国际学生入学条件
High school Transcripts. If you are attending or have attended a recognized university or college and have a strong academic record, you will be considered for admission based on your postsecondary studies and your most recent annual average.The International Baccalaureate Diploma with a total score of 27, excluding bonus points, is required for admission consideration. International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic : an overall band of 6.5, with no band below 6.0. The minimum scores required for the different TOEFL tests are: Internet-based Test: Minimum Requirement: total score of 100 + 22 on Writing, Paper-based Test : Minimum Requirement: total score of 600 + 5.0 on TWE
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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:100
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) The minimum requirement is an overall score of 85, with no part score below 80.
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课程简介
犹太研究是一个独特的跨学科课程。学生通过从20多个不同系的课程中进行选择来遵循自己的兴趣
The Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies (ATCJS) offers a unique interdisciplinary undergraduate program where students can gain foundational knowledge of Jewish Studies while pursuing their diverse academic interests by choosing from courses offered by more than 20 collaborating departments, centres, and programs at the University of Toronto. <br><br>Our program is organized around four areas of study to reflect the breadth, depth, and relevance of Jewish Studies as an academic discipline, and builds on the expertise of our world-class faculty. The four areas of study are:<br><br>I. Classical Judaism<br><br>The civilization of the people of the book has produced a rich, classical literature: the Hebrew Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Hellenistic texts, as well as rabbinic literature from the earliest targumic and midrashic interpretations through the Talmuds and geonic traditions to medieval commentators on Talmudic texts. We situate these texts in their linguistic and cultural contexts, and study them with philological rigour. Our students learn to trace the development of the Jewish imagination in its interactions with surrounding cultures and to appreciate its many expressions: legal, exegetical, mythic, and mystical. Jewish civilization emerges as a highly variegated collection of phenomena and traditions.<br><br>II. Jewish Philosophy and Thought<br><br>Both in the ancient world and contemporary society, many vital questions have arisen from Jewish experience and its interaction with diverse religions and philosophies. Why would the perfect, all-sufficient God care to speak to human beings How could God's inner life be described What is the relationship between law and ethics What future could a particular, religious identity have in a secular democracy based on universal values What can traditional Jewish sources contribute to contemporary feminism and what does contemporary feminism have to say about the traditionally gendered view of Jewish commandments In addressing these questions, we teach students to engage critically with the great figures in the history of Jewish thought, from Philo to Maimonides, from Spinoza to Rosenzweig.<br><br>III. Jewish History and Social Sciences<br><br>Covering the whole range of Jewish history, from ancient Israelites to modern Israel, from medieval Spain to the Holocaust and beyond, our courses explore both the ideal and material aspects of the many contexts in which Jewish civilization has survived and thrived, while offering a unique perspective on world history. Social sciences such as anthropology, political science, and sociology enrich our comprehension of today as well as yesterday by exploring phenomena such as collective memory, group identity, and inter-group conflict. Our courses give students the tools not only to understand the past but also to shape the future.<br><br>IV. Jewish Cultures, Languages, and Literatures<br><br>We offer a rich variety of courses in Jewish literature, film, and theatre, as well as Yiddish and Hebrew language. How have Jews expressed their resilience and imagination under the extreme conditions of the Holocaust or within communist societies What is the Jewish contribution to North American popular culture From the social lives of contemporary Russian Jews to the impact of Israeli folk dance on national identity, from experimental Jewish photography to Jewish involvement in Broadway musicals, we investigate the many ways in which Jews express their identity and creativity in cultures around the world.
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