国际学生入学条件
All transcripts (official versions must be sent to the Graduate College)
GRE scores (not required)
Proof of English proficiency is required for any international applicant born in a country where English is not the official language.
A minimum 3.0 GPA
GPA for all undergraduate (and graduate) work
A one-page statement of interests, which outlines your background (including any professional experience), your professional goals and why you are a strong candidate for the program
At least 2 letters of recommendation, preferably from course professors and/or research directors
Up to 12 units of graduate level coursework may be transferred into the Applied Biosciences PSM program/degree. This includes units earned as a non-degree graduate student and other graduate level work competed at other institutions. See the UA Graduate College policies for transfer credit.
Recommended GRE Subject tests: general test only
Minimum GRE Verbal: 130-170, in 1 point increments
Minimum GRE Quantitative: 130-170, in 1 point increments
Minumum GRE Written: 0-6, half point increments
Minimum TOEFL: 79 internet based (iBT) or 550 paper based (PB) or
Minimum IELTS: 7 (no subject area below 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 - Minimum score of 60
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课程简介
The Applied Biosciences (ABS) program at the University of Arizona (UA) is a Graduate Interdisciplinary Program (GIDP) under the Graduate College. ABS is a dedicated Master's program that awards a Professional Science Master's degree, and prepares students for careers in the biotechnology and health science industries. It consists of foundational and practical training in various areas of applied biosciences, along with cross-training in workplace skills, such as business, research and regulatory affairs. A mandatory internship is an integral part of the ABS experience. During a two-year course of studies, students will gain a strong understanding of the applications of the biological sciences to real world problems, including those faced by public institutions and private industry.<br>The primary objective of the SBB track is to prepare students for jobs as research professionals in the field of bioenergy, biofuels, and novel agricultural systems research as part of a<br>sustainable regional and global bioeconomy. Students will be interested in research towards selecting and improving appropriate feedstock, producing feedstock in a sustainable manner, researching conversion of the feedstock to biofuels, bioenergy and value-added coproducts, and in developing techno-economic and sustainability models to evaluate paths to commercialization and socioeconomic impacts. Students completing the SBB track will seek employment in public or private research organizations (including universities) that conduct research in these fields, private companies (from bioenergy startups to established multinationals in the existing energy industries) that are interested in sustainable bioenergy research and implementation, governmental agencies that regulate the biofuels industry, and in nonprofit organizations that evaluate the environmental and societal impact of these industries.
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