国际学生入学条件
Applicants must submit an official secondary/high school transcript indicating courses completed and grades.
Transfer students must submit official college transcript(s) from all previously attended colleges/universities.
International students whose language of instruction is not English, must provide proof of English proficiency.
Manhattan College accepts the following exams:
TOEFL IBT - 80
IELTS - 6.5
Duolingo - 100
One letter of recommendation from a teacher or guidance counselor is required. You may submit up to three academic letters. You are also permitted to submit an additional character reference.
Course selection and performance will be considered when evaluating your academic record. For the most recent incoming class, the average GPA was 89 (3.4), however, the admissions committee considers more than GPA when evaluating an application.
International applicants are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Applicants must complete a full sequence of university-preparatory studies that would qualify for admission to post-secondary studies in their home country. In general, students who present a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average from university preparatory studies are considered for admission. This requirement is equivalent to the twelve-year program of elementary, middle, and high school in the United States.
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo - 100
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课程简介
Computer information systems (CIS) is the practical application of technology to help businesses perform efficiently. CIS specialists determine the needs of an organization and identify the patterns of information flow that satisfy those needs. Technology is heavily integrated into our world. We depend on the small computers on our wrists and in our pockets to get us places, to make transactions and to connect with others. Similarly, all businesses rely on technology to operate efficiently and protect information. The larger the company, the grander and more complex their needs. The demand for knowledgeable CIS professionals continues to grow along with adoption of new technology. The goal of the CIS program is to produce well-rounded business technology professionals. CIS majors take courses covering core IT areas including networking, data analysis, computer security, programming, database systems and web design. You'll also receive a broad business background so you will get to know the greater needs of a company - from accounting to human resources to sales. Finally, you will improve your interpersonal skills by taking a liberal arts core. When you graduate, you will have both the technical and applied skills of a desired employee.<br><br>CIS must be both learned and applied. Students who have honed their skills in the classroom are encouraged to pursue learning experiences through internships, research projects, hackathons or other competitions such as the Google Challenge. In New York City, there is no shortage of companies who are seeking skilled CIS students as interns.
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