国际学生入学条件
A minimum of a 2.8 GPA in undergraduate studies is required, though a 3.0 GPA is strongly desired.
Catholic University application and fee
Statement of Purpose (typically one or two pages covering academic and professional goals)
Resume
Three (3) letters of reference, including at least one non-academic.
Portfolio, where required by program
Request for Financial Assistance/Application for Teaching and/or Research Assistantship (if desiring financial support)
Unofficial Transcript from each college or university attended. Unofficial Transcripts in a language other than English must be accompanied by a certified translated version. Official transcripts are required upon acceptance.
GRE requirements have been waived
Minimally accepted TOEFL scores, when applying for graduate programs, are 550-paper, 213-computer, and 80 Internet. Students taking the TOEFL should have at least 20 out of 30 in each of the TOEFL subcategories. The minimally accepted graduate IELTS score is 6.5. Individual IELTS test module scores are also reviewed in addition to the overall IELTS score.
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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:550
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
攻读建筑学硕士课程的学生以及攻读建筑学硕士课程的学生都集中在五个领域之一。自古以来,远古建筑不仅充当了保护庇护所的角色,而且还成为了与自然,宇宙和神圣事物之间有意义的联系的场所。神圣空间与文化研究(SSCS)集中课程是世界上为数不多的几项计划,建筑学的研究生,教职员工和专业人士可以反思,学习,研究和证明场所营造的最深层次的精神和文化根源。SSCS集中精力采用当代,反思和调查性的方法研究这一领域,使学生有机会通过关于生活和建筑意图,物质和精神以及自然和形而上学的启发性经验和对话来研究建筑。SSCS集中化的核
Students enrolled in the Master of Architecture program, as well as those in the Master of Architectural Studies program, pursue a concentration in one of five areas.<br><br>Since time immemorial buildings have served not only as protective shelter, but also as places to find meaningful connections to nature, the cosmos, and the divine. The Sacred Space and Cultural Studies (SSCS) concentration is one of the few programs in the world where architecture graduate students, faculty, and professionals can reflect, learn, research, and profess the deepest spiritual and cultural roots of place-making. Taking a contemporary, reflective, and investigative approach to this area of study, the SSCS concentration gives students the opportunity to examine architecture through inspiring experiences and conversations about life and architectural intention, matter and spirit, and the physical and metaphysical.<br><br>The core issues of the SSCS concentration are intrinsic to Catholic University's mission and the subject of the sacred in architecture is approached with an ecumenical perspective. Culture, landscape, and the sacred are issues of interest in global architecture practice and this concentration draws upon and hosts a highly diverse student body and experts from throughout the world.
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