国际学生入学条件
One (1) copy of records of all previous postsecondary education.
Contact the Registrar's Office of each higher educational institution that you attended and have one copy of your transcript(s) sent to the Syracuse University Enrollment Management Processing Center. Address and submission instructions are below.
You do not need to send transcripts from secondary schools as part of this application.
We can consider your application with unofficial transcripts, but we recommend that you send official transcripts. If you choose to submit an unofficial transcript, all offers of admission from Syracuse University are conditional pending receipt of official academic credentials showing that a U.S. bachelor's degree (or equivalent) has been conferred upon you.
The personal statement is a statement of your general academic plans, personally written by you, the applicant.
Submit as an uploaded word-processing document through the Graduate Program application.
In approximately 500 words, describe:
Your main academic and personal interests
Experiences in school or work that have helped to prepare you for this course of study
Why you wish to study for the degree youve chosen
Why you wish to study at Syracuse University
Your plans for the future after you receive your degree
The School of Information Studies requires two letters of recommendation for applicants to the masters programs. Our requirement of two letters of recommendation is different from the general Syracuse University Graduate School requirement of three letters of recommendation.
A copy of your up-to-date resume or curriculum vitae (CV) is required.
students with TOEFL scores below 100 or IELTS scores below 7.0
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
借助Syracuse University iSchool的图书馆和信息科学(LIS)硕士学位,您将学到广泛的图书馆管理知识,以及今天成为一名图书馆管理员的意义。来自科学和人文学科的学生被iSchool的LIS计划吸引,以实现一个目标:改变社区和组织更好地利用图书馆和信息资源的方式。
Syracuse University's Library and Information Science program will help you focus on information justice and equity, community engagement, and technology use in your community, gain knowledge and skills in user services, information and data literacy training, management, organization and discovery of information resources, data protection and privacy, and diverse cultures and communities, and put your training to work through experiential learning opportunities in a variety of settings.<br><br>Through coursework ranging across many professional pathways, youll experience the broad reach of librarianship and information science, explore what it means to be a librarian or information professional today, and see for yourself the impact this program can have on your career.<br><br>Accredited by the American Library Association (ALA) since 1928, our Library and Information Science program centers around one goal: joining with communities to offer library services, resources and spaces that serve individuals and the greater good.
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