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Origins of Behavior (ORB)

 

Advisors: Suzette Astley and David Lyon

The Departments of Biology and Psychology offer a joint major focusing on the origins of behavior.

Major: A minimum of 9 course credits, which include:

Biology
321 (Ecology)
334 (Animal Behavior)
411 (Seminar in Evolution)

Psychology
273 (Learning and Behavior)
394 (Research Methods)

Origins of Behavior
485 (Behavior)

and any two of the following:

Biology
254 (Ornithology)
312 (Vertebrate Zoology)
315 (Genetics)
324 (Comparative Animal Physiology)

Psychology
272 (Memory and Cognition)
376 (Biopsychology)

390. Individual Project

485. Behavior
Individual research into the origins and determinants of behavior. Open only to senior majors in Origins of Behavior. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.


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