国际学生入学条件
The successful degree applicant is evaluated on each of the following criteria:
Undergraduate grade-point average, with emphasis given to the grade-point average in the major
Grade-point average in previous graduate work
At least three academic references
An oral and written sample of skills in the French language for English and speakers of other languages, and in the English language for francophones Official transcripts of all post-secondary work, showing degree(s) earned. International applicants must submit official or attested university records. If the records are not in English, certified translations must be submitted. Notarized copies are not sufficient. Two-part Statement of Purpose:
Part I
This one-page statement should focus on your background in French Studies as well as your academic/research interests. If possible, you should link your discussion to one or more of the fields of concentration at Penn State (Civilization or Literature).
Part II
Prepare a list of courses that have shaped your interests in graduate studies in French. Please include upper-level or graduate-level courses with brief descriptions and any other relevant experience. Coursework might include French/Francophone civilization, literature, linguistics and foreign language acquisition and related areas in the humanities and social sciences (linguistics, philosophy, history, anthropology, political science, etc.)
Writing sample in French, on an academic topic. If you wrote a senior or Masters thesis or other well-developed research project, please enclose a copy.
A copy of your transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
In order to help us assess your level of fluency and pronunciation, the French department requires a three-minute CD recording be mailed directly to the department, or an MP3 file may be submitted as an e-mail attachment (send to Heather Rutten hxr87@psu.edu). Talk about things you would like us to know about you and your academic interests that are not reflected in your official record.
The recording should be completed:
in French for Anglophones,
in English for Francophones, or
in both French and English for non-Anglophone, non-Francophone applicants
International students for whom English is not a native language, or who do not hold a baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited university whose language of instruction is English, must take the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), the minimum score for the internet-based test (iBT) is a total of 80 with a 19 on the speaking section. For the paper-based test, a minimum score of 550 (taken prior to July 2017) and a combined section total of 60 or greater (taken July 2017 or later) is required. IELTS scores are also accepted, with a minimum score of 6.5 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:NA
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课程简介
法文和法语研究系提供博士学位。学位包括文化与社会和文学专业,以及法文和法语研究和妇女,性别和性研究,法文和法语研究和非洲研究以及法文和法语研究和视觉研究的双重学位。研究生被该系博士学位录取 该课程预计将获得法语研究的广泛事实和理论背景,高级的口语和写作能力以及对研究和教学方法的全面掌握。学生可以选择一个专业,也可以添加其他子专业。
The Department of French and Francophone Studies offers a Ph.D. degree with specializations in culture & society and literature as well as dual degrees in French and Francophone Studies and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, in French and Francophone Studies and African Studies and in French and Francophone Studies and Visual Studies. Graduate students accepted into the Department's Ph.D. program are expected to acquire a broad factual and theoretical background in French Studies, advanced proficiency in oral and writing skills, and a thorough grasp of research and teaching methodologies. Students select one specialization and may add other subspecialties. Many of our graduate students also pursue Minors, such as the Social Thought minor.
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