国际学生入学条件
The minimum required GPA is a B+ in your final year of undergraduate study (or in a Masters degree for PhD applicants)
GPA is calculated using only upper level courses (3rd and 4th year -- or using all Masters grades for a PhD applicant) not including lab courses or projects.
If you are applying and still have courses in progress, and you are accepted to the program, your acceptance would be conditional on your maintaining a minimum B+ average in your final year of study.
For international applicants, in general a 'First Class (with distinction)' is equivalent to our required 'B+ or higher' average GPA requirement.
If English is not your first language, we require proof of English language competence.
TOEFL scores (minimum score 92 IBT, 580 on paper based, or 237 on computer based)
Academic IELTS scores (minimum score 6.5 overall and minimum 6 in each section).
Students who have completed a post secondary degree (minimum 4 years) from a program where the language of instructions is English are not required to provide a TOEFL or IELTS score. (Transcripts must state language of instructions was in English).
McMaster's TOEFL Institution code is 0936.
PTE Academic: minimum score of 63
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:92
- 托福笔试总分:580
- 其他语言考试:PTE Academic: minimum score of 63
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课程简介
神经科学研究生课程是神经科学领域的研究密集型跨学科研究生课程,其中包括来自健康科学的教职员工
The Neuroscience Graduate Program is a research intensive interdisciplinary graduate program in Neuroscience that includes faculty members from Health Sciences, Science, Humanities and Engineering. The range of research interests and expertise of the faculty members make this program a unique training environment for graduate students. The strength of our faculty and the resource-rich environment are the main reasons why the students choose The Neuroscience Graduate Program (MiNDS) for their graduate studies. <br>A collaborative partnership among the Faculties of Science, Health Sciences, Engineering and Humanities, the Neuroscience program is designed to break through the conventional boundaries and covers the broadest spectrum of neuroscience. Current research projects within the faculty are aimed at improving human health and discovery in areas such as neural development, behavioural genetics, brain imaging, perception, pain, motor learning, vision, hearing, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, autism, Parkinson's disease, depression, bipolar disorder, dementia, anxiety, addiction, and more.
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