国际学生入学条件
Applicants must complete at least a baccalaureate degree or its equivalent prior to enrollment in the Program. Examples of undergraduate majors that normally constitute satisfactory preparation for graduate work in Neuroscience include but are not limited to: Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Neurobiology, Neuroscience and Psychology.
The Genetics GIDP program does not have absolute criteria for GPA or GRE scores, characteristics of a strong application will generally include:
GPA of 3.5 or higher
GRE scores are optional
3 strong letters of recommendation from college professors, one of whom served as advisor for an independent research study, international students should provide at least one letter from a scientist who works in or is known well the U.S. system
A strong personal statement indicating basis for interest in genetic graduate study in neuroscience, relevant background, and career goals
A Curriculum Vitae
The Graduate Admissions Committee evaluates the entire admissions file. Deficiencies in one or two of the areas described above should not discourage interested applicants from applying.
All required documents *must be* uploaded electronically, no paper copies will be accepted during the application process.
Scores from the General Test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
Scanned copies of transcripts from each college or university attended
A Personal Statement (see below)
Three (3) letters of recommendation (follow the instruction on the Graduate College application)
International students must submit TOEFL scores
International students are required to submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Minimum TOEFL: a score of 550 (paper based) or 79 (iBT) or higher.
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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 University of Arizona has a rich history of genetics research, representing the entire range of model, experimental, and applied biological systems. Geneticists at the University of Arizona study genetic model organisms – such as Drosophila and yeasts – the genetics of crop plants and animals of agricultural importance, microbial genetics and virology, evolutionary and conservation genetics, and of course the genetics of human beings and their families with a focus on how their genetics relate to health and disease. Our faculty's research is highly impactful, and we are internationally recognized for innovative work, often covering many branches of knowledge within genetics and integrating with ''non-genetic'' fields of biology. Our investigators collaborate often, with others at the University of Arizona and with others across the United States and throughout the world.<br><br>The study of genes, their functions, their interactions, and their inheritance will prepare you for a wide variety of possible careers. Your training at the University of Arizona will prepare you for life-long learning and high impact research in all of the biological and biomedical fields because the concepts of genetics inform all other areas of research.
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