The University of Calgary
The University of Calgary is a prominent public university which is located in Alberta, Canada. The total amount of students numbers 29,500 students, 24,000 from them are undergraduate students, 5,500 are graduate students. The university firstly served within the University of Alberta, and only in 1966 it separated and was officially founded. Nowadays, it is arranged with the help of the 16 faculties, which include a law school, teachers college, medical school. In 2008, the veterinary school has been opening.
This university is always ranked within the top universities of the Canada, it is an honorable member of the program G13 (Group of Thirteen), International Association of Universities, Association of Commonwealth Universities, and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada.
The university offers 16 faculties: Faculty of Education, Faculty of Communication and Culture, Faculty of Environmental Design, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Fine Arts, Faculty of Kinesiology, Haskayne School of Business, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Nursing, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Science, Schulich School of Engineering, Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Social Work.
This university is a very good choice for those who want to provide themselves with the higher education of the high quality and to be provided with the perspective work place after the graduation.