国际学生入学条件
Official Transcripts – Transcripts must be in English and original language and contain ALL secondary school, college or university academic credits and grades. The transcripts must be sent directly to the MU Admissions Office by the institution that you attended.Successful completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL) program approved by Marshall University’s Admissions Office.
Successful completion of the INTO Marshall Intensive English program level 6 with minimum C’s in all courses or completion of INTO Marshall Pathway course ENG 160, or ENG 101A with minimum C grade.
High school diploma, minimum 2.5 GPA
Diploma or degree from an English speaking school – A degree or a diploma from an accredited secondary school, college or university in which the primary language of instruction for the entire institution is English.
Student’s transferring from an acceptable institution with the equivalency of English 101 earning a minimum C grade.
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) – TOEFL iBT score 61 (internet based) for undergraduate study. TOEFL PBT 500 (paper based) for undergraduate study. (Marshall University’s ETS Code: 5396)
Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) – The minimum acceptable score is 79% for undergraduate study.
A minimum score of 6.0 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for undergraduate study.
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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
- 托福网考总分:61
- 托福笔试总分:500
- 其他语言考试:PTEA- 50
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课程简介
The Criminal Justice & Criminology program provides undergraduate students with a high quality criminal justice education to prepare them for future success in: Public Service (such as law enforcement, courts and administration, probation, parole, jails and prisons, juvenile justice, victims' services, and training/teaching), Law School, Graduate School, or Private Sector (such as loss prevention/security and corrections). Criminal justice majors are NOT required to choose an Area of Emphasis (AOE) for graduation or for employment in any area of criminal justice or criminology. However, the following are available for those students that might want a more specific degree in a specialized area. Students may only declare one AOE but may change their choice any time during their enrollment.Law Enforcement- Students whose career aspirations include professional jobs in federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies, investigative agencies, as well as private security companies can choose this area of emphasis. Courses here specifically address topics such as criminal and crime scene investigations, management and administration of police departments, criminal procedures, the ethical obligations of those in uniform, and the intersection between policing and the law. Legal Studies- Students whose career aspirations include professional careers within the legal system and/or entering law school to practice criminal law can choose this area of emphasis. Courses here specifically address topics such as legal research and writing, courtroom and trial procedures, standards for the admissibility of criminal evidence, and victim advocacy. Corrections-Students whose career aspirations include professional careers in the federal or state prison system, regional jail system, probation, parole, or juvenile justice can choose this area of emphasis. Courses here specifically address topics such as management and administration of correctional institutions, rehabilitation and treatment of offenders, supervision and investigation of probationers and parolees, and developing policies for reducing reoffending.
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