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1 CoursesBa anthropology in St thomas university canada
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Anthropology is unique in being a hands-on field of study. Anthropology can be done wherever people are, and wherever people were. As a student of Anthropology at St. Thomas, you can expect to get out there in the real world, interacting with people in a variety of social contexts, excavating artifacts, and analyzing bones in our anthropology laboratory.
Demonstrate academic strength in a high school programme of college/university preparatory courses, Criteria such as academic achievement and rank in class will also be considered, English Language Proficiency:TOEFL 61 (Internet-based), TOEFL 500 (Paper-based), MELAB 69, IELTS 5.0, CAEL 40, 50, Cambridge English Qualifications B2 First, Students with the TOEFL scores beloware eligible to take five regular academic courses but may take integrated and assisted courses: TOEFL 89 (Internet-based), TOEFL 573 (Paper-based), MELAB 80, IELTS 6.5, CAEL 60, Cambridge English Qualifications C or higher (C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency), a photocopy of their official Permanent Resident cards, International Baccalaureate and GCE Advanced Level applicants presenting official documentation of grades of 4 or 5 on Advanced Placement (AP) tests, grades of 5, 6 or 7 on individual higher-level International Baccalaureate (IB) subjects, or final grades of C or higher on GCE Advanced-Level courses are eligible for transfer credit
Anthropologists, Research Institutions, Non-Profit Associations, Museums, Government Agencies, Educational Institutions, World Organizations, And Private Corporations
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