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BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE Welcome

BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE Welcome

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Welcome Day 2013 Behavioral Neuroscience Program Description

Behavioral Neuroscience focuses on the biological basis of behavior. The program combines the disciplines of and in an attempt to facilitate an appreciation of the scope of human behavior and understand how the behavior of humans and other animals is controlled by physiological systems.

Course work is designed to provide an understanding of nerve cells, chemical neuro- transmission, and neural circuits as well as fundamental biological processes such as genetic inheritance, development, and and then to see how these biological mechanisms give rise to normal and pathological behavioral states. The curriculum includes a strong background in chemistry and mathematics and prepares students for higher degree granting programs in graduate or medical school. Some BNS graduates enter careers in industry in such areas as biotechnology, bioengineering, and .

Students with a bachelor’s degree are qualified for employment in a variety of fields from clinical and basic research to positions in health care or biotechnology. Why Behavioral Neuroscience at Northeastern?

• One of the longest running undergraduate BNS programs in the U.S. • The largest BNS program in the U.S. with over three times the number of undergraduate registrants than its’closest peer. • From a programmatic standpoint, our BNS program offers a greater number and a more diverse 3. Program peers and aspirants array of BNS specialtyA web-based courses. survey of potential BNS program peers and aspirants identified • BNSnine program (9) other at programsNortheastern in Behavioral University Neuroscience is the only undergraduate in the continental BNS United major States. to offer The Director of each of the individual programs was contacted by phone to gather advanceddetailed specialty registration courses data and in Clinical curriculum Neuroscience, information. , Of those programs, Comparative data from Neurobiology,seven (7) responde Computationalnts plus Northeastern Neuroscience University and Functional are compiled Human in the . following table.

University Department Program Type Degree; Area Year Students Courses Andrews Univ. Psychology Specialization/Psych. BS; Psych. 2004 14 6 Barnard College Psychology/Biology Joint Psych/Biol. BS; BNS 2001 100 10 Connecticut Coll. Psychology/Biology Specialization/Psych. BA; BNS 1996 33 3 E. Tenn. Univ. Psychology Specialization/Psych. BS; Psych. N/A N/A 3 Lehigh Univ. Biological Sciences Specialization/Biol.Sci. BA/BS; BNS 1992 85 5 Univ. Memphis Psychology Specialization/Psych. BS; Psych 2004 5 5 Quinnipiac Coll. Psychology Specialization/Psych. BS; BNS N/A N/A N/A W. Wash. Univ. Psycholgoy/Biology Joint Psych/Biol. BA; BNS 2008 30 5 Wright State Univ Psychology Specialization/Psych BS; Psych. 2008 27 9

Northeastern Psychology/Biology Joint Psych/Biol. BS; BNS 1993 324 12

As seen in the table, the BNS program at Northeastern University is one of the longest running undergraduate BNS programs in the U.S. In addition, it is also the largest BNS program in the U.S. with over three times the number of undergraduate registrants than its’ closest peer. This clearly can be used as a strong indicator of the high level of student interest in BNS at Northeastern University. Next, from a more detailed programmatic standpoint, the BNS program at Northeastern University offers a greater number and a more diverse array of BNS specialty courses than it’s peers. For example, the BNS program at Northeastern University is the only undergraduate BNS major to offer advanced specialty courses in , Neuroethology, Comparative Neurobiology, Computational Neuroscience and Functional Human Neuroanatomy. These courses help our program apart from our peers. However, one impressive program aspirant, (Barnard College’s Neuroscience and Behavior Program) offers several courses that would significantly enhance the of undergraduates within the BNS program at Northeastern. Those courses are Molecular/, , and Developmental Neurobiology. That not-with-standing it is important to note that the undergraduate program at Barnard College offers a curriculum that is focused on more heavily on Neuroscience as a standalone discipline as compared to a more traditional Behavioral Neuroscience approach. In that regard, it may be more appropriate to use Barnard’s program as a peer in comparative analyses of undergraduate Neuroscience programs.

Behavioral Neuroscience Guide Northeastern University BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE MAJOR *COURSE REQUIREMENTS* *NOTE: The laboratory (Lab) section is required for any course that offers a laboratory course Principle Foundation Courses Take each of the following Introductory and Intermediate courses Take the following 13 required courses: 56 Semester Hours (SH) Introductory Courses Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Introduction to BNS BNSC 1000 1SH Foundations of Psychology PSYC 1101 4SH Calculus & Differential Eq for Biology 1 MATH 1251 4SH Math level 1 Calculus & Differential Eq for Biology 2 MATH 1252 4SH Math level 1 Principles of Biology 1* + Lab BIOL 1101 + Lab BIOL 1102 5SH Science/Technology 1 Principles of Biology 2* + Lab BIOL 1103 + Lab BIOL 1104 5SH General Chemistry 1, Recitation + Lab CHEM 1211 + CHEM 1212 + CHEM 1213 5SH Science/Technology 1 General Chemistry 2, Recitation + Lab CHEM 1214 + CHEM 1215 + CHEM 1216 5SH *"If"you"have"2"AP"credits"in"Biology,"then"replace"Principles"of"Biology"1&2"with"Inquiry"into"Behavior"&"Evolution"(BIOL"2297)"

