国际学生入学条件
Academic requirements/experience
First- or second-class Honours degree, or overseas equivalent, in a relevant discipline, usually in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Applicants with relevant experience (paid or voluntary) in feminist, queer or equalities work will also be considered.
Supporting references: academic references where possible, but for students applying from a professional background, professional references are appropriate.
IELTS - 6.5 overall (no individual band less than 5.5)
TOEFL ibt - 80 overall, with the following minimum scores in each component-(Listening- 17, Reading- 18, Speaking- 20, Writing- 18)
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE - 60 overall, with a minimum of 59 in each component
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课程简介
斯特拉斯克莱德大学的应用性别研究硕士课程是硕士学位课程,适合那些希望研究性别如何与其他结构性不平等(例如种族,性别,阶级和社会上的残疾)相关的人。如果您希望在慈善,教育,政府或公务员或遗产部门从事职业,那么此课程非常适合您。它还将吸引那些可能已经在组织中对社会性别问题产生浓厚兴趣的人。对于那些有兴趣追求更多研究重点的方案的人,也可以将“应用性别研究硕士”作为“研究方法”途径。这使毕业生能够满足ESRC资助的标准,这是您计划继续攻读社会科学博士学位的重要因素。本课程的重点是如何将这些概念应用于现实环境。您将
If you wish to pursue a career in the charitable, education, government or civil service or the heritage sectors then this course is ideally suited to you. It will also appeal to those who may already be working within an organisation with a strong interest in gender in society. For those who are interested in pursuing a more research-focused option the MSc Applied Gender Studies can also be taken as a Research Methods route. This allows graduates to meet the criteria for ESRC funding, an important factor if you plan to go on to PhD study in the Social Sciences. Gender studies is a multidisciplinary field dealing intersectionally with various social and cultural dimensions. Reflecting this, the MSc Applied Gender Studies combines interdisciplinary core courses on gender theory, feminist research and the history of feminist thought, with optional classes within a range of disciplinary traditions. Strathclyde has particular strengths in feminist and queer approaches within Journalism and Media Studies, English Literature, History, Creative Writing, Education, Politics and International Relations, Criminology and Social Policy. This course comprises of three core classes and three optional classes from a range which is updated annually. The core modules provide an interdisciplinary frame for the critical study of gender that is underpinned by feminist theory and acknowledges the ways in which gender informs - and is informed by - other structural inequalities. Understanding how feminist theory, research and activism has developed over time is a key element of the degree, and our core courses include visits to Glasgow Women's Library to learn about feminist archiving and work with their original collections.
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