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पाठ्यक्रमबारे सारश
Students admitted to the University Honors Program (UHP) must fulfill UHP requirements in addition to degree program requirements. Honors courses used to fulfill degree program requirements will also fulfill UHP requirements. Honors students complete an honors thesis project in the final year, most often in conjunction with an honors thesis course, or with an honors directed studies or honors directed research course. Students select honors courses and plan for a thesis project in consultation with their UHP adviser and their departmental faculty adviser. As part of their honors program, CFANS students complete CFAN 3100H; they must submit their project for this faculty mentored honors experience to the honors committee for approval prior to registration.
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विद्यार्थीहरू प्रवेशको लागि आवश्यकता
Students must have completed the coursework through high school graduation. They are expected to complete, at a minimum, the University's core subject requirements such as four years of English with an emphasis on writing, including instruction in reading and speaking skills and in literary understanding and appreciation; three years of mathematics including one year each of elementary algebra, geometry, and intermediate algebra; three years of science including one year each of biological and physical science, and including a laboratory experience; three years of social studies including one year each of U.S. history and geography; two years of a single second language; and one year of visual and/or performing arts including instruction in the history and interpretation of the art form. Individual circumstances are also considered as part of the overall assessment of each application and may factor into individual decisions. Students should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 in paper based 79 for internet based, 6.5 for IELTS, and 80 for MELAB. If students have taken the ACT exam and scored 17 or lower on the English or reading section (or SAT critical reading [verbal] score of 420 or lower) need to provide English language scores.
योग्यता
ब्याचलर्स डिग्रीज्
प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
University Of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus
विभागको नाम
College of Food Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences, Department of Horticultural Science
स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
College of Food Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences, Department of Horticultural Science
ठेगाना र पोष्ट कोड
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय सोधपुछकोलागि सम्पर्क ठेगाना
305 Alderman Hall
1970 Folwell Ave
ST PAUL
Minnesota
55108
स्थानबारे जानकारी
The department has been improving the lives of Minnesotans since 1888. The outreach programs have improved the practice of gardening within the state, the breeding programs have developed hundreds of cold-tolerant fruits, flowers, and vegetables, and the research programs are doing everything from warding off invasive plant species to investigating anti-HIV properties in propolis, the brownish resin that honeybees use to repair their hives. The curriculum is flexible. Students take introductory courses in biology, chemistry, and math, and furnish their education by selecting from the many courses offered by Horticultural Science and its related disciplines. In addition to the common coursework, undergraduates specialize their degree by choosing from among the programs of study or by developing their own specialty in consultation with their advisors. The department stresses the importance of learning outside the classroom, and many of the undergraduates participate in Hort Club, Turf Club, or Cornercopia (the Student Organic Farm). Students also complete an internship during their time as an undergraduate.
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आवास सम्बन्धी विस्तृत जानकारी
The University provides housing and living learning opportunities on or near campus. The mission encompasses goals in three areas create individual student living/learning environments, enhance opportunities for commuter student housing and provide housing for students with families, faculty, and visitors. Housing and Residential Life, in coordination with the university police, work to provide a safe and healthy living environment for the student. The University offers eight residential halls and three apartment buildings. The amenities provided in all the residential halls and the apartments are air conditioning, carpeting, dining facilities within hall, card access main entry and resident areas; closet or wardrobe (expanded spaces may have clothes rack), community kitchen, computer lab, dresser, desk and chair (expanded spaces may have tables), Ethernet connection, extra-long twin bed and mattress pad, fee-for-service cable TV, health advocates (student health advisors), ice machines, laundry facilities, local telephone service (phones not provided), lounges, maintenance staff (full time), meeting space, music/piano practice rooms, nightly security monitors, smoke detectors and sprinklers, sports and recreational equipment, games, vacuums, and DVDs available for check out at information desk, study rooms, vending area and window coverings. Yudof Hall apartment, Roy Wilkins Hall and University Village offers different types of room types. University Dining Services has six residential restaurants and offers convenient and flexible meal plans perfect for students, staff or faculty who have a valid university ID. It serves up a changing menu of specialties including pizza, Asian stir-fry, vegetarian selections and American entrees. Each residential restaurant has operating hours and menus based on the needs of their community. A full menu service is offered during the breakfast, lunch/brunch, and dinner meal periods.