchewan, University of Guelph, University of Manitoba, etc.

Pharmaceutics:

Pharmacy is relatively unpopular in China, but it is a popular specialty in many foreign countries. At present, the average annual salary has reached nearly $6,543,800, and the next 654.38+ 00 years will be a hot job. And students with backgrounds in clinical medicine, biology, chemistry, environment, engineering and pharmacy can apply.

Recommended Canadian institutions: University of Saskatchewan, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia (UBC), University of Manitoba, etc.

I hope I can help you O(∩_∩)O~