国际学生入学条件
Applicants from all undergraduate majors are eligible to apply to the program. We value, but do not require, a background or undergraduate training in a Middle Eastern language or in the politics, history and cultures of the region .For the TOEFL, the Graduate School recommends that the applicant achieve a minimum TOEFL score of 100 on the internet-based test. For the IELTS, a minimum overall band score of at least 7 is recommended.
Academic Transcripts from all previous institutions
3 Letters of recommendation
a r'sum or curriculum vitae
Statement of Academic Purpose: In a concisely written statement, please describe your past and present work as it relates to your intended field of study, your educational objectives, and your career goals. In addition, please include your intellectual and professional reasons for choosing your field of study and why your studies/research can best be done at the Graduate School of Arts and Science at NYU. The statement should not exceed two pages double-spaced.
Writing Sample: Please submit a piece of academic (or journalistic, for Global Journalism applicants) research that best showcases your abilities. It is not required that your writing sample be on the Middle East, but we strongly encourage it. It should be limited to 15 pages double-spaced, perhaps excerpting a longer work. It should be a term paper, essay, or publication that demonstrates your capacity to conduct research and/or social, political, or cultural analysis. It need not have been published.
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雅思考试总分
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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
We offer an MA program in Near Eastern Studies with concentrations in advanced language, international relations, and museum studies, as well as a joint MA program in Global Journalism and a dual degree in Library Science. We cooperate closely with the Department of Middle Eastern Studies, which offers a separate program of study towards completion of a Ph.D.<br><br>Our program focuses on the contemporary political economy and cultures of the region and the historical processes that have shaped the present. Courses cover modern history and politics, as well as specialized topics that reflect areas of faculty research. These areas currently include: questions of economic and political rights, law and society, gender politics, Arabic fiction writing, Iranian literary culture, the anthropology of Arab cities, Ottoman and Arab state formation, Egyptian social history, and modern Iran and Central Asia. Courses are also available on pre-modern Islamic history, literature, and philosophy, and on the ancient Near East.<br>We pay special attention to language training, with state-of-the-art instruction in Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, and Turkish, as well as Hindi/Urdu and ancient Near Eastern languages. Many students also take intensive summer language programs in the U.S. or abroad.
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