国际学生入学条件
GSAS welcomes applications for admission from individuals who have or will have by the time of matriculation a BA, BS, or equivalent undergraduate degree (for prospective international students, a three- or four-year undergraduate degree from an institution of recognized standing) and actively seeks applicants from groups historically underrepresented in graduate schools.
Applicants are required to upload transcript copies from each college/university they attended into our online application system: official hard copy/paper transcripts are not required at the time of application.
Typically, applicants will have an academic background, in English, history, classics, Celtic, or medieval studies.
Applicants who are non-native English speakers and who received their undergraduate degree from an academic institution where English is not the primary language of instruction must prove their English proficiency by earning either a minimum score of 80 on the Internet based test (iBT) of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or a minimum score of 6.5 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic test.
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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:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
哈佛大学的凯尔特语言文学系是北美唯一的一个系。该系提供几种凯尔特语语言和传统的培训,我们的博士学位课程要求学生至少掌握两种早期(中世纪)形式的凯尔特语(爱尔兰语和威尔士语),以及至少一种现代形式的语言。该计划旨在为博士候选人提供有关凯尔特研究领域,其历史,理论以及许多不同分支的广泛知识。我们鼓励学生在讲凯尔特语的土地的历史和物质文化的背景下研究凯尔特文学和口述传统。该系致力于跨学科研究,并鼓励博士生在系外进行课程学习。我们的许多学生都完成了其他系或课程的中学领域,例如中世纪研究或比较文学。我们部门完成博士
The Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures at Harvard is the only one of its kind in North America. The department offers training in the languages and traditions of several Celtic languages, and our PhD program requires that students master at least two Celtic languagesIrish and Welshin their early (medieval) forms and at least one in its modern form. The program aims to provide PhD candidates with a broad knowledge of the field of Celtic studies, its history, theory, and many diverse branches. We encourage our students to situate their study of Celtic literatures and oral traditions in the context of the history and material culture of the Celtic-speaking lands. The department is committed to interdisciplinary study and encourages PhD students to do coursework outside the department. Many of our students complete Secondary Fields in other departments or programs, such as Medieval Studies or Comparative Literature. The typical time to completion of the PhD in our department is six years. Our department is small and shares a strong sense of intellectual community. Students work closely with faculty and with one another, not only in courses but in independent Reading and Research modules, advising meetings, informal reading and conversation groups, and the GSAS Celtic Studies Research and Conference Workshop. The annual Harvard Celtic Colloquium, organized by the third-year PhD students with the assistance of the second-year students and the department administrator and faculty, is a three-day international conference that brings scholars from all over the world to discuss their research in many different branches of Celtic studies. Our program is also enriched by the contribution of speakers in the Mahindra Humanities Center Seminar on Celtic Literatures and Culture.
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