浙江工业大学-达尔豪西大学合作
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浙江工业大学-达尔豪西大学2+2合作协议 Overview A student who successfully completes this four-year program of study, will be awarded either a Bachelor of Computer Science from Dalhousie University (DAL), Halifax, Canada, or both a Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours from DAL and a Bachelor of Engineering from Zhejiang University of Technology (ZJUT). The first two years are taught at ZJUT. The following two years are taught at DAL. Admission to the DAL portion of the program requires: successful completion of the prescribed curriculum at ZJUT a GPA of 3.0 on the DAL scale computed on selected courses a satisfactory English proficiency score A student enrolled in the Program who successfully completes all courses indicated by an X in the columns headed B in the ZJUT curriculum and the DAL curriculum will be awarded the Dalhousie Bachelor of Computer Science degree. A student enrolled in the Program who successfully completes all courses indicated by an X in the columns headed H in the ZJUT curriculum and the DAL curriculum will be awarded the Dalhousie Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) degree. A student enrolled in the Program who successfully completes all courses indicated by an X in the columns headed Z in the ZJUT curriculum and the DAL curriculum will be awarded the Dalhousie Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) degree and the ZJUT Bachelor of Engineering degree.. Depending on elective selections, DAL will also award a certificate in one of the following three specializations: Graphics, Gaming, and Media Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems Communication Technologies and Cyber Security. Curriculum at ZJUT – Years 1 and 2
GPA Calculation for admission to DAL Maximum GPA on the DAL scale is 4.3 Admission requires a minimum average GPA of 3.0 on the DAL scale GPA for admission to year 4 of the program at DALis based on the average of marks in the courses marked X in the "B,H" column of the above table The ZJUT average course mark is converted to DAL GPA as follows:
English language proficiency requirements English is the language of study at Dalhousie; therefore all applicants whose first language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency. This requirement can be satisfied with one of the following criteria: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) TOEFL (computer based) - 237 TOEFL (paper based) - 580 TOEFL (iBT) - 90 Students must achieve 4.0 or better on the essay or TOEFL Writing Test International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - 6.5 Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) - 81 Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL) - 70 Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) minimum grade C and Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) minimum grade B IB Higher Level English course A1, A2 with a minimum grade of 5 or English B with a minimum grade of 6 AP English Examination (Language Composition; Literature and Composition) with a minimum grade of 4 O-Level GCSE or IGCSE English Language or English Literature course with a minimum grade of B CanTest of English for Scholars and Trainees (CanTest) - 4.5 Curriculum at DAL – Years 3 and 4 The DAL degree awarded is either a Bachelor of Computer Science or Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours, depending on the courses selected.
The Canadian Government permits international students to work while registered in a full-time program of study You may work on campus without a work permit To work off campus A student work permit is required Limited to 20 hours/week during school terms (Dalhousie strongly recommends no more than 10 hours/week) Full-time work is allowed during non-school terms Your spouse or common-law partner can work while you are a full-time student A work permit is required Working after graduation is allowed Requires a Post-Graduation Work Permit You can work for the same length of time as your study program in Canada, to a maximum of three years The work experience you gain can help you qualify for permanent residence
浙江工业大学-达尔豪西大学3+1+1合作协议
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