国际学生入学条件
Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Department of Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations additional admission requirements stated below.
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.
Statement of academic intent of no more than one to two pages.
Curriculum Vitae/Resume.
Writing sample of no more than 12 double-spaced pages including footnotes.
IELTS - Minimum required score 7.0 (Academic) with at least 6.5 for each component.
TOEFL IBT - Overall Score - 93, Writing and Speaking- 22, TOEFL Paper-based Test - Overall Score 580,TWE 5
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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: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
该系提供的课程可授予近东和中东文明研究的文学硕士和哲学博士学位。该系还参加以下合作计划:犹太研究
Courses are offered and faculty conduct research in the following areas: Egyptology, including archaeology, language, history, and religion, Mesopotamia and the Near East, including archaeology and Assyriology, Syro-Palestinian archaeology, Hebrew and Judaic studies, including Biblical and Rabbinic Hebrew, history, and religion, Aramaic and Syriac studies, including language, history, and religion, Arabic studies, Islamic studies, history of the Islamic world and the modern Middle East, Islamic art, Persian studies, and Turkish studies, including Ottoman language and history.<br>The Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations came into existence on July 1, 1996 as a result of the merger of the formerly separate departments of Near Eastern Studies (NES) and Middle East and Islamic Studies (MEI). These departments, under various designations, have existed in the University of Toronto for over 150 years. The Department is concerned with the interdisciplinary study of the civilizations and cultures of the Near and Middle East from Neolithic times until the present, including their archaeology, history, mythology, religion and thought, art and architecture, and language and literature (Akkadian, Ancient Egyptian, Arabic, Aramaic, Coptic, Geez, Hebrew, Persian, Sumerian, Syriac, and Turkish). The Department's programs provide students with a unique opportunity to study non-Western complex societies and civilizations.
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