国际学生入学条件
Students entering the program have strong backgrounds in some dimension of the academic study of performance and performance practice, ranging from performance and philosophy to literary studies, theatre history and performance theory. The program, strongly interdisciplinary in nature, is run by an interdepartmental committee and is enriched by the faculty resources of the Department of English and Comparative Literature, the School of the Arts, the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, language departments, Anthropology, Classics, and of the Barnard College Department of Theatre. Because of its New York location, the program is attuned to emerging events in contemporary theatre and society. Students are admitted for the Ph.D. only, and receive both the M.A. and M.Phil as part of their progress toward the doctoral degree. The admissions committee carefully considers all applications, and the program encourages students with either a bachelor's degree or a Master's degree in any related discipline of drama, theatre, and performance research to consider applying.
A complete application to the Ph.D. in Theatre and Performance includes:
the Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences application form (see GSAS site for details)
a c.v.
transcripts from previous academic institutions (see GSAS site for details)
a statement of academic purpose, outlining your academic interests, and possible trajectories of future work in the study of drama, theatre, and performance. Since students in the program take two years of intensive coursework, we expect that your goals and interests may well change. The statement identifies your academic orientation at the time of application.
a critical writing sample (20pp. maximum, typically 6000 words, double-spaced). The writing sample need not be in the field of your future work, but should represent your rhetorical fluency as well as your critical, theoretical, and interpretive capabilities, preferably with regard to drama, theatre, and/or performance, you should feel free to add a note at the beginning of the sample locating it in relation to scholarly interests, or describing its place in a larger project if it is excerpted from a longer piece of writing.
three letters of recommendation, the most effective letters are from faculty members who know you, your work, and your scholarly potential in the field well.
The Graduate School requires the following minimum scores-
IELTS - overall 7.5
TOEFL (IBT) - 100
TOEFL (PBT) - 600
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雅思考试总分
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- 雅思总分:7.5
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:NA
课程简介
The Ph.D. Program in Theatre and Performance at Columbia University encourages students to explore the reciprocal relationships between performance and scholarship, criticism and creation, theory and practice in one of the world's great centers of theatrical performance, New York City. The program is designed at once to provide the opportunity for students to familiarize themselves with the prevailing traditions of Western and non-Western drama, theatre, and performance scholarship, as well as to identify a specific trajectory of individual research. Overseen by an interdepartmental faculty committeedrawn from the Department of English and Comparative Literature, the Theatre Program of the School of the Arts, the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, various language departments, Philosophy, Classics, and the Barnard College Department of Theatrethe program encourages students to pursue interdisciplinary research across the wide spectrum of theatre and performance studies. The relatively small size of the program ensures a close working relationship with supervising faculty, doctoral students in Theatre and Performance often work with doctoral students in other humanities fields, as well as with Theatre Program M.F.A. students in directing, dramaturgy, and playwriting. Doctoral students are admitted with a six-year package of funding, which combines both fellowship and teaching support. Ph.D. students from the program have been appointed to tenure-track positions in a range of fields (English, Theatre, Performance Studies) at Stanford, Princeton, Boston University, Indiana University, King's College London, The University of Texas at Austin, Skidmore College, the Ohio State University, the University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Michigan, Vassar College, and elsewhere. Several students from the program have also gone on to creative careers in fiction, playwriting, screenwriting, and directing.
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