国际学生入学条件
International applicants should have college preparatory coursework in the core subjects of English (if offered), mathematics, physical science, and social science reflected throughout their high school academic careers. Students applying to the School of Engineering must have taken secondary school level physics and chemistry.
International applicants who have completed one year or more of full-time coursework at a post-secondary institution in the United States. The total amount of academic work completed must be officially graded by the registrar of that institution and have a cumulative GPA value of 3.0 or higher, excluding ESL curriculum.
International applicants who have received a degree from an international post-secondary institution whose language of instruction is English. Official documentation will be required from the institution's Registrar's office stating that the medium of instruction for the degree received was English.
International applicants who have achieved 510 or higher on the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section of the SAT or 24 or higher on the English, Reading, and Composite on the ACT.
International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or Duolingo are required for International applicants whose primary language is not English. The minimum score requirement for the TOEFL is 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based), or 79 (internet-based), minimum score requirement for the IELTS exam is 6.5, minimum Duolingo score requirement is 100. Test scores must be sent directly to the University of Connecticut from the respective test provider.
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雅思考试总分
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:79
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo score requirement is 100
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课程简介
While continuing to cherish and study France's great literary and intellectual tradition that reaches back to the Middle Ages, our program has kept pace with the rapid developments in the discipline: an increased focus on the place of media and culture in the study of literature, an increasing stress on interdisciplinary approaches, the crucial role played by French-speaking cultures around the world, and last but not least, the necessary responses to the demands of the global economy.<br><br>Our overall objective is to make studying French at UConn part of a total experience. Each student is made ready to meet the challenges of a globalized planet equipped with the perspective of a great literary and cultural tradition. Our students study French and Francophone literatures and cultures intensively in a variety of sites including Paris and Toulouse in Southern France.<br>Our French and Francophone Studies Program is designed to accommodate a wide array of students: majors, double-majors and dual degree French and Engineering Technopole Program studuents, plus minors from any other discipline in the Arts, Sciences or Humanities. Our recent double majors and French minors include pre-meds, students in life science, business, neurobiology and pharmacy majors who simultaneously pursued an interest in French and French culture while nurturing the opportunities in the US and abroad opened up only to those with strong second-language skills.
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