Ryerson University
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario M5B 2K3
Canada
Ryerson University offers programs rich in career potential, mixing classroom learning with hands-on experience though formal programs with
business and industry, laboratory work, field trips, outside projects and work experience in the professional community.
RU was founded in 1948 as Ryerson
Institute of Technology with the intention of being a training ground for the growing post-war workforce. Today, it offers both professionally targeted programs and contemporary arts and science degrees.
Ryerson is a leading university in Canada. In addition to having Canada's largest undergraduate School of Management and the largest faculty of
engineering, architecture and science, the university works to develop and educate professionals who will make a difference in Canada and the world beyond. With a stated mission of advancing applied knowledge and research and balancing theory and application, Ryerson prepares students for their professional careers.
Quick Facts
Ryerson offers more than 95 Ph.D., Master's, and undergraduate programs in the areas of arts, communication and design, community services, engineering, architecture and science and management, as well as 12 undergraduate degree programs that are unique among Canadian universities.
Ryerson's G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education is Canada's leading provider of university-based adult education.
More than 24,000 undergraduate and graduate students are enrolled at Ryerson; including more than 1,500 Master's and Ph.D. students.
Ryerson recently underwent a $210-million campus expansion.
With more than 60,000 annual registrations, Ryerson's G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education is Canada's largest.
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