国际学生入学条件
All official academic records including certificates, examination grades, degrees or diplomas in the original language of issue through the postal mail in a school-sealed envelope. GPA - Equivalent of a C+ (2.5) grade point average.Are or will be a high school/secondary school graduate or equivalent
TOEFL score of 61 iBT with writing score no lower than 19 and no section score below 14
IELTS overall band score of 5.5, writing score no lower than 5.5 and no section score below 5.0
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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:61
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Pearson's Test of English (PTE) score of 50
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课程简介
人类学是对人类及其思想和行为的研究。人类学在考察人类现象时会采用整体观点-“全局”-试图理解人类的观念和行为,因为它们受到生物学,生态,经济,社会,政治,文化和宗教因素及现实的影响。加利福尼亚州立大学圣马科斯分校的人类学专业是一门应用性,协作性和跨学科的学习课程,旨在使学生直接与当地社区的利益和努力互动。人类学专业首先考虑了加州州立圣马科斯分校在北部圣地亚哥县地区的特殊作用以及基于社区的研究和实地调查的机会。CSUSM人类学专业的学生通过参与圣地亚哥县不同社区中的长期且正在进行的研究,获得了动手的现场研究
Anthropology is the study of humans, past and present, and what they think and do. Anthropology embraces a holistic perspective-the big picture-when examining human phenomena, seeking to understand human ideas and behavior as they are influenced by biological, ecological, economic, social, political, cultural, and religious factors and realities.<br><br>The Anthropology major at California State University San Marcos is an applied, collaborative, and interdisciplinary course of study that engages students directly with the interests and efforts of local communities. The Anthropology major takes into primary consideration the special role of Cal State San Marcos in the north San Diego county region and the opportunities for community-based research and fieldwork. CSUSM anthropology students gain hands-on field research experience through participation in long-term and ongoing anthropological and archeological research among some of San Diego County's diverse communities. The Anthropology major's enhanced learning experiences gained through field research are based on collaborative partnerships with community organizations and agencies. The Anthropology major distinguishes itself through long-term collaborative research projects that enhance student learning experiences, promote the interests of local communities, and practice complementary exchange between the University and the community. Through an engaged and innovative curriculum that responds to state and regional needs, the anthropology program trains students in qualitative and quantitative research methods that include ethnography, participant observation, ethnographic film, social documentation, ethnomedicine, ethnobotany, survey, and applied archaeology.
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