国际学生入学条件
Your High School Transcripts and Any College Transcripts
Please submit documentation showing that you have completed (or will be completing) an accredited secondary school series equivalent to that of a U.S. high school. Please ensure your official record or transcript (mark sheet) shows your secondary work and grades (or marks) from 9th to at least the end of 11th grade. You will need to include 9th grade even if that work was completed at a different institution. You should also include copies of your official final examinations taken at the end of the secondary school program, including external exams such as the General Certificate of Education (GCE) O and A level examinations, school leaving certificates and matriculation exams. If you have earned any college credit (including dual credit) while in high school, submit official transcripts to UT Austin. Please provide official English translations together with the original language records.
High School Prerequisites - You must complete or be on track to complete certain high school coursework to be competitive for admission.
SAT/ACT Scores - Students should submit at least one set of scores directly from the testing agency. We do not require the SAT Essay or ACT Writing scores. Scores included in transcripts and copies of score reports dont meet this requirement. When you ask the testing agency to send your scores, use the codes the agencies have designated for UT Austin:
SAT 6882
ACT 4240
Resume
Letters of Recommendation
TOEFL: 79 (internet-based test)
IELTS: An overall band of 6.5 on the Academic Examination
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雅思考试总分
6.5
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:79
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
UT-奥斯汀分校的AADS系是德克萨斯州首屈一指的黑人研究系,也是美国南部和西南部第一个拥有博士学位课程的系。对医学预科,法律预科和研究生预科课程感兴趣的学生会发现,AFR专业可以符合任何未来的职业和学术计划。我们系的教师研究酷儿理论,散居者理论(尤其是中美洲和南美洲),绩效理论,敬业奖学金,社会正义,政策,黑人女性主义和黑人妇女研究。AFR专业人士有机会通过我们要求的社区实习课程(AFR 375)通过实践经验回馈黑人社区,在该课程中,AFR专业人士直接支持与黑人社会正义相关的奥斯汀地区组织。该系还向尼加
The African and African Diaspora Studies (AADS) Department, in concert with the John L. Warfield Center for African and African American Studies, and the Institute for Urban Policy, Research, and Analysis, is dedicated to the study of the intellectual, political, artistic, and social experiences of people of African descent throughout Africa and the African Diaspora, including the United States.<br>AADS majors join world-class UT faculty, staff and students in conversations about race, gender, sexuality, class, and the concept of global Blackness. Students will study diverse topics such as anthropology, diaspora theory (particularly in Central and South America), education, Black feminism and women's studies, health, identity, law, policy and government, art, literature, music and performance theory, queer theory, social justice and engaged scholarship, and sports.
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