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पाठ्यक्रमबारे सारश
This program aims to recover a wisdom which deals with those "first things" that ground and locate human experience within the whole of being. Philosophy is impelled by reference to that totality which distinguishes human existence. It analyzes the frameworks within which other human endeavors occur and recommends ways in which they might be situated so as to throw light on the character of totality. Such illumination, in turn, affects those other human endeavors by giving them perspective. By reason of its location in a Catholic institution, the department of philosophy is particularly interested in the ways revelation has led to development within a properly philosophic wisdom available to believers and unbelievers alike. The curriculum is divided between "historical" and "systematic" courses, the former dealing with an epoch or an individual thinker, the latter with an area or issue. But both types of courses are, in different ways, historical and systematic. Though the systematic courses are ordered toward a given area or issue (ethics or metaphysics or immortality or potentiality), they draw from the entire textual tradition of discourse about the issues in question. Although the historical courses are situated in a given time frame, their intent is to engage the issues through the thinker or thinkers studied.
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विद्यार्थीहरू प्रवेशको लागि आवश्यकता
All applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree before enrolling. Applicants whose native language is not English must submit a score report from the TOEFL or the Michigan English Language Test. The minimum acceptable score on the TOEFL is 600 and the minimum acceptable score on the ELT is 85. They must also submit their GRE test scores in addition to the TOEFL or ELT scores.
University of Dallas accepts IELTS
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
योग्यता
विद्यावारिधि उपाधि
प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
University Of Dallas
विभागको नाम
Braniff Graduate School of Liberal Arts
स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
Braniff Graduate School of Liberal Arts
ठेगाना र पोष्ट कोड
University of Dallas
1845 East Northgate Drive
IRVING
Texas
75062
स्थानबारे जानकारी
The University of Dallas is a catholic, co-educational university located in Irving, Texas, a city of 150,000 residents on the northwest boundary of the city of Dallas. In the center of the Metroplex, the campus is 10 miles from the Dallas-Fort. Since it was founded in 1956, the University of Dallas has been consistently ranked as one of the top liberal arts universities in America. It is one of only eight in Texas to receive Phi Beta Kappa status, and is one of 124 schools nationwide recognized for stressing character development among students. The University offers undergraduate degree programs through the Constantin College of Liberal Arts, undergraduate and graduate degrees in business from the College of Business, doctorate and master's programs in the humanities through the Braniff Graduate School of Liberal Arts, and certificate and master's programs through the School of Ministry. Whatever the program, the University of Dallas offers a superior education in an active, stimulating intellectual environment. It aspires to be recognized regionally and nationally as a premier Catholic, liberal arts school and a first-choice institution for practice-oriented, professional business education. The University of Dallas is a Catholic institution that seeks to educate its students to develop the intellectual and moral virtues, to prepare themselves for life and work, and to become leaders in the community. Through intensive teaching, interactive discourse, and critical analysis, the university pursues truth, virtue, and wisdom in the liberal arts and professional studies.
टेलिफोन नम्बर
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आवास सम्बन्धी विस्तृत जानकारी
On-campus student housing at the University of Dallas is managed within the office of student life. As a residential University, the University of Dallas believes that education is not confined to the academic classroom. Rather, liberal learning is built through the sense of community which occurs when students live and study on campus. The University is committed to establishing the continuity between intellectual and residential life. Living on campus contributes to the intellectual, spiritual, social, and emotional growth of the individual. All incoming freshmen are placed in standard double rooms with a roommate in freshman clusters. The following is a description of each residence hall. Catherine Hall: This hall is equipped with two desks, two regular twin size beds, two closets, and two dressers located inside the closets, a wash basin with storage space beneath, a medicine cabinet and limited book shelving. Jerome Hall: This hall is equipped with two desks, two over the desk hutches with built-in light, two regular twin size beds, two closets, and two dressers located inside the closets, a wash basin with storage space beneath, a medicine cabinet and limited book shelving. Theresa Hall: This hall is equipped with two desks, two over the desk hutches with built-in light, two regular twin size beds, two closets, and two dressers located inside the closets, a wash basin with storage space beneath, a medicine cabinet and limited book shelving. Madonna Hall: This hall is equipped with two desks, two over the desk hutches with built-in light, two regular twin size beds, two closets, and two dressers located inside the closets, a wash basin with storage space beneath, a medicine cabinet and limited book shelving. Gregory Hall: This hall is equipped with two built in desks and shelves, two regular twin size beds, two closets, and two dressers located inside the closets, a wash basin with storage space beneath, a medicine cabinet and limited book shelving.