国际学生入学条件
Admission to the graduate program in Religious Studies at UT-Austin is highly competitive. Only highly qualified applicants whose records indicate considerable academic potential are admitted to the program. A prior degree in Religious Studies (B.A. or M.A.) is not required to apply to the program.
All students must have earned a bachelor's degree prior to registration. In addition, note that:
We admit students for the fall semester only.
We only accept full-time students.
We offer the M.A. as the first step toward completion of the Ph.D., we do not offer a terminal M.A. degree.
Three letters of recommendation
Statement of Purpose
Supporting documents - Writing Sample & CV/Resume
Transcripts. You must provide one copy of the academic transcript from every senior college you have attended. You may upload a copy of your transcript(s) after you have submitted your application for admission and paid the application fee. After you have submitted your application you will receive an email that contains a link to the Status Check web site where you will be able to upload your transcript. The uploaded transcript(s) is considered to be unofficial but will be used to process your application for admission. Please do not mail official transcripts or paper copies of your transcripts before you are offered admission. Sending paper copies of documents you have uploaded will significantly delay the processing of your application.
Report of GRE scores (not required) and (if applicable) official report of TOEFL scores.
TOEFL: 79 on the Internet-based test (iBT)
IELTS: An overall band of 6.5 on the Academic Examination
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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:NA
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课程简介
The graduate program in Religious Studies at the University of Texas is dedicated to the study of religious phenomena within particular cultural and historical contexts. At the same time, we expect research to be driven by theoretical and analytical questions and to employ the methodologies that facilitate them. Although the research agendas of our students need not be explicitly comparative, we recognize that comparison lies at the heart of our discipline and informs our theories and questions. As a result, we expect all of our students to be able to articulate comparisons across traditions, cultures, or regions, to develop knowledge of relevant theories, and to demonstrate a deep understanding of the specific social and historical contexts in which their research questions are embedded. This includes fluency in relevant languages as well as facility in at least two methodological approaches. We encourage our students to draw upon the vast theoretical, historical, and linguistic resources available in our department and throughout the rest of the University of Texas.<br>This area of concentration allows students to explore the dynamics of religion, culture, and society with a focus on theoretical and social scientific approaches. Students will develop research topics that begin with thematic, analytical, or theoretical questions and will then apply their questions to particular religious frameworks, specific geographical areas, or the movement of ideas, people, practices, and things within and across regions. We especially welcome questions that explore interactions between religious practices, social organizations, and cultural structures. Students will develop the research methods necessary for their projects, for many, these will include ethnographic research methods including ethno-historical approaches, but for others, these may include historical, material, and literary analyses.
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