国际学生入学条件
A. A bachelor's degree typically in a field with ties to research in our department.
B. Letters of reference.
C. Results of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test and TOEFL for non-native speakers of English.
D. Acceptance by the Department of Anatomical Sciences and by the Graduate School.
iBT : Internet-based test 90
IELTS: Overall score of 7 with no subsection below 6.
An applicant must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 on a 4.00 point scale.
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:90
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
卫生科学中心内的解剖科学系提供多学科的研究生课程,从而获得博士学位。学位。学生将接受全面的培训,为在进化形态学,系统学,功能形态学,肌肉骨骼生物学和脊椎动物古生物学领域的教学和研究做好准备。研究生将通过针对其特殊需求的课程计划进行指导。在这方面,解剖科学系不仅与医学院的其他系相互作用,而且还与艺术与科学学院的系(例如人类学,地球科学,生态与进化)以及其他地区博士学位进行交互计划(纽约城市大学,美国自然历史博物馆,理查德·吉尔德研究生院)。该计划旨在训练学生分析和解释脊椎动物的总体结构,以测试系统的,古生态
The Department of Anatomical Sciences, within the Health Sciences Center, offers a multidisciplinary graduate program leading to the Ph.D. degree. Students receive comprehensive training to prepare them for teaching and research in the areas of evolutionary morphology, systematics, functional morphology, musculoskeletal biology, and vertebrate paleontology. Graduate students are guided through a program of courses designed for their particular needs. In this regard, the Department of Anatomical Sciences interacts not only with other departments in the School of Medicine but also with those in the College of Arts and Sciences (e.g., Anthropology, Geosciences, and Ecology and Evolution), as well as other regional doctoral programs (City University of New York, American Museum of Natural History, Richard Gilder Graduate School). The program trains students in the analysis and interpretation of gross vertebrate structure with the goal of testing hypotheses in systematics, paleoecology and adaptation. Training and research focus on applying an evolutionary perspective to the study of morphology, including functional morphology and phylogenetic systematics. Field-based projects for the discovery of new fossils are typically underway every year. Both the locomotor and the craniodental anatomical systems are regions of current interest and investigation within the program. Several faculty in the department specialize in the application of experimental and quantitative techniques to the analysis of the relationship between form and function. Studies of skeletal adaptations are also facilitated by collaboration with the Musculoskeletal Research Laboratory of the Department of Orthopaedics. Questions of systematics are approached at different levels, ranging from alpha taxonomy to higher-order relationships and we provide training and contemporary methods for phylogenetic systematics and biogeography. Students in the program have the opportunity to master a variety of research methods and analytical strategies: electromyography, cineradiography, kinematics and kinetics, in vivo bone strain measurement, quantitative morphology including scaling (allometry) and multivariate morphometrics, phylogenetic systematics, biogeography, scanning electron microscopy and tandem-scanning, CT-based anatomical reconstructions, reflected-light microscopy, behavioral ecology, and principles of paleontological fieldwork.
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