国际学生入学条件
Bachelor's degree with a specialization, or a major in Spanish (or equivalent) with a minimum average of 70% (B).
It is highly recommended that you contact your referee prior to submitting your application to confirm their email
You must upload copies of all transcripts from universities you have attended to the student portal.
Resume required (must include chronological academic history)
Letter of Intent (Setting your interest to pursue graduate work in Spanish at the University of Ottawa)
Writing sample in Spanish : an example of written work in your area of interest (12-30 pages).
The submission of all official transcripts of universities attended is mandatory.
TOEFL 580 / IELTS Overall 6.5 - Individual 6.0 (Paper-based)
TOEFL 92-93/IELTS.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:92
- 托福笔试总分:580
- 其他语言考试:CanTEST - Listening & Reading (4.5)
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课程简介
The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures offers the degrees of Master of Arts (MA) and Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in Spanish.<br><br>The objective of the program is to provide advanced training in the literatures and cultures of Spain and Latin America, as well as in Hispanic linguistics, benefiting from the theoretical and comparative research interests of the professors of the department.<br><br>For more information, visit the website of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures.<br><br>The Department participates in a collaborative program in Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the MA level and in a collaborative program in Canadian Studies at the PhD level. For more information on this program, see Admission Requirements.<br><br>The collaborative master's in Medieval and Renaissance Studies (MDR) has two goals:<br><br>To offer at the graduate level a multi-disciplinary education in Medieval and Renaissance Studies,<br>To teach students the theoretical approaches and methods of research specific to the study of the period.<br>Since the 16th century, study of the middle ages implies studying a ‘middle', or intermediary period, seen as standing between two great civilizations: Roman antiquity and the modern western world. This definition has had a major impact on scholarship, crystallizing a periodization that has now become traditional in most of the humanities.
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