国际学生入学条件
Online application
Statement of Purpose, Personal History and Diversity Statement, and Resume or CV (submitted in the online application)
Three Letters of Recommendation (submitted online)
Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended (submitted online)
English Language Exam Scores (if applicable): TOEFL Internet-Based Test (IBT) total score of 80, or TOEFL Paper-Based Test (PBT) total score of 550, or IELTS Overall Band score of 7
Writing Sample (submitted in the online application only)
Supplemental Information Form for Graduate Program Applicants
Final/Official transcripts will be required for all applicants who are admitted and have indicated their intent to enroll at UC Santa Barbara by submitting a Statement of Intent to Register (SIR). UC Santa Barbara reserves the right to require official transcripts at any time during the admissions process, and rescind any offer of admission made if discrepancies between uploaded and official transcript(s) are found.
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo English Test total score of 120, or higher
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课程简介
博士学位课程适用于已经获得宗教研究硕士学位或同等学历并准备大学教学和研究或其他需要博士学位的职业的UCSB学生。宗教研究系提供有关人类经验的宗教方面的培训,涉及世界各地以及不同时期的各种传统和文化。该系强调宗教研究的跨文化比较和多学科方法。我们的研究生课程旨在为学生提供对古典和现代宗教理论的理解,发展和进行严格而重要的研究的语言和方法技能,以及对特定地区和/或宗教元素的深入专业教育或传统。该系采用人文和社会科学方法来研究宗教,并强调对相关语言进行高级学习的重要性。教职员工在研究中采用了多种方法,并从广泛的
The Department of Religious Studies uses a variety of methods (historical, textual, ethnographic, philosophical and social scientific) to study of the religious dimensions of world cultures and traditions. Its program offers concentrations in a variety of religious traditions: (Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, Native American and indigenous) and areas, with particular strengths in South and East Asia, the Middle East, the ancient Mediterranean world, and North America. Faculty teach, research and publish in the study of sacred textual traditions, religion in public life, sacred space and pilgrimage, healing systems, race/ethnicity and pluralism, religious experience, religious movements, religious violence, and the implications that nationalism, globalization, science and the new media hold for the development of religion in the modern era. Cross-cultural research and interdisciplinary approaches -- involving disciplines such as history, sociology, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, gender studies, art history, comparative literature, and political science -- are especially encouraged by the Department and supported by faculty affiliates across the university.
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