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This is a document obtained from your academic institution. It will be a complete academic record with the institution’s name, grading scheme, your name, names and numbers of courses, credits, and the grades you have received. This document may be:
- A copy or student copy of an official transcript issued by the university or college
- A transcript obtained from a self-serve university/college web system
Make sure that all information has been scanned and is legible.
If not on the transcript, the grading scale must also be provided (usually found on the reverse).
Transcripts in languages other than English or French must be accompanied by a certified translation.
Do not upload your syllabus, course schedule, or any other documents with your transcripts.
If the transcript does not clearly indicate that you have completed your studies and that a degree has been conferred, you must also upload a copy of your degree certificate (diploma) as part of the unofficial transcript file.
Example 1: Your transcript (in English or French) has four pages of courses and grades with a grading scale printed on the back of each page. Please upload and submit a five-page document: the four pages of course info + the grading scale, in that order, all in ONE document.
Example 2: Your transcript (in a language other than English or French) has four pages of courses and grades plus a one-page grading scale. The certified English translation of the transcript has four pages of courses and grades plus one page for the grading scale. Please upload and submit a ten-page document: five pages for the English translation (course info + grading scale) + five pages for the original language transcript, in that order, all in ONE document.
Personal Statement:
Personal Statement: an essay in which the applicant describes their reasons for applying to graduate studies and indicating qualifications, qualities, or circumstances the applicant feels to be significant; usually provides information about educational and professional goals and discusses the applicant's interest in the desired field of study.
Recommendation Letter:
Reference letters: on the application form you must provide the names and email addresses of at least two professors who are familiar with your academic work. McGill will contact these referees and invite them to upload references on your behalf. N.B. some academic units require more than two referees; please consult Admission Requirements and Application Procedures for each academic unit at www.mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/programs. This topic is under discussion; please check with your academic unit before you begin requesting reference letters.
Other Documents:
Portfolio: a collection of the applicant's best work to date, selected by them, and intended to show their mastery of a given style or variety of styles; different samples of their artistic work.
Research Proposal: a detailed description of the proposed program of research, including proposed Thesis Supervisor(s); describes the research background, significance, methodology, and references; may include expected results; may include a detailed curriculum vitae.
Writing Sample: a recent sample of the applicant's written work, on any topic (not necessarily within the desired field of graduate study) and not necessarily previously submitted for evaluation or publication.
Written Work: a sample of the applicant's written work, drawn from essays, papers or other work previously submitted for academic evaluation or publication, and falling within the desired field of graduate study.
学位要求:Bachelor
申请链接:http://www.mcgill.ca/study/2018-2019/faculties/engineering/graduate/programs/master-engineering-meng-mechanical-engineering-thesis-computational-science-engineering
招生电话:514.398.3003
招生邮箱:campus.security@mcgill.ca
邮寄地址:Enrolment Services, Management of Academic Records Unit, McGill University, 3415 McTavish Street, Room MS 13, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 0C8