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What universities are there in Toronto?
The University of Toronto is as follows:

1, University of Toronto

There are three campuses, located in the city center (St. George's campus), Mississauga campus and scarborough campus.

2. new york University

York University was founded in 1959 and is located in North York, Toronto, Canada. Now it has become the third famous school in Canada with more than 50,000 students. The school can award bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctor's degree, and offer accounting, economics, marketing, international trade, music, psychology, chemistry, drama, philosophy and other professional courses 150. The school has more than 50,000 students and more than 7,000 faculty members.

Rich academic awards and high-quality research projects are the main reasons why Canadian and even global scholars finally choose York University. York University is the second largest university in Canada. This school has always been famous for its business administration, liberal arts, computer and social sciences. Its business administration major ranks first among Canadian universities in London's Financial Times ranking. Its computer major is good in both facilities and teaching quality in Canada. The school also expanded the field of science and technology.

3. Wyatt University

Wyatt University, a Canadian public university, is located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Wyatt University was founded in 1948, and was named after edgerton Jessen, Minister of Education of Western Canada (1803-1882).

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The College of Arts and Sciences at St George's main campus of the University of Toronto is the largest academic unit. It has departments such as linguistics, English, Italian, Slavic and literature, social science, history, philosophy, economics, anthropology, astronomy, botany, chemistry, computer science, fine arts, East Asian studies, geology, Middle East and Islamic studies, physics and psychology.

The College of Arts and Sciences also has more than 50 teaching programs in nine semi-independent colleges, including innis College, New College, St. Michael College, Trinity College, University College, Victoria College and Webster College.