国际学生入学条件
Official high school transcripts and mark sheets*
Local and state board scores, if available
Admission essay (personal statement)**
1 letter of recommendation***
SAT/ACT (optional/not required)
Proof of English language proficiency
The basic requirement for admission is a high school degree and a minimum cumulative undergraduate grade-point average (GPA) of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale (or an 85% grade average or higher).
An official transcript (documentation of a student's permanent academic record including the courses that have been completed and the marks that have been received for those courses). If your school or national education department does not provide transcripts, please provide a certified record of the courses and examinations taken, this would include Government Examination certificates (such as GCSE-O Level, IGCSE, and ''A Level). You must submit official secondary/high school transcripts - in the original language and in a translated English version.
** The essay that is a required part of the SUNY Supplemental Application or the Common Application is acceptable. You may also use the SUNY International Applicant Essay form - form for your essay. You may choose any topic for your autobiographical essay.
*** A letter of recommendation from an academic teacher or school counselor.
TOEFL iBT 80
IELTS 6.5
SAT (Reading and Writing) 550
ACT 24-36
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- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:160
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课程简介
The Department of Geological Sciences offers both undergraduate and masters degree programs. Through formal courses, field work, and research projects, the students develop an awareness of the geological processes that shape our planet, and their impact on society and the environment. The undergraduate major in geology offers concentrations in both General Geology and Environmental Geoscience.Elementary education and secondary education concentrations in Earth Science are offered at both the undergraduate and masters levels. These programs are described under the School of Education listings. An undergraduate degree in Environmental Geochemical Science, also offered by this department, has a separate listing. A minor in geology is available for those majoring in other fields.Interdisciplinary in nature, the undergraduate degree in geology requires courses in geology and cognate areas. The General Geology option is recommended for those contemplating graduate work in the geological sciences. For any of the geology programs, Physical Geology (GLG201 and GLG211 lab) should be taken in the fall semester of the freshman year, followed by Historical Geology (GLG202) in the spring. General Chemistry I (CHE201 and CHE211 lab), General Chemistry II (CHE202 and CHE212 lab) and Calculus I (MAT251) should also be taken in the freshman year. It is also possible to begin the major in the sophomore year with proper advising.
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