国际学生入学条件
Admission to the MA program in history theory and criticism in the School of Visual Studies is granted yearly to a small number of candidates who hold a recognized BA degree in art history or a related field in the humanities and social sciences In addition to the 3.0 GPA required by the Graduate School the School requires a GPA of 3.3 in the major field Incoming students are considered for funding when they are admitted to the program
Three letters of recommendation concerning academic qualifications to undertake graduate work
Official transcript from all colleges or universities attended
CV
Statement of purpose A substantial personal statement or intellectual biography addresses an applicants academic interests including specific papers and projects they have worked on as well as what they hope to accomplish as a graduate student It explains too why the applicant wishes to pursue a graduate degree in History Theory and Criticism in the School of Visual Studies
Writing Sample One 15-20 page scholarly paper that demonstrates the applicants scholarship and writing
TOEFL Internet-based - 80 Overall - Reading - 17, Listening - 17, Speaking - 17, Writing - 17.
IELTS Academic - 6.5 Overall - Reading - 6, Listening - 6, Speaking - 6, Writing - 6.
PTE - 59.
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课程简介
The MA program in Visual Studies blends disciplinary training in the history of art, material culture, and media studies with a commitment to public humanities. Our students combine coursework with outreach, research, and teaching opportunities in preparation for work in educational institutions, cultural organizations, and the broader creative economy. Disciplinary training includes a range of coursework in historical and theoretical studies in the SVS, and students are also encouraged to take courses in other graduate programs such as English, History, Women's and Gender Studies, as appropriate to the students interests. Students may also elect to combine their Visual Studies degree with one of several graduate certificates, for example those offered in Digital Humanities, Public Engagement, or a minor in Museum Studies. <br><br>Area resources include our excellent Ellis Library, steps away from Swallow Hall, the comprehensive collections of the Museum of Art and Archaeology, the archival and museum resources at the Center for Missouri Studies, and a vibrant arts community on campus and in the broader community. The cost of living in Columbia is uniquely affordable given its diverse and progressive cultural advantages. Columbia is home to three colleges, a dynamic live-music scene, numerous cafes and bars, the annual True/False documentary film festival. World-class museums in Saint Louis and Kansas City are less than a two-hour drive from campus.
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