Вступительные требования
Original or certified, official secondary school records from grades 9-11 (transcripts, marksheets, certificates, examination results, etc.) and any national/state examination results required in your country. Note: If your secondary record only includes grades 10-12, please submit the third year of your middle school transcript. SAT or ACT results. If you have taken either or both of these tests more than once, we strongly suggest you send all of your scores. We will superscore your SAT Critical Reading or Evidence Based Reading and Writing subscore and your math subscore. We will use the highest of the SAT superscore or the ACT composite score in reviewing your application for admission. For the Pittsburgh campus, a 100 or higher TOEFL composite score with subscores of 21 or higher is considered competitive, or a 7.0 IELTS with subscores of 6.0 or higher. Students with a 95-99 TOEFL will be reviewed on an individual basis.
Some students with TOEFL speaking subscores of <21 may be asked to participate in an interview to further evaluate their speaking skills.
Форма обучен. |
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Стоимость иностран. |
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Продолж.Кол-во лет: 4 |
Стоимость иностран.$28828 |
Период оплатыAcademic year |
Академ. год2017 |
This major provides students with a rigorous education in the theories of mass media process, history, and ethics as well as the opportunity to specialize in one of three professional practice areas: corporate and community relations, writing for the professions, or digital media.
The three tracks are designed to strengthen both the knowledge base and proficiencies of students pursuing careers in communication fields, such as print, television, radio, film, new media, and corporate and organizational communications. This program also will benefit students pursuing careers in a variety of industries in which communication with internal and external audiences is critical. Learn more about our featured internship opportunity with Pitt Panther TV, and other internship opportunities, today.
The Department of English and Film Studies Program are grateful for the continued support of our sponsoring partners, which provide grants for Pitt undergraduates pursuing media, public relations, and film internships. The funds provide grants for unpaid internships and/or support for living expenses for out-of-town internships. Awards are given on a competitive basis. Also, the University stipulates that students cannot be employed by Pitt while receiving stipends for internships.