国际学生入学条件
An undergraduate or graduate degree. An applicant's degree(s) need not be in Linguistics, but coursework or experience relevant to Linguistics is strongly preferred. Applicants with a bachelor's or master's degree unrelated to linguistics may apply for either an MA or PhD, however, admission to the PhD program for such applicants demands exemplary qualifications. Applicants who possess an MA in Linguistics or a closely-related field may apply for the PhD program and complete a reduced course load.
Successful applicants for the MA and PhD programs typically have undergraduate GPAs well above 3.0. Applicants with graduate records are expected to have earned at least a 3.5 GPA in previous graduate coursework.
You will have the opportunity to upload unofficial, scanned transcripts as you apply on the Graduate School's website. If you should need to submit further unofficial transcripts, please email them to gradadm@uga.edu. In the event that you are recommended for admission by Linguistics, you will be asked to provide official transcripts to the Graduate School. If possible, electronic versions of official transcripts are strongly preferred, emailed to gradadm@uga.edu. Official hard copies will be accepted if they are in a sealed envelope and mailed directly from the institution (if possible) to:
Office of Graduate Admissions
The University of Georgia Graduate School
Brooks Hall
310 Herty Drive
Athens, GA 30602
GRE score. Scores on the Verbal and Quantitative sections of the General Test of the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) are required for admission. While there is no official minimum score required for admission, successful applicants have normally achieved combined scores of over 300 on the GRE verbal and math sections. Please note that if you are interested in competitive UGA awards for financial aid, you should take your GRE in the fall semester a year before your matriculation. If scores are not received by January, you may not be considered for award-based financial aid. Have official GRE scores sent directly from ETS to the Graduate School using institution code 5813.
The TOEFL or IELTS exam for non-native speakers of English. This requirement can be waived for applicants who hold a degree from a university within the United States or a university elsewhere whose language of instruction is predominantly English. There are other limitations on this waiver, so applicants should be in touch with the Graduate School at gradadm@uga.edu if there are any questions.
While there is no official minimum score required for admission, international applicants who wish to be funded by the department must possess a speaking score of 26 (TOEFL) or 7.5 (IELTS). Have official scores sent to the Graduate School using institution code 5813.
Three letters of recommendation. Letters from professors and other academic sources are highly preferred, though other letters will be accepted. Letters will be elicited from your recommenders via email through the Graduate School's online application process.
Statement of Purpose. Compose a brief essay of about 500 words which indicates why you want to study Linguistics at the University of Georgia. You will be prompted to submit this during the Graduate School's online application process.
A writing sample. Writing samples should be academic in nature and are normally a paper submitted for a course. Submissions must be in English. You will be prompted to submit this during the Graduate School's online application process.
Resume or CV. Since we wish to consider all applicants for all University-wide fellowships, scholarships, and assistantships, applicants should provide a resume listing their previous educational and research experience. You will be prompted to submit this during the Graduate School's online application process.
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The discipline of Linguistics is the scientific analysis of the complex systems of language. It embraces phonology and phonetics, morphology, syntax, and semantics in the synchronic and diachronic study of contemporary as well as ancient languages.<br>Linguistics at the University of Georgia is interdisciplinary by nature, having 30 faculty members sourced from 11 different departments across campus. Our graduate program provides both a strong grounding in core areas of linguistics as well as the opportunity for specialization within the broad areas of formal linguistic theory, second language acquisition, language variation and change, and historical Indo-European linguistics. The program boasts a diverse research-oriented community, a faculty with a wide range of research interests, exceptional library resources, and a dynamic learning environment.
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