国际学生入学条件
All Official Transcripts. TOEFL PBT - 550. TOEFL IBT - 80. IELTS - 6.5.
On the form, indicate your intended field of study:
7692: Doctorate in Human Development and Family Studies
7693: Youth Program Management and Evaluation-Graduate Certificate
7694: Youth Development Specialist-Graduate Certificate
7645: Youth Development-MA
7722: Family Community Services-MA
7691: Human Development and Family Studies-MS
7702: Child Development-MS
References - Within the MSU portal system, indicate your recommenders
In your MSU application, you need to identify your recommenders and provide their contact information. Your list of recommenders will be sent an email from the University that provides them instructions on how to upload their reference letter into your portal. Ask them to complete the form and write a letter assessing your ability to successfully complete the graduate program. Reference letters sent directly to the department from an applicant or a recommender will not be included in an application. All applications should include at least one academic reference. Please ask former professors, work supervisors, or others who can best assess your academic experience and potential. Family members and friends are not appropriate recommenders.
2. Submit a Department Application
Complete the Department Application Form which includes your academic statement and your personal statement.
All applicants must clearly indicate the faculty member(s) from whom they wish to receive research mentorship.
Ph.D. applicants must clearly indicate the desired concentration area of study (i.e., Child Development, Couple and Family Therapy, or Lifespan Human Development and Family Diversity)
3. Submit Additional Required Materials
Resume/Curriculum Vitae that includes the following:
Employment history
Education, degrees
Honors and leadership
Student organizations, professional organizations, and honor societies
Honors, special awards, research and other creative work
Other material related to your professional background and experience
Test Scores
The three-part Graduate Record Examination (GRE) ''General Test'' scores taken within the last 5 years must be submitted if you are applying: (1) to the Ph.D. program, (2) to the Master's Plan A (research track) program, or (3) as an international student. You do not need to submit GRE scores if you are a U.S. resident applying to the Master's Plan B (professional track) program. International applicants must submit GRE scores for the Plan A and Plan B Master's Program. Send the GRE scores directly to the University. The code for Michigan State University is 1465.
Applicants whose native language is not English must submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) taken within the last 2 years. The code for Michigan State University is 1465.
Transcripts
Request one official transcript from each college or university you have attended and have them mailed directly to the Department.
Once an application is complete, each application will be reviewed using the following criteria:
Prior educational and professional achievements
Societal impact of academic and career goals as stated in the academic and personal statements
Fit with program goals and research interests of faculty in the department
Alignment with a faculty advisor who is available to mentor the candidate
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:PTE A - 53. MELAB - 83. MSUELT - 80-84.
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课程简介
Our department offers cutting-edge, advanced methods training for graduate students to prepare them to be avid consumers and producers of research. Our faculty have expertise in advanced research design and statistical methods in applied research settings. Our methods training program reflects this applied focus, by helping students apply advanced statistical techniques to real-world scientific questions. <br>Faculty mentors work closely with doctoral students in experiences related to professional development, theory and conceptual model development, and translational research. Each student completes a professional portfolio during the course of the doctoral program in addition to comprehensive exams and the dissertation. The Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Human Development and Family Studies offers four concentrations from which students may choose. They include Child Development: focus on behavioral, psychological, biological and contextual processes that promote positive developmental outcomes in infants and young children. Family Diversity: focus on families in sociocultural context to include attention to gender, ethnicity, racial socialization, immigration, poverty, disability, sexual orientation and aging. Lifespan Human Development: focus on developmental processes across the life course in the context of family, community, schools and other environments. Study may focus on one life stage (youth, emerging or older adults) or examine an issue (attachment, chronic illness) across the entire life course. Couple and Family Therapy: focus on the application of research and theory to individual, group, couple and family therapy. Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE).
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