国际学生入学条件
A baccalaureate degree in anthropology or a closely related field from an accredited college or university,
minimum cumulative undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.5 overall and at least 3.0 (''B'') in the student's undergraduate major,
EITHER A. Completion of the following prerequisite course or its equivalent, completed with a grade of B or better:
ANTH 4020L Archaeological Survey and Excavation (4 units)
OR B. Documented field experience in archaeology under professional supervision that is deemed by the Admissions Committee as being equivalent to successful completion of ANTH 4020L,
A brief statement (one to two double-spaced typewritten pages) describing the applicant's preparation for graduate study and professional goals,
Submission of three letters of recommendation from people who are in a position to make relevant comments on the student's likely success in the program. At least one of the letters should be from a former professor who is familiar with the student's scholarly abilities.
English Language requirements: IELTS - 6.0 Total Band Score TOEFL Paper Based Exam: 550, Internet-Based Exam (iBT): 79/80.
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:79
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:PTE - 53
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课程简介
应用考古学文学硕士是一项面向专业的课程,旨在为学生提供文化资源管理(CRM)行业考古领域中上层职业的准备。该计划的核心包括考古学课程,重点是将实地和实验室研究的实践经验与与在CRM范围内进行考古调查的政府机构或私人公司合作进行的实习和研究项目相结合。学生还将获得对考古学理论,加利福尼亚考古学以及与我们所在地区的考古学和CRM相关的法律,法规和程序的深入了解。选修课程将使学生对历史,考古学或历史保护进一步感兴趣。至少有45个季度单元可以接受研究生水平的工作,其中至少32个季度单元在圣贝纳迪诺的加利福尼亚州立
The Master of Arts in Applied Archaeology (MAAA) is a professionally oriented program designed to prepare students for the archaeological sector of the cultural resource management (CRM) industry or continuing education in Ph.D. with CRM training. The program provides an education in anthropological archaeology with a focus on developing a solid background in archaeological method and theory combined with practical experience in field and laboratory studies. Students are then trained how to use that background in an applied setting through courses focused on CRM regulations, procedures, and practice, along with opportunities to work along State, Federal, and Tribal entities. Students in the program will graduate with a broad understanding of both academic and CRM archaeology, learning how these archaeologies are complimentary and can be used in concert within our discipline.
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