国际学生入学条件
A strong academic foundation is the key to a successful admission application. International first-year applicants must complete secondary school (equivalent to U.S. grades 9-12) and be eligible to enter a university in their own country prior to the expected entry date to the University of Connecticut.
Your submitted high school transcript(s) should include your senior classes, class rank (if applicable), and latest grades earned. Postsecondary official transcript(s) from each institution attended are also required whether or not credit is desired or expected. Transcripts must be submitted to UConn directly from the secondary institution, either electronically or by mail in a sealed envelope. All academic credentials not written in English must be accompanied by an official, certified English translation. GPA 3.0 in previous study, IELTS - 6.5, TOEFL IBT- 79 , TOEFL PBT - 550
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雅思考试总分
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:79
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo - 100
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课程简介
This program produces graduates with a broad understanding of both computing principles and computing practice. The program emphasizes the fundamental computing models through the design and analysis of algorithms and software. Included in the program is coursework in a computing application area outside of the School of Engineering such as business or bioinformatics. The program is supported by study in mathematics, science, and engineering. Students gain hands-on experience in the laboratory courses accompanying classroom work, and develop design skills in course work beginning in the first two years. Design experience continues in junior and senior years in the areas of software engineering and in applications areas of the student's choosing, culminating in the one semester Senior Design Project course.<br><br>Students may propose an individually-designed concentration to fit their academic or career interests. This will be a minimum of 12 credits at the 2000 level, proposed by the student and approved by the student's advisor and the CSE Department Undergraduate Committee. The expectation is that such a concentration will have a strong unifying theme. This may include non-CSE courses, but the student will still be subject to the overall requirement of 43 CSE credits for CS students and 50 CSE credits for CSE students.
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