国际学生入学条件
First-year students: To be eligible for admission, freshman students must have met/be on track to meet all upper/senior secondary school requirements with the equivalent of a 2.5 GPA to be automatically considered for admission to undergraduate programs. Secondary school students/graduates: Please submit academic transcripts/mark sheets for grades 9-12 and secondary school leaving certificates, exam results or diplomas showing secondary school completion (if applicable).
Students who have completed at least one semester (12 U.S. credits) of university or post-secondary study: university transcript/mark sheets/exam results listing all courses, grades and credits/hours and diplomas/graduation certificates (if applicable). Students who qualify for transfer do not need to submit secondary school documents.IELTS-6, TOEFL IBT- 70, TOEFL PBT-525, PTE- 48
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雅思考试总分
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:70
- 托福笔试总分:525
- 其他语言考试:PTE Academics - 48
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课程简介
Neuroscience, the interdisciplinary study of the nervous system and brain, is an established area of scientific inquiry and yet an emerging area of intense focus. The UM Neuroscience Major contributes to understanding the cause, treatment and prevention of neurological disorders, traumatic brain injury and mental disorders by educating enthusiastic students from across the state of Montana, the US and the world.<br><br>The Neuroscience Major provides students a comprehensive understanding of the structure and function of the nervous system and brain. The major consists of two degree opportunities with students choosing between the Cognitive & Behavioral Neuroscience and Cellular & Molecular Neuroscience options. Both options ensure that students receive training in neuroscience techniques and neuroscience research, and scientific writing. The program will prepare UM students to pursue graduate work in neuroscience or careers in medicine, academia, education, research companies, law, science writing, speech pathology, and other disciplines in which scientific knowledge of the brain are key components.<br><br>The curriculum is broad, comprehensive and interdisciplinary, and will nurture understanding of the nervous system from multiple perspectives and approaches. Courses are taught by faculty in the Division of Biological Sciences, Psychology, Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Health, Economics, Dance, and Literature.
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