国际学生入学条件
All applicants must have the equivalent of a 2.00 U.S. GPA or higher. A high school diploma is not required for students who are 18 years old or older.
All applicants must be 17 years old or older by their first semester start date. Students who are under 18 must submit a copy of the minor forms below with their application, and a copy of their high school diploma before the program start date.
Secondary School and/or College or University
Submit a copy of your transcript.
Studied for a minimum of 3 years in English at an international secondary school.
Attended a US high school or secondary school in a country where English is the primary language of instruction for at least one year.
Completed all years of study in a secondary school in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German, or Dutch countries and received passing grades in English.
Attended a U.S. college or university for at least one semester (non-ESL courses).
Attended at least one semester of non-ESL courses at a college or university where English is the primary language of instruction.
Standardized Tests:
Submit a copy of your test result showing one of the minimum scores listed below.
Cambridge: B2 (scale 160-180)
Duolingo: 90
IB English exam: 5
IELTS: 5.5
PTE Academic: 44
TOEFL: PBT 450, CBT 160, IBT 60
TOEIC: 850 or higher on both exams (Reading/Listening and Writing/Speaking)
English Language Schools:
Submit a copy of your language school certificate or transcript showing successful completion of one of the ESL levels listed below.
American Language Institute: Level 4
Converse International School of Languages: Level B2
Maintain a minimum cumulative CSU transferable GPA of 2.0.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:5.5
- 托福网考总分:60
- 托福笔试总分:450
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English: 45
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课程简介
The goal of the Political Science Program at Santa Barbara City College is to prepare students to develop the fundamental understanding of the American political experience as a unique experiment in 'self-government, going beyond studying how America is governed to look at other political systems with a view to realizing the differences and commonalities between these political systems. The program examines these differences in an attempt to understand something about the degree to which one system is better suited to a country than another, and whether or not one can indeed speak of one type of political arrangement as the best. Our discipline also seeks to understand the causes, dynamics and possibilities of conflict and conflict resolution in the international arena, by studying the interactions of states, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and non-state actors on the global scene.
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