国际学生入学条件
To be admitted to an undergraduate degree program as a regular freshman student, you must be a graduate from an approved or accredited high school (GED certificate may not be used for admission) and satisfy the below requirements:
You must have a 3.0 weighted GPA in the academic core courses in order to be admitted to the University of Nevada, Reno. The academic courses include: English, math, social sciences and natural sciences. A weighted GPA takes into account the extra difficulty of honors, AP or IB classes.
You must submit your final, official high school transcripts to support your application for admission.
SAT/ACT scores: We do not require SAT or ACT scores for admission or scholarship consideration
IELTS (must be academic version) with a score of 6.0 plus
TOEFL score 61 plus
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雅思考试总分
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:61
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo- 95
课程简介
The program prepares students for a variety of careers such as administrators of child development or family services programs, child development specialists, school age program coordinators, youth program specialists, community education instructors, parent educators, family financial planners, consumer advocates and family public policy advocates. This major is not a teacher-preparation program. Through HDFS approved coursework or a national exam, students may earn certification in the practice of family science or the Certified Family Life Education (CFLE) credential. <br><br>The study of theory and research findings is coordinated with a variety of supervised field experiences. Students investigate the ways individuals interact within the family system and with the larger socio-economic environment. In addition to Department Foundation and Core courses, students will select 18 credits from an approved list of Required Program Electives. Students are required to complete a 120-credit, integrated course of study which includes Silver Core coursework, HDFS coursework, and general electives that culminates in an internship experience during the senior year.<br>Students will be able to:<br>identify and describe the bio-psycho-social elements of the human lifespan, with emerging expertise in one developmental stage.<br>demonstrate an understanding of the common elements of all families as well as the diversity of family life and structure in the United States.<br>demonstrate skills in oral and written communication in topics related to Human Development and Family Studies.<br>demonstrate an understanding of prominent HDFS theories.<br>apply field-related knowledge, theory, and practices in professional settings.
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