加州大學(xué)河濱分校(University of California, Riverside)MA in History是加州大學(xué)河濱分校(University of California, Riverside)Department of History, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences開設(shè)的專業(yè)。指南者留學(xué)整理收集2020年加州大學(xué)河濱分校(University of California, Riverside)MA in History申請截止時間、2020年加州大學(xué)河濱分校(University of California, Riverside)MA in History語言成績要求、2020年加州大學(xué)河濱分校(University of California, Riverside)MA in History申請材料要求供大家參考。
加州大學(xué)河濱分校(University of California, Riverside)MA in History申請截止時間
2020-12-01Fall
加州大學(xué)河濱分校(University of California, Riverside)MA in History語言成績要求
TOEFL
All applicants whose first language is not English and who have not earned an advanced degree at an institution where English is the exclusive language of instruction must submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). This exam is administered by the Educational Testing Service and offered in nearly every country abroad. This exam must be taken within two years of the time you intend to enroll at UCR. The minimum acceptable scores are: 550 for the written exam; 213 for the computer-based exam, and 80 for the internet-based exam (iBT).
IELTS
Beginning with the Fall 2011 application cycle, UCR will accept scores from the Academic Modules of the International English Language Testing System IELTS) which is jointly managed by the British Council, IDP:IELTS Australia and the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations. The exam must be taken within two years of the time you intend to enroll at UCR. The minimum acceptable scores are: overall band score of 7 with no individual section score less than 6.
GRE
GRE is required.
加州大學(xué)河濱分校(University of California, Riverside)MA in History申請材料要求
PS
Provide details about where you are applying and why. Include your statement of intent, personal statement, and/or proposal that reveals what you are planning to do with the fellowship, grant, job, or graduate degree for which you are applying. Information about the program/foundation is useful, especially if it’s one with which the recommender is not familiar. Your recommender needs to see your personal statement or proposal well before you send it in, in case there are changes needed. Remember, the recommender’s reputation is on the line in writing for you and mistakes or poorly organized proposals are a lousy reflection on the program, not just you.
Fee
The nonrefundable $100.00 application fee must be paid by credit card (VISA or MasterCard) prior to submission of your application .
RL
TGraduate programs require three (3) letters of recommendation. Submitting more than three letters does not improve your standing as an applicant. At least two of these letters should be requested from professors in your major subject. The most important aspect of letters of recommendation is that they be completed by individuals who are in a position to analyze your academic ability and potential for success in a rigorous graduate program. If you wish to submit a letter from an employer, please contact the graduate program advisor to determine if this will be acceptable. Please note if you are applying to the M.P.Ac., M.Fin., M.B.A., and Flex M.B.A., letters from an employer are acceptable. All letters of recommendation must be in English. If you have been enrolled in a previous graduate program, it is required that one letter be from your research or program advisor in that graduate program.
Transcript
Applicants are required to submit an official copy of transcripts and degree certificates (in original language accompanied by certified English translations) from each academic institution attended after secondary school. These records should be sent directly from the Registrars Office of the academic institutions you have attended to the academic department to which you are applying. If this service is not available, applicants may also request official copies and send them in the institutions' original sealed and certified institution envelopes.