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TOEFL iBT Overall Score 79 (Reading 8 Listening 7 Speaking 18 Writing 16)
IELTS ACADEMIC - 6.5 (Reading 5.5 Listening 5.5 Speaking 5.5 Writing 5.5)
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- 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:PTE ACADEMIC - 58 (Reading 42 Listening 42 Speaking 42 Writing 42)
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课程简介
学生在CU Denver的种族研究专业攻读文学学士学位时获得的技能和知识可以转移到各种职业。与其他文科专业毕业生一样,拥有种族研究学位的人将接受创造性和批判性思维,复杂推理和有效沟通的培训。此外,族裔研究专业的毕业生将具有文化能力技能,这些雇主会为越来越多的客户提供服务,从而高度重视他们的能力。雇用许多种族研究专业毕业生的其他职业包括:法律,教学,新闻学,市场营销,社区组织和社会工作。族裔研究专业的毕业生还可以在非营利机构以及联邦,州和地方政府机构工作。
The Ethnic Studies BA curriculum trains students to transform society and engage in real-world problem solving through a vibrant interaction with the intersectional histories and contributions of Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC). Ethnic Studies graduates cultivate cultural competency skills that are highly valued by employers, who serve increasingly diverse clientele. Our students find employment in a variety of fields including: law, teaching, journalism, marketing, community organizing and social work.<br>Ethnic Studies programs are designed to help students majoring in the liberal arts and sciences develop a sophisticated and broad understanding of ethnicity and its role in contemporary American society. They provide students with the theories and concepts needed to comprehend and interpret relations between and among ethnic groups in the United States. Students are better prepared to live and work in a diverse society when educational institutions foster a positive learning environment in which differences contained within various U.S. communities can be studied not as a social problem, as is often the case, but for their history of struggles and contributions.<br>The interdisciplinary nature of the ethnic studies program curriculum provides students the opportunity, through academic investigation, to develop a greater understanding of the cultural diversity of the present-day United States and to acquire skills needed in professional and social service fields. This multidisciplinary, comparative approach to contemporary and historical research methodologies provides the basis for students to analyze the diverse social, economic, political and cultural facets of ethnic groups in the United States. Special emphasis is given to new perspectives that recover the history, creative expression of underrepresented groups.
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