国际学生入学条件
Typical offer - 72 UCAS tariff points.A levels
A levels DDD, along with GCSE Mathematics grade B/grade 6 and GCSE English grade D/grade 3 or equivalent.
International Baccalaureate requirements 72 UCAS tariff points, with Maths Standard Level grade 5 plus Higher Level grade 3 or Standard Level grade 4 in English.
A GCSE Grade D or 5.5 IELTS (or equivalent, e.g. TOEFL) across all components.
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雅思考试总分
5.5
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:5.5
- 托福网考总分:60
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
CRICOS代码: L30F
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课程简介
This new integrated foundation programme offers a pre-degree access year before progression onto the BA (Hons) in Sociology. It is designed to help international students develop the advanced English language, academic literacy, study and critical thinking skills required at a higher level of study at university. It will also offer the necessary broader subject related knowledge and skills and enable you to communicate and study effectively at undergraduate level. You will study a combination of compulsory and optional modules, tailored specifically to supporting student progression onto the BA (Hons) in Sociology. Our BA (Hons) in Sociology explores a global and vital discipline. As a Sociology student at Bradford you'll analyse and understand the social world with depth and conviction. The subject is driven by those who have an interest in not only studying society, but also a desire to make society more just and equal. Our approach to Sociology at Bradford starts with ensuring you are intellectually stimulated and engaged with the subject matter. We do this firstly through our academic staff, all of whom are research-active and highly enthusiastic about what they teach. All our teaching is student-focussed. For us, it's vital that we enable our students to engage with a range of contemporary and relevant subjects, debates and issues through a diversity of sociologically-grounded perspectives and theories. We focus on how society can be better understood, and made more just, through exploring markers of identity, such as class, ethnicity, gender and sexuality. The modules that make up our degree also reflect the ways in which power presents itself and influences us on a daily basis. Through linking theory with the real world, you are encouraged to apply your sociological knowledge to social contexts whether they are related to inequality, the state, crime, difference, securitization and mass media, or those every day, taken-for-granted features of life which seem less important, such as consumption, taste and the performance of our identities. The course will therefore give you opportunities to explore and analyse the nature of diverse societies, and develop informed insights into the challenges facing a globalised and interconnected world. Studying Sociology at Bradford allows you to develop and apply your skills of reasoning and critical assessment, and to understand a broad range of theoretical, practical and contemporary issues and social problems.
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