国际学生入学条件
To be considered for admission to UCSB, applicants must have received a bachelor's degree or its equivalent (with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better) from an accredited university prior to the quarter for which admission is sought.
Applicants to the graduate program in History are expected to show high potential for engaging in advanced historical research and analysis. Applicants must meet general university requirements for admission to graduate standing and should have completed an undergraduate major in History or related fields (approximately 40 upper-division quarter units or approximately 24 upper-division semester units). History is a discipline that benefits from training in other fields, so applicants who do not meet these requirements are still encouraged to apply, but are also strongly urged to contact faculty in their proposed field of study for advice. If admitted, applicants who were not History majors may be required to do some additional course work, which must be completed in the first year and does not count in satisfaction of graduate degree unit or course requirements.
completed an undergraduate or graduate degree at an institution whose primary language of instruction is English. The minimum score for consideration is 550 when taking the paper-based TOEFL, or 80 when taking the internet-based test, some departments require a higher score. Applicants must make arrangements to take the TOEFL directly with ETS (www.ets.org). Scores should be reported to UCSB using institution code 4835. TOEFL scores must be no more than two years old at the time of application submission. UCSB also considers a minimal score of 7 on the IELTS as an alternative to the TOEFL. IELTS scores must be no more than two years old at the time of application submission
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:7
- 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
UC Santa Barbara defined Public History as a profession in 1976, with a Rockefeller Foundation grant to train historians for public and private sector careers beyond conventional academic employment. Since then, we have produced more than 100 students who apply their historical skills, knowledge, and insights in public settings in museums and heritage sites, businesses, government agencies, nonprofit groups, and private foundations. To meet the wide range of opportunities presented by the many publics we serve, the UCSB program prepares students first as historians broadly trained scholar-professionals fully versed in the literature, methods, and interpretive debates of the venerable discipline but also especially conscious of the special challenges and resources distinctive to the public practice of history. Public history students regularly take advantage of the History Department's large and diverse faculty to integrate their particular research and reading interests into their program. Students have the opportunity to intern locally with the Santa Barbara Mission Archives Library, which houses the Franciscan Archives of the West, and hone their interpretive skills with Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, which engages with the public at the historic Presidio and the Casa de la Guerra in downtown Santa Barbara, as well as the Santa Ynez Mills.
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