国际学生入学条件
Admission is selective and based on a combination of secondary school core curriculum (a set of required secondary school classes), ACT and/or SAT composite scores (if available), grade point average (GPA), and class rank percentile. (For non-ranking schools, GPA will be used to evaluate your application).
International students must fulfill the same admission requirements as domestic applicants, but standardized test scores (ACT or SAT) are not required but should be submitted if available. Meeting the minimum requirements, however, does not guarantee admission, nor does it guarantee admission to a particular program. Missouri S&T appreciates well-rounded students and evaluates each application individually.
Missouri S&T may request that you provide an official transcript evaluation from the World Education Services (WES). If this is required, it will be visible on your application checklist after submission of your application, or an admissions representative will contact you to request it.
Minimum English proficiency test score requirements are 80 for TOEFL, 6.5 for IELTS, 58 for PTE, or 105 for Duolingo. We also accept SAT ERW score minimum of 500.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE - 58
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课程简介
多学科研究文学学士学位(缩写为BA MS)反映了S&T的认识,即现代工作场所中以及(在较小程度上)我们的休闲生活中,技术变革越来越多地跨越了学位和学科的传统界限。该学位可以通过艺术,语言和哲学系提供,该学位允许兴趣跨越这些界限的学生在两个或三个不同的“重点领域”中组合课程,以创建一个连贯且学术上合理的非传统学习计划。工商管理硕士学位课程至少需要120个学分,平均每个学分不低于两个学分。至少要在高年级水平上学习该学生作品的45个学时(S&T课程编号为200或以上)。
The Bachelor of Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies (abbreviated BA MS) reflects S&T's recognition that technological change, both in the modern workplace and, to a lesser extent, in our leisure lives, increasingly cuts across the traditional boundaries of degrees and disciplines. Offered through the Department of Arts, Languages, and Philosophy, this degree permits students whose interests cross these boundaries to combine courses in two or three different focus areas to create a coherent and academically sound non-traditional program of study.<br>Students design their multidisciplinary programs in coordination with a multidisciplinary studies advisor in the Department of Arts, Languages, and Philosophy. For each program, the advisor will work with the student to convene and chair a degree committee consisting of one faculty member from each focus area. Students in the program are expected to develop a sensible rationale for their course of study, justifying both the combination of disciplines and each course chosen within that combination in the context of their own needs and interests. Individual programs and capstone course activities are subject to the approval of the degree committee.
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