国际学生入学条件
Applicants must submit transcripts. Applicants must have a Master's degree from an accredited institution. They should have a Master's degree in a field related to their intended area of emphasis. They should have maintained a GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale in all graduate work.
Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation.
Applicants must submit a written statement of approximately 250 words identifying the specific program to which he or she is applying, the proposed area of emphasis (poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction), reasons for undertaking graduate study in this area, relevant experience, and future publication and/or work plans.
Applicants must submit a writing sample: For students in Creative Writing, a short fiction or creative nonfiction manuscript (about 25 pages), ten poems, or an appropriate excerpt of a longer genre. For students in all other areas, a 10- to 20-page document recently written in a graduate seminar in English or a related area of study.
GRE scores are not required, but may be sent as part of the application. (Institution code: 6546)
Applicants who are non-native speakers of English must also meet the admissions requirements outlined below.
PhD Applicants with an MA in English from OSU
Applicants must submit transcripts. Applicants must have a Master's degree from an accredited institution. They should have a Master's degree in a field related to their intended area of emphasis. They should have maintained a GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale in all graduate work.
Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation.
Applicants must submit a written statement of approximately 250 words identifying the specific program to which he or she is applying, the proposed area of emphasis (poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction), reasons for undertaking graduate study in this area, relevant experience, and future publication and/or work plans.
Applicants must submit a writing sample: For students in Creative Writing, a short fiction or creative nonfiction manuscript (about 25 pages), ten poems, or an appropriate excerpt of a longer genre. For students in all other areas, a 10- to 20-page document recently written in a graduate seminar in English or a related area of study.
GRE scores are not required, but may be sent as part of the application. (Institution code: 6546)
Applicants who are non-native speakers of English must also meet the admissions requirements outlined below.
PhD Applicants with an MA in English from OSU
Students who have either a general MA in English or an MA in English with an option in TESL from OSU and who wish to pursue a PhD in English at OSU must request that the English Graduate Office submit an admissions dossier to the Admissions Committee. The dossier will include copies of the MA Qualifying Examination or the MA/TESL exam (the questions, student responses, and readers' reports), and all end-of-semester evaluations by faculty who have taught the applicants in graduate courses. If the Admissions Committee decides to admit such students to the PhD program, they are admitted fully and do not have to take the First-Year PhD Exam. However, OSU students who complete the MA degree with an option in Technical Writing and who wish to pursue the PhD in English at OSU must, for admission purposes, follow the procedures for students with MA degrees from other institutions. Admission to the MA program at OSU does not guarantee subsequent admission to the PhD program.
Minimum sub-scores and total scores required for admission : TOEFL ibT Total score: 100 (Reading: 26, Writing: 26 ) , IELTS - Total band score: 7.0 (Reading: 7.0, Writing: 7.0)
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
屏幕研究计划是OSU英语系的六个计划之一,它包括电影研究,电视研究和新媒体研究。该程序的最大特色是我们特别重视关于运动图像的理论问题,这些问题绝不放弃历史反思,而是将历史和理论理解为必然相关的企业。该计划的跨学科性质强调跨学科的奖学金和课程工作,并鼓励对电影和媒体进行多样化的研究方法,无论是前卫的还是流派的,无论是前卫的还是流派的,都是美国或国际的,古典的还是当代的。在研究生层次上,我们寻求想要沉浸在批判理论中的学生,以作为一种新的方式来思考运动图像的方式。反过来,我们认真地认为,运动图像理论本身应被更好
As one of six programs within the OSU English Department, the Screen Studies program incorporates film studies, television studies, and studies in new media. The program's most distinctive feature is the special emphasis that we give to theoretical questions about the moving image-questions that do not in any way abandon historical reflection, but instead understand history and theory as necessarily related enterprises. The interdisciplinary nature of the program emphasizes scholarship and coursework across disciplines, and encourages diverse research approaches to film and media, whether avant-garde or genre, American or international, classical or contemporary.
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