国际学生入学条件
Official final transcripts, including confirmation of earned degree, are required prior to enrollment and should be mailed directly from the institution to Clark TOEFL: 85 overall, recommended sub-score minimum of 18, or IELTS: 6.5 overall, recommended sub-score minimum of 6
• Letters of recommendation – Clark University requires two letters from employers, supervisors, professors, instructors, or others who are able to comment on your professional and educational goals and potential (no friends or relatives, please). These references should be able to judge your qualifications - including intellectual and analytical ability, oral and written communication skills, independence, initiative, and drive - necessary for success in graduate coursework and/or research, if applicable.
Transcripts- Unofficial transcripts can be provided for the application review. Official final transcripts, including confirmation of earned degree, are required prior to enrollment and should be mailed directly from the institution to Clark University Graduate Admissions. All transcripts that are submitted as part of your application must be translated into English prior to submission. Transcripts from international programs that do not include the original language and its English translation will not be considered with your application. If you submit an official final transcript, please make sure to include confirmation of earned degree.
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Personal Statement- Please provide a statement in which you discuss your professional goals, academic interests, and/or research interests, as well as your plans for achieving these goals. Please also discuss your specific educational, professional, or other experiences that will contribute to your success in the program and in your career. This statement should not exceed 800 words.
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:85
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE: 53 overall
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课程简介
Healthcare is a right, not a privilege, and The Henry J. and Erna D. Leir Master's of Health Science (MHS) in Community and Global Health is guided by that core principle. The program prepares you to improve access to healthcare locally and globally. You will build the skills and knowledge to promote health around the world through new community-based approaches. You will perform in-depth research and uncover data that illuminates both challenges and solutions. And you will gain the knowledge and confidence to drive policy changes, determine community needs, address health disparities, and solve pressing health-related challenges. The IDCE department facilitates transdisciplinary collaboration around 10 concentrations that range from climate change and conservation to youth development, urban regeneration, and health equity. We take a problem-first approach, identifying a pressing issue and then bringing together a diverse team of researchers and practitioners who have the collective expertise to tackle it. Core courses will introduce you to vital concepts and methods such as epidemiology and biostatistics, health disparities, health equity, the global burden in communicable and non-communicable diseases, and health systems. You'll then have the opportunity to focus your studies by choosing electives that address the relationship between health and a number of other areas: development, food, gender, environment, inequality, healthcare policy, and more. Accelerated degree options – earn a master's degree in 12 to 15 months. Two other degree tracks are available to earn your degree in 12 to 24 months.
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