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Course syllabi are always updated and relevant to the class and professors do a great job of teaching. Lots of research experience in my major is provided in years 2 and 4
This university had the program I was interested in and was the most reputable university close to where I lived. I did not want to move too far.
The course curriculum is generally very well structured and I feel like I learn a lot from my professors despite the online classes due to the COVID19 pandemic. My course syllabus is fairly updated and it is relevant to the topics I am interested in learning. I was not given any industrial exposure or research experience.
I chose UBC because it is close to home and has a very high reputation. They are a world-class research facility as well which motivated me to accept their offer. Their campus is filled with a lot of beautiful, natural scenery as well. A lot of my friends from high school also accepted their offers to UBC which made me want to join them.
There are various opportunities for research and for applying knowledge learned in the classroom.
Depends on how many courses a student takes. It roughly estimated to 3,500$ for a 3 credit course.
The syllabi of most courses are up to date. Professors love to talk about new technology especially when it comes to their own research and findings. Talking about their research is a good way to get to know them and for them to get to know you. Any relation with a professor can open doors with research experience as they're more likely to select you to help with their research. The co-op program, although competitive, allows for a good opportunity to work in the industry.
The average is around 45000CAD excluding the rent.
The courses get very hectic as soon as you start. There is some time to sit back and relax, but most of the time there will be loads of work to keep you on your toes. The curriculum seems very up-to-date. We were supposed to go on an industry trip that has been called off due to COVID-19, but we hope we can go once school reopens for 4th year.
About $160,000 (close to $40,000 per year)
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