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专业概况
在这里学什么?The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies organizes and supports interdisciplinary teaching and research in international affairs. The school consists of a group of interdisciplinary area-studies programs on major world regions, as well as topical and comparative programs of study that transcend national and regional boundaries.
Learning Objectives and Expected Outcomes: The majors offered in the School of International Studies emphasize development of critical thinking and provide a challenging framework for research and writing. Graduates attain competency in foreign language and an understanding of the political, economic, and cultural underpinnings of the global system and specific world regions. This background lays a foundation for advanced study in professional and academic disciplines, and for careers in the evolving global community. Graduates work in a wide range of jobs, depending on their interests and skills, including: Foreign Service officers, international trade specialists, political analysts, human rights associates, research assistants, social studies and language teachers, international student advisers, foreign study coordinators, program officers/managers for international non-profits and NGOs, foreign exchange specialists, international sales representatives/managers, import/export brokers, marketing analysts, associate editors/publicists, international news writers/journalists.
Jewish studies offers students from varied backgrounds and disciplines a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective on the study of Jews and Judaism. Students explore the geographic, temporal, philosophical, and cultural diversity of the Jewish experience and gain critical skills that complement and can be applied to myriad future aspirations.
Major Requirements
50 credits as follows:
Either proficiency in one Jewish language, completion of two years (or equivalent) in one Jewish language, or completion of one year each (or equivalent) in two different Jewish languages. See adviser for approved Jewish languages. Students who wish to satisfy language requirements by demonstrating sufficient knowledge may take a proficiency examination. See department adviser for information.
Introductory Courses (15 credits): JSIS C 145; JSIS C 250/HSTCMP 250; one of JSIS 200, JSIS 201, or JSIS 202
Minimum 35 credits of electives from an approved list. May include up to 10 credits from the second year of Jewish language courses. See adviser for approved list.
Minimum 25 credits at the 300-400 level
Maximum 15 credits from an approved UW Study Abroad program (exclusive of language)
Minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA for courses applied to the major
所属院系
进入哪个院系学习? College of Arts and Sciences中国学生入学要求
为来自中国的学生设计 Other English Language Requirements: 580 paper-based TOEFL.课程信息
学制:全日制(180 学分)
学费:US$39,114.00 (¥ 253,220) /年
开学时间:2022六月21日, 2022九月29日
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留学地点:University of WashingtonSchmitz Hall, 1410 NE Campus Parkway,SEATTLE,Washington,98195, United States