国际学生入学条件
Students who hold a bachelor's degree or higher from a college or university accredited by a regional or general accrediting agency and have at least a B average in undergraduate course work or otherwise give evidence of promise that is judged satisfactory by the admitting program.
Submit unofficial transcripts from all colleges and universities attended At the time of application UC requires one of two forms of transcript submission.
An upload of your full unofficial transcript documentation showing cumulative GPA that also includes if applicable marks sheets diploma and translation showing completion of a US four-year bachelor's degree or what is considered to be the equivalent to a US four year bachelor's degree OR
Submission of a document-by-document or general transcript evaluation by a NACES member commonly used members include IEE Josef Silny and Associates SpanTran, WES, etc. international applicants only.
The following exams and minimum scores are accepted as proof of English proficiency -
TOEFL minimum score of 80 iBT
In-person and at-home online exam scores accepted TOEFL Essentials and My Best Test scores are not accepted.
IELTS minimum score of 6.5 overall band.
In-person and at-home online exam scores accepted.
PTE minimum score of 54.
Duolingo DET minimum score of 110.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo DET minimum score of 110.
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课程简介
The Department of Classics offers courses of study leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Classics, with opportunities for specialization in Greek and Latin language and literature, classical and pre-classical archaeology, and Greek and Roman history. Although candidates for the doctorate normally specialize in one of these areas, the individual classical disciplines are interdependent. Students are, therefore, required to complete a reasonable amount of work in every major field. Recipients of the doctoral degree are qualified to teach courses in Classics, western civilization and interdisciplinary courses.<br><br>The course offerings are extensive. Normally a minimum of eight courses are given each quarter. Topics range from Bronze Age Greece to late Roman history, from Homer to later Latin literature. There is also the opportunity to work in other disciplines. Students interested in history or philosophy can take additional courses offered by the History and Philosophy Departments. Students in archaeology are encouraged to take special courses in the Anthropology Department and those in philology may also take courses in Romance or Germanic languages or in the English Department. In addition, students can take courses in Near Eastern studies offered by Hebrew Union College.
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