国际学生入学条件
The M.S. degree is a two-year, post-professional degree program intended for students with a wide variety of undergraduate degrees who want to study the relationship between people and their physical surroundings, some aspect of facility planning and management, human factors, and design.
M.S. candidates must also select a minor from fields throughout the University. Students should identify their minor committee members early on in the program to ensure they have time to take the minor's required courses, typically 1-2 courses total.
D+EA recommends a GPA of 3.0 (minimum), but this is not an absolute cutoff.
In addition to the online application via the Graduate School website, the following required documents must be submitted online:
Academic Statement of Purpose (within 500 words)
Three letters of recommendation
Official transcripts
GRE general test (The desired combined score should be greater than or equal to 310-for the new scoring system effective November 2011-or, a combined score of 1200 for the old scoring system.)
English Language Proficiency Requirement, As an international applicant, you must demonstrate proficiency in the English language by taking a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam. (See exceptions)
TOEFL - test for International students (DEA overall minimum: 105, plus Graduate School minimums must be met for each section: writing: 20, listening: 15, reading: 20, speaking: 22)
OR IELTS - The Graduate School requires an overall band score of a 7.0 or higher on the IELTS
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:105
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
该重点关注人为因素和人机工程学的应用,以改善人机工程学的设计以及硬件,软件和工作场所的可用性,以提高人们的舒适度,性能和健康水平。该程序以人为因素和人体工程学实验室的工作为基础。最近的项目<br>集中于物理设计对用户的行为,性能和态度的影响,包括关于工作站可调节性对用户满意度的影响的研究,座椅的人体工程学设计,新的计算机技术以及室内环境因素(例如室内空气质量,照明和噪声)对计算机工作者的健康和生产力的影响。教学内容包括与真正的客户进行团队项目工作。
Emerging Technology for Design explores the development and application of various technologies -- from virtual and augmented reality to architectural robotics -- to foster the creation of beautiful environments that support/augment human activity and well-being.<br>The research tradition within the Human Environment Relations major is based in the social sciences, and particularly on environmental psychology and human factors/ergonomics. Evidence-based design is fundamental to the major. The research conducted in DEA contributes to the knowledge base that guides design solutions. The underlying premise is that systematic, empirical research based in the social sciences--when combined with imagination--can contribute to the planning, design, and management of environments that enhance the individual and organizational effectiveness.
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