国际学生入学条件
Admission via one of two routes: MA degree in a relevant program from a recognized university with at least an A- average or equivalent in courses taken for the MA program. Direct entry from a bachelor's degree for exceptionally qualified applicants, at the discretion of the department. Please note that direct entry is very rare. TOEFL: Paper-Based Test and TWE- Overall Score 580 TWE: 5, Internet-Based Test (IBT): 93, Writing/Speaking: 22. IELTS: Minimum required score: 7.0 (Academic)with at least 6.5 for each component.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:93
- 托福笔试总分:580
- 其他语言考试:The Certificate of Proficiency in English (COPE) Required score: 76 (with at least 22 in each component and 32 in the writing component).
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课程简介
艺术史课程提供硕士和博士学位的学位。这两个课程都强调从事学术界,策展工作,艺术咨询,遗产课程,文化新闻或中学教学所必需的研究,写作和教学。该系负责监督古代,中世纪,文艺复兴和巴洛克,亚洲,非洲,建筑以及现代和当代艺术领域的学生。研究生课程的学生还可以从该部门与中世纪研究中心,文艺复兴与改革研究中心,书籍历史和印刷文化计划以及地中海考古合作专业化的分支机构中受益。皇家安大略博物馆,大学艺术中心,加德纳博物馆和安大略美术馆的资源和附属教职员工也可以进入多伦多充满活力的艺术界。该大学拥有许多艺术史研究专业图书馆
The study of medieval art and architecture has a long and distinguished history at the University of Toronto, where such influential scholars as Peter Brieger, Elisabeth Alföldi-Rosenbaum, Luba Eleen, Robert Deshman, and Kay Openshaw helped amass a formidable collection of photographs, books, and other research tools that continue to benefit students and faculty members. The department's two medievalists, Jill Caskey and Adam S. Cohen, share a methodological approach that emphasizes close reading of individual objects situated firmly in their specific historical context, as manifest in their various research topics (see their faculty pages for details on current projects) and teaching. Some graduate seminars focus on themes, such as patronage or pilgrimage, others focus on specific media or locations, such as medieval books or Rome. Dissertations currently being written by Toronto students testify to the diverse interests of the faculty, with topics covering the whole medieval period and a variety of media.<br><br><br>The study of medieval art and architecture has a long and distinguished history at the University of Toronto, where such influential scholars as Peter Brieger, Elisabeth Alföldi-Rosenbaum, Luba Eleen, Robert Deshman, and Kay Openshaw helped amass a formidable collection of photographs, books, and other research tools that continue to benefit students and faculty members. The department's two medievalists, Jill Caskey and Adam S. Cohen, share a methodological approach that emphasizes close reading of individual objects situated firmly in their specific historical context, as manifest in their various research topics (see their faculty pages for details on current projects) and teaching. Some graduate seminars focus on themes, such as patronage or pilgrimage, others focus on specific media or locations, such as medieval books or Rome. Dissertations currently being written by Toronto students testify to the diverse interests of the faculty, with topics covering the whole medieval period and a variety of media.
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