国际学生入学条件
There are no minimum requirements to apply. It is expected, however, that the applicant will have at least majored as an undergraduate in the field for which he/she is applying and so would have had a minimum of six semesters of their primary language as well as some literature, history or religion courses. Applicants not having this background may, in some circumstances, be admitted provisionally. Provisional courses do not count toward the graduate program and are taken at the student's expense regardless of fellowships awarded.
Personal Statement
Your statement should include your career/research goals, how NELC's program can help you achieve those goals and which faculty members, if any, with whom you'd like to work.
Three (3) Letters of Recommendation
Unfortunately, letters submitted through Interfolio cannot be uploaded into the application at this time. If you wish to use Interfolio for your recommendation letters, Interfolio MUST email the letters to nelc-grad@sas.upenn.edu.
All academic transcripts of undergraduate courses and graduate courses, if any.
These may be unofficial until admitted.
TOEFL score or IELTS score for non-native speakers of English
There is no minimum score to apply. However, most admitted students achieve an average score of 100 or above on the TOEFL exam and 6.0 on the IELTS.
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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
- 托福网考总分:60
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
NELC's graduate program in Egyptology offers advanced study of the languages and civilizations of ancient Egypt. The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC) offers PhD and MA degrees in five distinct fields. Our PhD procedures and MA procedures conform to the general guidelines formulated by Penn's Graduate Division of Arts and Sciences. However, individual fields of study may have their own additional specific requirements. Graduate students in NELC, whether at the MA or PhD level, will work closely with the faculty of the NELC Graduate Group, whose members include not just NELC departmental faculty but also faculty from across the University whose interests and specialties involve the advanced study of the Near East and its cultures. An advanced degree in NELC can lead to any number of careers. Our NELC graduates commonly adopt careers in academia, but not always. Recent graduates are employed as faculty in the full range of private and public research universities and smaller liberal-arts colleges. But many have also found distinguished careers in museums, government, journalism, diplomacy, and other areas, as can be seen from this list of our graduates and their theses from the past 150 years or so. Currently, NELC has one of the best placement records of any department in the Humanities at Penn.
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