国际学生入学条件
Honours Bachelor's Degree or equivalent
B+ (B- for Engineering) minimum average, based on a full year equivalent of final year courses (3rd/4th level) relevant to the program
Each program may set additional/higher requirements. Please review the program website for details.
Degrees and grades from foreign universities are evaluated for their equivalency to McMaster's. Please contact the program for specific details.
Departments or programs may establish additional requirements, such as scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
Admission is competitive: meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission
The admission decision is not subject to appeal
Applicants who do not meet the above mentioned requirements, should consult the Graduate Calendar to determine the requirements for exceptional cases
Applicants are required to submit evidence of their proficiency in the English language as part of their application. The most common evidence is a score on one of the following exams:
TOEFL: minimum score of 92 (internet based), 237 (computer based) or 580 (paper based), minimum of 20 per band,
IELTS (Academic): minimum overall score of 6.5, with at least 5.5 in each section
CAEL: minimum overall score of 70, with at least 60 per band
MELAB: minimum score of 85
PTE Academic: minimum score of 63,
York University course: YUELI Level 6 with a minimum final grade of B
University of Toronto course: Academic Level 60 with a minimum final grade of B
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雅思考试总分
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- 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:PTE Academic: minimum score of 63
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课程简介
The Astrophysics Group at McMaster provides a wide range of expertise and a vital research environment for staff, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and visiting colleagues. All of its faculty members are national and world leaders in their subdisciplines, and have wide connections with other groups and international organizations in astronomy.<br> <br>Our observational astronomers use telescopes all over the world including the Gemini twin 8-meter giant optical telescopes in Chile and Hawaii, the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope and James Clerk Maxwell Telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, the telescopes in the SMARTS2 Consortium in Chile, and the Hubble Space Telescope and other new satellite observatories. Our graduate students learn to use these facilities in close contact with their supervisors, and to analyze the frontier data from them. Astrophysics theory students at McMaster can expect to use and develop tools for the most advanced computer modelling of astrophysical processes such as galaxy formation in the early universe, star formation, protoplanetary disks, and to test the underlying physical processes by simulating these situations. We take full advantage of close links with the local SHARCnet high-speed computing network in which we are central members. All of our graduate students enjoy access to modern computing hardware and high-level systems support that is unexcelled in Canada.
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