国际学生入学条件
The application process for the PPH is separate from the application to the Stony Brook SOM. Admission to one program is determined independently from admission to the other, and admission to one program does not guarantee admission to the other.
To avoid the need to send support documents to both programs, Stony Brook SOM applicants who also apply to the PPH can request in writing that the SOM provide to the PPH a copy of their support documents including MCAT scores, official transcripts from all post-secondary schools, and letters of recommendation for their application for admission to the PPH.
SOM applicants who apply to the PPH must provide one additional reference that addresses the applicant's public health leadership potential.
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a 3.0 GPA or better. Admitted students usually have GPAs that are higher than 3.0. The major must have an equivalent at the State University of New York (SUNY).
Official transcripts from all post-secondary schools. Transcripts for all degrees earned in schools outside the U.S. or Canada must be evaluated by an agency accredited by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services. See section on International applicants for more information about this process. The requirement for evaluation of transcripts is waived for graduates of foreign medical schools with a current license to practice in the U.S.
Official GRE (verbal, quantitative, and analytical) scores are required.
Three references from persons who can address the applicant's capacity to provide leadership in public health and complete a course of graduate study. If the applicant is a student or has graduated within the last two years, at least one letter must be from a college or university faculty member with whom the applicant has studied. If the applicant is a member of the public health workforce, at least one letter must be from a senior administrator in the organization who is familiar with his/her work.
International applicants who trained in non-English speaking schools and do not reside in an English speaking country are required to take either the TOEFL or IELTS exam. Students who fail to meet this requirement must enroll in a course at the Intensive English Center and achieve satisfactory grades before admission to graduate study. Students whose scores on either of these exams are more than two years old must retake the test. The expected minimum score is for the IELTS exam is 7, with no subsection below 6. The expected minimum score on the TOEFL Internet Based Test is 90.
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- 托福笔试总分:160
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课程简介
斯托尼布鲁克的公共卫生课程提供公共卫生(MPH)学位,可以通过医学博士学位获得。合并后的课程要求完成医学院对医学博士学位(MD)的所有要求以及MPH课程的所有54个学分。但是,医学院将接受以下针对8-10周选修课程的MPH课程:HPH 506,HPH 507,HPH 514,HPH 542和HPH546。此外,公共卫生计划还将接受医学院提供6-9个学分,以介绍临床医学,当代社会医学和医学教育主题模块,这些课程将替代MPH核心课程中的3个学分课程和相应浓度的3-6个学分。在申请组合课程时,学生将能够选择三个
The Program in Public Health at Stony Brook offers a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree, which can be obtained with the MD degree. The combined program requires the completion of all School of Medicine requirements for a Medical Doctorate (MD) and all 54 credits of the MPH program. However, the School of Medicine will accept the following MPH courses which will be applied towards 8-10 weeks of electives: HPH 506, HPH 507, HPH 514, HPH 542, and HPH 546. In addition, the Program in Public Health will accept 6-9 credits from the School of Medicine for their Introduction to Clinical Medicine, Medicine in Contemporary Society, and Themes in Medical Education modules that will substitute for a 3-credit course within the core MPH curriculum and 3-6 credits within the respective concentration. Students will be able to select one of the three MPH concentrations – Health Analytics, Community Health, and Health Policy & Management - when applying to the combined program and may choose to complete one of the following options: 5-Year Sequencing Option (RECOMMENDED): Option 1: MD then MPH then MD: The student would take one year of MPH course work in the Program in Public Health between their second and third year of medical school. Please note that some MPH course work would need to be taken during medical school. 4 Year Sequencing Option (NOT RECOMMENDED): Option 2: MPH during MD: The student would take all MPH course work in the Program in Public Health interspersed during medical school. Please note that some MPH course work will be required during the summer prior to beginning medical school.
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