加州大學(xué)歐文分校PhD in Anthropology語言成績要求-申請截止時間-申請材料要求
加州大學(xué)歐文分校語言成績要求
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加州大學(xué)歐文分校(University of California, Irvine)PhD in Anthropology是加州大學(xué)歐文分校(University of California, Irvine)Department of Anthropology, School of Anthropology開設(shè)的專業(yè)。指南者留學(xué)整理收集2020年加州大學(xué)歐文分校(University of California, Irvine)PhD in Anthropology申請截止時間、2020年加州大學(xué)歐文分校(University of California, Irvine)PhD in Anthropology語言成績要求、2020年加州大學(xué)歐文分校(University of California, Irvine)PhD in Anthropology申請材料要求供大家參考。
加州大學(xué)歐文分校(University of California, Irvine)PhD in Anthropology申請截止時間
2020-12-01Fall
加州大學(xué)歐文分校(University of California, Irvine)PhD in Anthropology語言成績要求
TOEFL
We can accept current IELTS (International English Language Testing System) scores as an alternative to the TOEFL-ibT, in which case a minimum 7/9 (overall) is required for admission, and 8/9 (Speaking component) for financial support consideration.
IELTS
We can accept current IELTS (International English Language Testing System) scores as an alternative to the TOEFL-ibT, in which case a minimum 7/9 (overall) is required for admission, and 8/9 (Speaking component) for financial support consideration.
GRE
The GRE General Test is required of all applicants for Ph.D. admission. We cannot waive this requirement, even when the applicant has completed an advanced degree at another college or university in the United States. As noted above, while a high score on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is helpful, the Department gives primary consideration to an applicant's statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and writing sample.
GMAT
We cannot accept GMAT, LSAT, or MCAT scores in place of the GREs.
加州大學(xué)歐文分校(University of California, Irvine)PhD in Anthropology申請材料要求
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The Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Irvine seeks graduate students interested in a highly selective and intensive program that emphasizes current developments in anthropological theory and innovative methodologies for the study of contemporary issues.
Since the department specializes in sociocultural anthropology, successful applicants to the Ph.D. program must have selected this field of the discipline for the intensive study. Moreover, the department expects applicants to have preliminary research interests that are broadly consistent with those of our faculty. This is especially important given the nature of anthropological fieldwork.
Successful applicants to our program excelled in their undergraduate work and have demonstrated strong intellectual capabilities and creativity in pursuit of their scholarly goals. Accordingly, while a high score on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is helpful, the Department gives primary consideration to an applicant's statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and writing sample.
Deadlines and When to Apply
The Department of Anthropology only admits students for the Ph.D. with the exception of the master's-only program in Medicine, Science & Technology Studies. Admissions are only for fall quarter. Accordingly, we encourage all graduate students to begin the application process early to ensure ample time for collection of all required materials. All applicants for the Ph.D. programs must apply online using the UCI Online Application for Graduate Admissions. Paper applications are no longer used.
Applications will be accepted beginning September 16. Completed application packets must be received by December 1 in order to be fully considered for admission and financial support for fall quarter. Admissions offers are made in February.
Any documents that cannot be uploaded directly into the online application (this includes transcripts and the writing sample) can be sent as PDF documents to socsci.gradinfo@uci.edu; they will be uploaded for you.
Further information on the application process and graduate study at UCI is available at the Social Sciences Graduate Affairs Office http://gradstudies.ss.uci.edu/ or by email at socsci.gradinfo@uci.edu. See also UCI information for prospective applicants. If you would like to apply for a waiver of the application fee, see this webpage: http://www.grad.uci.edu/admissions/applying-to-uci/fee-waivers.html.
Costs and Financial Aid
Tuition and Fees
The University of California's current fee and tuition rates are published here: www.reg.uci.edu/fees/. United States citizens and permanent residents who relocate to California from other states may apply for legal residency here, following one year of continuous residence. The required "procedures of intent" are outlined here: www.reg.uci.edu/residency/classification.html
Financial Support
All applications for Ph.D. admission are considered also for financial support, and all admission offers to Anthropology currently include five years of funding. Applicants are not required to apply separately for admission and financial support.
Our competitive, merit-based funding packages include annual registration fees and comprehensive student health insurance; a combination of TA or Graduate Student Researcher (GSR) appointment with individual members of faculty, and fellowship quarters in lieu of employment. Summer support and, in limited amounts, graduate student research and travel funding are also available.
All offers to non-residents of California, including non-US citizen international students, include nonresident tuition in the first year or two of study.
Financial assistance based on need (loans, primarily) is available to qualifying student applicants, through UCI Financial Aid & Scholarships: www.ofas.uci.edu/content/
All students applying for need-based financial aid are required to file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): www.fafsa.ed.gov/
International students who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents are not eligible to apply for federal need-based financial aid.
Further information on assistantships and funding resources can be found here.
Grants
Information on graduate student grants can be found in the student center, and the grant proposal application itself can be found here.
Application Materials
Statement of Purpose
The statement of purpose is one of the most important parts of the application to the Department of Anthropology at University of California, Irvine. It is usually the first thing read by members of the Graduate Committee and other faculty, and is your opportunity to introduce yourself and your intellectual interests. You may use the statement of purpose to answer questions of the following sort (you do not need to answer these exact questions; these are just suggestions):
(1) Why are you interested in Ph.D. study at this time, and why in particular are you interested in the Department of Anthropology at Irvine? What kinds of research are you interested in? Note that it often happens that persons accepted into our graduate program, like in any graduate program, change their research plans to some extent after they are admitted. The point is to show that you are able to articulate a possible plan for graduate-level anthropological research that is compelling, feasible, and speaks to broader debates within the discipline and beyond.
(2) What are your short- and long-term academic, professional, and career goals? How would the process of being a doctoral student and earning a Ph.D. from the Department of Anthropology at Irvine help you achieve those goals?
(3) What sort of relevant academic background would you bring with you to the Department of Anthropology at Irvine?
(4) How does your intended area of specialization fit with current research areas being pursued by faculty within the department?
(5) Other things you would like the members of the admission committee to know about you that are not covered adequately in other parts of the application.
A statement of purpose in the range of 750–1,200 words should be adequate and do nicely (around three to five double-spaced, 12-point font pages).
CV
A CV may be submitted, but is not required. It is fine to simply discuss relevant research and work experience in the required Statement of Purpose. If you do choose to send a CV, as with the writing sample, it should be emailed as a PDF to socsci.gradinfo@uci.edu.
RL
Three letters are required in support of your application. It is not necessary that your letter writers be anthropologists; it is more important that they be faculty with whom you have worked or studied, and who can talk about your accomplishments and potential for graduate-level study. Professional references are acceptable if you have relevant professional work experience or have not been in school for a number of years.
Transcript
The official University of California, Irvine campus requirement is that applicants provide two official copies of each post-secondary school transcript: undergraduate and graduate alike, including summer schools and non-degree extension work completed. The campus also requires that transcripts be sent directly from the issuing school to the University of California, Irvine academic program to which the candidate is applying for admission. (Applicants who attended UCI must request transcripts from the Registrar's Office; we cannot obtain them on your behalf.)The mailing address for transcripts is:
Attention: Graduate Admissions
Social Sciences Graduate Affairs Office
3151 Social Sciences Plaza A
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, California 92697-5100