国际学生入学条件
Using UVA's on-line application, submit the application, and statement of purpose. Three letters of recommendation should be submitted electronically by your recommenders once you have saved their contact information in your on-line application.
Starting with the applications for Fall 2021 admissions, the UVA Psychology PhD Programs do not require the general or the subject GRE scores. WE WILL NOT BE COLLECTING ANY INFORMATION RELATED TO GRE EXAM SCORES ON THE APPLICATION. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT GRE SCORES TO UVA FOR OUR PROGRAM.
If your first language is not English, the TOEFL test is required. Record your score on your online application. Official scores are not required at the time of application, but if admitted as a student, you will need to arrange to have the Educational Testing Service (ETS) send your scores directly to UVA using the UVA ETS code number 5820. Required TOEFL score is 600 (paper-based), 250 (computer-based) or 90 (internet-based). TOEFL scores are valid for two years from the test date. If you have or will have received an undergraduate degree from an institution where English is the primary language of instruction, you do not need to submit the TOEFL.
Upload an unofficial copy of your transcript(s) to your on-line application. If you are admitted to our program, you will be asked to provide official transcripts at that time.
IELTS - 7.0.
Applicants must upload unofficial transcripts of their entire post-secondary academic record to the online application, including all undergraduate- and graduate-level coursework. Applicants are expected to have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.0 in their undergraduate programs.
Transcripts that are not stated in English must be accompanied by a translation into English
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:90
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
The faculty in the cognitive area have breadth in (1) research content areas, (2) methodologies, and (3) applications to which their research contributes. Content areas include memory (Chad Dodson, Nicole Long, Per Sederberg), computational modeling (Per Sederberg), big data/data science approaches to brain imaging (Jack Van Horn), social cognition and epigenetic approaches to development (Jamie Morris), cognitive aging (Mariana Teles Santos Golino), and education (Dan Willingham). The area's research laboratories make use of virtual reality, eye tracking, and brain imaging technologies including EEG and fMRI. Finally, the area contributes to a number of applied concerns, human-computer interaction, eye-witness testimony, cognitive decline during aging, education practice, and autism. Overall, the area has considerable strength in the content and techniques of cognitive neuroscience as well as in behavioral research. Our goal is to train researchers in cognitive psychology and cognitive science. We help our students prepare for careers in pure research (typically in university settings), as well as applied research in industry, where the skills of cognitive psychologists are in demand. We take care to tailor programs of study to each student's interests: we encourage some of our students to deepen their mathematical training, others to study topics in neuroscience, computer science, linguistics. We also insure that our students learn how to teach, give lectures to colleagues, write well, and obtain funding for their research. All of our students become seasoned data-analysts, and many learn how to program computers. Throughout your studies you work as a teaching assistant in undergraduate courses (such as Introductory Psychology, Research Methods & Data Analysis, Introduction to Perception, Introduction to Cognition, Cognitive Neuroscience), and are a participant in the department's Teacher Training program. We believe that one of the best ways to understand a topic in depth is to teach it to beginners.
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