国际学生入学条件
No specific SL or HL Prerequisites
Successful completion of the IB Diploma with a minimum of 26 points and completion of all required prerequisite courses
Submit copies of all transcripts including secondary school transcripts, secondary school diplomas, post-secondary school transcripts, and diplomas/degrees, if applicable. All applicants must upload their documents on the AU Application Portal.
An official transcript is defined as a transcript that is sent directly by the issuing institution or education authority using the sending institution's security features (e.g., secure paper, institutional seal, secure digital encryption, etc.) and has not been handled by the student in any way.
Algoma University considers a World Education Services (WES) Evaluation as equivalent to an official transcript and a replacement for an official copy of your degree transcripts for assessment of transfer credit or advanced standing.
We do not accept paper or soft copies of WES Evaluations. Please send the final WES assessment to us via AccessWES.
Send proof of English Language Proficiency (if applicable
IELTS Academic - 6.0 overall (including no individual band below 6.0)
TOEFL: 550 (paper-based) or 79 (Internet-based)
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:79
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo English Test (DET) - Overall 110 (including no individual band below 90
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课程简介
Anishinaabe研究计划探索了Anishinaabe(世界这部分地区的原始民族)的悠久历史。毕业生将了解殖民化,随之而来的社会问题以及在Anishinaabe社会中重大的当代运动的相对近期影响。他们将进一步发展广泛的跨文化理解,并体验与其他研究范式相关的传统和当代Anishinaabe研究方法。该课程为每个学生提供了通过发展学术学习技能,习惯,理解力,态度和积极的性格特征来发挥其全部潜能的真正机会,这对于为自己,职业和生活做出合理的选择至关重要。整体的教学方式强调文化价值观,对当代社会传统的尊重,对
Through a culture-based curriculum, students will learn Anishinaabe history, philosophy, and worldview, experiencing and exploring the importance of self-knowledge and the ways in which knowledge creates pathways for interpersonal and intercultural respect. The Anishinaabe Studies program explores the enduring history of the Anishinaabe, the original peoples of this part of the world. Graduates will understand the relatively recent influence of colonization, consequential social issues, and significant contemporary movements in Anishinaabe society. They will further develop broad cross-cultural understanding, and experience both traditional and contemporary Anishinaabe research methodologies, as they relate to other research paradigms.<br>This program provides real opportunities for every student to achieve his/her full potential by developing academic study skills, habits, understanding, attitude, and positive character traits essential for making sound choices for self, career, and life. A holistic approach to teaching and learning provides an emphasis on cultural values, respect for tradition in contemporary society, a responsible approach toward life, respect and concern for the beliefs and rights of others, and a willingness to act in the best interests of family and community.<br>This culture-based education relies on strong ties with the traditional Anishinaabe community. Traditional community involvement is a priority. Students will also learn the philosophy and foundations of Anishinaabemowin, and in particular, the recall and retention of the traditional older lodge language, Gatay Anishinaabemowin, of the ceremonial way of life. Graduates will be able to use introductory-level Anishinaabemowin and they will understand the interrelationship of language and epistemology. The Anishinaabe Studies program will open up a field of opportunity for all graduates. They will be equipped to proceed on to an honours equivalent year and master level programs in a range of disciplines. They will be prepared to work in a variety of sectors that involve interaction with Anishinaabe people and in cross-cultural environments, including social services, governance positions, and education (teaching and advising).<br>The Bachelor of Arts in Anishinaabe Studies is a degree program proposed by Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig through the degree-granting structures of Algoma University. At present, Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig, through the accreditation of Algoma University, offers a range of courses in Anishinaabe Studies and in Anishinaabemowin.<br><br>Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig delivers core Anishinaabe Studies and Anishinaabemowin courses, which are supplemented by a range of relevant courses from other departments including history, law and politics, English, music, visual arts, social work, and community, economic, and social development (CESD). Students who qualify may apply to graduate at present with a three-year BA in Anishinaabemowin or with an Interdisciplinary Aboriginal Learning Certificate. The Bachelor of Arts in Anishinaabe Studies builds on existing Anishinaabe Studies courses that have been offered at Algoma U since 2007. The collaborative SKG-AU approach to the delivery of the Anishinaabe Studies program provides students with a truly unique educational experience, grounded in Algoma U's special mission ''to cultivate cross-cultural learning between Indigenous communities and other communities.''
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