国际学生入学条件
All international applicants are required to submit one transcript or academic record from each institution of higher education attended, including any study abroad or exchange programs, summer programs, and non-degree work and extension programs. Applicants may submit unofficial copies of transcripts while applying for admission. However, admitted students are required to submit official transcripts in order to enroll at UHM.
Official transcripts or academic records must be sent to Graduate Division Student Services directly from the issuing institution(s), or in sealed institutional envelopes if submitted with the application. Non-English transcripts or academic records must be issued in the original language and be accompanied by English translations. English translations must be exact word for word translations of the original document.
Translations issued by the institution must bear the official seal or stamp of the institution and be attached to the official transcript or academic record. Translations by professional translators must bear the translator's original signature and be accompanied by a copy of the original language documents. Transcripts or academic records must indicate all dates of attendance, course titles, credits or hours, and grades received. If any course title is not descriptive in terms of content, attach a course syllabus to the transcript or academic record. At minimum, the applicant needs to demonstrate above average academic performance (B average, usually a 3.0 on a 1.0-4.0 scale) for undergraduate course work and for any post-baccalaureate or graduate course work.
IELTS - 6.0, TOEFL (iBT) - 61, TOEFL PBT-500, Duolingo English Test - 95
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:61
- 托福笔试总分:500
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo English Test - 95
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课程简介
An interdisciplinary approach is needed in the increasingly complex and technical management of our oceans. Effective handling of ocean issues depends on an understanding of the natural environment, the technology that allows exploration and exploitation of that environment, and the social factors that govern those activities. From the local to the global level, individuals and governments must be prepared to assess chemical, biological, geological, legal, political, economic and other implications of policy decisions.The University of Hawaiʻi (UH) is uniquely qualified to combine natural and social science perspectives in a professional education program.The Graduate Ocean Policy Certificate program allows creation of individualized curricula to augment graduate training and professional experience. Classified UH graduate students and law students in good standing are eligible for the program. Non-UH students and community professionals (who hold at least a bachelor's degrees and meet minimum UH requirements) are admitted as special, non-degree students on approval from the Graduate Division. Full- or part-time students may participate.
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