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. The Minimum TOEFL Score - No less than 25 on each subsection(100)
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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
芝加哥对待国际历史的方法考虑了跨越国家边界和世界各地区的历史力量的相互作用。这些互动的定义非常广泛,包括人口,环境,文化,知识和媒体交流。它们还涵盖了更为传统的军事,政治和经济互动标准。从国际,跨国或全球的角度检查民族的身份和地区的隶属关系。芝加哥的优势在于其对国际互动的真正全球覆盖,对全球力量在当地的表达的审讯,对人文和社会科学的跨学科研究方法的开放性,从而为解决历史问题提供了更为新颖和新颖的方法。在国际历史上,我们的教师和学生最关心的问题是东亚和拉丁美洲的区域历史,美国和世界,性别,殖民主义和后殖民主
Chicago's approach to international history considers the interaction of historical forces across national boundaries and regions of the world. These interactions are very broadly defined to include demographic, environmental, cultural, intellectual, and media exchanges. They also encompass the more traditional canon of military, political, and economic interactions. National identities and regional affiliations are examined from an international, transnational, or global perspective. The strengths of Chicago are its genuinely global coverage of international interaction, its interrogation of the local articulation of global forces, and its openness to interdisciplinary approaches from the humanities and social sciences to inform more capacious and original approaches to historical problems. Among the issues of central interest to our faculty and students in international history are regional East Asian and Latin American history, the United States and the world, gender, colonialism, and postcolonialism, modern war, genocide, human rights, humanitarianism, the world economy, and the environment.
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