国际学生入学条件
To be admitted to an undergraduate degree program as a regular freshman student, you must be a graduate from an approved or accredited high school (GED certificate may not be used for admission) and satisfy the below requirements:
You must have a 3.0 weighted GPA in the academic core courses in order to be admitted to the University of Nevada, Reno. The academic courses include: English, math, social sciences and natural sciences. A weighted GPA takes into account the extra difficulty of honors, AP or IB classes.
If you are not admissible, you will be offered enrollment to a Nevada NSHE Community College. You will be offered admission to a Nevada university once you have completed a minimum of 24 college transferable semester credits at a NSHE Community College and have a 2.5 GPA in all your coursework.
If you are a student who does not meet our academic GPA requirements, but have graduated with an Advanced Diploma from a Nevada high school, you will be granted admission to the University. You must also meet the 13 core course requirements in English, mathematics, social studies and natural sciences to be considered for admission.
You must submit your final, official high school transcripts to support your application for admission.
IELTS (must be academic version) with a score of 6.0 plus
TOEFL score 61 plus
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:61
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo English Exam score 95 plus
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课程简介
With a bachelor's degree in rangeland ecology and management, you'll learn how to use science to guide decision-making in natural resource management. Graduates of the program have the knowledge and skills for a career working to conserve and restore rangeland ecosystems.<br><br>During your first year, you'll take classes in basic sciences, such as biology, chemistry and math. You'll also take an introduction course in natural resources and environmental science. As you move through the major, you'll take courses addressing critical issues in water resource management, sustainability and restoration of rangeland resources, soils, and rangeland animals, among other topics. <br><br>Your major will also take you out of the classroom into labs and field research in places such as the Main Station Field Lab in Reno, which contains more than 800 acres of farmland and is home to herds of cattle and sheep. A range of field sites and outdoor labs provide you with diverse environments to learn and experiment in real-world settings, preparing you for a hands-on career when you graduate.
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