国际学生入学条件
You will be asked to upload copies of transcripts from all higher education institutions attended and, in the case of domestic students, to self-report cumulative GPA's for each institution. The Graduate Program in Communication requires an overall GPA of 3.00 on all undergraduate and graduate work. If you are offered admission and decide to enroll, you will then be required to submit official transcripts to the Graduate School. CV
Please upload your most recent resume or CV.
Personal Statement
Briefly answer each of the following questions as individual essays:
What topics, problems or areas of communication do you plan to investigate in your graduate program?
What in your educational or professional background has prepared you to enter the Graduate Program in Communication at the University of Kentucky?
Why did you select the Graduate Program in Communication at the University of Kentucky as the program appropriate to your immediate and ultimate career goals?
Which faculty do you believe offer the closest match to your interests and educational needs?
What demonstrates your suitability for graduate student in our program? Build an argument for your admission.
Assistantship Application (optional - you may upload a blank document, if you do not intend to apply for assistance)
Although all of our applicants are automatically considered for assistantships, please describe your previous teaching experience. Be sure to include specific coursework and other qualifications.
Three letters of recommendation
Our admissions committee requires that the recommender upload a separate letter of recommendation that supplements the letter of recommendation common form.
The GRE is not required for admission into this program for the 2022-2023 academic year. CV
Please upload your most recent resume or CV.
Personal Statement
Briefly answer each of the following questions as individual essays:
What topics, problems or areas of communication do you plan to investigate in your graduate program?
What in your educational or professional background has prepared you to enter the Graduate Program in Communication at the University of Kentucky?
Why did you select the Graduate Program in Communication at the University of Kentucky as the program appropriate to your immediate and ultimate career goals?
Which faculty do you believe offer the closest match to your interests and educational needs?
What demonstrates your suitability for graduate student in our program? Build an argument for your admission.
Assistantship Application (optional - you may upload a blank document, if you do not intend to apply for assistance)
Although all of our applicants are automatically considered for assistantships, please describe your previous teaching experience. Be sure to include specific coursework and other qualifications.
Three letters of recommendation
Our admissions committee requires that the recommender upload a separate letter of recommendation that supplements the letter of recommendation common form.
The GRE is not required for admission into this program for the 2022-2023 academic year. The minimum acceptable TOEFL score is 550 (paper-based) 213 (computer-based), or 79 (internet-based). The minimum IELTS score is 6.5. Submitted scores must be no more than two years old.
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雅思考试指南
- 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:Duolingo English Test scores - The minimum score will be 115
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课程简介
肯塔基大学风险科学学院的教师从事理论上合理的研究,以确定危机和灾难各个阶段中风险传达者的实际应用。利用最先进的技术,我们的研究跨越了多种渠道和多种沟通方式,提供了有关有效消息传递的准备,响应和恢复的见解。我们的研究通过风险科学研究生证书扩展到课堂,并通过咨询和外展扩展到社区。肯塔基大学传播与信息学院的风险与灾难传播中心汇集了各个学科的研究人员,以提供更广泛,更系统和跨学科的方法来理解如何就风险,灾难和危机进行交流。举措包括在风险领域和背景下进行高级教育,组织培训和咨询以及社区参与和外联。
The University of Kentucky Risk Sciences faculty engage in theoretically informed research to identify practical applications for risk communicators across all phases of crises and disasters. Utilizing state-of-the art technology, our research extends across multiple channels and modes of communication, providing insights on effective messaging for preparedness, response, and recovery. Our research extends into the classroom through the Graduate Certificate in Risk Sciences and into the community through consulting and outreach. The University of Kentucky's Risk and Disaster Communication Center, in the College of Communication and Information, brings together researchers across disciplines to provide broader, more systemic, and interdisciplinary approaches for understanding how to communicate about risk, disasters, and crises. Initiatives include advanced education in risk areas and contexts, organizational training and consulting, and community engagement and outreach.
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