国际学生入学条件
Bachelor's degree in a related field
All MA programs require a bachelor's degree, normally in Classics (Latin and Greek), Classical Studies (non-language program), Near Eastern Studies, or Religious Studies.
Official transcripts. You will need to upload scans of official transcripts for every institution that you have attended.
The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies establishes the minimum admission requirements common to all applicants, usually a minimum overall average in the B plus range (76% at UBC).
IELTS - A minimum overall band score of 7.0 is required with a minimum score of 6.5 in each component.
TOEFL IBT - 100 for the internet-based exam with minimum component scores of (Reading - 22 , Listening - 22), (Writing - 21 , Speaking - 21)
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
我们的学生探索古代地中海和近东的文明。我们的课程可以根据特定的兴趣量身定制,以促进跨学科学习,并帮助学生发展相关技能,以供将来学习和就业。古代文化,宗教和种族文学硕士课程适合具有人文学科交叉背景的学生,其本科学位包括我们专业领域的重要课程工作。它也适合那些希望参加更高级课程的学生,包括古代语言培训,以准备攻读经典,古典或近东考古学或宗教研究的博士学位。
The Department of Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies offers a unique interdisciplinary Master's program that allows students to develop a customized program specializing in any topic within the scope of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity through the completion of coursework and a thesis. Students choose from a broad range of coursework in the archaeology and material culture, religion and mythology, literature and ancient languages, and history and cultures of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. In the second year of the program, students write a thesis under the supervision of a faculty member. The degree balances research with fieldwork to best prepare students for a career in archaeology.<br>The program is suitable students with a broad background in the humanities, with an undergraduate degree that included significant coursework in our areas of specialization. It is also suitable for those who wish to undertake more advanced coursework, including ancient language training, in preparation for a doctoral program in Classics, Classical or Near Eastern Archaeology, or Religious Studies. <br>CANADIAN IMMIGRATION UPDATES<br>Applicants to Master's and Doctoral degrees are not affected by the recently announced cap on study permits. REVIEW MORE DETAILS<br><br>Go to programs search<br><br>OVERVIEW<br>The Department of Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies offers a unique interdisciplinary Master's program that allows students to develop a customized program specializing in any topic within the scope of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity through the completion of coursework and a thesis. Students choose from a broad range of coursework in the archaeology and material culture, religion and mythology, literature and ancient languages, and history and cultures of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. In the second year of the program, students write a thesis under the supervision of a faculty member. The degree balances research with fieldwork to best prepare students for a career in archaeology.<br><br>The program is suitable students with a broad background in the humanities, with an undergraduate degree that included significant coursework in our areas of specialization. It is also suitable for those who wish to undertake more advanced coursework, including ancient language training, in preparation for a doctoral program in Classics, Classical or Near Eastern Archaeology, or Religious Studies.<br><br>FOR SPECIFIC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE REFER TO THE DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAM WEBSITE<br><br>tweet<br>share<br>share<br>WHAT MAKES THE PROGRAM UNIQUE<br>The MA in Ancient Culture, Religion and Ethnicity takes full advantage of the unique blend of disciplines in our Department and offers students the opportunity to engage in a broad range of coursework and to pursue interdisciplinary research on the material culture, religious beliefs, languages and histories of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. We have sixteen full-time faculty specializing in the archaeology of the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean, Mesopotamia, Greek material culture, and the Roman provinces, in Hebrew Bible Studies, Jewish Studies, Christian origins, and New Testament Studies, in Greek literature and philosophy, Latin literature and translation, Greek and Roman history, Roman law, Greek and Roman theatre, and Greek mythology. Our faculty are all interdisciplinary researchers whose work regularly engages with other disciplines. There are also archaeological fieldwork opportunities for graduate students across Europe and the Mediterranean, including in Romania, Cyprus, and Israel.
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