国际学生入学条件
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, although we will review your entire academic record. Program area prerequisites must be met at, or beyond, the minimum level required for admission from your educational system.
The International Baccalaureate Diploma, including at least three Higher Level courses and English HL or SL is required for admission. Prerequisite courses can be presented at either the Standard or Higher Level. For programs with a Math prerequisite, Mathematics SL or HL is required. Math Studies is not acceptable. A total score of 27, excluding bonus points, is required for admission consideration. More competitive programs require a significantly higher score.
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic Module: The minimum requirement is 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 (discontinued in July 2017) : Minimum Requirement: total score of 600 + 5.0 on TWE
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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
UTSC的“人文地理”计划关注人类活动的空间模式以及区域和地方的特征。人文地理非常适合探索社会与自然环境之间的复杂关系,以及人类土地使用和定居的社会和经济问题。地理专业的学生会发现,这是一个令人兴奋且有用的学习计划,可以促成各种各样非常成功的职业。人文地理学是一门广泛的社会科学,涉及人类活动的空间模式以及区域和地方的特征。非常适合探索社会与自然环境之间的复杂关系以及人类土地使用和定居的社会和经济问题。<br> <br>城市地理学家对人类行为如何影响城市区域和空间既感兴趣以及城市区域和空间又如何塑造人类行为
Human Geography is a broad-ranging social science that is concerned with the spatial patterns of human activity and the character of regions and places. It is well placed to explore the complex relationships between society and the natural environment as well as the social and economic problems of human land use and settlement.<br> <br>Geographers are developing innovative ways to explore multi-faceted connections in everyday life, the importance of place to global movements of people and ideas, new patterns of uneven economic development and new social concerns around the environment, human health and mega-cities.<br> <br>Geography complements other UTSC programs such as City Studies, Environmental Science, Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology, Economics for Management Studies and Development Studies. Geography courses are also listed as options in several UTSC programs including the Co-op Program in International Development.<br>Urban geographers are interested both in how human behaviour shapes urban regions and spaces and how urban regions and spaces in turn shape human behaviour and the human condition. Urban regions and spaces are consequential for residents:<br><br>Shaping everyday life<br>Enabling and constraining social, political, cultural, and economic opportunities<br>Impacting health and wellness<br>In this area of concentration, students explore the urban dimensions of many of today's most pressing questions relating to environmental sustainability, economic stability, and social justice. From the global to the neighbourhood scale, students debate urban growth and decline, the challenges faced and posed by the world's megacities, and how globalization is reshaping urban life. Principal research topics in urban geography today include active living, cities and the creative class, crime and disorder, economic growth, energy use, gentrification, governance, health, institutions, land values and real estate, mobility, neighbourhood inequality, neoliberalism, pace of life, physical environment, schooling, social distance and integration, social networks, sustainability, transit, travel behaviour, and trust.
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