国际学生入学条件
At the program level, decisions on admission are made by the faculty members of the HPEW Graduate Program Committee. Admission requirements are as follows:
Bachelor's degree (Some knowledge of the history of philosophies, East and/or West, is highly desirable but not required.)
Two official transcripts of undergraduate record and of any work completed at the graduate level
Letters of recommendation from three previous or current instructors
Writing sample (This may be a paper written for a previous course.)
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test scores
TOEFL scores for applicants whose native languages are not English
Acceptance by HPEW and the Graduate School
An applicant must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 on a 4.00 point scale.
HPEW's Graduate Program Committee may request that the GRE requirement be waived for qualified applicants.
HPEW adheres to Graduate School standards setting the acceptable score on the TOEFL test for international students at 550 and above, or a minimum score on the Internet-based TOEFL (IBT) of 90 with a minimum score on each subsection of 22 respectively.
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:90
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
HPEW课程包括关于伊斯兰哲学,佛教哲学,中国哲学,日本哲学,印度教哲学,古希腊哲学以及中世纪和现代西方哲学的课程。从历史角度看,系统性领域包括伦理学,政治哲学,形而上学,宇宙学,心理学,美学,神学和知识论。该计划的有关东方思想的课程和讨论会包括对西方思想的处理,反之亦然。教学以小学教材为基础,有选择地使用中学教材。特别强调从阅读的作品的原始语言理解本地术语和概念。(语言可能包括德语,法语,意大利语,希腊语,拉丁语,阿拉伯语,波斯语,梵语,巴利语,中文,日语和韩语。强烈建议您使用其中一种或多种语言的阅读能
The HPEW curriculum includes courses on Islamic philosophy, Buddhist philosophy, Chinese philosophy, Japanese philosophy, Hindu philosophy, ancient Greek philosophy, as well as medieval and modern western philosophy. The systematic areas covered from historical perspectives are ethics, political philosophy, metaphysics, cosmology, psychology, aesthetics, theology and theories of knowledge. The program's courses and seminars on eastern thought include treatments of its western interpretations, and vice versa. Teaching is based on primary texts, with selective use of secondary sources. Special emphasis is put on the understanding of native terms and concepts from the original languages of the works read. (Languages may include German, French, Italian, Greek, Latin, Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit, Pali, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Achieving reading competency in one or more of these languages is strongly encouraged.) This program is one of the few in the western world allowing students to earn a philosophy graduate degree while pursuing coursework in both eastern and western thought. Because of its distinctive character, it aims to attract students with a comparative perspective who wish to deepen their understanding of the history of philosophy under the guidance of internationally renowned scholars of modern, medieval, and classical philosophical traditions.
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