国际学生入学条件
To be considered for admission, applicants must present a minimum mark equivalent to 65% in New Brunswick in each required university preparatory course. Students who have obtained an 80% average in their penultimate year may be eligible for early admission. International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma students should present a predicted score of at least 26 points, excluding core points. TOEFL score of 90 (internet test) With minimum band score: Listening: 17, Reading: 18, Speaking: 20, Writing: 17. IELTS (Academic) 6.5 With no band score lower than 6, Toefl Paper test: 580, Computer test: 213 With no band score lower than 20
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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:580
- 其他语言考试:Cambridge English – 176 With no band score lower than 169
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课程简介
自从人类第一次开始使用数字以来,数学一直存在。从统计工具的实际使用到抽象关系的理论研究,它有很多面孔。MountAllison数学计划旨在提供对数学的历史,理论和应用性质的欣赏,以及对美的全面理解。的主题。入门课程可能会向学生介绍微积分的应用或统计学的实际用途。高年级课程涉及从几何到博弈论的主题。课程中的所有课程都融合了理论和实际应用。该课程包括以每周实验室为基础的讲座,您可以在该课程中获得动手实践的经验。该系提供各种数学课程和课程。入门课程可能向学生介绍微积分的应用程序或统计学的实际用途,而更高级的课程
Mathematics has been around since humans first began using numbers. It has many faces, from practical uses of its statistical tools to theoretical studies of abstract relationships.The Mount Allison mathematics program aims to provide an appreciation of the historical, theoretical, and applied nature of mathematics, as well as a full understanding of the beauty of the subject. Introductory courses may introduce students to the applications to which calculus may be applied or the practical uses of statistics. Upper-year courses deal with topics ranging from geometry to game theory.All courses in the curriculum offer a blend of theory and practical applications. The program includes lectures supplemented by weekly labs where you can gain hands-on experience.The Department offers a broad variety of courses and programs in Mathematics. Beginning courses may introduce students to the applications to which Calculus may be applied or the practical uses of statistics, more advanced courses deal with topics ranging from geometry to game theory. All courses in the Mathematics curriculum offer a blend of theory and practical applications. Many of the courses offered include a substantial computational component, and students are encouraged to use the mathematical software tools available. Courses are designed to address the needs of a wide variety of users, from the casual to the professional. Some students may enrol in a course to familiarize themselves with university level mathematics, while others will take a series of courses related directly to their chosen study area. Those choosing to pursue a minor or major in mathematics will be exposed to more advanced courses which blend Mathematical theory and practice.
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