国际学生入学条件
You must submit an official record of academic performance for the equivalent of 9th, 10th, and 11th grades under the US system. All official documents must be accompanied by a verified English translation if the original document is not in English. Include any certificates, diplomas, or examination results marking the completion of secondary education or preparation for higher education (i.e., O- or A-level or IB exam results).
Applicants should typically receive a minimum of 100 total for the Internet-based TOEFL (iBT) with preferred sub-scores of 26 (Reading), 26 (Listening), 22 (Writing), and 25 (Speaking). A score of 7.0 or higher on each band is expected on IELTS. A composite score of 120 or higher is expected for the DET with preferred.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:A score of 120 or higher is expected for the DET
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课程简介
约翰·霍普金斯大学是拥有认知科学系的少数大学之一。认知科学是对人类思维和大脑的研究,重点在于思维如何表示和操纵知识以及如何在大脑中实现心理表示和过程。认知科学家使用多种方法来探索诸如感知,记忆和语言等功能,例如行为研究,功能性神经成像,语言分析和计算模型。该系在专注的环境中提供以理论为导向的研究和培训机会,该环境致力于应对将现代方法整合到大脑/大脑研究中的多学科知识挑战。
Students in the Department of Cognitive Science are provided theoretically oriented research and training opportunities as they approach the study of the mind and brain from multiple perspectives. Our undergraduate program reflects the interdisciplinary nature of the field, allowing you to approach the study of the mind and brain from multiple perspectives. These majors will gain broad knowledge of the field, plus a greater understanding of its sub-disciplines.<br>Cognitive science is the study of the human mind and brain, focusing on how the mind represents and manipulates knowledge and how mental representations and processes are realized in the brain.<br>Conceiving of the mind as an abstract computing device instantiated in the brain, cognitive scientists seek to understand the mental computations underlying cognitive functioning, and how these computations are implemented by neural tissue. Also of central interest in cognitive science are questions about how cognitive functions develop, and how they break down when the brain is damaged. Cognitive science is a relatively new field, having emerged at the interface of cognitive psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, and computer science. As a consequence of this diverse ancestry, cognitive science incorporates a variety of perspectives and methodologies, including linguistic analysis, empirical studies of normal cognitive functioning in adults, developmental studies of children, cognitive neuropsychological research on cognitive deficits, functional neuroimaging studies, and computational modeling.<br>The undergraduate program in cognitive science at Johns Hopkins University reflects the interdisciplinary nature of the field, allowing students to approach the study of the mind and brain from multiple perspectives. Students gain broad knowledge of the field as a whole, plus a greater depth of understanding in two of the sub-disciplines within the field.
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