国际学生入学条件
Through the School of Culture, Media, and Society (SCMS), UFV offers a minor and extended minor in Anthropology as well as a combined major in Sociology/Anthropology as part of its Bachelor of Arts program. Students cannot combine an Anthropology minor or extended minor with the Sociology/Anthropology major. However, a minor or extended minor in Anthropology can be combined with a major in Sociology alone.
English Language Requirements:
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) - IBT score of 88 with no section below 20, or paper-based score of 570 with a TWE (essay) score of 4.5 or higher.
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Academic format - score of at least 6.5., with no band score less than 6.0.
MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) - score of at least 85.
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language) - score of at least 70.
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:88
- 托福笔试总分:570
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English (PTE) academic score of 61 with a minimum score of 60 in Writing.
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课程简介
培养对其他生活方式的欣赏,并获得UFV社会学和人类学文学士学位。将这两个学科配对可以为探索社会和文化如何影响您的观点,偏见和世界观提供一个理想的框架。在第一年和第二年,您将学习基础社会学和人类学概念。您会反思成为人类的意义:对狩猎乐队或喜马拉雅乡村生活的关注使您城市的生活成为新的焦点。调查土著人民和第三世界人民所面临的挑战,可以帮助您成为一个更好的世界公民。<br> <br>在您的第三和第四年,您将学习深入的课程。您将研究著名理论家的思想,讨论全球化和社会变革等当代问题,并学习进行定量和定性研究与分析的技
Develop an appreciation for other ways of life and examine your own with a UFV Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Anthropology. Pairing these two disciplines provides an ideal framework to explore how society and culture influence your perspective, biases, and worldview. In your first and second year, you explore foundational sociology and anthropology concepts. You reflect on what it means to be human: A look at life in a hunting band or a Himalayan village brings life in your city into new focus. Investigating the challenges facing indigenous and Third World peoples helps you become a better world citizen. In your third and fourth year, you tackle in-depth courses. You examine the ideas of famous theorists, discuss contemporary issues such as globalization and social change, and learn the skills to conduct quantitative and qualitative research and analysis. Throughout your degree, you build an appreciation for Canadian diversity and First Nations cultures. By the end of your degree, you have gained a broad understanding of your society, sharpened your cross-cultural skills, and developed sought-after research, analysis, and writing skills.
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