国际学生入学条件
Master's degree or equivalent in any discipline with a minimum A- average from an accredited university.
A demonstrated interest in studying work, employment or worker organizations from a Labour Studies perspective.
Select candidates may be admitted with a B+ average from a Master's degree if they have a minimum of five years of work or volunteer experience in labour or work-related community organizations and can provide evidence that they have strong writing and critical thinking skills.
Applicants are evaluated based on their qualifications and the alignment of their interests with the research interests and faculty availability.
While supervisors are not appointed before successful admission, applicants are encouraged to contact faculty members in the Department regarding potential Ph.D. supervision and the Ph.D. program. You have the opportunity to list three potential supervisors in your application. If admission is offered, a supervisor is then assigned.
Scanned/unofficial/student-generated transcripts for ALL post-secondary studies completed or in-progress are required at the time of application.
Transcripts from institutions where you completed courses on Letter of Permission and/or as part of Student Exchange Programs must also be included.
Official transcripts must be submitted if an offer of admission is made:
Electronic:
Select this option instead of paper if the issuing institution produces official, electronic transcripts sent directly to other institutions.
The issuing institution must send the official, electronic transcript to Megan Stokes at lsgrad@mcmaster.ca
This official, electronic transcript from the institution does NOT replace the scanned, electronic transcripts that the applicant must upload through their online application.
If English is not your native language, an official copy of your English Language Proficiency score or other evidence of competency in English is required. Applicants whose university studies were completed at an institution where English is deemed the official language of instruction may be exempt from this requirement (an official letter from the institution is required)
The English Language Proficiency exam must have been completed within two years of the application due date
The most common English Language Proficiency exams:
TOEFL: minimum score of 92 (internet-based), 237 (computer-based) or 580 (paper-based), minimum of 20 per band. Please use TOEFL department code 080 (Other Social Sciences).
IELTS (Academic): minimum overall score of 6.5, with at least 5.5 in each section
Other English Language Proficiency exams may be accepted. Please visit the School of Graduate Studies: How to Apply and click ''Language Requirements'' for more information.
Submit English Language Proficiency exam results as a scanned document uploaded through your online application.
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雅思考试总分
6.5
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雅思考试指南
- 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
劳动研究与我们许多不断变化的工作世界有关。借鉴社会学,政治学,经济学,历史,社会工作,地理学等方面的思想和理论。劳动研究还研究劳动和社会正义运动,以评估其对工作场所,社会和政治变革的需求。这是因为劳动研究的学生不仅仅满足于解释世界,他们还想改变世界。劳动研究博士学位是麦克马斯特大学劳动研究学院的最新组成部分。该课程是北美唯一的学位,从当代和历史的角度密切而批判地处理工作和劳工问题。该计划旨在培养新一代学者,为在代表工作人员的学院,社区,政策领域和组织中的研究领导地位做出贡献。作为一个小型跨学科计划,学生将
The PhD in Labour Studies is the newest component of McMaster University's School of Labour Studies. The only such degree in North America, this PhD program engages closely and critically with the issues of work and labour in contemporary and historical perspective. The program aims to develop a new generation of scholars prepared to contribute to research leadership in the academy, the community, policy arenas and organizations representing working people. As a small interdisciplinary program, students will enjoy strong mentorship from leading scholars in the field and benefit from the strong union and community connections of faculty. <br>PhD graduates will be ready to undertake academic employment as well as research jobs, senior administrative and leadership positions in a range of public, private and non-profit organizations with a focus on work and social justice, such as labour organizations, policy research institutes and think tanks.
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