国际学生入学条件
Unofficial transcripts, All applicants are required to upload unofficial transcripts of all previous college and university study to their online application. If your transcripts are not issued in English you must submit documents in both the original language and English translation from a professional third party service.
Applicants should also send a list of current courses and any other courses that will be taken before beginning graduate study at Johns Hopkins that do not appear on their transcripts. Transcripts for study abroad courses are not required, provided the courses and credits are listed on the transcripts of an applicant's primary degree-granting institution.
Applicants seeking admission who have taken the TOEFL test will preferably have a score of at least 100 for the Internet Based Test, 250 for the Computer Based Test, or 600 for the Paper Based Test. Applicants seeking admission who have taken the IELTS test will preferably have an academic Band Score at least equal to 7.
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雅思考试总分
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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
约翰·霍普金斯大学历史系欢迎研究生们加入一个多元化而又相投的学者社区。该系认真对待这样一个想法:研究生是初级同事,有很多贡献。该计划是为希望直接攻读博士学位的学生而设计的,其主要目的是训练学生从事研究学者和大学教师的职业。同时,我们也认可并支持选择其他职业的学生。霍普金斯大学历史系是美国历史上最古老的博士学位课程,我们学位的获得者在美国国内外的大学中均享有杰出的职位。
The Johns Hopkins Department of History welcomes graduate students as members of a diverse and congenial community of scholars. The department takes seriously the idea that graduate students are junior colleagues with much to contribute. The program is designed for students who wish to proceed directly to the PhD degree and aims primarily to train students for careers as research scholars and university teachers. At the same time, we also recognize and support students who choose to pursue other career options.<br>The Hopkins history department is the oldest PhD program in history in the United States and the recipients of our degrees hold distinguished positions in universities and colleges in this country and abroad.<br>The department continues to pioneer new areas of research. The department's particular areas of strength include history of the United States, Europe from medieval times through the 20th century, Latin America, Africa, Modern Russia, and China. Most members of our faculty focus on social, economic, intellectual, and cultural history. In addition to the department's long-distinguished concentration in the Atlantic world, it hosts clusters of faculty with common interests in transnational, comparative, urban, imperial, and gender history. We endeavor to recruit students with a similarly varied set of interests and orientations.
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