国际学生入学条件
Applicants must hold an earned master's degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF or its equivalent from a foreign institution prior to entering the Texts and Technology program. Fields with a technological and/or textual theory component, such as digital humanities, public history, technical communication, digital media, cultural studies, philosophy, rhetoric, or linguistics, are especially applicable. The total Texts and Technology doctoral program is a combination of an earned master's degree and the Ph.D. core, Area of Specialization, and interdisciplinary elective coursework, and dissertation hours. Earned Master's Degree (minimum 30 credit hours) + 42 UCF Graduate Credit hours = 72 graduate credit hours.
The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
Three letters of recommendation. These should be from faculty members, university administrators, or employers. The letters should be current to the application and should address the relevant skills of the applicant, the aspirations of the candidate, and an assessment of the applicant's ability to perform graduate-level research. Letters that provide specific examples are more helpful than those that speak about the applicant's abilities in vague generalities. Confidential letters are preferred.
Statement of Purpose:
The statement should explain the motivation behind the pursuit of an interdisciplinary doctoral degree in Texts and Technology and discuss future career goals.
The statement should discuss all relevant professional background and any previous research experience.
The statement should address why the interdisciplinary composition of Texts and Technology is appropriately aligned with the applicant's future research goals.
The applicant must clearly describe the particular area(s) of research interest and identify any UCF faculty members who share a similar research focus and with whom the applicant would like to work. Applicants are encouraged to visit the Texts and Technology website for additional information regarding the program and faculty.
A substantial academic writing sample (between 10 and 25 double-spaced pages) and an optional digital portfolio illustrating the applicant's ability to engage in advanced academic work should be submitted as part of the application materials. Acceptable writing samples may include a chapter from a master's thesis, a conference paper, a term paper for a seminar, or other research projects that demonstrate the applicant's ability to pursue the type of research that could possibly lead to a completed dissertation. The optional digital portfolio may include examples of digital humanities or interactive media projects that are annotated appropriately to explain the applicant's contribution to the design and development process.
R'sum or CV.
Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation.
Minimum UCF Requirement for TOEFL/IELTS
TOEFL iBT score of 80
IELTS band score of 6.5
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- 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:NA
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课程简介
致力于创造人文科学的未来,“文本与技术”是一个跨学科的博士课程,它将写作,修辞学,哲学,技术交流和公共历史等领域与编码,游戏设计和存档的数字方法和实践相结合。该计划支持在辩证法,修辞学,程序论和批判文化领域中参与数字实践。T&T计划从广义的写作和传播概念到更现代的计算和程序扫盲概念(例如,使用编程和新媒体装置作为生产,评论和分析的创造性方法)来广泛地考虑扫盲。
Dedicated to inventing the future of the humanities, Texts and Technology is an interdisciplinary doctoral program that integrates fields such as writing, rhetoric, philosophy, technical communication, and public history with digital methods and practices in coding, game design, and archiving. The program supports engagement with digital practices in dialectical, rhetorical, procedural, and critical-cultural fields. The T&T program considers literacy in a broad sense, from traditional notions of writing and communication to more contemporary notions of computational and procedural literacy (e.g., using programming and new media installations as inventive methods for production, critique, and analysis).<br><br>Since 2001, UCF's Texts and Technology doctoral program has excelled in supporting its students with an internationally recognized faculty and by offering a rigorous curriculum in a friendly environment. Students bring knowledge of a specific discipline and deepen their understanding of the subject through a digital lens. In the T&T program, students adapt, develop, assess, and invent information practices in relation to emergent information technologies in and beyond the humanities.
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