国际学生入学条件
600 TOEFL Minimum score
100 TOEFLI Minimum score
College transcripts (unofficial acceptable for initial reviewupon admittance official transcripts are required by the WSU Graduate School)
Three (3) letters of reference submitted directly by the reference writer
Resume or curriculum vitae
TOEFL, IELTS, MELAB scores or language waiver for all international applicants from a country whose primary language is not English.
Personal statement (350 words maximum)
Describe why you are interested in studying neuroscience and identify faculty mentors (minimum of 3) you are interested in working with and explain why (if admitted to WSU, you will be able to change your choice of mentor during lab rotations).
Describe an achievement you are proud of and discuss how you reached your goal and any obstacles you had to overcome to reach it. Or conversely, tell us about a time when you didnt achieve a goal and what you learned from the experience.
Writing statement (350 words maximum + 350 words for citations)
Describe a major finding in neuroscience and/or biomedicine over the past five (5) years and explain why you think it was important. Be sure to cite references used after the writing statement.
Cumulative GPA (all courses) minimum 3.0
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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
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system from elementary molecular events to integrative outputs such as behavior and autonomic control. The PhD program in Neuroscience at WSU includes classroom discussions of primary neuroscience literature, courses designed specifically to teach students scientific reasoning and training in proposal writing and oral presentation skills. However, the bulk of the program is spent pursuing a scientific question that includes the design and completion of an original investigation. Students develop their project under the expert guidance of well-funded and renowned neuroscientists on the faculty at WSU. Members of the graduate faculty in the Program in Neuroscience come from multiple departments, colleges, and campuses from across the University, thus giving students a broad selection of mentors and potential topics for their thesis research. Students in the graduate Program in Neuroscience participate in the activities sponsored by the Integrated Program in Biomedical Sciences (iPBS). All programs that participate in iPBS have a common core curriculum in the first semester (rotations, professional development, and classes in scientific reasoning and quantitative analysis). After completion of the first semester of study, students have the option to change programs and complete their degree in anyone of the participating programs. Participating programs include Neuroscience, Molecular Bioscience, Immunology and Infectious Diseases and Combined Residency PhD Programs (Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Microbiology).
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