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You should upload a transcript or record (e.g. web-based transcripts, mark sheets, Relevé de Notes) of any academic work from each university-level institution you have attended for use in review of your application.If you receive an offer of admission, you will be required to send official paper documents for verification before the offer is considered official.
ts that are in a language other than English must be translated into English. The translation must be certified to be an accurate translation of the original and be notarized or otherwise authenticated. Both non-English and translated transcripts should be uploaded.
Curriculum Vitae:
A CV is a type of résumé traditionally used to list academic accomplishments, awards and publications. The CV includes research and teaching, publications, presentations, and other education-related activities.
Personal Statement:
The statement of academic purpose should be a succinct statement of approximately 2-3 pages (double spaced) describing your past academic work and preparation related to your intended field of study, your plans for graduate study at Columbia, and your subsequent career objectives. If you intend to transfer from a graduate program at another university, please explain why you wish to do so. If you are not currently attending an academic program, please describe your activities since you were last enrolled. If there has been a break in your educational experience, please include a brief explanation.
Recommendation Letter:
Letters of recommendation should ideally be from professors and scholars who can speak to the applicant's abilities and suitability for graduate study at Columbia. Typically, letters come from art and architectural historians or archaeologists, professors who have taught or supervised the applicant in college or at the Masters level. A letter from an academic in another discipline, preferably the humanities, is also acceptable, as are letters from museum professionals. The referee ought to know the applicant well, know his or her work, and know what his or her goals are. The letters of reference are an important component of the application.
Writing Sample:
The writing sample is a very important component of the application. It should be an example of your best scholarly writing. Typically the writing sample will be an undergraduate senior thesis, a seminar paper, or an article or other published work; it should be a critical or scholarly work in art history or a closely related field. Applicants with an MA in art history should submit their MA Thesis or similar sample of graduate-level work. Writing samples should be no more than 20 pages (essay and footnotes ONLY). If the MA Thesis is above 20 pages, then a selection should be taken from the thesis. Applicants should make sure to edit the submission so it reads as a complete essay.
学位要求:Bachelor
专业要求:An undergraduate major in art history is not a requirement.
课程要求:Art history or closely related studies (e.g., archaeology, architectural history, art-historical anthropology).
申请链接:http://www.columbia.edu/cu/arthistory/graduate/phd-apply.html
招生电话:(212) 854-6729
招生邮箱:gsas-admissions@columbia.edu
邮寄地址:GSAS Office of Admissions, Columbia University, 107 Low Library, MC4303, 535 West 116th Street, New York, NY 10051