In just a few years since the introduction of its first master's program, Ryerson has grown to host 2,000 graduate students in 34 programs, including nine at the doctoral level. The University now ranks third in Canada - and first in Ontario - in terms of research growth. And Ryerson is reshaping the downtown core of Toronto with two new buildings: a Photography Gallery and Research Centre in the heart of campus, and a Student Learning Centre on the site of the iconic Sam the Record Man property on Yonge Street, in the heart of the city.
Ryerson University's ranking and reviews are based on their academic curriculum which offers close to 100 PhD, master's, and undergraduate programs, with a total enrolment of 25,000 and more than 65,000 registrations annually in The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education.
The University offers programs in all branches of Engineering, Medicine, Nursing, Arts Architecture, Social Work, Business management, Fashion, Economics,Philosophy, Psychology, Journalism, Literature and Nutrition.