Yale University

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学校信息

  • 学校名称:Yale University
  • 学校性质:Private
  • 学校类别:National Universities
  • 学校排名(Ranking):3
  • 学校等级(Tier):1
  • 官方网站地址:http://www.yale.edu/
  • 申请邮箱:student.questions@yale.edu
  • 学校电话:(203) 432-9316
  • 申请最后期限:12/31
  • 申请费用:$75
  • 学费:2008-2009 Tuition and Fees: $35,300

官方简介

Yale is both a small college and a large research university. The College is surrounded by eleven distinguished graduate and professional schools, and its students partake in the intellectual stimulation and excitement of a major international center of learning. The faculty is known for its special devotion to undergraduate teaching. Many of Yale's most distinguished senior professors teach introductory courses as well as advanced seminars to undergraduates. Faculty members are accessible to students and take a great deal of interest in working closely with undergraduates. Yale's curriculum allows students to achieve both breadth and specialization across several disciplines. Students are expected to explore three important areas of knowledge - the arts and humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences - even as they probe the depth of a major field. While exploring several subject areas, students are also expected to sharpen their writing, quantitative, and foreign language skills. Yale's unique residential college system organizes the student body into twelve small and intimate communities. Students are affiliated with the same residential college throughout their four years at Yale and beyond. As members of a residential college, students experience the living situation of a small school while still enjoying the cultural and scholarly resources of a large university. In assigning students to residential colleges, Yale seeks to create a microcosm of the larger community within each college, capturing the true diversity of the larger student population. Each residential college is a community where students live, eat, socialize, and pursue academic and extracurricular activities. Yale students are actively involved in the New Haven community, benefiting from and enhancing the city's many cultural, recreational, and political opportunities. New Haven boasts diverse and abundant resources in the arts. There is a vibrant cultural and artistic life in the city, a myriad of opportunities both academic and social, and a plethora of places to eat and have fun. New Haven is part of a Yale education: the experience of contemporary urban life broadens students' perspectives and helps prepare them for life after college. Yale students have a long tradition of intense involvement with extracurricular activity. Life in Yale College provides endless opportunities for students beyond the classroom. Opportunities in theater, music, volunteer service, politics and government, publications, and athletics enrich the undergraduate curriculum and endow Yale College with a special energy and spirit of commitment. Perhaps the first thing that students notice about their college is the caliber of their fellow students. There are talented artists, student government leaders, star athletes, passionate activists, award-winning poets, prize-winning scientists, and people who are just simply "well-rounded." Because Yale students come from such a wide range of ethnic, religious, cultural, geographic and socioeconomic backgrounds, there is a remarkable exchange of ideas. Yale is a major research university that focuses primarily on undergraduate education and encourages students to become energetic citizens of their communities, the nation, and the world.

开设专业

   
NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION: environmental studies; ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED SERVICES: architecture (B.Arch., B.A./B.S., M.Arch., M.A./M.S., Ph.D.); AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, AND GENDER STUDIES: African studies, American/United States studies/civilization, Latin American studies, Russian studies, Chinese studies, German studies, Japanese studies, area studies, African-American/black studies, women's studies, ethnic, cultural minority, and gender studies
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES: computer and information sciences; ENGINEERING: biomedical/medical engineering, chemical engineering, electrical, electronics, and communications engineering, engineering physics, engineering science, environmental/environmental health engineering, mechanical engineering
FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS: linguistics, Chinese language and literature, Japanese language and literature, Russian language and literature, Germanic languages, literatures, and linguistics, modern Greek language and literature, French language and literature, Italian language and literature, Portuguese language and literature, Spanish language and literature, ancient Near Eastern and biblical languages, literatures, and linguistics, classics and classical languages, literatures,and linguistics, ancient/classical Greek language and literature, Latin language and literature
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS: English language and literature, English language and literature/letters; LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES STUDIES, AND HUMANITIES: humanities/humanistic studies
BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES: biology/biological sciences, biochemistry/biophysics and molecular biology; MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS: mathematics, applied mathematics; MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES: mathematics and computer science, medieval and Renaissance studies, international/global studies, cognitive science, multi/interdisciplinary studies
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES: philosophy, religion/religious studies, Jewish/Judaic studies; PHYSICAL SCIENCES: astronomy, astronomy and astrophysics, chemistry, geological and earth sciences/geosciences, physics
PSYCHOLOGY: psychology; SOCIAL SCIENCES: anthropology, archaeology, economics, political science and government, sociology
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS: drama and dramatics/theater arts, film/cinema studies, art/art studies, art history, criticism, and conservation, music
HISTORY: history