国际学生入学条件
An earned baccalaureate degree from a Mason-recognized accredited institution of higher education, or international equivalent, verified from copies of unofficial transcripts uploaded to the online application portal.
Copies of unofficial university transcripts from any earned degree uploaded to the online application portal from all universities attended.
All transcripts from colleges or universities outside the United States must be translated into English, if applicable, and submitted for evaluation to the Mason Office of Admissions. Mason will provide evaluation service free of charge for all international transcripts, however, some programs may request an outside evaluation be completed.
A minimum 3.00 GPA on a 4.00 scale in baccalaureate study
EFFECTIVE SPRING 2024 ENROLLMENT TERM
Applicants to the PHIL MA with Traditional and Contemporary Philosophy (TCP) focus must have completed certain undergraduate preparation coursework with grades of B or higher in each course. These courses are:
1 one-semester course in ancient Western (Greek, Roman) philosophy (GMU equivalent: PHIL 301), plus one 1-semester course in modern Western philosophy (GMU equivalent: PHIL 303).
1 one-semester course in logic/critical thinking (GMU equivalent: PHIL 173 or PHIL 376) is preferred.
For the TCP focus, a BA or minor in philosophy is preferred, but not required, as long as the prerequisites have been met. An applicant to the TCP focus with a baccalaureate degree in Philosophy, and/or some graduate coursework in Philosophy, but who has not met all admission requirements may, at the discretion of the department, be offered admission if sufficient evidence is presented to suggest the applicant has the ability to pursue graduate work in the program.
Applicants to the PHIL MA with concentration in Ethics and Public Affairs (ETPA) must have an academic background that provides evidence of philosophical promise in order to be admitted. Such evidence may include strong GRE scores, a significantly high GPA over the last two years of study, advanced or honors coursework, short additional writing samples, or demonstrations of research ability or scholarly commitment. Professional achievements may also contribute to the body of evidence. Applicants need not have majored in Philosophy, while some background in the history of philosophy will be an advantage, high quality students from various backgrounds are encouraged to apply. However, admission is competitive, and each applicant is evaluated on the merits of their own application. For applicants to the ETPA concentration, at least one reference letter must speak specifically to the applicant's critical reasoning and writing skills.
For all applicants to the PHIL MA program, the submitted writing sample should be 1500-5000 words in length. It must show evidence of the applicant's ability at analysis, reasoning, and argument. If possible, it should engage with philosophical texts. A paper that shows ability to conduct research and to engage critically and constructively with primary and secondary sources is preferred.
All transcripts from colleges or universities outside the United States must be translated into English, if applicable, and submitted for evaluation to the Mason Office of Admissions. Mason will provide evaluation service free of charge for all international transcripts, however, some programs may request an outside evaluation be completed. Because of volume, more time may be needed to process applications requiring a Mason evaluation. You should submit your application 6 weeks prior to the deadline if you plan to utilize Mason's free evaluation service.
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:88
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Academic Test of English - A minimum score of 67
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课程简介
Students in the MA program in philosophy at Mason benefit from a department with a wide range of expertise. The program seeks to ensure students will receive a solid foundation in areas of both historical and contemporary significance. Course offerings provide grounding in the history of philosophy, ethics, policy, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of sex and gender, contemporary continental philosophy, contemporary analytic philosophy, and philosophy of science.<br><br>You will be taught by an internationally recognized faculty who are winners of awards and fellowships including Fulbright Fellowships, the Alain Locke Award for Public Philosophy, the CReST Fellowship from the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, an award from the Fondation Brocher, and more. Faculty at our R1 university are committed to individual student mentorship. The master's degree in philosophy is designed both for students who intend to pursue a doctorate in philosophy and for those who seek the master's as a terminal degree. Students have the option to write an MA thesis.<br><br>Students pursue the degree to satisfy intellectual interest and to further professional expertise. Courses are offered in the evening at times convenient for working professionals. Our students range from recent graduates to mid-career professionals, and each benefit from their classmates different backgrounds and experience.
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