国际学生入学条件
A 3.0 GPA or higher in a bachelor's degree in any field is highly recommended. A general knowledge of the intellectual, social and cultural history of the Asia Pacific is required.
Two years of a university-level Asian and/or Pacific language is required for the degree. This may be satisfied before or during enrollment in the graduate program. If completed while in the graduate program, these two years of language study are an additional 16 units of coursework. USF offers courses in Mandarin, Japanese, and Tagalog. Courses in other Asian languages such as Korean and Vietnamese may be arranged at other institutions.
Upload a copy of your transcript from each university and college attended. Please ensure the institution's name and your name is on the document you upload. Transcripts from any schools and study abroad programs must be submitted since bachelor's degree institutions typically do not list transfer and study abroad courses with grades.
If still enrolled in your bachelor's program, submit a copy of your transcript showing in-progress courses. If admitted, an official transcript with proof of graduation is required. USF undergraduates upload their unofficial transcripts for admission review and do not need to send an official USF transcript.
The GRE General test score is not required.
Statement of Purpose
A three-to-four page, double-spaced, typewritten document describing your personal, academic, and professional reasons for pursuing a Master's in Asia Pacific Studies, and for choosing this program at USF. The statement should relate your relevant background and experiences to your educational and professional goals.
Resume or CV
Your current resume or CV lists and describes your educational history, work or job history, coursework related to this graduate program, and any experiences relevant to your pursuit of graduate studies including internships, published articles or other published materials, volunteer/community service experience, study or work outside of your home country, and any interests or activities related to this graduate program.
Letters of Recommendation
A minimum of two recommendation letters are required for your application. Additional letters of recommendation are accepted. Follow the instructions in the online application to provide the contact information for your recommenders.
For international applicants, an English Language exam score (TOEFL, IELTS or PTE) is required.
IELTS - 6.5, TOEFL (IBT) - 90, PTE - 61
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:90
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE - 61
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课程简介
The Master's in Asia Pacific Studies (MAPS) program helps students develop valuable cultural competency and expertise. Reflecting the diversity and innovative spirit of San Francisco, the program offers a wide range of courses in the history, literature, politics, business, and culture of the Asia Pacific. The interdisciplinary curriculum offers students the flexibility and independence to pursue their passions. Separate concentrations humanities/social sciences and business allow students to take courses that align with their academic and professional goals.<br><br>Create your own path through our dynamic, interdisciplinary curriculum and choose your focus: Humanities/Social Sciences or Business. Experience academic growth through mentorship of our dedicated, award-winning faculty, teaching and research assistantships, and funded conference presentations. Benefit from professional development opportunities: internships at Asia Pacific organizations, career guidance from our Mentorship and Advisory Board, and job prospects at our alumni networking forum.
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