国际学生入学条件
Copies of official or non-official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions uploaded in the online application. Note that, if admitted into our program, you will need to provide official transcripts to our Graduate Division.
UCSB requires that international applicants upload both the original language transcripts and a certified English translation, as well as the degree certificate as one document. The translation must be done by the school or an official agency.
Three letters of recommendation. Please note your recommenders need to submit their letters electronically.
completed an undergraduate or graduate degree at an institution whose primary language of instruction is English. The minimum score for consideration is 550 when taking the paper-based TOEFL, or 80 when taking the internet-based test, some departments require a higher score. Applicants must make arrangements to take the TOEFL directly with ETS (www.ets.org). Scores should be reported to UCSB using institution code 4835. TOEFL scores must be no more than two years old at the time of application submission. UCSB also considers a minimal score of 7 on the IELTS as an alternative to the TOEFL. IELTS scores must be no more than two years old at the time of application submission
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
比较文学课程提供德文文学研究(CLG)专业的比较文学硕士/博士学位。旨在认识到比较文学和跨学科培训对德文文学学者的重要性,该专业反映了UCSB德文教师的知识多样性,他们从事媒体历史,德文哲学,创伤研究,精神分析,科学和文学,大屠杀研究,当代艺术和视觉文化。CLG的灵活结构使学生能够将他们对德文文学的研究与其他国家文学传统和相关学科联系起来。在来自德文学院的研究生顾问的指导下,学生将比较文学博士学位所需的三个领域中的两个领域用于跨学科和跨国的德文文学研究。此外,他们准备了除德语以外的第二种国家文学,重点是对
The Comparative Literature Program offers an MA/ PhD in Comparative Literature with a specialization in German Literary Studies (CLG). Designed to recognize the importance of comparative and interdisciplinary training for scholars of German literature, this specialization reflects the intellectual diversity of UCSB's German faculty, who work in media history, German philosophy, trauma studies, psychoanalysis, science and literature, Holocaust studies, contemporary art, and visual culture. The CLG's flexible structure enables students to link their study of German literature with other national literary traditions and related disciplines. Guided by a graduate advisor from the German faculty, students devote two of the three fields required for the Comparative Literature PhD to interdisciplinary and transnational German literary studies. Additionally, they prepare a second national literature, other than German, with a focus that complements their studies in German. For example, a student interested in modern German literature and Frankfurt School philosophy might choose to investigate aspects of the Frankfurt School's contemporary reception in France. Networking fields in this way enables CLG students to situate their study of the German literary tradition within a broader intellectual and cultural context, thereby optimally qualifying them for academic appointments in a profession in which interdisciplinary and transnational training is essential.
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