国际学生入学条件
MA/PhD – for applicants who hold a BA or BS degree. (NOTE: The MA in this program is earned on the way to the PhD objective. If you are interested in only taking an MA degree please apply to the MA Plan 2.)
PhD – for applicants who hold an MA degree in Religion or a related discipline.
MA Plan 2 – for applicants seeking rigorous exposure and training in the academic study of religion in preparation for further study, or for professional career enhancement. This MA degree does not transfer over into the PhD program at UCSB.
Statement of Purpose
Personal Achievements/Contributions
Resume or Curriculum Vitae
Three letters of recommendation (4th letter optional)
Writing sample
completed an undergraduate or graduate degree at an institution whose primary language of instruction is English. The minimum score for consideration is 550 when taking the paper-based TOEFL, or 80 when taking the internet-based test, some departments require a higher score. Applicants must make arrangements to take the TOEFL directly with ETS (www.ets.org). Scores should be reported to UCSB using institution code 4835. TOEFL scores must be no more than two years old at the time of application submission. UCSB also considers a minimal score of 7 on the IELTS as an alternative to the TOEFL. IELTS scores must be no more than two years old at the time of application submission
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 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:NA
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课程简介
对美洲原住民和土著宗教的研究主要集中在美洲殖民地,反抗和混合历史悠久的背景下的美洲人民,他们的文化,世界观和仪式。在对美洲原住民和土著传统的研究生研究中,重点放在对现代性和种族/民族差异的建构的适应和批判上。希望集中精力的学生完成历史,理论和语言方面的课程。学生可能会发现将美国原住民和土著传统与该部门在美国宗教和基督教研究方面的优势联系起来,以及利用整个UCSB校园中的附属教职员工(芝加哥研究,历史,语言学,艺术史等)非常有用。 )。
The study of Native American and Indigenous religions is primarily focused on peoples in the Americas, their cultures, worldviews and rituals in the contexts of the long histories of colonialism, resistance, and hybridity. Emphasis in the graduate study of Native American and indigenous traditions is placed on accommodations to and critiques of modernity and constructions of race/ethnic differences. Students in this concentration are expected to complete coursework that is historical, theoretical, and linguistic. Students may find it useful to connect Native American and indigenous traditions to the department's strengths in American religion and Christian studies, as well as take advantage of affiliated faculty across the UCSB campus (Chicano Studies, History, Linguistics, Art History etc.).
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