国际学生入学条件
You must receive your undergraduate degree (U.S. baccalaureate or equivalent) from an institution of recognized standing before enrollment in the Graduate School.
Statement of Purpose (1-2 pages double-spaced)
Resume or CV
3 Letters of Recommendation
Academic Transcripts (please note, GSAS prefers that you scan a copy of your official transcript and upload it into your online application. But before matriculating all students must submit official transcripts in hard copy form)
Official test scores for the TOEFL if the applicant is not a native English speaker (NYU GSAS code: 2596. Department code closest to your field of study or 99.)
Writing Sample (all programs except Archives and Public History): An academic writing sample is required and should not exceed 35 pages double-spaced.
Writing Sample (Archives and Public History): An academic writing sample is required. It may consist of a published article, an academic paper, and archival finding aid, or some other appropriate item and should not exceed 35 double-spaced pages.
For the TOEFL, the Graduate School recommends that the applicant achieve a minimum TOEFL score of 100 on the internet-based test. For the IELTS, a minimum overall band score of at least 7 is recommended.
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
纽约大学历史系拥有博士学位。拉丁美洲和加勒比海研究领域的专业化。该系的主要教师是芭芭拉·温斯坦,艾达·费雷尔,辛克莱·汤姆森和格雷格·格兰丁。尽管每个主要教职员工都专注于不同的地理区域(巴西,加勒比海,安第斯山脉和中美洲)和主题(奴隶制,种族,革命,性别,政治暴力,与美国的关系),但它们都与社会和文化历史,并鼓励学生追求跨学科和跨国的方法。在历史系内,从事拉丁美洲和加勒比海地区工作的学生和教职员工与其他国家和跨国领域(例如,大西洋世界,非洲侨民,非洲和美国)的教职员工之间进行了很多讨论和交流。在历史系之外
New York University's Department of History includes a Ph.D. field specialization in the study of Latin America and the Caribbean. The principal faculty in the department are Barbara Weinstein, Ada Ferrer, Irvin Ibarguen, Alejandro Velasco, and Sinclair Thomson. While each of the principal faculty focus on distinct geographical regions (Brazil, Caribbean, Andes, and Central America) and thematic subjects (slavery, race, revolution, gender, political violence, relations with the United States), all share a broad engagement with social and cultural history and encourage students to pursue both interdisciplinary and transnational approaches. Within the history department, there is much discussion and exchange between students and faculty working on Latin America and Caribbean and those in other national and transnational fields, such as Atlantic World, African-Diaspora, Africa, and the United States. Outside of the Department of History, NYU's Center for Latin America and Caribbean Studies and the King Juan Carlos Center (which offers cultural programming on Spain and the Spanish-speaking world), both share a building with the Department of History and offer doctoral students additional lecture and course opportunities.
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