Neuroscience and Behavior Major

Neuroscience and Behavior offers a program of study in disciplines important to understanding brain function. This is an intercollege major that brings together topics in neurobiology (anatomy, physiology, neurochemistry, genetics) with elements of psychology and cognitive science. Students will complete a series of foundation courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and statistics that include many of the courses required for medical school as well as core courses and electives in integrative neuroscience or animal behavior. Students will develop critical thinking and oral and written communication skills by actively exploring the content, theory, and methods of the neurosciences. The program provides strong preparation for entry into graduate programs in neuroscience, behavior, pharmacology, and medicine. The Psychology and Biological Sciences departments administer the program jointly. The degree awarded is the BS.

Interested students who are already enrolled at UNH should consult the Psychology Department coordinator prior to declaring this major. Incoming students may declare this major at the time of admission to the University.

If you are an enrolled student in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, please contact Prof. Win Watson for information about this major.

For a comprehensive website devoted to this program, visit the Neuroscience and Behavior website maintained by the College of Life Sciences in Agriculture.


Sequential Course Outline

Fall

Spring

 

 

Year 1

 

BIOL 411 Principles of Biology I

BIOL 412 Principles of Biology II

CHEM 403 Inorganic Chemistry

CHEM 404 Inorganic Chemistry

NSB 400 Topics in Neuroscience & Behavior (1 credit first-year seminar)

ENGL 401 Writing

Discovery Course

Discovery Course

 

 

Year 2

 

Core course (e.g. Animal Behavior)

Core course (e.g. Psychobiology)

CHEM 545+546 Organic chemistry

BIOCHEM 658+659 Biochemistry

Discovery Course

Discovery Course

BIOL 528 or PSYCH 402 Statistics

Open

 

 

Year 3

 

Core course (e.g. Genetics)

Elective

Elective

PHYS 401 Principles of physics

Discovery Course

Discovery Course

Open

Open

 

 

Year 4

 

Elective

Elective

Capstone Experience

Capstone

Open

Open

Open

Open


Core Courses

Take 3 of the following. Those marked with XX are required in each focus.                                                                                          

 

Integrative
Neuroscience

Animal Behavior

Animal Behavior (Zool 713)

 

XX

Neurobiology & Behavior (Zool 777)

XX

X

Genetics (Biol 604)

X

XX

Drugs and Behavior (Psyc 733)

X

 

Psychobiology (Psyc 531)

XX

X

 

Electives 

Choose 4 from the list below or from the Core Courses above. 

Those most appropriate to each option are marked with X. Those strongly suggested are marked with XX. 

 

Integrative
Neuroscience

Animal Behavior

Psychoneuroimmunology (Psych 741)

X

 

Eukaryotic Cell and Developmental Biology (Biol 605)

X

 

Cognitive neuroscience (Psych 741 Andy Leber)

X

 

Attention disorders (Psych 736)

X

 

Behavioral medicine (Psych 737)

X

 

Visual perception (Psych 710)

X

 

Neurobiology of mood disorders (Psych735)

X

 

Addictive behavior (Psych 741D)

X

 

Animal cognition (Psych 720)

X

X

Brain and behavior (Psych 731)

XX

 

Behavior analysis (Psych 521)

 

X

Psychology of primates (Psych 512)

 

X

Animal physiology (Zool 625/626)

X

X

Behavioral Ecology (Zool 733)

 

X

Ecology (Biol  541)

 

XX

Evolution (Zool 690)

 

XX

Ecology of animal behavior (Zool 714 – Shoals)

 

X

Endocrinology (Bchm 702)

X

X

Behavioral genetics (New course–DBS or MCBS)

 

X

Wildlife habitats (NR 615)

 

X

Vertebrate biology (NR 655)

 

X

Wildlife population dynamics (NR 640/741)

 

X

Principles of conservation biology (NR 650)

 

X

Inventory and monitoring (NR 740)

 

X

Neurobiology and behavior methods (Zool 778)

X

X

Sensation and perception (Psych 511)

X

 

 




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