国际学生入学条件
Resume
Official transcripts for all post-secondary education
Goal statement (essay)
Two letters of recommendation
Unofficial transcripts of all post-secondary work. Admitted students enrolling in the program will need to have official transcripts, including proof of degree conferral, on file prior to their first class
Official TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE-Academic scores
Students enrolling in graduate programs must have a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States, or an equivalent degree granted by an institution in another country (as determined by the Office of Graduate Admission).
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Suffolk welcomes both the TOEFL iBT and TOEFL Essentials. To be considered for full admission, a minimum TOEFL iBT score of 80, with no subscore lower than 17, or a minimal TOEFL Essentials overall band score of 8.5, with no subsection below 8, is required. Suffolk University's code for TOEFL test scores is 3771.
International English Language Testing System (IELTS). A minimum score of 6.5 (with no subscore below 6.0) is required to be considered for full admission.
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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:80
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE-Academic (Pearson Test of English). A minimum score of 65 is required to be considered for full admission.
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课程简介
我们的犯罪与司法研究理学硕士计划将使您在社区和职业生涯中都发挥作用。萨福克的犯罪与司法研究理学硕士课程可帮助您通过犯罪与司法的新方法挑战传统思维。我们面向社区的课程以务实和职业为导向,并强调犯罪对社区,受害者和罪犯的影响。您将获得在以下领域建立职业所需的工具:犯罪学,性别,种族与社会正义,缓刑,警务,惩戒,少年司法,定量分析,受害者辩护,法院和罪犯服务,政策制定。我们在波士顿市中心,州议会大厦,市政厅,医疗设施,拘留设施以及市政法院和联邦法院附近提供犯罪与司法研究硕士课程。您的合作和实习机会将无与伦比。
Suffolk's MSCJS program will help you navigate the intricacies of the criminal justice system and empower you to make a difference. Our community-oriented curriculum is pragmatic and career-focused, emphasizing complex connections between communities and crime. Youll learn right next door to the institutions that comprise Boston's criminal justice system, including the Massachusetts State House, City Hall, medical centers, detention facilities, and municipal and federal courts.<br>As a student in Suffolk's Master of Science in Crime & Justice Studies program, you will:<br>Identify alternative, community-based responses and interventions to crime and disorder, Assess how other social processes and institutions beyond the criminal justice system affect crime and crime control, Develop strong communication skills that can adapt to a variety of audiences and research products, such as scholarly papers, policy briefs, grants, reports, and presentations, Become a more critical media and research consumer who interrogates data presentation, source biases, and the representation of the criminal justice system, Learn from research-active faculty who bring their experiences into the classroom and provide opportunities for student involvement in projects.<br>Our experiential curriculum is designed to help students critically assess crime and justice policies and practices from intersectional perspectives. Youll apply academic theories of crime to real-world problems, moving beyond a theoretical understanding of crime and victimization to identify successful intervention models and strategies that promote community health and safety. In addition, youll develop the skills to produce a variety of communicationsfrom scholarly writing to more public-facing pieces like presentations, grants, policy briefs, and short reportsthat are critical to bridging the research-practice gap and fostering community relations.
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