国际学生入学条件
The Genetics, Genomics, and Bioinformatics (GGB) Graduate Program accepts students with a diverse array of academic training given the breadth of our curriculum and faculty research interests. An undergraduate degree (BA or BS) from an accredited institution with a major appropriate to the proposed graduate program is required. Some International Applicants may also be required to have an M.S. Degree.
A minimum of a 3.0 undergraduate GPA or B-equivalent (if GPA is not on a 4.0 scale). We recommend that you check with the graduate program as they may have a higher standard for their GPA requirements. If your GPA is below this, follow up with the graduate program you are interested. Applications are reviewed in their entirety and the program can look at your other components and advise you on potential admission.
All applications are initially reviewed by the graduate program before a recommendation is submitted to the Graduate Division for final approval.
We require transcripts with final grades or most recent grades (if degree is in progress) from all college-level institutions you have attended. We also require proof of any degree awarded to you. Confirmation of your degree can be a degree posting on a transcript or a copy of your degree certificate. If you have attended an institution located outside of the US.
IELTS - minimum acceptable overall score is 7 with no score less than 6 on any individual component. TOEFL - minimum acceptable scores are: 550 for the revised TOEFL paper-delivered test and 80 for the TOEFL iBT.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
The Genetics, Genomics and Bioinformatics (GGB) Graduate Program leads to conferral of a Ph.D. It offers modern integrative training across genetics, genomics and bioinformatics with opportunities to specialize in one or more experimental or computational disciplines. The GGB Program also administers a full undergraduate curriculum in Genomics/Bioinformatics within the Biological Sciences major. Our program is diverse, with research opportunities in areas ranging from molecular genetics, genome biology, evolutionary genetics to molecular biology and bioinformatics. Our students have access to cutting-edge bioinformatics, high-throughput genomics, microscopy, and proteomics facilities. Robust cross-disciplinary interactions are fostered, with genetics as the central, unifying theme. These collaborations often bridge fundamental and applied genetics that merge the basic and translational life sciences with statistics and computer sciences. This same intellectual diversity also offers incoming students a wide variety of choices for conducting their dissertation research. After completing a core curriculum composed of introductory classes in all three areas of genetics, genomics and bioinformatics, students have the opportunity to specialize in one or more experimental or computational disciplines. This includes training in molecular genetics, systems biology, evolutionary genetics, genomics and bioinformatics. Classes are delivered by faculty from a wide spectrum of biological, biomedical and computational departments. As such, our students receive a broad training that fosters new perspectives on their own research. The GGB melds relevant statistics, computer science and life science courses into a flexible curriculum that appeal to computationally-oriented informaticians as well as to more experimentally-oriented your researchers. This curricular track has helped the GGB retain its unique identity in an environment of rapid change.
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