国际学生入学条件
A current curriculum vitae
A statement of intent/letter of professional goals. This letter should clearly state which Anthropology Graduate Program (Archaeology, Cultural Anthropology or Evolutionary Anthropology) you are interested in and who you are interested in working with.
Official GRE scores taken within the last five years. Please take your exams in time for the Department of Anthropology to receive your official scores by the deadline, December 1st. (It usually takes at least 1 month for us to receive your scores) WSU's institution code is 4705.
Official transcripts of all post-secondary education must be sent directly from the institution(s) you attended to the Graduate School . (Do not send duplicate copies of transcripts.)
Three letters of recommendation For students with an M.A. or M.S., you must submit a copy of your thesis or master's research paper directly to the department..
For students with a B.A. or B.S., you may submit one or two undergraduate papers to document your research and writing abilities.
Submit official TOEFL scores taken within the last two years. You must have a minimum score of 550 on paper-based or 213 on computer-based exams for consideration as a graduate student. 80 TOEFL internet (International Students) The minimum acceptable IELTS score is 7. Applicants with at least a B (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) grade point Avg, or the equivalent in the last 60 graded semester (90 quarter) hours, from an accredited college or university, or at least a B grade point Avg in any graduate work from a recognized graduate school are eligible for admission to regular student status
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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:MELAB - 77
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课程简介
考古学,文化人类学和进化人类学都提供人类学哲学博士学位。我们的课程强调通过一系列核心课程采用四领域方法,所有毕业生都应以此为基础来建立人类学的坚实基础。每个计划领域都提供有关方法论,理论领域和地区领域的专门课程。WSU的进化人类学计划向对文化,生物文化,生物学人类学和考古学感兴趣的研究生开放。该计划的学生可以从事人类学任何主要领域的研究。进化论被应用于人类学的广泛领域,包括文化变迁和传播,文化认知,文化生态,文化,行为与人类生物学之间的相互作用,人类发展,遗传学,健康和史前史。
The Evolutionary Anthropology program at the WSU Department of Anthropology offers comprehensive training in evolutionary approaches to human behavior, culture, and biology. Our faculty contribute important findings to all the major areas, including cultural evolution, human behavioral ecology, human biology, evolutionary psychology, evolutionary medicine, and medical anthropology. Our intellectual vision spans molecules to multi-level models, intimate ethnography to cross-cultural comparison, and we integrate this vision through a shared theoretical framework that incorporates perspectives from multiple disciplines and values applied research. Faculty-led research at field sites in Argentina, Bolivia, Central African Republic, Commonwealth of Dominica, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Honduras, Tanzania, and the United States provides important and unique fieldwork opportunities for students. We train graduate students according to our global, interdisciplinary, and collaborative vision. Faculty maintain national and international collaborations that facilitate comparative research and a broad student experience. As a result, many of our graduate students obtain experience at several field sites and laboratories early in their careers. Indeed, most students participate in research and teaching opportunities beginning in their first semester. We encourage students to create a program of study uniquely tailored to their dissertation projects and future career plans. Given the interdisciplinary nature of Evolutionary Anthropology, this often involves completing coursework from relevant disciplines such as evolutionary biology, economics, global animal health, and through the medical school.
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