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학교명 Ryerson University
도시 Toronto
홈페이지 http://www.ryerson.ca
Profile

Ryerson is a Canadian leader in innovative, career-focused education and a university clearly on the move. A distinctly urban university with a mission to serve societal need, it is committed to engaging its community. A combination of theory and professional learning provides graduate and undergraduate education that distinguishes Ryerson from other universities. That difference is reflected in the program mix and the continual reinforcement of classroom lectures through formal contact with business and industry, laboratory work, field trips and work experience in the professional community. Innovation and entrepreneurship are a focus, exemplified by the Digital Media Zone (DMZ), a multidisciplinary workspace for student entrepreneurs. Since its launch in 2010, the DMZ has helped more than 200 innovators to incubate and accelerate 34 start-ups and launch over 60 projects.
Graduate studies at Ryerson have grown to host 2,300 master’s and doctoral students in dozens of programs.
Ryerson offers more than 100 undergraduate, master’s and PhD programs in five faculties and the Yeates School of Graduate Studies. The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education is Canada’s largest, with 70,000 registrations annually.
Ryerson is helping to reshape downtown Toronto with campus developments that include the Ryerson Athletics Centre at the
Gardens; the School of Image Arts building and Ryerson Image Centre; the Student Learning Centre on the city’s main street; and a planned health sciences building.
Student fees

Canadian student fees 2011-12 *
Undergraduate tuition fees: $5,371 - $5,441
Graduate tuition fees: $4,785 - $13,500
International student fees 2011-12 *
Undergraduate tuition fees: $16,967
Graduate tuition fees: $16,967 - $23,629
* Source: Statistics Canada. Fees for general programs in arts and humanities.
Note: In addition to tuition fees, universities generally charge fees for goods and services supplied to students. This includes areas such as student associations, sports and health. These additional fees vary widely per university and per student and can run from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. Check with the university for details.
Student enrolment

2011 rounded preliminary fall enrolment *
Full-time (undergraduates): 19,400
Full-time (graduates): 1,900
Part-time (undergraduates): 14,200
Part-time (graduates): 400
* Source: Council of Ontario Universities