Developmental and Brain Sciences
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 14,403 / Semester
    Next IntakeSeptember 5, 2023

    Developmental and Brain Sciences

    About

    The PhD program in Developmental and Brain Sciences (DBS) at the University of Massachusetts Boston is a research-intensive program focused on understanding cognition, perception, and behavior when underlying neural and hormonal mechanisms are developing. Core faculty (Tashauna Blankenship, Erik Blaser, Vivian Ciaramitaro, Randy Corpuz, Tiffany Donaldson, Richard Hunter, Zsuzsa Kaldy, Lisa Maeng, Jin Ho Park, and Susan Zup) engage in lab work ranging from cognitive development and psychophysics to neuroendocrinology and behavioral genetics.

    Students may follow a cognitive specialization investigating functional changes in perceptual and cognitive abilities or a behavioral specialization investigating neural and hormonal correlates of behavior. Independent of specialization, DBS students will receive rigorous core training in methods (dry and wet lab skills, advanced statistical methods, computational tools like MATLAB) and work in laboratories using multiple levels of investigation including psychophysical and neuropsychological evaluation, functional brain imaging (NIRS, ERP), and neuropharmacological, molecular/cellular, and genetic methods.

    Our Mission

    We seek to provide our graduate students with superior training that prepares them for successful careers in a variety of settings as researchers, clinicians, and academics, giving them the knowledge and skills to contribute high-impact science to various fields, including clinical science, education and public policy; and 2) to produce graduates who can uniquely contribute multi-level, developmental and translational research and advancement to the field of neuroscience.

    Our educational mission is to prepare students to approach fundamental areas of neuroscience in this multi-disciplinary fashion by training students in a research intensive environment that uses human and animal models to study cognition  (learning, memory, attention, language), perception (vision, hearing), and the genetic, hormonal, and environmental influences (in utero chemicals, maternal stimulation, enriching toys) on behavior while underlying neural and hormonal mechanisms are developing (e.g. in infancy and early childhood). 

    In line with the University's mission, the DBS program engages in rigorous research which serves the public good of our city, our commonwealth, our nation and our world in an environment that nurtures diversity, inclusion, and a commitment to our urban population.

    The application window for Fall 2023 matriculation is now open. Applications are due December 15, 2022. Applications received after this date are considered on a space-available basis only

     

    DBS labs are housed in the Integrated Sciences Complex, part of our campus on the Columbia Point peninsula. This location is just a few miles south of downtown and offers wonderful views of the city and Boston Harbor.

    If you have additional questions, please contact us at [email protected].

     

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    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    GPA

    A minimum, cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (or international equivalent) in all undergraduate work. Please note that some programs may require a supplemental list of coursework and/or discipline specific GPA calculation. Please review your programs’ requirements to confirm.

    Bachelor's Degree

    At the time of enrollment, a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution of recognized standing or an international equivalent. International applicants must submit evidence that they have completed the equivalent of a regionally accredited, U.S. university-level bachelor’s degree program. Most international 3-year degrees, including the Indian Bachelor of Arts, Sciences and Commerce degrees, are not considered to be equivalent.

    Online Application and Fee

    The nonrefundable application fee is $75.

    No application fee for UMass Boston alumni! UMass Boston alumni and current students that plan to complete degree requirements prior to graduate enrollment can submit the application without paying the application fee.

    Official Transcripts

    Official transcripts for all institutions where you have earned more than 6 credits. Most transcripts can be requested electronically through the Centralized Application System (CAS). Original hardcopy transcripts must be sealed in an envelope from the issuing institution.

    Test Scores

    • Some programs require official GRE or GMAT test scores. Please review program requirements to confirm.
    • Applicants who completed undergraduate coursework outside of the United States may be required to submit English proficiency test results, even if they are permanent residents or citizen of the U.S. Please review the international applicant page.
    • UMass Boston’s institution code is 3924. We can only accept official score reports sent electronically or in hardcopy directly from the testing agency.
    • In accordance with Massachusetts state law, Office of Graduate Studies and Graduate Admissions policy permits residents of Massachusetts who have been diagnosed as developmentally disabled (including those with specific language disabilities, such as dyslexia, but not including those whose sole disability is blindness) to request a waiver of the requirement to submit GRE, GMAT, or MAT scores. To qualify for a waiver, an applicant must submit documentation of their disability. Some graduate programs require an alternative mode of assessment (e.g., a writing sample) in lieu of the standardized test score.
    • For information, contact your program of interest.

    Letters of Recommendation

    • The number of letters required varies by program. Please review program requirements. The recommenders you identify will receive an email with instructions upon submission of the online application.
    • Typically, one or more letters from former professors familiar with your academic abilities provide the strongest recommendations. Recommenders should have worked closely with the applicant in an academic, professional, or community service setting. Letters should not be written by friends or family members of the applicant. Letters should focus on the applicant’s abilities and past academic performance, while also indicating an ability to effectively complete graduate-level coursework.

    Statement of Purpose

    The statement of purpose is your opportunity to show the graduate admissions committee why you wish to pursue graduate study, as well as your specific interests and goals. In general the first part of your statement (about 300 words) shares your reason for wanting to attend graduate school while the second part (about 1200 word) indicates your specific interest and the kind of work you would like to do in your intended field. The program to which you are applying may have other instructions regarding the content and nature of this statement. You will be able to upload your Statement of Purpose to your application in .doc or .pdf form.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 61
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 90

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 75

    How to Apply

    • Choose which graduate program is the best fit.
    • Review your program’s application requirements and deadlines.
    • Submit your application, statement of purpose, and transcripts through Liaison’s Centralized Application System (CAS):
    • Graduate Nursing Application for all nursing programs
    • BusinessCAS for all College of Management programs
    • GradCAS for all other programs!
    • Order transcripts electronically in the Centralized Application System (CAS) or by requesting official hardcopies be mailed to the address for your CAS:
      • BusinessCAS Transcript Processing Center
        P.O. Box 9221
        Watertown, MA 02471
         
      • GradCAS Transcript Processing Center
        P.O. Box 9217
        Watertown, MA 02471
         
    • If GRE or GMAT scores are required for your program, request official scores be sent to the University of Massachusetts Boston (institution code 3924).
    • If you are an international applicant, please review our bachelor’s equivalency and English language proficiency requirements. If submitting TOEFL or IELTS scores, request that they be sent to the University of Massachusetts Boston (institution code 3924).
    • If we are unable to determine international degree equivalence, we may ask applicants to submit an external evaluation from the Center for Educational Documentation (www.cedevaluations.com). The foreign evaluation does not replace the official transcript requirement.

    If you need to submit other hardcopy materials or cannot send materials to a P.O. Box, you can send materials directly to our office (please allow for additional processing time):
    UMass Boston Graduate Admissions
    100 Morrissey Boulevard
    Boston, MA 02125

    Developmental and Brain Sciences

    University of Massachusetts Boston

    University of Massachusetts Boston

    United States of America

    United States of America, Boston