国际学生入学条件
Application procedures and requirements determined by the University at Stony Brook, as set forth in this bulletin, must be followed. Applications will be reviewed by the admissions committee of the IDPAS, and successful applicants will be considered for financial assistance through the award of a teaching assistantship (TA) by the TA committee of the IDPAS. All rules, regulations, and requirements of the Graduate School, Stony Brook University, must be satisfied in addition to those described in this section. Interested students should request information as early as possible, especially if they plan to apply for financial aid.
In addition to the admission requirements of the Graduate School, the IDPAS requires:
A. A bachelor's degree from an accredited college. A minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B) in all undergraduate coursework and 3.25 in the major field of concentration,
B. Results of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test,
C. Acceptance by the IDPAS and the Graduate School.
IELTS: Overall score of 6.5, with no subsection recommended to be below 6
TOEFL: 90 for admission to a doctoral program
An applicant must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 on a 4.00 point scale.
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:90
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo - 110
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课程简介
艺术与科学学院的人类学跨学科博士课程(IDPAS)是跨学科和跨学科的课程,可获得博士学位。该学位由解剖学,人类学,亚裔和亚裔研究,生态与进化,地球科学,历史,可持续性研究计划和图尔卡纳盆地研究所的教职员工提供。IDPAS的目标是训练学生从事自然人类学,考古学和文化人类学方面的研究和教学职业。在读博士 已经申请候选人资格的程序可以在提出请愿时获得硕士学位,而无需提交硕士学位论文。IDPAS目前不接受任何文化人类学的申请。人类学系的博士课程归入人类学跨学科博士课程(IDPAS)中。IDPAS是一个跨学科和跨学
The Interdepartmental Doctoral Program in Anthropological Sciences (IDPAS), in the College of Arts and Sciences, is an interdisciplinary and interdepartmental program leading to the Ph.D. degree that draws upon faculty and resources from the departments of Anatomical Sciences, Anthropology, Asian and Asian American Studies, Ecology & Evolution, Geosciences, History, Sustainability Studies Program and the Turkana Basin Institute. The goal of the IDPAS is to train students for careers in research and teaching in physical anthropology, archaeology, and cultural anthropology. Students in the Ph.D. program who have already been advanced to candidacy may, upon petition, receive a master's degree without submitting a master's thesis. The IDPAS is not accepting any applications for cultural anthropology at present. The doctoral program of the Department of Anthropology is subsumed within the Interdepartmental Doctoral Program in Anthropological Sciences (IDPAS). The IDPAS is an interdisciplinary and interdepartmental program leading to the Ph.D. degree that draws upon faculty and resources from the departments of Anthropology, Anatomical Sciences, Asian and Asian American Studies, Ecology and Evolution, Geosciences, and History. The goal of the IDPAS is to train students for careers in research and teaching in physical anthropology, archaeology, and cultural anthropology. Students in the Ph.D. program who have already been advanced to candidacy may, upon petition, receive a master's degree without submitting a master's thesis. IDPAS has long been rated as one of the top-ranked Anthropology Programs in the United States, as assessed by the National Research Council using objective measures of scholarly productivity.
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