国际学生入学条件
A completed application form, including the Statement of Academic Interests (called the Personal Statement in the on-line application form).
Unofficial transcripts of all previous undergraduate or graduate coursework. (Official transcripts will later be required of all admitted applicants. Please do not send official transcripts in advance of receiving an offer of admission.)
Three confidential letters of recommendation.
Results of the TOEFL or IELTS for international applicants whose first language is not English.
A writing sample of 15-25 double-spaced pages (including notes). The writing sample should be in a 12-point font, preferably Times New Roman.
The Department of English no longer requires the GRE test. Submitted scores will not be considered.
Applicants should request letters of recommendation from at least three English professors who are well acquainted with their recent work. Letters from instructors in other departments are less relevant, and letters from non-academic sources will not be considered. Applicants who have done graduate work elsewhere should request at least two letters from instructors familiar with their graduate work.
The minimum internet-based (iBT) TOEFL score requirement is 90 (including sectional minimums of 22 in speaking, 22 in writing, 23 in reading and 23 in listening). The minimum paper-based TOEFL score requirement is 600. Applicants may submit scores from the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) as an alternative to the TOEFL exam. The minimum IELTS score requirement is 7.0 in each section
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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:90
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
This multidisciplinary and interdepartmental concentration offers postgraduate study that joins the study of literature and literary theory to the study of religious traditions. It is jointly administered through the English and Religious Studies departments and is open to MA students in both departments. Students pursuing an MA degree in English who enter WRWL complete all the requirements for the MA in English while undertaking more specialized work in chosen areas of religion and literature. So, for instance, one might decide to work on elegy and liturgy in two early American colonial communities, or to compare novels of the Islamic and Jewish communities in twentieth-century South Africa, or to study Middle English, French, and Latin devotional practices through early English books of hours. In addition to exploring both a broad range of courses and these more specialized areas of competence, WRWL students also share in an introductory course and a continuous proseminar discussion that supports intellectual exchange and comparative thought. Students are instructed by members of the UVA faculty in English and in Religious Studies, as well as MESALC, Spanish, French, German, and other language departments.
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