国际学生入学条件
A bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited university awarded (conferred) prior to the quarter in which admission is sought.
Applicants with a three-year undergraduate degree must also hold a post graduate diploma, Master's Degree, or a higher degree.
Vocational, secretarial, associate, or technical degrees are not acceptable as a first degree.
Degrees that are completed through extension universities are not acceptable as first degrees.
Degrees that follow the Bologna Accord must state as such in the official transcript.
A cumulative or overall GPA of 3.0 (on a 4 point scale) in the last two years of undergraduate education. This should be displayed on your official academic records.
Once submitted, documents may not be borrowed, returned to you, or sent elsewhere.
Any transcripts in unsealed (opened) envelopes will be considered unofficial.
Unofficial transcripts are accepted for the application process. Upload your unofficial transcripts in the online application. Official copies are not currently required for the application (only for accepting an offer of admission), however we reserve the right to change this requirement at any time.
TOEFL IBT - 83
IELTS Exams
For those choosing to take the IELTS Academic (in-person and online versions), a minimum overall score of 7 from the IELTS test is required for admission.
Paper-based TOEFL of 550, or 220 on the computer-based test
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:83
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
The social psychology graduate program at UCSC has a unique mission and focus. We use Kurt Lewin's model of full-cycle (theory-application-action) social psychology to study a broad range of topics related to social justice. Our students learn to apply psychological theories and data to the analysis and solution of a wide range of social problems. Knowledge gained in action-oriented research leads, in turn, to the development of new theory. We examine justice-related issues in different cultural, political, and policy contexts, through a variety of research methods. Our students are trained in laboratory, field, and survey methods, they are encouraged to attend to issues of race, class, sexuality, ethnicity, gender, and physical ableness, and are steeped in critical theoretical perspectives such as feminist theory. Our graduates go on to successful careers in academia as well as in community, government, and non-profit settings. Our approach to research and training, combined with the quality and competencies of our faculty, make our program among the nation's best for the psychological study of social justice issues.
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