国际学生入学条件
Official or notarized transcripts grades for all secondary or high school colleges and universities you have attended
All applicants must disclose any prior attendance at a university or other postsecondary institution in Canada or abroad regardless of whether they are seeking transfer credit Failure to disclose this information may result in a rejection of the student's application or subsequent suspension from UNB.
Newly admitted students who have completed IB courses in high school may be eligible for advanced standing transfer credit toward their studies at UNB To apply for transfer credit please ensure your official results are sent directly from the International Baccalaureate Organization to UNB Only courses that are completed at the Higher-Level HL are eligible for transfer credit.
IB - Biology Business Management Chemistry Economics English A French B Geography History Mathematics Physics Spanish A2 - 5 6 or 7 - Saint John and Fredericton.
Undergraduate applicants whose native language is not English require the following English language proficiency minimum scores for direct entry into most academic programs.
IELTS score of 7.0 or equivalent for direct entry
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:60
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
社会法学课程探索法律与当代社会之间的亲密关系。该计划允许学生从跨学科的角度研究这种关系,其中可能包括哲学
The Law in Society program explores the intimate relationship between law and contemporary societies. The program allows students to study this relationship from an interdisciplinary perspective that may include the philosophic, historic, political, economic and sociological foundations of law. The Law in Society program is a superb preparation for graduate study in the humanities and social sciences, as well as for professional studies including law, public administration, policing, social work, and business. The Law in Society program is available as a minor, double major or joint honours option as part of a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree.<br><br>The interdepartmental and inter-faculty structure of the UNB Law in Society program provides students with unique opportunity to explore a diversity of topics and perspectives in the interfacing of law, policy, justice, and social order from a range of perspectives with the flexibility of tailoring the program towards students interests.<br><br>Skills you will acquire:<br>Critical thinking<br>Critical reading and writing<br>Analytical skills<br>Multidisciplinary understandings of current social issues<br>Ability to situate current events in broader context seeing the big picture
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