国际学生入学条件
The Department of History offers a PhD program centered on rigorous research within a vibrant and diverse intellectual community. While most of our students have a history degree (BA) or degrees (BA and MA), we accept students with a variety of backgrounds and interests. Your writing sample should be a complete self-contained work. The ideal sample should be in the field of history (or a closely related field) that you plan to pursue at Chicago. Include the class or publication for which the sample was written. For papers longer than twenty-five pages, please flag a section for the committee.
Your candidate statement should explore specific academic interests and explain how they fit with our faculty's research and teaching strengths. You should discuss your preparation for graduate study and, where applicable to your scholarly plan, your language training and preparation.
The most helpful letters of recommendation come from faculty members who can access your ability to work on your proposed historical topic.
The GRE requirement cannot be waived; the history subject test is not required; successful applicants generally have high GRE scores.
There is no minimum foreign language requirement to enter the program, but successful applicants should possess strong language skills in their proposed research language(s) and be aware of the language requirements for the various fields. All students are required to take a language exam in the first quarter of the program. The University of Chicago accepts either the internet-Based Test (iBT) of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for the purpose of meeting the English language requirement. Minimum required scores in the IELTS are an overall score of 7, with sub scores of 7 in each section. Minimum TOEFL Score - No less than 25 on each subsection
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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:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
芝加哥大学东亚历史系的博士生学习现代中国,现代韩国以及早期近代和近代日本。我们的课程在每个领域都拥有杰出的教师,我们的校友在美国和国外的主要大学中都担任过职务。在整个东亚领域,学生和教职员工也跨越国界工作。例如,日本历史上的学生在其委员会中经常会有中国或韩国的历史学家(反之亦然),我们的讲习班和课程通常是跨国设计的,着眼于更广阔的地区。大多数教师在东亚语言和文明系都有共同任命。
PhD students in East Asian history at the University of Chicago study modern China, modern Korea, and early modern and modern Japan. Our program has distinguished faculty in each of these areas, and our alumni hold positions in the major universities in the United States and abroad. Students and faculty also work across national boundaries in the East Asian field as a whole. For instance, students in Japanese history will often have a Chinese or Korean historian on their committees (and vice versa) and our workshops and courses are often designed cross-nationally with the wider region in mind. Most faculty members have joint appointments in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations. The East Asian Collection in Regenstein Library, one of the finest in the country, holds approximately 850,000 volumes in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Manchu, Mongolian, and Tibetan. The Center for East Asian Studies is another important force in graduate student life. CEAS works to foster communication and cross-disciplinary collaboration among students and professors at the university and throughout the wider East Asian studies community. It sponsors and coordinates workshops, colloquia, conferences, and film series and provides information to current and prospective scholars on academic programs, scholarships, and other resources available within and outside the university.
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