国际学生入学条件
Official transcripts. During the initial phase of application process, simply upload one copy of official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended into the application system. YOU DO NOT NEED TO SEND COPIES OF YOUR OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY UNTIL YOUR APPLICATION IS ACCEPTED. UCSB Graduate Division no longer requires two copies of Official Transcripts as part of the initial application phase. If your application is accepted by the Department of Anthropology, you will then be required to submit single copies of Official Transcripts to UCSB Graduate Division to verify your enrollment eligibility. This allows you to use one copy of your official transcripts to upload for all of the institutions to which you apply and which use a similar application process. This is becoming a more common practice among graduate schools across the nation and will hopefully save you money, time, and hassle in not having to order numerous copies for each institution.
completed an undergraduate or graduate degree at an institution whose primary language of instruction is English. The minimum score for consideration is 550 when taking the paper-based TOEFL, or 80 when taking the internet-based test, some departments require a higher score. Applicants must make arrangements to take the TOEFL directly with ETS (www.ets.org). Scores should be reported to UCSB using institution code 4835. TOEFL scores must be no more than two years old at the time of application submission. UCSB also considers a minimal score of 7 on the IELTS as an alternative to the TOEFL. IELTS scores must be no more than two years old at the time of application submission
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
人类学系的社会文化计划着眼于当代世界,其重点是全球和地方层面的流程与制度之间的交集。我们的计划重点是从人类学的角度,关注文化和社会层面的问题,例如分布和不平等,生产和再生产,公民身份和治国之道,人与环境的互动,宗教和媒体。我们学院的动态研究计划为严峻的政治,经济,文化和环境问题带来严谨的学术研究,例如水政策的制定(Walsh),新兴技术的社会,环境和健康影响(Harthorn),土著主权和环境正义(布鲁克斯),环境转变与生计之间的关系(霍勒),宗教信仰和政治取向的交集(汉考克)。我们也对社会文化和政治制度
The Anthropology Department's sociocultural program addresses the contemporary world by focusing on the intersections between global and local level processes and institutions. Our programmatic emphases center on the cultural and social dimensions of such issues as distribution and inequality, production and reproduction, citizenship and statecraft, human-environmental interactions, religion, and media from the perspective of an engaged anthropology. Our faculty's dynamic research programs bring scholarly rigor to urgent political, economic, cultural and environmental issues, such as water policy formation (Walsh), the societal, environmental and health implications of emerging technologies (Harthorn), indigenous sovereignty and environmental justice (Brooks), relations between environmental transformation and livelihoods (Hoelle), and the intersections of religious affiliations and political orientations (Hancock). We share, also, concern with the historicity of sociocultural and political institutions – an orientation that has helped us to build and sustain thematic bridges with the archaeology program and with the History Department, realized through shared interests in Borderlands studies, studies of cultural/public memory and public history. Core and affiliated faculty conduct research in Asia, including India, Japan, and China, and the Americas, from the Brazilian Amazon and Central America to the United States, Mexico, California, and ''borderlands.''
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