Program Description
The behavioral neuroscience major is an interdepartmental program for
undergraduates, supported by neuroscience faculty across the College of
Science. Behavioral
neuroscience combines the disciplines of biology and psychology and focuses on brain mechanisms and how
they give rise to behavioral functions in humans and animals. The goal
is to achieve an understanding of the anatomy and physiology of nerve
cells, chemical transmission, neural circuits, fundamental biological
processes such as inheritance and development, and then to see how these
biological events give rise to normal and pathological behavior. The
primary objective of the neuroscience major is to draw together faculty
and students who are interested in this interdisciplinary topic and to
provide undergraduates with a rigorous education in the field. This major prepares students for advancement to graduate programs in neuroscience or related fields and for admission to medical school or other health
profession programs.