国际学生入学条件
Academic records, certificates and diplomas must be an original or photocopy document stamped/signed by a school official, by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Education or government authority. Please note that opened transcripts are not considered official. Applicants who have studied in the U.S. are required to have the institution(s) directly send their official transcript(s) to International Admissions.
Translation of document(s): All original supporting documents not in English must be accompanied by an official translation in the same format and stamped by a qualified translator. Translations by students are not acceptable.
Falsified document(s): You will be denied admissions or expelled if you send falsified academic records, bank statements, or any other supporting documents.
Failure to list all schools attended: If you do not list all schools attended on your application, you will be denied admission or refused transfer credit.
Academic Requirements:
Minimum 2.5 overall GPA
Official transcripts sealed in an envelope by your school
Official high school diploma sealed in an envelope by your school
English Language Proficiency Requirement can be met by:
TOEFL (iBT 61 or PBT 500) or IELTS (5.5 total band score). Must be valid within the last two years.
Successful completion of level 3 of CSUSB
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:5.5
- 托福网考总分:61
- 托福笔试总分:500
- 其他语言考试:PTE - 43
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课程简介
The B.S. in Intelligence and Crime Analysis program is an interdisciplinary degree option that offers extensive training in research and analytics used in the field of crime and intelligence analysis. To accomplish this objective, this professional degree program interweaves curriculum from three departmentsCriminal Justice, Geography and Environmental Studies, and Information and Decision Sciences.<br><br>The program offers students three concentrations. (Option 1) Students may opt to complete a technical proficiency in Geographic Information Sciences with mapping courses offered through the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies. (Option 2) Students may choose to do a technical proficiency in Cyber Security by taking a set of courses offered through the Department of Information and Decision Sciences. (Option 3) Students may choose to do a concentration in Homeland Security, selecting courses from the Criminal Justice and Political Science programs.<br><br>Core Criminal Justice courses provide a foundation in network analysis, opportunity and situationally based crime prevention techniques, and problem-oriented approaches to controlling crime.<br><br>Courses are offered primarily in lab or classroom environments. Instruction involves practical hands-on activities to develop professional skills and build r'sum's. Students are required to complete at least one internship or independent study.
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