国际学生入学条件
Submit your transcripts in English from all secondary schools/high schools attended. Full transcripts from each individual school year must be provided.
Submit official transcripts showing all work in detail. If you have completed any courses at the college or university level.
Obtain certified English translations of all documents not presented in English.
All documents submitted for admission become property of the University and will not be returned.
Submit a letter of recommendation with your application.
TOEFL: Non-native English speakers must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) given by the Educational Testing Service and arrange for scores to be sent to the Office of Admission. (LMU's TOEFL Institution code is 4403) The University's minimum standard for undergraduate admission is 90 for the Internet-based TOEFL.
IELTS: As an alternative to taking the TOEFL, non-native English speakers may also take the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).The University's minimum standard for undergraduate admission is 6.5.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:90
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo English Test -The University's minimum standard for undergraduate admission is 120.
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课程简介
LMU的新闻事业将耶稣会和玛丽蒙特传统的教育价值观以及英语系的创新和批判性实践联系在一起,以迅速变化的全球交流未来。我们经验丰富的教职员工可为学生提供跨平台的报道,写作,编辑和技术技能方面的实践指导,使他们能够与时俱进地批判性地,有目的地地参与进来,并成为专业的记者。
Journalism at LMU connects the educational values of the Jesuit and Marymount traditions and the creative and critical practices of the English department to the rapidly changing future of global communication. Our experienced faculty offer students hands-on instruction in the reporting, writing, editing and technological skills across a range of platforms, preparing them to engage critically and purposefully with current events and become professional journalists.<br><br>Our mission is telling people's stories. The journalism program is grounded in the hands-on approach of project-based learning, which connects students to communities and lives whose stories highlight issues of social, political, cultural and moral importance. It is also rigorously interdisciplinary, incorporating instruction in film, television, photography and radio production, communication studies, digital media, social media and modalities not yet known or articulated. Ethical discussions suffuse the curriculum, in both the traditional sense of basic professional ethics and the larger frame of the ethics of representation.<br><br>Students can join the major their first year or declare it later. During the first two years, students learn the foundations of reporting and writing in journalism, further exploring it as a literary craft through foundational English courses. In their third and fourth years students learn the new technological tools for storytelling, as well as explore the ethical and critical issues that affect journalism. Hands-on experience via an off-campus internship or work with campus media is a major requirement.
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