国际学生入学条件
All international applicants are required to submit one transcript or academic record from each institution of higher education attended, including any study abroad or exchange programs, summer programs, and non-degree work and extension programs. Applicants may submit unofficial copies of transcripts while applying for admission. However, admitted students are required to submit official transcripts in order to enroll at UHM.
Official transcripts or academic records must be sent to Graduate Division Student Services directly from the issuing institution(s), or in sealed institutional envelopes if submitted with the application. Non-English transcripts or academic records must be issued in the original language and be accompanied by English translations. English translations must be exact word for word translations of the original document.
Translations issued by the institution must bear the official seal or stamp of the institution and be attached to the official transcript or academic record. Translations by professional translators must bear the translator's original signature and be accompanied by a copy of the original language documents. Transcripts or academic records must indicate all dates of attendance, course titles, credits or hours, and grades received. If any course title is not descriptive in terms of content, attach a course syllabus to the transcript or academic record.
Eligibility: legal residency status in a WICHE state, 3.0 GPA, and acceptance by UHM. There is no separate application, you will be automatically reviewed for WGRP eligibility.
IELTS - 6.0, TOEFL (IBT) - 61, TOEFL PBT- 500, Duolingo English Test - 95
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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:500
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo English Test - 95
课程简介
Coursework in the Western Theatre program combines the academic disciplines of theatre history, theory, performance studies, and dramaturgy with the production specialties of acting and directing. Research faculty in Western theatre have such diverse interests as Russian theatre, performance theory, the American avant-garde, and African-American drama. Teaching and productions in the Western area reflects a similar diversity and international scope. Students have also attended special workshops and training programs in commedia dellarte, stage combat, Theatrical Biomechanics, clown, devised theatre, and TV. Guest artists in residence have included Anna Deavere Smith, Gennadi Bogdanov, Antonio Fava, and Tim Miller.<br><br>Our department is widely renowned for its World Theatre history classes, which are co-taught by Western Theatre and Asian Theatre specialists. Western Theatre History courses treat topics from commedia dellarte to women in theatre to contemporary political drama. Western Theory courses address major dramatic theories, contemporary critical theory, and performance studies. Students connect with their community through classes and work in dramaturgy, a field with increasing relevance in contemporary American theatre. Dramaturgs reach out to classrooms across the island through the Page to Stage program, an outreach effort that interfaces with secondary schools, community colleges, and universities. Recent Western theatre educational events include the Brecht In/And Asia international conference and a public event series on The Zombie Renaissance.<br>Western theatre faculty and directing students regularly present classic and contemporary work on the Kennedy Theatre Mainstage and in the Earle Ernst Lab Theatre. Productions vary from the classics, such as Shakespeare, Aeschylus, Ibsen, and Gogol, to contemporary works, including Mee, Mamet, Churchill, Steinbeck, and Rodgers & Hammerstein, as well as new works by MFA playwrights. Frequent collaborations with the Asian Theatre program result in uniquely exciting productions. Late Night Theatre, a student-run theatre company, offers students opportunities in theatre management and artistic direction, as well as another venue for experimental theatre work in an intimate setting.
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