国际学生入学条件
A B.A. or B.S. degree from a regionally accredited institution (may be in progress at the time of application, but must be completed before admission can be finalized.
To be considered for regular admission, applicants must have a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.75 or the equivalent (on the U.S. 4.0 scale). Applicants who have earned 9 or more letter-graded graduate credits must have a minimum graduate GPA of 3.0 or the equivalent, this graduate GPA supersedes the undergraduate GPA.
IELTS - 6.5 overall score with minimum sub-scores of 6.5 in reading and writing
TOEFL iBT - minimum overall score of 80 with minimum subscores of 18 in reading and writing
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雅思考试指南
- 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:Academic PTE - 60 overall<br>Duolingo Test of English (DET) - 120 overall
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课程简介
应用心理学为增进生活和解决社会问题创造了理解和解决方案。在我们的研究中,我们使用科学来产生知识,以指导行动并在日常生活的背景和环境中制定政策。我们将问题带到种族,阶级,性别,文化,年龄和残疾状况各异的社区,企业和非营利组织,学校和家庭。这使我们的科学不仅经常与国内外其他研究人员合作,而且还与生活和工作环境中的人们合作。通过合作,我们努力让社区合作者使用和维持我们共同学习的知识。<br> <br>应用社会心理学领域的学生学习对自我,人际关系,群体间关系和社会认知的社会心理学理解。这些核心社会心理学理论和过程
The Community area faculty and graduate students share an interest in Urban Health and Community Well-being. We define health broadly to encompass work promoting mental and physical health, as well as healthy social outcomes and remediating negative influences like discrimination. Specifically, our research promotes healthy relationship, group, and community functioning and well-being, with many projects addressing issues relevant to underrepresented and disadvantaged groups. Our work also addresses numerous pressing social issues, including intimate partner violence, prevention of sexual violence and assault, and homelessness. We conduct research in diverse communities and across international contexts that translates into theory development, practical solutions and effective social policy. Our program provides leadership in the national movement of academic-community partnerships, whereby graduate students work together in teams with community partners, faculty members and other collaborators on research projects. In many cases, given the complex nature of social issues we study, our collaborations are interdisciplinary in approach. Through close or collaborative work with diverse community partners, we develop theoretically-based social science intervention research to address important social issues. We share a commitment to research that makes a difference in the world and that situates findings in the context of lived experience. This research examines individuals in their varied social and cultural contexts and settings (i.e., dyads and social groups, organizations, communities, and institutions including their historical practices and current social or legal policies). Such psychological phenomena span multiple levels of analysis and thus require the use of methodologies appropriate to such challenges (e.g., HLM of within and between person changes over time and of individuals embedded in groups, intervention programs or other settings, field experimentation, geographic information systems and mapping, qualitative analysis of individual and community narratives). Thus, our graduate program provides training in a creative mix of research methods, both qualitative and quantitative, and theories of the person-in-context. Students in the Community Psychology track study the definition and conceptualization of social problems, social ecology and social systems, models of intervention and change (e.g., empowerment, prevention), human diversity, social support and mutual aid, and sense of community. Students pursue research and action projects in community settings in which these core theories, concepts and methods are applied.
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