国际学生入学条件
Applicants will upload the following documents to the online application
Departmental Application Form
Personal Statement
CV
Unofficial Transcripts
Only students admitted into our program will be required to send official documents
The University of Wyomings institutional minimum acceptable TOEFL score is 540 76 iBT The minimum acceptable IELTS score is 6.5
UW must receive official transcripts mark sheets transcripts exam results diploma etc for admissions These documents must be original or certified true copies that are either sent directly from the schools in a sealed envelope or from a transcript evaluation agency such as World Education Services WES or any other evaluation agency listed as a member on the NACES website All records should be submitted in the native language and accompanied with an official English translation
We do NOT require the GRE To remove any pressure on applicants to take the GRE we will not be reviewing GRE scores for any applicants even when those scores have been submitted along with the application In addition please do not comment on your scores if you have taken the exam in your materials and ask your letter writers to refrain from commenting on them as well
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:76
- 托福笔试总分:540
- 其他语言考试:The minimum acceptable score for Cambridge English B2 First C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency is 176
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课程简介
心理学和法律集中训练学生学习基本的社会,发展和认知原理,并将其应用于法律体系中的问题。该课程的学生通常对种族/民族在法律决策中的作用,目击者记忆,陪审团决策,警察审讯和供认和/或法医面试等话题感兴趣。在整个职业生涯中,鼓励学生与一个或多个教职员工以及与其他研究生合作并独立工作。鼓励学生开发自己感兴趣的领域的研究计划,并在教师的指导下进行适合自己兴趣的课程。学生与研究生委员会合作,确定完成培训所需的其他课程。在主要顾问的指导下,每个学生都要制定研究计划,并鼓励他们与其他教职员工合作,在专业会议上展示研究成果
The Psychology and Law concentration trains students to take basic social, developmental, and cognitive principles and apply them to issues in the legal system. Students in this program typically have interests in such topics as the role of race/ethnicity in legal decisions, eyewitness memory, jury decision-making, interrogations and confession, and/or policing. Throughout their careers, students are encouraged to work independently and collaboratively with one or more faculty and with other graduate students. Students are encouraged to develop a research program in their own area of interest, and with guidance from faculty mentors, to take courses that are appropriate to one's interests.<br><br>Students work with their graduate committees to identify additional coursework needed to complete their training. Mentored by a primary advisor, each student develops a program of research and is encouraged to collaborative with other faculty and students, to present research at professional conferences, and to publish in professional journals. Where appropriate to their interests, students may be encouraged to take selected law courses from UW's College of Law.
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