国际学生入学条件
All applicants must have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university (students from abroad must hold the equivalent degree), a minimum grade point average of 3.0, and at least 12 advanced credit hours in history courses. Applicants must submit Graduate Record Examination scores. Provisional admission is possible in exceptional cases
Applicants from countries where the predominant language is not English are required to supply scores on the TOEFL English language proficiency test administered by the Educational Testing Service. The minimum TOEFL score for admission is 80 on the Internet-based test. International English Testing System scores also are accepted.
Applicants must submit a statement of purpose, an example of their written work, and official transcripts. Three letters of recommendation are also required. On admission, students should have two years of college-level study in a language in addition to English.
Applicants must provide transcripts from each school of higher education attended, whether a degree was earned or not.
The minimum IELTS score is 6.5., the minimum TOEFL score for admission is 80.
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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
克莱门茨大学历史系在美国和全球史这两个方面提供严格的两年制硕士课程。南方卫理公会大学的William P. Clements历史系提供有关美国历史(博士学位和文学硕士)和全球历史(仅文学硕士)的创新性研究生研究。该部门在西南边疆和美国西部的历史,美国政治历史,美国的种族和族裔历史以及美国早期的历史中具有特殊的实力。此外,该部门在全球/比较史,文化史,数字人文科学和性别史方面拥有话题和方法方面的专业知识。
The William P. Clements Department of History at Southern Methodist University offers innovative graduate study in American history (Ph.D. and M.A.) and global history (M.A. only). The Department has particular strengths in the history of the Southwest borderlands and the American West, American political history, the history of race and ethnicity in America, and early American history. Moreover, the department boasts topical and methodological expertise in global/comparative history, cultural history, digital humanities, and the history of gender.<br><br>The Department of History is home to two scholarly centers that sustain and enrich its core offerings through research colloquia, visiting postdoctoral fellows, and public lectures. The Clements Center for Southwest Studies has long been the nation's leading venue for research in the history of the Southwest in a transnational perspective. And since 2012, the Center for Presidential History promotes critical inquiry into the study of the rich history of US politics and government, broadly defined.
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