国际学生入学条件
Admission to graduate study in Comparative Literature at Penn State is based on a number of considerations. Above all we seek intellectually curious, highly motivated students whose interests suggest a good fit with our departmental strengths. We welcome well-qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds.
We are often asked what our committee looks for and the truth is that there is no standard formula. We consider GPAs and test scores (GREs and TOEFLs), but above all we look for intellectual engagement and scholarly commitment. The graduate committee that evaluates applicants seeks evidence of intellectual promise, openness to new ideas and methods, capacity for original scholarship, the ability to think critically and to write clearly, and potential for professional success. Of obvious importance for scholars who will work across cultures is appropriate language preparation. Research plans that are in synch with our areas of expertise are also of importance.
Sample of your written work, preferably an essay on literature.
Statement of purpose. The statement of purpose should include information on a) your education and other relevant background, including teaching experience or other activities that have prepared you for graduate work in Comparative Literature, b) your research interests, c) your language skills and their application to your research interests, d) your reasons for considering graduate work in Comparative Literature, especially your interest in our specific program.
A C.V. or resum.
Three Letters of Reference
Official transcripts of all relevant university education.
All international applicants must take and submit scores for the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or the IELTS (International English Language Testing System), with the exceptions noted below. The minimum acceptable score for the TOEFL is 550 for the paper-based test, 213 for the computer-based test, or a total score of 80 with a 19 on the speaking section for the Internet-based test (iBT). Applicants with iBT speaking scores between 15 and 18 may be considered for provisional admission, with Graduate School approval, which requires an institutional test of English proficiency upon the first semester of enrollment and, if necessary, remedial course work. The minimum composite score for the IELTS is 6.5.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
媒体历史上部门的兴趣从口头传统一直延伸到书籍历史,再到电子,数字和流行媒体,包括在手机上产生的审美对象,如图形小说或视频游戏形式。许多教职员工专门研究媒体之间的狂热关系,包括书籍历史,视觉艺术,医学案例研究和文学,宗教文字性和具体实践,或者(就一个特定案例而言)关于超现实主义的大量理论性梦境。 。对媒体和视觉文化的这种兴趣通过许多致力于信息历史和理论问题的教职员工的工作而得以扩展,我们理解这是从文化的最早历史发展为组织,存储和传播文化价值的一种推动力。人类文化到数字时代看似激进的新颖事物。我们的许多研究生
Departmental interests in the history of media extend from the oral tradition through to book history and beyond to electronic, digital, and popular media, including aesthetic objects produced on cell phones, as graphic novels, or in video game form. A number of faculty work specifically on ekphrastic relationships among media, including book history, the visual arts, medical case studies, and literature, religious textuality and embodied practice, or (to mention one specific case) on surrealism's heavily theoretical dream landscapes. This interest in media and visual culture is extended by the work of a number of faculty focused on the historical and theoretical problem of information, which we understand as a subtending force in the organization, storage, and transmission of cultural value from the earliest history of human culture to the seemingly radical novelties of the digital age. Many of our graduate courses address media theory (Flusser, Hayles, Hansen, Benjamin, Gitelman, Kittler, and so on) or media/book history, helping students to build a strong foundation for the study of the modes and material substrates of aesthetic production. The department also has strong connections with the Digital Culture and Media Initiative, the Center for Humanities and Information, both currently directed by faculty associated with Comparative Literature, as well as with the Palmer Museum of Art. Both the DCMI and CHI regularly bring visitors to campus, and CHI sponsors predoctoral and faculty fellowships for projects engaged in thinking (about) information.
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