国际学生入学条件
In general, applicants to a Master's degree program must hold a four-year Baccalaureate degree (or equivalent) from a recognized institution, with a Cumulative GPA equivalent to at least 3.00 (B) at UNBC.
Scanned copies of transcripts for all post-secondary institutions attended (unofficial transcripts).
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 90 or higher in the internet-based test, with not less than 20 in any of the Reading, Listening, Writing or Speaking components, or equivalent other TOEFL score.
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Academic score of at least 6.5 overall, with not less than 6.0 in any of the four modules.
MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery): 85 final score, with 3 in the speaking test.
Duolingo: score of 105 (115 for the MEng program).
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:90
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE (Pearson Test of English - Academic) 65 overall score, with a score of not less than 60 in reading, writing, listening and speaking.
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课程简介
UNBC MA的“原住民研究”计划将原住民和社区的观点确立为描述和分析的起点,并从该角度对问题进行了背景分析。课程旨在引导学生质疑日常学习的基本假设。重点特别放在为学生创造向北方原住民学习的机会。该计划包括在原住民社区,实习和基于社区的研究项目中教授的课程。每个学生的课程最终都会完成论文或重大项目。<br> <br>除了对不列颠哥伦比亚省北部原住民的高度重视外,课程还包括与加拿大原住民和加拿大原住民有关的主题。世界。该计划的研究领域包括:第一民族问题和方法,强调发展理解当代问题的理论和方法;北民族,这有助
The UNBC MA program in First Nations Studies establishes the points of view of First Nations people and communities as the starting point for description and analysis, and contextualizes issues from this perspective. Courses orient students to question underlying assumptions of everyday study. A special emphasis is placed on creating opportunities for students to learn from and about the First Nations of the north. This program includes courses taught in First Nations communities, internships, and community-based research projects. Each student's program culminates in completion of either a thesis or major project. <br><br>In addition to the high priority given to the First Nations of northern British Columbia, offerings include topics relevant to the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada and indigenous peoples of the world. The areas of study within the program are: First Nations Issues and Approaches, emphasizing the development of theory and method for the understanding of contemporary issues, Northern Nations, which facilitates with the development of skills, knowledge, and experience in the study of the languages and cultures of northern British Columbia, and Aboriginal Health and Healing. Relationships with faculty in other graduate programs at UNBC enrich the options for interdisciplinary work in areas such as Health Sciences, Education, Political Science, Gender Studies, English, History, Environmental Studies, and Geography.
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