国际学生入学条件
Admission to graduate study in Comparative Literature at Penn State is based on a number of considerations. Above all we seek intellectually curious, highly motivated students whose interests suggest a good fit with our departmental strengths. We welcome well-qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds.
We are often asked what our committee looks for and the truth is that there is no standard formula. We consider GPAs and test scores (GREs and TOEFLs), but above all we look for intellectual engagement and scholarly commitment. The graduate committee that evaluates applicants seeks evidence of intellectual promise, openness to new ideas and methods, capacity for original scholarship, the ability to think critically and to write clearly, and potential for professional success. Of obvious importance for scholars who will work across cultures is appropriate language preparation. Research plans that are in synch with our areas of expertise are also of importance.
Sample of your written work, preferably an essay on literature.
Statement of purpose. The statement of purpose should include information on a) your education and other relevant background, including teaching experience or other activities that have prepared you for graduate work in Comparative Literature, b) your research interests, c) your language skills and their application to your research interests, d) your reasons for considering graduate work in Comparative Literature, especially your interest in our specific program.
A C.V. or resum.
Three Letters of Reference
Official transcripts of all relevant university education.
All international applicants must take and submit scores for the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or the IELTS (International English Language Testing System), with the exceptions noted below. The minimum acceptable score for the TOEFL is 550 for the paper-based test, 213 for the computer-based test, or a total score of 80 with a 19 on the speaking section for the Internet-based test (iBT). Applicants with iBT speaking scores between 15 and 18 may be considered for provisional admission, with Graduate School approval, which requires an institutional test of English proficiency upon the first semester of enrollment and, if necessary, remedial course work. The minimum composite score for the IELTS is 6.5.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
该系在与女性主义理论,酷儿理论,性别和性相关的广泛领域进行研究和教学,涵盖了从北到南,从东到西的地理区域和语言。得益于与妇女研究系之间的紧密联系,我们正在与该系寻求双重标题的博士学位协议,该系从各种跨学科的角度吸引了这些领域的学者。我们的教师研究的主题包括南非的种族和性别结构,宗教经验的感官方面,受到种族歧视的人群中基于性别的暴力行为与HIV / AIDS之间的关系或日本的接吻历史。我们的研究生班和研究始终以关于女权主义和古怪的理论文本为指导,不仅在欧洲或美国,而且在俄罗斯,中国,日本,南非,埃及,阿根廷
The department does research and teaching across a broad range of areas connected to feminst theory, queer theory, gender, and sexuality, covering geographical regions and languages from north to south, east to west. Thanks to strong connections with the department of Women's Studies, with whom we are pursuing a dual-title PhD agreement, the department engages scholars in these areas from a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives. Our faculty study such topics as constructions of race and sex in South Africa, the sensual aspects of religious experience, the relations between gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS among racially stigmatized populations, or the history of kissing in Japan. Our graduate classes and our research are consistently informed by theoretical texts on feminism and queerness, written not only in Europe or the United States, but also in Russia, China, Japan, South Africa, Egypt, Argentina, and elsewhere. We thus are committed to thinking feminism and gender from a broadly historical perspective that draws on ideas and experiences that take place across the entire planet. Our graduate students have taught CMLIT 101, Race, Gender, and Identity in World Literature, and advanced students may teach CMLIT 406, Women and World Literature.
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