国际学生入学条件
Prospective students must hold a bachelor's degree from a recognized institution with degree standards equivalent to those of the University of California. The degree need not be in economics, a degree in engineering, mathematics, statistics, or another social science may work very well. The student's cumulative GPA or the equivalent must be 3.0 or higher. In addition, students should have a strong mathematics background including, at a minimum, one year of calculus and courses in linear algebra, statistics and probability. Additional mathematics coursework is desirable. Coursework in economics is also desirable but not necessary. Finally, students must have strong skills in spoken and written English.
As part of the online application all students must submit an academic statement of purpose detailing their motivations and goals for pursuing a Ph.D. in Economics at UCI. Students who have a strong preference for UCI's Economics Ph.D. program should credibly signal that preference in their statement of purpose.
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) general test scores dated within the last five years. (Test scores from the various GRE subject tests are not required). Request that the Educational Testing Service (ETS) send GRE general test scores directly to UC Irvine using institution code 4859. Recently admitted students to UCI's Ph.D. program in Economics had mean GRE scores / percentiles as follows: Verbal (159.9 / 84%), Quantitative (165.4 / 90%), Analytical Writing (4.1 / 62%).
Three letters of recommendation from professionals –preferably academic--who can address the student's ability to succeed in a rigorous economics Ph.D. program and do original research. These letters can be requested and submitted electronically via the online application system.
• Official transcripts from all post-secondary educational institutions attended. We require only a single transcript from each school attended, uploaded by the applicant. We are no longer able to accept paper documents through the mail, or to upload electronic supplemental materials on the applicant's behalf.
Unofficial transcripts are acceptable for admission consideration. All admission offers will be provisional. Those who are offered and accept admission and financial support will then be required to submit official documents before the start of the Fall term, to clear the provisional admission status.
TOEFL / IELTS scores, if required –see additional admission procedures for International Applicants below. TOEFL or IELTS test scores should be sent directly to UC Irvine by the testing agency using institution code 4859.
Applicants taking the internet-based, TOEFL-ibT, must attain a minimum score of 26/30 on the Speaking subsection and a minimum overall score of 80/120 to be considered for admission and financial support. TOEFL scores should be sent directly to UCI by Educational Testing Service using institution code 4859.
Applicants taking the IELTS must attain a minimum speaking sub-score of 8/9, a minimum overall score of 7/9 and no individual module score less than 6/9 to be considered for admission and financial support
TOEFL iBT minimum score of 80
IELTS - An overall minimum score of 7.0 for admission, with a score of no less than 6.0 on any individual module.
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:The minimum score for PTE is 53
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课程简介
对运输研究或计划职业感兴趣的学生应考虑可获博士学位的学习计划。经济学学位,专攻运输经济学。UCI进行了大量的交通运输研究,其中很大一部分是通过交通运输研究所进行的,并且存在许多学生/教师联合研究的机会。浓度要求与博士学位相同。经济学学位,以下情况除外。学生可以用以下三门课程中的任何两门代替微观经济学和宏观经济学理论的第三季度:离散选择计量经济学(经济学223A),高级旅行需求分析(工程学CE220A)或管理运营研究(管理201B)。
Students interested in careers in transportation research or planning should consider the program of study leading to the Ph.D. degree in Economics with a concentration in Transportation Economics. UCI conducts a considerable amount of transportation research, much of it through the Institute of Transportation Studies, and many opportunities exist for joint student/faculty research.<br><br>Requirements for the concentration are the same as those for the Ph.D. degree in Economics with the following exceptions. Students may substitute any two of the following three courses for the third quarters of microeconomics and macroeconomics theory: Discrete Choice Econometrics (Economics 223A), Advanced Travel Demand Analysis (Engineering CE220A), or Operations Research for Management (Management 201B).<br><br>One of the two required fields must be Transportation Economics (typically including Economics 282A-B), and the other must be a related field such as urban economics, labor economics, industrial organization, or public choice. Students must take at least one additional course from a list of designated courses in transportation and related subject areas. Students interested in studying transportation without an emphasis on economics should consider UCI's graduate program in Transportation Science.
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