国际学生入学条件
High school students applying to undergraduate programs at the University of New Brunswick must meet the following three sets of requirements in order to be considered for admission. IB: Students who complete higher level IB courses and achieve a score of 5, 6 or 7 may be eligible for advanced standing and/or transfer credit in the following subject areas (except where otherwise indicated): Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, French, Geography (Fredericton campus only), German (Fredericton campus only), History, Math and Physics (minimum score of 6 is required in Physics on the Fredericton campus).
TOEFL IBT with a minimum overall score of 85, IELTS or IELTS Indicator with a minimum overall score of 6.5, Pearson Vue Test with a minimum score of 59,Duolingo with a minimum overall score of 115
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:85
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo with a minimum overall score of 115
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课程简介
水资源管理涉及管理上游(源)和下游(分配)流量以及满足人类和生态系统需求的水质。该管理的最终目标是在长期内实现可持续的高质量水产品和服务供应,最能满足我们的环境要求
Water resource management involves managing the upstream (source) and downstream (distribution) flow and quality of water for human and ecosystem needs. The ultimate goal of this management is to achieve a sustainable supply of high-quality water goods and services over the long term that best meet our environmental, social and economic needs.To meet this water resource management goal, we require fundamental knowledge of hydrological and human systems, as well as an in-depth understanding of the sensitivity and dependency of one on the other. In addition, we require an ability to analyze the water supply and quality risks and impacts of human activities, as well as develop and implement strategies that meet our competing and often-conflicting objectives.Our Water Resource Management major will help you understand hydrological and human systems (along with their interactions) through courses in hydrology, fish habitat, biodiversity, sociology, economics, watershed management and others. It will also prepare you to understand water supply and quality risks and impacts of human activities by equipping you with water quantity/quality assessment and management tools including wet areas mapping, hydrology modeling, the Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) program and others. These tools are supported with state-of-the-art water quantity/quality monitoring technologies (e.g., PH meters, hydrometers, etc.), fish sampling methods (electrofishing, etc.), digital mapping and global positioning technologies, statistical analyses, and others to ensure you have the expertise to excel in your career as an environmental professional in water resource management.
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