国际学生入学条件
Official or unofficial academic transcripts for all secondary and postsecondary education.
For admission at SDSU, we look for one of the following academic achievements:
An ACT composite score or ACT superscore of 18 or SAT Math and Reading/Writing subscore total of 970 or
Level 3 or higher on Math and English Language Arts Smarter Balance Assessment or
A ranking in the top 60 percent of graduating class.
International students generally need to have a minimum secondary grade point average of 2.6 (on a 4.00 grading scale) or have the equivalent of a B average in the U.S. System, or college transfer grade point average of a 2.0 or higher. Transfer students from academic programs at other U.S. institutions must have completed at least 24 consecutive semester credits (36 quarter credits) at a single institution. SDSU requires a minimum score submission from non-native English speakers of 61 TOEFL iBT (500 PBT), 44 Pearson PTE, 5.5 IELTS, or 90 Duolingo.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:5.5
- 托福网考总分:61
- 托福笔试总分:500
- 其他语言考试:PTE Pearson-44 or Duolingo-90
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课程简介
非营利组织的领导和管理专业将为学生准备在非营利部门的工作。通过非营利组织的领导和管理(LMNO)计划,学生将有能力成为成功的专业人员,他们致力于提高社区的生活质量。该计划使学生有机会增强领导能力以增强非营利组织的能力和技能。学生将对非营利部门,慈善在美国的作用有基本的了解,并介绍非营利组织和社会服务机构的历史,哲学,道德和组织结构。学生将应用筹款,志愿者管理,财务管理,领导力和团队发展技巧。<br> <br>完成本科课程后,学生还将获得非营利组织领导联盟组织的非营利组织认证专业证书。该证书要求学生在10个
The Leadership and Management of Nonprofit Organizations major will prepare students for jobs in the nonprofit sector. Through the Leadership and Management of Nonprofit Organizations (LMNO) program, students will be empowered to become successful professionals who work to advance the quality of life in communities. The program prepares students with opportunities to increase their abilities and skills in the work of leadership and nonprofit operations. Students will develop a basic understanding of the nonprofit sector, the role of philanthropy in the United States, and introduce the history, philosophy, ethics, and organizational structure of nonprofit and social service agencies. Students will apply fundraising, volunteer management, financial management, leadership and team development techniques.<br><br>Upon completion of the undergraduate program, students may also earn the Certified Nonprofit Professional credential with the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance organization. This certification requirements are listed in the section below.<br><br>Graduates will be prepared to obtain positions with local, national, and international nonprofit organizations or employers outside of the nonprofit sector. Examples of these positions include executive director of a nonprofit, marketing and public relations, fundraising and resource development, human resources director of a nonprofit, volunteer recruitment and management, community and economic development, program development, management and evaluation, and financial administration and management. Students graduating with the LMNO major may be employed by for-profits in their public affairs, community relations, or corporate responsibility departments or in the consultant industry.
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