国际学生入学条件
All applicants must have the equivalent of a 2.00 U.S. GPA or higher. A high school diploma is not required for students who are 18 years old or older.
All applicants must be 17 years old or older by their first semester start date. Students who are under 18 must submit a copy of the minor forms below with their application, and a copy of their high school diploma before the program start date.
Secondary School and/or College or University
Submit a copy of your transcript.
Studied for a minimum of 3 years in English at an international secondary school.
Attended a US high school or secondary school in a country where English is the primary language of instruction for at least one year.
Completed all years of study in a secondary school in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German, or Dutch countries and received passing grades in English.
Attended a U.S. college or university for at least one semester (non-ESL courses).
Attended at least one semester of non-ESL courses at a college or university where English is the primary language of instruction.
Standardized Tests:
Submit a copy of your test result showing one of the minimum scores listed below.
Cambridge: B2 (scale 160-180)
Duolingo: 90
IB English exam: 5
IELTS: 5.5
PTE Academic: 44
TOEFL: PBT 450, CBT 160, IBT 60
TOEIC: 850 or higher on both exams (Reading/Listening and Writing/Speaking)
English Language Schools:
Submit a copy of your language school certificate or transcript showing successful completion of one of the ESL levels listed below.
American Language Institute: Level 4
Converse International School of Languages: Level B2
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雅思考试总分
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- 雅思总分:5.5
- 托福网考总分:60
- 托福笔试总分:450
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English: 45
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课程简介
环境研究计划是一个跨学科计划,旨在加深对生命和非生命地球过程及其对人类的影响和影响的理解。生物学,地球科学和历史课程为包括人口增长,生态学和毒理学在内的生命系统,包括能源,地质灾害和污染的地质过程,人类对自然的态度(包括我们的历史视角和背景)的功能提供了基础现在的情况。通过这些课程,学生将更好地了解人类如何与环境紧密联系以及人类活动如何影响环境以及如何受到环境影响。
The Environmental Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program designed to develop an understanding of living and non-living earth processes and how they affect and are affected by the human population. Courses in biology, earth sciences and history provide a foundation in the functioning of living systems including population growth, ecology, and toxicology, geologic processes including energy resources, geologic hazards, and pollution, and human attitudes towards nature including historical perspective and context for our current situation.<br>Through these courses students will gain a better understanding of how humans are intimately connected with the environment and how human activities impact and are impacted by the environment.<br>An understanding of environmental matters is essential in today's world. Careers in natural resources, land use planning, business, energy, waste management, pollution control, law and environmental administration all require knowledge of environmental issues and the functioning of ecosystems. Career opportunities may require more discipline-specific studies in biology, geology or political science.
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