国际学生入学条件
BA Honours undergraduate degree and Master's degree in Sociology or equivalent with a minimum A- standing. We also welcome applications from students with alternative academic backgrounds, particularly those with degrees from disciplines or interdisciplinary programs related to our specialty areas, for example, Communications, Criminology, Law, Gender Studies, Media Studies, Cultural Studies.
For international students if required a minimum TOEFL score of 600 (paper based) or TOEFL iBT minimum score of 88. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) - score of 7 on the academic module A complete application must include official, up-to-date transcripts for all current and previous study the applicant has listed in the Academic Background section of the application. Two Professional letters of recommendation (e.g. letters from an employer or workplace supervisor) can be submitted in support of applications to professional graduate programs. For applicants who apply to a professional graduate program, a Professional reference form will be generated for their referees. To complete an application to the PhD program, applicants must have an agreement of supervision by a faculty member with a full time, joint, or cross appointment with the Department. PhD applicants must identify one of the three research areas as their primary specialty area and secure a faculty member in the Department who is willing to supervisor the work.
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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:600
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) - 65 (minimum score overall)
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课程简介
The Department of Sociology at Queen's University focuses on critical social inquiry and in-depth research, offering students challenging projects and world-class resources to complete them. Our faculty members are all well-published scholars with national or international reputations, yet they still manage to maintain an open-door policy and establish supportive, mentoring relationships with students. We are part of The Surveillance Studies Centre, a multi-disciplinary international research initiative which studies issues ranging from supermarket loyalty cards to police networks searching for suspects. We also collaborate with other departments in the university including – Development Studies, Gender Studies, Cultural Studies and Kinesiology and Health Studies.<br>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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