Doctor of Philosophy in Literatures, Cultures and Languages - French and Francophone Studies
国际学生入学条件
Submit your application to the Graduate School, along with official transcripts, and the application fee. All application materials, including supporting documents, must be received by December 1 for the fall semester.
International applicants must also submit transcripts and degree statements in the original language, and an official English translation. International applicants from countries where the official language is not English must submit the results of the TOEFL examination to the Graduate Admissions Office.
You must hold a baccalaureate degree or its equivalent from a regionally accredited college or university.
A cumulative GPA for their most recent degree of 3.0 or higher for the entire degree
Minimum overall scores of 79 (Internet-based test – iBT/ iBT Home Edition), 550 (Old Paper-based test – PBT) or 22/30 on each of the Listening, Reading, and Writing sections (“New” Paper-based test- PBT) or higher on the TOEFL test. (TOEFL Essentials is not accepted.)
Personal Statement
A minimum overall score of 6.5 or higher on the IELTS Academic Test
展开
IDP—雅思考试联合主办方

雅思考试总分
6.5
了解更多
- 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:Duolingo 100
课程简介
The department offers a single Ph.D. with a concentration in one of five primary fields of study: French and Francophone Studies, German Studies, Italian Literary and Cultural Studies, Spanish Studies, and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies. In addition to the primary fields of specialization, the department also offers secondary areas of specialization in Applied Linguistics, Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Digital Culture and Media Studies, and Film. Students may also develop a secondary field of specialization in collaboration with other programs at the University. These include but are not limited to: Medieval Studies, Gender Studies, Human Rights, and Judaic Studies.<br><br>Coursework for the Ph.D. in Literatures, Cultures and Languages comprises an interdisciplinary approach to the various fields that make up its curriculum. The department considers the integration of the study of various regional cultures, periods, and methodologies essential to literary and cultural scholarship in the context of an emerging global community: central among the Ph.D. program's objectives is the study of literature and culture and language, emphasizing that scholarship in these fields both includes and exceeds boundaries of disciplines, nations, and regions. Areas of research, which include specializations, are thus conceived as complementary and interconnected in the department's offerings. The curriculum brings together faculty with a broad range of research and teaching interests, and the breadth and expertise of our faculty enables graduate students to design simultaneously focused, individualized, and interdisciplinary areas of study.
展开