国际学生入学条件
The MA in Applied Anthropology at Humboldt is applicable to students with a variety of interests and background experiences. Students are encouraged to contact the graduate coordinator and Anthropology faculty to discuss their interests prior to applying to the program. The following prerequisites have been set for eligibility to apply to the program:
Met general Humboldt Graduate Admissions requirements.
Bachelor's degree completed prior to beginning the program. Bachelor's or minor in Anthropology or Archaeology, or coursework/experience that demonstrates familiarity with the discipline and sufficient preparation to pursue the intended area of study in the MA program.
GPA: Minimum 2.5 required by Cal Poly Humboldt. In addition, this program requires a minimum 3.0 overall, or in undergraduate major, or in last 60 attempted units of bachelor's degree. Exceptions may be possible on a case-by-case basis if an applicant can demonstrate potential for maintaining the minimum 3.0 GPA required for graduate students, for example through excellent performance in postgraduate coursework.
GRE scores are not required, but applicants may submit them if they desire.
Relevant field/research/applied experience in focus area preferred but not required.
GPA of at least 2.5 in an acceptable earned bachelor's degree,
GPA of at least 2.75 in the last 60 semester units (90 quarter units) attempted,
IELTS - 6.5, TOEFL IBT - 80, TOEFL PBT - 550 , TOEFL CBT - 213
Duolingo - 105
BA or BS in Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field, completed prior to beginning program. If BA/BS is not in Anthropology or Archaeology, applicants may still apply if they can demonstrate sufficient preparation to pursue intended course of study in the program.
GPA: Minimum 3.0 in undergraduate major and last 60 attempted units of bachelor's degree. Exceptions may be possible on a case-by-case basis if applicants can demonstrate potential for success in a rigorous academic environment.
GRE scores are not required, but applicants may submit them as demonstration of academic ability if they desire.
Previous undergraduate field/research/applied experience in area of concentration preferred but not required.
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:PTE - 53
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课程简介
HSU的应用人类学文学硕士是一个严格而灵活的学位课程,致力于建立相关的和竞争的技能,以将人类学的观点,方法和理论应用于现实世界中的问题以及当今的各种职业。学术,非学术和日益全球化的就业市场。该课程的学生在研究现代或传统人类学领域之一时会形成一个连贯的论文和职业计划,或者利用该学科固有的自由来桥接与研究和职业兴趣相关的学科。这项创新的混合计划始于在HSU校园举行的密集的夏季/秋季课程。在此期间,学生建立友情,接受入门方法培训,并被介绍给该学科和课程的许多方面。<br> <br>该课程以职业为导向,并且在学术
The MA in Applied Anthropology is a relevant and flexible program focused on building competitive, marketable skills. Applied anthropology is the application of anthropological perspectives, methods, theories, and practices to human and environmental problems in academic, professional, and global contexts. Applied anthropology crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries and is relevant to students with backgrounds in the sciences, the humanities, and professional studies. Students prepare for a variety of careers in today's academic, non-academic, and increasingly global job market.<br><br>The program begins with an on-campus/online orientation around the first week of the semester, during which students build camaraderie and are introduced to the program, department, and institutional resources. The program core courses are online, and students choose between online and on-campus electives. There are three options for culminating experience: a comprehensive exam (default), project, or thesis.<br>Program Learning Outcomes<br><br>Students completing this program will:<br><br>Communicate substantive knowledge of the field of applied anthropology, and adeptly apply disciplinary principles, theories, methods and approaches to address complex issues within academic and non-academic settings.<br>Demonstrate expertise in a focus area, evaluate, design, and apply relevant research in that area. <br>Employ a wide range of graduate level academic and professional skills enabling one to function effectively in academic and non-academic settings.<br>Demonstrate professional ethics and social responsibility in anthropological practice.<br>Demonstrate critical awareness of our globalized world and recognize multiculturalism and diversity as fundamental characteristics.
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