Canada
Our list of educational institutions in Canada is categorized by college majors and program types. Each category uses a comprehensive map of Canada to display a list of top colleges, universities and schools within the country. Users can further narrow their search for educational institutions by selecting specific provinces or territories within Canada.
Our list of educational institutions in Canada is categorized by college majors and program types. Each category uses a comprehensive map of Canada to display a list of top colleges, universities and schools within the country. Users can further narrow their search for educational institutions by selecting specific provinces or territories within Canada.
College Majors
Architecture |
Arts |
Business |
Cosmetology |
Criminal Justice |
Culinary |
Dental |
Drama |
Graphic Design |
Law |
Massage Therapy |
Medical |
Music |
Nursing |
Photography |
Religion |
Pharmacy |
Veterinary |
Program Types
Community Colleges:
Are often regarded as less prestigious than universities, although these institutions offer many of the same courses found in the freshman and sophomore curricula of universities. Generally people who cannot afford to go to college full-time find that a community college is better adapted to suit their needs. Community colleges are significantly less expensive per credit hour than public or private four-year schools.
Graduate Schools:
Offer courses and degree programs that tend to be more focused and specialized than undergraduate courses. Graduate schools offer a master's degree, which takes 2-3 years of advanced study after college. However, many larger universities also offer post-graduate studies which can eventually award a doctorate or PhD (Doctor of Philosophy).
Undergraduate Schools:
Are educational institutions that award a bachelor's or an associate's degree to students who complete a basic educational foundation within a given program of study following high school. It typically takes 4 years of full-time study to get an undergraduate degree, which often is an entry-level requirement for pursuing many jobs and career opportunities.