国际学生入学条件
For international students TOEFL iBT minimum score of 88. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) - score of 7 on the academic module
Academic prerequisites- BA Honours undergraduate degree in Sociology or equivalent with a minimum B+ standing.
Writing sample- A writing sample is required. The writing sample is a paper submitted in a sociology course or equivalent, typically 10-15 pages in length. Please send electronically to Graduate Program Assistant.
Curriculum Vitae (C.V.)- A C.V. is required. Please send electronically to Graduate Program Assistant.
Statement of interest- MA applicants will vary in what they put in their statement of interest. Some have a very precise project in mind and they outline that particular project and indicate someone they feel would be able to best supervise them. But some applicants haven't narrowed in on a precise project so they indicate the area in which they are interested in studying. For the MA, we do not expect original research but demonstrated mastery of a given body of sociological literature related to a focused research question. If known, you could indicate whether you wish to pursue the essay or thesis option. Some MA students choose to do field work, but it is not mandatory. The length of the statement is about a page although it might be longer if you have a precise project (so 300 to 500 words in general).
Other Applicants to the Master's program are not required to select a research area or find a suitable supervisor in advance.
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:88
- 托福笔试总分:580
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) - 65 (minimum overall score)
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课程简介
The Graduate Program in the Department of Sociology is a collegial, well-resourced and highly successful program. We offer rigorous academic degree programs at the MA and PhD levels. Our dedicated faculty members make every effort to provide comprehensive support to each and every graduate student. The department has an excellent record of securing external funding for students and providing additional teaching and research opportunities. This cluster develops sociologies of the digital including critical studies of the latest media, data, information technologies, and networks. Social media, visual media, ‘smart’ technologies and digital data traces are all research topics in this group. The area draws on and develops related research in feminist, science-and-technology studies and cultural studies. In the past three decades, participants have achieved prominence for their pioneering and award winning work on the historical sociology of communications in Canada, the critique of the "information society," investigating "digital divides" in Canada and abroad, and the rapid rise of digital surveillance. Insights from disciplinary areas such as cultural geography, philosophy and history are vital to the cluster, which also has a close working relationship with the Surveillance Studies Centre.
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