国际学生入学条件
Except under special circumstances, applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher for all work leading to the bachelor's degree and subsequent post-baccalaureate coursework. The minimum combined quantitative and verbal GRE score is generally 300 (1000 on the old test). Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, no GRE scores are required for Fall 2021 admissions. The minimum TOEFL score for international students is 79 (Internet-Based Test iBT), 213 (Computer Based Test CBT), or 550 (Paper Based Test PBT). In addition, all qualified applications will be distributed to members of the department to determine if any faculty member is willing to serve as advisors for the applicant. Applicants must have a faculty sponsor in order to be admitted to the department, and are encouraged to contact potential sponsors prior to the application deadline.
Satisfaction of the minimum requirements of the San Diego State University Department of Geography does not guarantee admission to the master‘s program. Department requirements are normally a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and generally a GRE combined score of 300 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE. The minimum TOEFL score for international students is 79 (Internet-Based Test iBT), 213 (Computer Based Test CBT), or 550 (Paper Based Test PBT). No student will be admitted into the department unless a faculty member agrees to serve as an advisor for the applicant. Some students with strong records may be denied admission if no faculty member with similar interests is willing to sponsor him or her.
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雅思考试总分
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- 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:NA
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课程简介
分水岭科学是研究生态系统,地形和土壤,气候,水和人类活动在空间环境中如何相互作用的研究。尽管水的流动确定了集水区的边界,但集水区科学涉及对人类和自然过程的广泛范围,它们之间的相互作用以及这种复杂相互作用对环境评估和管理的影响的研究。该课程的学生将发展在空间环境中整合环境科学(地质,生物学,水文学,物理学,自然地理,化学)的专业知识,以解决环境问题。学生将参加核心科学,空间技术和环境管理方面的研究生课程,并针对流域科学的特定应用撰写论文。至少30个单元,其中不包括地理学以外的学科不超过9个单元,至少600个
Watershed science is the study of how ecosystems, landforms and soils, climate, water, and human activities interact within a spatial context. Although the movement of water defines the boundaries of watersheds, watershed science involves the study of a wide range of human and natural processes, their interactions, and the implications of this complex interplay for environmental assessment and management. Students in this program will develop expertise in integrating environmental science (geology, biology, hydrology, physics, physical geography, chemistry) within a spatial context to address environmental issues. Students will take graduate courses in core sciences, spatial techniques and environmental management and develop a thesis directed at a particular application on watershed science.
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