国际学生入学条件
High school transcript , An official document must: Bear the original institutional seal, stamp, or signature Be sent directly to Queen's Undergraduate Admission by your school electronically or in a sealed school envelope. The address is listed on the back of this Viewbook. Transcripts mailed directly from the student will not be accepted. Be in the original language, Complete the full IB Diploma with passes in six subjects with three at the Higher Level, and a minimum grade total of 28 (excluding bonus points). International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Score of 6.5 on Academic Module with no band below 6.0, Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) iBT (Internet Based TOEFL)/88 overall: 24 Writing, 22 Speaking, 22 Reading, 20 Listening, Paper Based TOEFL (PBT)/580
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雅思考试总分
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:88
- 托福笔试总分:580
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) - Overall score of 60
课程简介
The information and communications technology of our knowledge-based society places computer engineers at the hub of a revolution that is perpetually evolving and changing the way we live and work. Computer Engineering provides the software and hardware that govern how we produce, consume, learn, shop, bank, entertain, travel, and connect with each other.<br><br>The discipline is at the intersection of engineering, computer science, and mathematics and combines software engineering and computer hardware and architecture. In this program, you will study circuits, electronics, digital systems, microprocessors, computer architecture, data structures, algorithms, computer networks, operating systems, and software specification and development.The Computer Engineering program at Queen's is accredited by the Canadian Engineering and Accreditation Board (CEAB). There are program requirements mandated by CEAB that govern the content of our program. In particular, CEAB requires that students take a minimum number of technical electives and complementary studies courses and that students take a certain number of academic units (AU) in each of the following areas: Natural Sciences (NS), Engineering Science (ES), Engineering Design (ED), Mathematics (M), and Complementary Studies (CS). As a result, it is important to plan your required (core) courses and your electives so that upon completion of all your courses you have met the CEAB and departmental requirements. To help you meet your degree requirements, you should use the degree planning spreadsheet. When you enter courses in the spreadsheet, it keeps a running tally of how many AUs you have accrued so far and it tracks the AUs in each relevant category and the number of credits.
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