国际学生入学条件
A substantive letter of intent (3-5, double-spaced pages) summarizing prior academic training, explaining current academic and professional objectives, and justifying how these goals might be met in the Department of American Studies. The letter of intent should focus on scholarly and research interests and avoid personal histories and confessions.
Three letters of recommendation (a Departmental requirement which must be received by January 15).
A sample of recent written work, preferably academic work, not to exceed 30 pages.
One unofficial copy of transcript(s) from the university where the student received their BA and/or MA degree(s).
IELTS- 6.5
TOEFL- 79, pbt- 550
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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:Pearson Test of English (PTE)- 53
课程简介
American Studies at UNM provides students with the tools to understand their lived experience in relation to questions of identity, place, and power. Our classes offer new approaches to not only learn about the systems of racism, colonialism, capitalism, nationalism, and gender and sexual normativity as they impact our lives, but also to actively transform the world in which we live.<br><br>Rather than focusing mainly on the study of American culture, American Studies encourages students to begin from an understanding of the specific place and context in which we study in order to unsettle the relations of power at work in conventional ways of making sense of the world. Since its beginning, the Department of American Studies at UNM has maintained a hemispheric and global perspective, while also focusing on scholarly explorations of the Southwest and New Mexico. <br><br>American Studies offers students the combination of flexibility and focus to develop their own their own specific areas of interest. We are interdisciplinary in that our faculty come from a variety of academic disciplines and our students receive training in a broad range of historical, literary, visual, and ethnographic approaches. Critical Indigenous studies, Critical ethnic studies, Black studies, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality studies, Religious studies, the study of Law and Society, Cultural studies, and the study of social and liberation movements (for prison abolition, decolonization, racial and gender justice, migrants and refugees, and queer, transgender, and gender nonconforming/nonbinary peoples, among others) are vital to the interdisciplinarity of American Studies.
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