国际学生入学条件
While grade point averages and test scores are important, most programs consider a number of factors for admission. In general, most graduate programs require:
A bachelor's degree (or higher) or the equivalent from an accredited, government-recognized university. These degrees are generally four-year-long programs.
B average or higher from your undergraduate study (3.0/4.0 GPA, or equivalent).
3 letters of recommendation.
A personal statement.
Official transcripts for all post-secondary coursework completed.
Transcripts reflecting all undergraduate and/or post-baccalaureate study from each international and U.S. college/university. Departments can begin the review of an application with uploaded unofficial transctips. If offered admission, you will be required to supply official transcripts. Official transcripts are those that come directly to MSU from the previously attended university. If needed, you may need to supply an English translation and transcription to US standards.
Internet-based TOEFL Test (iBT) 80
Paper-based TOEFL Test (PBT) 550
IELTS 6.5
Duolingo - 120
MSU reserves the right to question the evaluation of all non-U.S. academic credentials/transcripts. We recommend using an accredited translation/transcription company.
Three (3) Year Bachelor's Degrees: MSU accepts a three year Bachelor's degree from applicants. You are welcome to submit an application which will be reviewed by the department to determine whether you are a strong enough candidate to be admitted. If admitted, you may be asked to take some undergraduate courses at the start of your graduate degree at MSU to strengthen your background
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
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课程简介
Established in 1936, the Fish and Wildlife Management Program at MSU is one of the oldest and most successful natural resource programs in the United States. The Program, which offers BS (Fish and Wildlife Management Option of the Biological Sciences Degree), MS, and PhD (joint program with the University of Montana) degrees, has awarded over 270 graduate degrees since 1936. Current undergraduate enrollment is around 300. More than 30 graduate students are enrolled in MS or PhD programs.<br><br>Montana State University is located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains in a panoramic setting. Mountains, prairies, and blue-ribbon trout streams are all within minutes of campus. Yellowstone National Park and its world-renowned wildlife and fish populations is 90 miles from campus. Accordingly, much of the Fish and Wildlife Management Program's research is conducted close to campus.<br><br>Faculty, staff and graduate students in the Program conduct research on the ecology and management of diverse mammal, bird, and fish species. Special emphasis is directed towards applied work. The Fish and Wildlife Program has six faculty members in the Ecology Department and two members of the Montana Cooperative Fisheries Research Unit of the USGS Biological Resources Division, all of whom advise graduate students in the curriculum.
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