University of Lethbridge

College introduction

University of Lethbridge (also known as U of L) is a public university located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, with the main buildings located on the west side of the Oldman River. The university was established in 1967. University of Lethbridge is Canada's most outstanding post-secondary education institution. It places a focus on liberal arts with selected courses and small-sized classes. Students work together in research projects provided by teachers so as to ensure the excellence of the education we provide. For postgraduate education, the university provides successful courses in arts, science, education and administration.

Location:

There are three campuses respectively in Lethbridge, Calgary and Edmonton. The Lethbridge campus as the major one is located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, and in the Oldman River Valley. It is a small town with a population of 67,000, a beautiful natural environment and a mild climate. It is very close to two national parks and the metropolis Calgary. With sufficient sunshine all year round, it is known as the Sunny City of Canada.

Cooperative program:

Dual bachelor's degree program (1+3/2+2 mode, one year of study in China and three years of study in Canada to strengthen students' English proficiency and learning adaptability, so as to lay a solid foundation for future undergraduate studies.) Also, summer study tours and training for teachers are provided in cooperation with University of Lethbridge to help broaden the international vision of students at Xi’an Eurasia University, and enhance the international competitiveness of its faculty team.


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