国际学生入学条件
To be considered for admission to the Doctor of Philosophy degree program in history, an applicant must:
Have an official transcript forwarded from the applicant's undergraduate institution(s) that verifies conferral of a baccalaureate degree. If the applicant completed graduate course work or a graduate degree, official transcript(s) reflecting that work must also be submitted.
Have the results of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test forwarded to the department.
Submit a writing sample to the department that the applicant considers to be a fair representation of the applicant's ability to conduct scholarly research and produce academic writing.
Submit a statement (500-1000 words) that clearly indicates the primary field of intended study, the faculty members with whom the applicant would like to work, and the reasons for choosing the field and faculty.
Submit a personal statement (500-1000 words) that addresses the applicant's background as well as his or her goals in pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy degree in History.
Have at least three individuals, preferably scholars with whom the applicant has had course work or other professional contact, submit letters of recommendation to the department.
An international applicant is required to have fulfilled the university's English language proficiency requirement as described in the Graduate Education section of this catalog in one of the following three ways:
Have a total score of 580 (paper version) or 237 (computer version) or 100 (Internet version) or above on the Test of English as a Foreign Language with no subscore below 55 (paper version) or 21 (computer version).
Have an average score of 85 or higher on the Michigan English Language Assessment Battery with no subscore below 83.
Have an average score of 85 or higher on the Michigan State University English Language Center Test with no subscore below 83.
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:580
- 其他语言考试:MELAB - 85 .
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课程简介
The Department of History at Michigan State University has offered both major and minor graduate fields in Women's and Gender History for over a decade. Over the last two decades we have developed breadth and depth in Women's and Gender History and can provide our graduate students with an opportunity to explore related topics in almost every geographic and temporal context. Our faculty offers expertise in the history of sexuality, masculinities, intersection of science and gender, history of the family, race and ethnicity, women and work, political activism, urbanization, popular culture, and immigration. <br>Graduate students learn basic content knowledge, current theoretical approaches, and sophisticated research skills. The core course for the major and minor field is History 860. Graduate students can repeat this course up to three times with different professors. In consultation with their advisor and the graduate director, graduate students can broaden their knowledge with other gender oriented courses within the history department or elsewhere. It is strongly encouraged that graduate students who elect to do their major field in Women's and Gender History also complete a minor field in a specific geographic area and time period. They will be required to develop the language, research, and teaching skills necessary for both areas. Students may also draw from departments across the university: Anthropology, Family and Child Ecology, Labor and Industrial Relations, American Studies, German, French, Italian and Classics, Spanish and Portuguese, Linguistics, the College of Communication Arts and Sciences, and the College of Law.
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