国际学生入学条件
High School/University Transcripts
Equivalent of a 2.00 US GPA.
Transcripts for all coursework completed in high school (upper-secondary), English language programs, and university or college. Transcripts should be translated into English by an official translator and/or translating agency.
Unofficial transcripts are sufficient for admission purposes.
Official transcripts are required for athletic eligibility, and may be submitted at a later date.
If you are under 18 years old during your first semester, a copy of your high school diploma is required at least one week before the semester starts.
Secondary School and/or College or University -
Submit a copy of your transcript -
Studied for a minimum of 3 years with all subjects in English at an international secondary school.
Attended a US high school or secondary school in a country where English is the primary language of instruction for at least one year.
Completed all years of study in a secondary school in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German, or Dutch countries and received passing grades in English.
Attended a U.S. college or university for at least one semester (non-ESL courses).
Attended at least one semester of non-ESL courses at a college or university where English is the primary language of instruction.
IB English exam- 5
IELTS - 5.5
TOEFL - PBT 450, CBT 160, IBT 60
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:5.5
- 托福网考总分:60
- 托福笔试总分:450
- 其他语言考试:PTE Academic - 44
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课程简介
当前重点放在亚裔美国人,非裔美国人,墨西哥裔美国人,美洲原住民和其他有色人种社区。该部门认为,通过检查他人的遗产,人们可以欣赏自己的遗产。民族研究学位可以用于社会工作,社区代理工作,教学等。该系致力于为学生提供知识,个人特质和技能,以在多样化的世界中成功生活和工作。因此,学生准备在多元文化环境中胜任,自信和舒适地开展工作,并拥有适应迅速变化的多元文化环境的工具。该系还提供满足社会科学和人文学科多元文化/性别平等要求和通识教育要求的课程。
The Mexican-American people, the second largest minority group in the United States, trace their origins to the Hispanic-Indian heritage of Mexico and to more than three hundred years of participation in the historical development of the American Southwest and the United States. The Chicano Studies Program at Santa Barbara City College investigates the life of these people throughout the nation. The history, culture, contributions and contemporary problems facing Chicanos are explored in literature, language, history, and sociology classes.
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