MSc, Cultural Anthropology: Sociocultural Transformation, Utrecht University
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Utrecht University, MSc, Cultural Anthropology: Sociocultural Transformation

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Вступительные требования

you must hold an academic Bachelor’s degree in the Social or Behavioural Sciences. You should have an above-average academic record, including a strong research interest and a good command of English. Students with another academic Bachelor's degree but with above average interest in sociocultural transformation can also be admitted to the programme. Your undergraduate degree must have included sufficient anthropology courses and preferably a course on qualitative research methods. The Bachelor's degree should equal the level of the Dutch equivalent. Equivalency will be decided by the programme's Board of Admissions. Grade Point Average You need a GPA of 3.4 (or the Dutch equivalent of 7.5) or higher to be eligible. Students with a GPA between 3.0 and 3.4 (Dutch equivalent: 7 or higher) will be considered for admission. The programme’s Board of Admissions will determine whether these candidates compensate for this GPA with other capacities they possess. IELTS, Academic Module. Minimum score: 6.5 overall band, at least 6 for writing. TOEFL, iBT. Minimum score: 93, institutional scores are not accepted. Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English, at least a B grade. Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English, at least a C grade.

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Utrecht University is based at three locations. The University has a number of buildings in Utrecht's historic city center, where it first originated, in an area officially known as the university quarter. The largest part of the University is located in Utrecht Science Park. The third location is the International Campus on Prins Hendriklaan.

Located in Dom Square in the centre of Utrecht, the University Hall is more than just a monument. It is Utrecht University’s ceremonial heart and its public face. Academic ceremonies including PhD ceremonies, inaugural lectures and the awarding of undergraduate and graduate diplomas, all take place at the University Hall. The location also provides for conferences, meetings, dinners and cultural events.