国际学生入学条件
While grade point averages and test scores are important, most programs consider a number of factors for admission. In general, most graduate programs require:
A bachelor's degree (or higher) or the equivalent from an accredited, government-recognized university. These degrees are generally four-year-long programs.
B average or higher from your undergraduate study (3.0/4.0 GPA, or equivalent).
3 letters of recommendation.
A personal statement.
Official transcripts for all post-secondary coursework completed.
Transcripts reflecting all undergraduate and/or post-baccalaureate study from each international and U.S. college/university. Departments can begin the review of an application with uploaded unofficial transctips. If offered admission, you will be required to supply official transcripts. Official transcripts are those that come directly to MSU from the previously attended university. If needed, you may need to supply an English translation and transcription to US standards.
English proficiency scores (at or above): TOEFL [80] or IELTS [level 7], necessary for applicants who are not U.S. citizens and not from countries where English is the official language. This requirement is waived if the applicant has earned an undergraduate or graduate degree from an institution in the U.S.
MSU reserves the right to question the evaluation of all non-U.S. academic credentials/transcripts. We recommend using an accredited translation/transcription company.
Three (3) Year Bachelor's Degrees: MSU accepts a three year Bachelor's degree from applicants. You are welcome to submit an application which will be reviewed by the department to determine whether you are a strong enough candidate to be admitted. If admitted, you may be asked to take some undergraduate courses at the start of your graduate degree at MSU to strengthen your background
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- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
The M.A. degree requires a total of 30 credit-hours, which takes about four semesters. All M.A. students have the opportunity to explore a variety of topics, including global history, local history, and public history.<br><br>All students must take HIstory 512: Topics in World History, History 540: Historical Methods, and, for students focusing on U.S. History, History 505: U.S. History 1860 to the Present. In addition to these required courses, students may also take up to nine credits of 400-level courses in history or in related disciplines. This could include, for instance, historical geography and internships at museums and historical societies.<br><br>Students have two options for the M.A. degree: either a thesis (Plan A) or a professional paper (Plan B). Students who follow the thesis option must complete a minimum of 10 credits of History 590: Thesis. Students who follow the professional paper option must complete a maximum of 6 credits of History 575: Professional Paper.
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