Northeastern University Program In Behavioral Neuroscience

Boston, MA
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.

Student and Faculty
Number of Faculty: 0 Number of Students: 500
Ethnicity Hispanic Percent: 0.00% Non-Hispanic Percent: 0.00%
Race Asian: 0.00% American Indian or Alaskan Native: 0.00% Black or African American: 0.00% White: 0.00% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander:: 0.00%
Unique Program Features
Northeastern's signature co-operative education program integrates rigorous classroom study with real world experiences to enhance professional growth. Co-op is different from internships – our students alternate classroom studies with full-time work in career-related jobs, both domestically and abroad, for six months. Our graduates are prepared to apply both knowledge and skills to unfamiliar tasks and activities in new, authentic contexts and continue to learn in a work-based environment.
Program Characteristics
Year Established: 1993 Type of Campus: Main Campus
Contact Info

210823517@sfn.org

Program Director
M. Jade Zee

Contact
Michele C. Zee, PhD
mjadezee@gmail.com (617) 373-4861

Research Areas