国际学生入学条件
Hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, or have done work equivalent to that required for such a degree.
Show promise of ability to pursue advanced study and research, as judged by the student's scholastic record.
Have adequate preparation to enter graduate study in the chosen field. Have at least a 2.75 (2.00=C) undergraduate grade point average.
For review and decision purposes you are required to upload an unofficial copy of your transcript(s) in the application. We require one copy of the scanned transcript from each undergraduate and graduate institution that you attended. Include any transcripts, mark sheets, or grade reports, and any certificates, degrees, diplomas, or statements of graduation or completion from each college or university attended, regardless of the length of attendance, whether or not courses were completed, and whether or not you believe the record will affect your admission or transfer of credit.
Internet Based TOEFL- 75
IELTS - 6.0
Duolingo - 120
Hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, or have done work equivalent to that required for such a degree.
Show promise of ability to pursue advanced study and research, as judged by the student's scholastic record.
Have adequate preparation to enter graduate study in the chosen field. Have at least a 2.75 (2.00=C) undergraduate grade point average.
Applicants to programs in the College of Engineering and Applied Science must have a 3.00 (3.00=B) undergraduate grade point average. Note: applicants who cannot meet this undergraduate standard may still secure regular admission if they have completed 9 semester hours of relevant graduate course work with at least a 3.25 grade point average.
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:75
- 托福笔试总分:537
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo - 120
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课程简介
In paleontology and paleobiology, we ask questions about the evolution of life that range across all geological time and span from individual species to the whole of life. We study the evolution of mammals, especially those that lived after dinosaur extinction and during past intervals of climate change, the structure and dynamics of Mesozoic ecosystems recorded in fossil feces, the origin and evolution of colonial marine life, and the interactions between biotic and planetary evolution.<br><br>We ask our questions using museum specimens and new discoveries made from the field, geochemistry, phylogenetic methods based on fossils and molecules, statistical analyses of large parts of the fossil record, and evolutionary theory. Our field research takes us all over the Rocky Mountain Region to the Arctic and tropical America, and we utilize the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History's vast paleontology collection that includes over 150,000 catalogued specimens from more than 45 states and 80 countries.
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