国际学生入学条件
Submit your transcripts in English from all secondary schools/high schools attended. Full transcripts from each individual school year must be provided.
Submit official transcripts showing all work in detail. If you have completed any courses at the college or university level.
Obtain certified English translations of all documents not presented in English.
All documents submitted for admission become property of the University and will not be returned.
Submit a letter of recommendation with your application.
TOEFL: Non-native English speakers must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) given by the Educational Testing Service and arrange for scores to be sent to the Office of Admission. (LMU's TOEFL Institution code is 4403) The University's minimum standard for undergraduate admission is 90 for the Internet-based TOEFL.
IELTS: As an alternative to taking the TOEFL, non-native English speakers may also take the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).The University's minimum standard for undergraduate admission is 6.5.
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雅思考试总分
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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:Duolingo English Test -The University's minimum standard for undergraduate admission is 120.
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课程简介
Chicana / o和Latina / o研究的重点是对影响墨西哥裔和美国其他Latina / o社区及其在美国的独特影响的重要历史和当代问题进行研究。我们致力于让学生参与变革性的教育,以促进对复杂的,相互交叉的权力和特权系统的批判性理解,这些系统在历史上已经塑造了美国的Chicana / o和Latina / o社区。我们营造一种在社交和智力上参与的环境,使学生在这个日益多样化的社会中成为领导者,这需要种族,种族,性别,性别,性取向,政治和社会差异方面的专业知识。
LMU's Chicana/o Studies major helps students understand the unique influence of Mexican-origin peoples and other Latinos living in the United States. The major examines the lives, histories, and cultures of Mexican-origin people and those from elsewhere in Latin America who live in the United States. The department's academic strengths lie in history, cultural anthropology, political science, and literature, as well as in feminist, visual, and media studies.<br><br>Chicana/o Studies developed at LMU more than 40 years ago in the context of the Civil Rights movements of the late 1960s. In the decades since, Chicana/o Studies has become a widely accepted field of study. The discipline has a special meaning in Los Angeles given the significant historical and contemporary presence of Chicanos and Latinos here.<br>Chicana/o Studies majors learn about the historical and political journeys that have led Chicano and Latino communities to have an indelible influence on life in the United States.<br><br>Majors use and apply humanistic, scientific, and social science methods to arrive at understandings about people from Latin America. They compare and contrast recent theories, methodologies, ideas, and developments central to the discipline.<br><br>Courses prepare students to live in and contribute to a society that is increasingly diverse. Majors take a sampling of courses from several areas: political science, history, cultural anthropology, visual media, and Chicana/o literature. Majors also do field work in Los Angeles, conducting hands-on research with government and social service agencies and religious organizations.
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