国际学生入学条件
1. Application forms: The University of Pittsburgh and the Department of Communication now accept online applications only.
2. Recommendation forms: Complete the applicant section; sign and forward to your references with your request for letters of recommendation. Your recommendation writers should be professors at your college or university instructors and who know your work well enough to evaluate it and to assess your capacity for graduate study in our department.
3. Fee: $50.00 payable via the online application. This fee is not refundable. Applications will not be processed without the paid fee. (If your zipcode isn't five digits you will need to put 00000 as your zipcode for payment.)
4. Enclose a statement of purpose explaining why you want to pursue graduate work in rhetoric and communication and why you are applying to our program. The statement should not exceed two typewritten pages.
5. Enclose a sample of your written work, which you believe represents your best effort. The ideal sample would be an article-length research humanities-oriented paper with proper documentation, sophisticated and nuanced argumentation, a broad evidentiary base, and a deft summoning of scholarship from across humanities disciplines.
TOEFL score: Minimum requirement is 577 or better on the paper based test and 90 with at least a score of 22 in all on the four sections of speaking, listening, reading and writing on the internet based test. The minimum grade point average for admission to any graduate study at the University of Pittsburgh is 3.0
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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:90
- 托福笔试总分:577
- 其他语言考试:NA
课程简介
Media and Culture focuses on cultural, contextual, and historical understandings of media. Courses examine cultural, economic, political, and philosophical questions through historically and contextually grounded analyses of media.<br><br>Approaches include those of the Birmingham and Frankfurt Schools, feminism, continental philosophy, social and political theory, American Studies, histoire du livre, the new historicism, Marxism, critical race theory, oral history, pragmatism, visual rhetoric, and cultural and intellectual history.<br><br>Faculty and students in Media and Culture also routinely combine their interests with other areas of departmental strength and align with other programs at the University, such as Film Studies, Cultural Studies, AfricanaStudies, Women's Studies, Bioethics, Philosophy, and History and Philosophy of Science, as well as Pitt's area-studies centers focusing on East Asia, Western Europe, and Latin America.
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