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The courses are COMM 112 Communication Theory (3), COMM 130B First-Year Practicum (1), COMM 230A,B Communication Arts Practicum (1,1), COMM 330A or B Communication Arts Practicum (1), COMM 430A or B Communication Arts Practicum (1), COMM 451 Coordinating Seminar in Communication Arts (3), ENGL 400 Structure of Linguistics (3), COMM 231 Audio Production (3), COMM 233 Video Production I (3), COMM 234 Video Production II (3), COMM 237 New Communications Technology (3).
Persyaratan masuk bagi mahasiswa internasional
Students should demonstrate reasonable progress toward graduation in an accredited secondary school, should have graduated from a secondary school, or offer evidence of an equivalent secondary education. They must show the satisfactory academic preparation in 16 units of subject matter such as 4 units of English, 3 units of social studies, 2 units of mathematics, 1 unit of science with laboratory and 6 additional units. Freshmen candidates must possess either SAT or ACT scores. International applicants whose primary language is not English must have TOEFL with a score of 530 on written examination, 197 on computer-based exam, and 71 on internet-based exam. Students who have completed an associate degree within the United States are not required to submit TOEFL scores. Students must also attain a minimum SAT score of 900 on combined critical reading and math sections or IELTS, with a minimum score of 5.5 is required for admission.
Marywood University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Kualifikasi
Sarjana (S1)
Institusi penerbit ijazah
Marywood University
Nama jurusan
Insalaco College of Creative Arts and Management, Communication Arts Department
Nama tempat/fakultas
Insalaco College of Creative Arts and Management, Communication Arts Department
Alamat
100 Performing Arts Center
SCRANTON
Pennsylvania
18509
Uraian Tempat
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences graduate will possess an inquisitive mind, one eager to search out the truth, and one sympathetic to the stance towards life echoed in the words of Mexican Nobel Laureate Octavio Paz: Criticism unfolds the possibility of freedom and is thus an invitation to action an outlook consistent with the traditional breadth of knowledge fostered by a liberal arts education, its challenge to tolerance and openness, and its promotion of human excellence in the arts and sciences. All students benefit from Marywood's commitment to provide all students with state-of-the-art technology. This commitment includes access to the Internet and World Wide Web, as well as access to dozens of academic software packages in fifteen computer labs and drop-in centers around campus. Further, students who own computers may have them linked to the campus network in their dormitory rooms. Computer lab software includes, but is not limited to, Microsoft Office, PageMaker, web page development tools, web browsers, specialized art, business, education, music and science software and statistical packages. The Library, located in the Learning Resources Center (LRC), situated at the heart of the campus, maintains a collection that includes a wide array of books, print periodicals and non-print items. Instructional Technology Services provides audiovisual, graphic, photographic, television, multi-image and technology equipment services to the campus. More than 900 pieces of equipment are provided for campus-wide media support services. Two state-of-the-art multimedia theaters offer large screen viewing of videos, films, slides, computer input, and satellite programming. The Center for Natural and Health Sciences is equipped with four large laboratories: a Microbiology and Molecular/Cellular Biology lab, a Chemistry lab, an Anatomy and Physiology lab and a Physics lab; a newly renovated Biotechnology research lab and a multi-media auditorium.
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+1 570 348 6209
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Marywood University provides the housing and the residence life for students. Living on campus can provide many new freedoms and personal choices. They encourage the students to use their time in residential housing to participate in activities, develop new friendships and learn more about themselves and others who live in their community. The residence halls offers Loughran hall, Regina hall, Madonna hall, Immaculate hall, Perpetual help hall, McCarty hall, woodland apartments and off campus housing. Woodland Townhouse Apartments are air-conditioned. There are 22 Woodland Apartments comprised of six-person or five-person apartments. The six person apartment has a living room, a couch, two chairs, two end tables, and a coffee table. The dining room is also furnished with a table and chairs. There are three bedrooms upstairs; one single, one double and one triple. These apartments also have two full bathrooms. The five-person apartments have two bedrooms; one double and one triple upstairs, a coin-operated washer and dryer, a furnished living room and dining room. Each resident has a bed, a dresser, a wardrobe and a nightstand. The commons area has a TV lounge, laundry area and mailboxes for the residents. A meal plan is not required for the Woodland Townhouse Apartments. However, Residents have the option to select from any of the following Traditional Meal Plans: Open House Plan, 19 Meals, 185 Block, 12 Meals, 150 Block, 50 Block. All the residence hall rooms are air conditioned and have a complete sprinkler system. Each resident is provided with a dresser/chest, desk and chair, bed and mattress (standard twin), closet/wardrobe, wastebasket, local telephone service with call waiting and voice mail service, basic cable television service, and one data line per resident. Each room is equipped with basic cable and campus internet access for every student. Telephones are available in all of the building's lounges, kitchens, and hallways with local phone service.