
The university has six main academic divisions: applied health sciences, arts, engineering, environment, math and science. The main campus has four affiliated university colleges – Conrad Grebel University College, Renison University College, St. Jerome’s University and St. Paul’s University College – where students can pursue a Waterloo degree in a smaller academic community. The language of instruction is English, and the university’s academic calendar consists of three terms. Many of the university’s students participate in a co-op program that allows them to alternate academic terms with terms spent in in the workforce.
More than 120 of Waterloo’s undergraduate programs offer a co-op option. The university also offers joint degree programs with global universities in several countries, including China’s Tsinghua University, Taiwan’s National Chiao Tung University and the U.K.’s University of Warwick. A sampling of the university’s research institutions includes the Water Institute, the Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research and the Mike & Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre.













