An official transcript from the institution from which you received your bachelor degree is required, as well as a transcript from institution(s) where any graduate level courses or degrees have been taken/completed. Applicants are not required to submit an official transcript of courses taken/completed at WMU.
Students may demonstrate English proficiency in any of the following ways:
Minimum English proficiency test scores:
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): 80 iBT graduate (WMU Institutional Code: 1902)
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic:6.5 graduate
Pearson Test of English, Academic Module (PTE): 54 graduate
International Baccalaureate, grade of 5 in English at the Higher Level
General Certificate of Education: a grade of A or B in English from one of the five British-based examining boards graduate
Successful completion of ELS level 112
Successful completion of either four years of upper secondary school or one year of full-time tertiary (university-level) education from select countries meets WMU English language proficiency requirements
Successful completion of a WMU Pathway II or the final level in the WMU Center for English Language and Culture for International Students (CELCIS)
Cambridge Advanced English Certificate: a grade of A or B graduate
SAT Evidence-based Reading and Writing Subscore (EBRW): 500
Duolingo:105 graduate
Michigan English Test (MET): 57 graduate
Common European Framework of Languages (CEFR): C1 graduate
The Institute for Intercultural and Anthropological Studies at Western Michigan University provides WMU students and employees as well as community members new opportunities to participate in interdisciplinary research, experience collaborative instruction and engage in intercultural activities. It is home to WMU’s existing undergraduate major and minor in anthropology, as well as the recently reinstated African American and African Studies major and minor.
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Upon graduation, AAAS majors may pursue the following career paths:
Entry-level positions in public and private non-profits, especially with an emphasis on issues of cultural competence, diversity and inclusion
Entry-level positions in business, politics and government
Support and direct service positions in public schools, social service organizations, and the juvenile and criminal justice systems
Professional and graduate study in law, the social sciences and social work
Medical insurance: 1999 USD per year