国际学生入学条件
Submit your application for admission to the CTS Ph.D. program using the Graduate College's online application (GradApp) at http://apply.grad.arizona.edu/. You will specify the campus on which you wish to study (Main/Tucson or Phoenix).
Letters of Recommendation: You must have two professional letters of recommendation attesting to your ability to complete the program. You will identify the recommenders in GradApp, and they will receive an e-mail from the Graduate College prompting them to directly upload their letters of recommendation to accompany your application. Be sure to notify the recommenders to expect the e-mail when you submit your application. You may request more than two letters of recommendation.
Curriculum Vitae: You will upload your current C.V. to be included with your application in GradApp.
Personal Statement: Please prepare a statement explaining your interest in Clinical Translational Sciences, including any specific research interests (and expected faculty mentor, if already identified). You may also discuss why you feel you are a good candidate for the CTS program and/or how training in CTS would contribute to your career objectives.
Test Scores: GRE scores are not required for admission. International students from non-English speaking countries must take an accepted English proficiency exam and have their score reported to the Graduate College.
Test of English as a Foreign Language(link is external) (TOEFL) - minimum score of 79 iBT (or 60 on the revised PBT with no section score lower than 15).
International English Language Testing System(link is external) (IELTS) - minimum composite score of 7, with no subject area below a 6
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:79
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:Pearson PTE Academic (link is external) - minimum score of 60
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课程简介
The Clinical Translational Sciences (CTS) graduate program is designed to provide a strong foundation in clinical translational sciences for post-baccalaureate or postgraduate students with either a clinical or basic science background. Students may earn either a Master of Science (M.S.), or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in CTS from the University of Arizona. While the CTS program is housed in the College of Medicine - Tucson, students may earn the Ph.D. either at the University's main Tucson campus or at the Phoenix biomedical campus and may work with a faculty mentor from any of the University's Health Sciences colleges.<br><br>The program is intended to provide the foundation for a research career in the Clinical Translational Sciences. To achieve this aim, the student requires: (a) an adequate base knowledge of biostatistics and CTS coursework that is specific to the student's health-related discipline or clinical interest, (b) experience and training in research, culminating in an independent research project, and c) professional development including experience and training in research ethics, presentation and publication of research findings and preparation of grant applications. For Ph.D. students, a Minor program of study is also required in a discipline that is relevant to the student's long-term scholarly goals.
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