TOFEL:100分
IELTS:7.5分
3 years
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$50,445
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1. Academic transcripts/documents
To show evidence of your ability to pursue a graduate program in your chosen area, you must submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
Important: Please visit Transcripts to read about when to submit your official transcripts, where to submit them and special notes for international students.
If the language of instruction at your institution was not English, then all documents submitted must be in the original language and must include a word-for-word English translation certified by the issuing institution or a professional certified translator.
The types of records that must be submitted vary depending upon your country's educational system and may include transcripts, diplomas, academic certificates, mark sheets, student books and exam results.
Looked at all together, the records submitted should a) give a complete list of all courses taken, including the number of weeks per term, the number of hours per week for each course, the mark received in each course, and a clear key to the grading system used, and b) indicate all degrees earned, with the title and date conferred.
2. Proof of English proficiency
Success at Ohio State depends upon your ability to converse and write in English. Read more about our English profiency requirement. To be considered "official," scores must be sent directly from the testing agency to Ohio State.
3. Three letters of recommendation
You must provide three letters of recommendation from persons acquainted with your academic program, scholastic ability or professional performance. Letters may be submitted either via your admission application or attached to our Graduate School Reference Form. Some graduate programs have their own specific reference/recommendation form, so be sure to confirm their requirements.Submit a brief autobiographical statement describing your educational and professional goals and objectives. Please consult your graduate program for more information on what they require in a statement of purpose.
5. Curriculum vitae/resume
A CV or resume of no more than two pages is required for all applicants who wish to be considered for a fellowship. Confirm whether your program requires you to mail this form or whether you can submit it with your admissions application.
6. Other items as required by your program
Depending on your program, an audition, portfolio, sample of written work, GRE or GMAT test score, etc., may be required. Find your program to see specific requirements.
7. Proof of financial support
If you are determined to be academically admissible, you will be reviewed for sufficient financial resources. Learn more about admission and financial review.
8. Proof of health insurance (once admitted)
All international students who attend Ohio State at least half time (five credit hours for graduate students) and any dependents who accompany them are required to purchase Ohio State student health insurance. Read more about health insurance requirements.截止申请时间:
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The Master of Architecture program at the Knowlton School is dedicated to all aspects of this pursuit and is grounded in an understanding of architecture as a cultural enterprise. We are invested in the knowledge of architecture’s traditions through strengths in history and theory while we transform the discipline through technology and engagement with the world. Seminars in history and theory are supplemented by courses in systems, sustainability, structures and professional practice, reinforced by the school’s extensive fabrication and computing facilities. Most importantly, cultural breadth and technical depth are synthesized in the school’s intensive studio culture where students creatively engage real world issues. In addition, the program offers opportunities for internships and international travel and is able to provide more than half of our students with financial support.
The Master of Architecture degree at the Knowlton School has a single degree structure with a three-year sequence and two entry points. Students with non-architecture undergraduate degrees, and some continuing students, enter in the first year, which focuses on the development of the student’s critical, technical and aesthetic sensibility within the domain of architectural design. Students who have completed a four-year undergraduate degree from an NAAB-accredited program may be granted advanced placement to enter the second year on the basis of academic performance and portfolio review. The students then advance to the third year that concentrates on developing disciplinary expertise through advanced research.