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IELTS Academic - 7.5 and above
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- 雅思总分:7.5
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE Academic - 70 and above
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课程简介
Latinx研究计划位于社会与文化分析部(SCA)中,致力于在美国以及跨国范围内对Latino / a / x历史,文化和政治进行跨学科研究。该计划侧重于不同拉丁裔亚族之间的种族,阶级,国籍,世代,语言,性别和性行为的变化。它还侧重于比较民族间和民族内部的动力以及跨国的回路和过程。它位于纽约市,使围绕艺术,社会科学和人文学科之间的协同作用建立的计划成为可能。它为学生提供实地研究和档案研究方面的培训,包括国外的机会。学生将从西班牙语和葡萄牙语的现有资源中学习语言,并从拉丁美洲研究,非裔美国人研究,性别和性取
Housed in the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis (SCA), Latino studies aims to produce knowledge about people of Latin American descent living in the United States and to integrate this knowledge into the country's understanding of itself. Latino is a concept grounded in the United States, and Latino studies, in this respect, is clearly distinct from Latin American studies. The program examines such topics as the dynamics of race, class, nationality, generation, language, gender, and sexuality among different Latino subgroups, Pan-Latino/a visions, comparative interethnic dynamics, particularly relations among Latinos, African Americans, and Asian Americans, transnational linkages and communities, migratory circuits, and transcultural processes, and interactions between U.S. groups and home populations.<br><br>NYU's Latino studies program has a distinctive profile that gives it intellectual weight. Its location in New York City makes possible a program built around synergy among the arts, social sciences, and humanities. It offers students training in both field-based and archival research, including opportunities abroad. And finally, it promotes the study of bilingualism, of the politics of language, and of cultural texts, and offers courses designed to develop bilingual research abilities. Existing resources in Spanish and Portuguese support this aim, and the city is a valuable laboratory for research on languages in contact.
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