国际学生入学条件
Successful applicants must hold a bachelor's degree or the equivalent from an accredited institution in the United States or from a recognized university-level academic institution abroad and at least a B average (3.0 GPA) or its equivalent by the time they enroll. Some exceptional applicants with lower GPAs may be recommended for admission. The university-wide minimum TOEFL score required for consideration for graduate admission is 550 for the paper based test (PBT), and 85 for the internet based test (iBT). The university-wide minimum IELTS Academic Training exam score required for consideration for graduate admission is Band Score 7.
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:85
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:The minimum PTE Academic score required for graduate admission is Overall Score: 65.
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课程简介
语言人类学提供了技术词汇和严格的方法论框架,以发现互动是如何进行的,无论是个人还是公共的,无论是起源于基层还是官员,以及世俗或举足轻重。语言对于掌握社会关系和结构如何巩固和瓦解,政治制度如何持久或失败以及人们如何设计新的可能性和另类的未来至关重要。通过密切关注人类互动的细节,语言人类学可以帮助我们深入了解人们如何创造,破坏和重塑他们所居住的复杂社会世界。<br> <br>在UCSD,语言人类学集中提供了一个该平台是研究全球各种主题和现场的平台,不仅通过课程和咨询,而且通过语言人类学演讲者系列以及与其他西海
Linguistic Anthropology offers a technical vocabulary and a rigorous methodological framework for discovering the mechanics of how interactions proceedwhether personal or public, whether originating in grassroots or official concerns, and however mundane or consequential the stakes. Language is fundamental for grasping how social relationships and structures solidify and disintegrate, how political regimes become durable or fail, and thus, also, how people devise new possibilities and alternative futures. With its careful attention to the details of human interaction, Linguistic Anthropology helps us get to the heart of how people make, unmake, and remake the complex social worlds they inhabit.<br><br>At UCSD, the Linguistic Anthropology concentration offers a platform for research on a wide variety of topics and field-sites across the globe, students projects are enriched not just through courses and advising, but through the Linguistic Anthropology Speaker Series and collaborative events with other west coast programs. The Linguistic Anthropology Lab provides a space where students can learn and experiment with new audiovisual and statistical research methods, as well as develop presentations of their own research findings in various media. Faculty interests include gesture and sign language, media and publics, law, indigeneity, and the state, and, in particular, the shifting boundaries of ethnicity, race and class in the multilingual societies of the Americas
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