国际学生入学条件
Admission Requirements for the Master of Science in Water Science and Management include all general requirements for a graduate degree as set forth in the NMSU Catalog, plus the following:
Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited university with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
However, students with grade point averages between 3.0 and 3.5 will be given consideration, this degree being preparatory to the Water Science and Management degree.
A letter of intent or statement of purpose that addresses individual professional and personal goals related to water science and management and discusses how these goals fit within the degree programs at NMSU. It is expected that the candidate will have made contact with prospective advisor(s) at NMSU and speak to how he or she would work with said advisor(s) to advance their research and study.
Three letters of recommendation submitted directly from persons who know the applicant professionally, including a recommendation from the candidate's current employer/sponsor. These letters should provide evidence of professional ability, research experience, and the potential for professional development. A letter of intent or statement of purpose that addresses individual professional and personal goals related to water science and management and discusses how these goals fit within the degree programs at NMSU. It is expected that the candidate will have made contact with prospective advisor(s) at NMSU and speak to how he or she would work with said advisor(s) to advance their research and study.
A brief resume or curriculum vitae not to exceed five pages that summarize the candidate's background and qualifications. • TOEFL 79 IBT, 550 PBT
• 6.5 IELTS
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:79
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
This degree program will train researchers to meet current and emerging water challenges, including:-<br>Improved agricultural water use efficiency<br>The need to reduce aquifer vulnerability<br>Improved watershed management for community water supplies<br>Affordable urban and agricultural conservation measures<br>Increased economic development from use of abundant brackish groundwater<br>Greater flexibility for adapting water use patterns to drought and climate change.<br><br>This degree is designed primarily for students who wish to complement their primary discipline by obtaining scientific, technical, and managerial expertise in water. The Master's degree can be earned with 27 credits of formal course work, plus 6 additional thesis research credits, as detailed below. The degree also have five available concentrations.
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