Major

Behavioral Neuroscience

Traditional Undergraduate

The Behavioral Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary Major designed to serve those traditional undergraduate students interested in the biological basis of behavior with primary emphasis on brain-behavior relationships. The Program of Study provides a core of Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, and Neuroscience courses. Students explore neurobiology and the neural correlates of behavior, sensation and perception, cognition, animal behavior, genetics, and development grounded in the disciplines of Psychology and Biology. Emphasis is placed on biological and psychological research techniques. In her junior or senior year, the student will integrate the two areas in her practicum, a field experience designed to fit each student's specific interest.

The Behavioral Neuroscience Major prepares the student for masters or doctoral graduate work in the growing field of neuroscience or immediate entry into a career as a research technician. The addition of two semesters of physics provides excellent preparation for medical school, veterinary school, or graduate school. Behavioral Neuroscience is not eligible to be considered as a Double Major or a Minor if taken in conjunction with the Biology Major or Minor. Those students interested in medical or veterinary school are provided with further specialized advising to prepare them for competitive admissions to such programs.

Behavioral Neuroscience Majors are required to earn a minimum of a C grade in all required courses for their major. Due to the need for carefully scripted movement through the prerequisites and laboratory courses, students with an interest in this Program should contact the Department Chair in their first year to facilitate graduation in four years.

Students interested in medical school should take Organic Chemistry II, Physics 102, and Calculus I and II.

It is important that students confer closely with her advisor to facilitate graduation in four years. See Biology, Chemistry, and Psychology Departmental sections for course descriptions.

Total Credits
80
Course Sequencing

Four-year Plan

Below is a sample Program of Study for the Behavioral Neuroscience Major. Students should select courses with the assistance of a faculty advisor.

Course Code
Title
Credits
6
Sub-Total Credits
17
Course Code
Title
Credits
3
Sub-Total Credits
17
Course Code
Title
Credits
4
3
Sub-Total Credits
11
Course Code
Title
Credits
9
Sub-Total Credits
9
Course Code
Title
Credits
12
Sub-Total Credits
15

Careful attention to course sequencing is required since courses are offered on rotating years and to ensure that prerequisites are taken.