Program Overview
The Comparative Animal Behavior concentration offers a coherent interdisciplinary program of study intended to prepare students for employment or advanced study in fields including components of the behavoir of nonhuman animals. These fields include – but are not limited to – psychology, ethology, neuroscience, veterinary medicine, conservation biology. All students are encouraged to seek laboratory and field experiences in addition to required course work.
The concentration requires a total of 27 credits, at least 15 of which cannot be counted toward any other major, minor, or concentration.
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
BIO 013 & 013L | GENERAL/PRE-PROFESSIONAL BIOLOGY II and GENERAL/PRE-PROFESSIONAL BIOLOGY II LAB | 4 |
BIO 114 & 114L | EVOLUTION and EVOLUTION LAB | 4 |
PSY 001 | INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY | 4 |
PSY 024/BIO 025 | ANIMAL BEHAVIOR | 3 |
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| 3-5 |
| INTRODUCTION TO GENETICS | |
| MAMMALIAN PHYSIOLOGY and MAMMALIAN PHYSIOLOGY LAB | |
| BEHAVIOR GENETICS | |
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| 3-4 |
| NEUROPHYSIOLOGY | |
| SENSATION AND PERCEPTION | |
| BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF BEHAVIOR | |
| HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR | |
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| 3 |
| HUMAN EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY | |
| COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY | |
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| 3-4 |
| INTRODUCTION TO PRIMATOLOGY | |
| ECOLOGY | |
| CONSERVATION BIOLOGY | |
Total Hours | 27-31 |