Intermediate Courses Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Statistics in Psychology Research PSYC 2320 4SH Math level 2 Psychobiology OR Neurobiology PSYC 3458 or BIOL 3405 4SH and Molecular Biology + Lab BIOL 2301 + BIOL 2302 5SH Math level 2 Organic Chemistry 1 + Lab CHEM 2311 + CHEM 2312 5SH Level 2 elective Organic Chemistry 2 + Lab CHEM 2313 + CHEM 2314 5SH Level 2 elective

Behavioral Neuroscience Core Courses Take the following courses only after completing Foundations of Psychology (PSYC1101), Principles of Biology I (BIOL1101+1102), and Psychobiology (PSYC3458) and any other course prerequisites Take 6 of the following 11 BNS Core Courses: 24-26 SH Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Sensation and PSYC 3452 4SH of Fear PSYC 3506 4SH Behavioral Endocrinology PSYC 3508 4SH Clinical Neuroscience PSYC 3514 4SH PSYC 4510 4SH Animal Behavior BIOL 3403 4SH Neurobiology * BIOL 3405 4SH Neuroethology + Lab BIOL 5545 + BIOL 5546 5SH Comparative Neurobiology BIOL 5587 4SH Computational Neuroscience BIOL 5603 4SH Functional Human Neuroanatomy PT 5410 + PT 5411 5 SH * Neurobiology cannot fulfill both Intermediate Course and BNS Core Course requirements

Page 4 of 9 Behavioral Neuroscience Guide Northeastern University BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE MAJOR *COURSE REQUIREMENTS* *NOTE: The laboratory (Lab) section is required for any course that offers a laboratory course Principle Foundation Courses Take each of the following Introductory and Intermediate courses Take the following 13 required courses: 56 Semester Hours (SH) Introductory Courses Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Introduction to BNS BNSC 1000 1SH Foundations of Psychology PSYC 1101 4SH Social Science Calculus & Differential Eq for Biology 1 MATH 1251 4SH Math level 1 Calculus & Differential Eq for Biology 2 MATH 1252 4SH Math level 1 Principles of Biology 1* + Lab BIOL 1101 + Lab BIOL 1102 5SH Science/Technology 1 Principles of Biology 2* + Lab BIOL 1103 + Lab BIOL 1104 5SH General Chemistry 1, Recitation + Lab CHEM 1211 + CHEM 1212 + CHEM 1213 5SH Science/Technology 1 General Chemistry 2, Recitation + Lab CHEM 1214 + CHEM 1215 + CHEM 1216 5SH *"If"you"have"2"AP"credits"in"Biology,"then"replace"Principles"of"Biology"1&2"with"Inquiry"into"Behavior"&"Evolution"(BIOL"2297)"

Intermediate Courses Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Statistics in Psychology Research PSYC 2320 4SH Math level 2 Psychobiology OR Neurobiology PSYC 3458 or BIOL 3405 4SH Genetics and Molecular Biology + Lab BIOL 2301 + BIOL 2302 5SH Math level 2 Organic Chemistry 1 + Lab CHEM 2311 + CHEM 2312 5SH Level 2 elective Organic Chemistry 2 + Lab CHEM 2313 + CHEM 2314 5SH Level 2 elective

Behavioral Neuroscience Core Courses Take the following courses only after completing Foundations of Psychology (PSYC1101), Principles of Biology I (BIOL1101+1102), and Psychobiology (PSYC3458) and any other course prerequisites Take 6 of the following 11 BNS Core Courses: 24-26 SH Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Sensation and Perception PSYC 3452 4SH Neuropsychology of Fear PSYC 3506 4SH Behavioral Endocrinology PSYC 3508 4SH Clinical Neuroscience PSYC 3514 4SH Psychopharmacology PSYC 4510 4SH Animal Behavior BIOL 3403 4SH Neurobiology * BIOL 3405 4SH Neuroethology + Lab BIOL 5545 + BIOL 5546 5SH Comparative Neurobiology BIOL 5587 4SH Computational Neuroscience BIOL 5603 4SH Functional Human Neuroanatomy PT 5410 + PT 5411 5 SH * Neurobiology cannot fulfill both Intermediate Course and BNS Core Course requirements

Page 4 of 9 Behavioral Neuroscience Guide Northeastern University Psychology Elective Courses Take only after completing Foundations of Psychology (PSYC1101) and any other course prerequisites Take 1 of the following Psychology Elective Courses*: 4 SH Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Behavior Therapies PSYC 2358 4SH PSYC 3404 4SH PSYC 3406 4SH and PSYC 3450 4SH Cognition PSYC 3466 4SH Neuropsychology PSYC 3512 4SH Cognitive Development PSYC 4524 4SH * An additional BNS Core Course can fulfill the Psychology elective

Biology Elective Courses Take only after completing Principles of Biology I (BIOL1101+1102) and any other course prerequisites. Take 1 of the following Biology Elective Courses**: 4-5 SH Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Cell Biology + Lab BIOL 2319+ BIOL 2320 5SH Writing Intensive Microbiology BIOL 2321 4SH Writing Intensive Biochemistry + Lab BIOL 2323 + BIOL 2324 5SH Writing Intensive Comparative Vertebrate + Lab BIOL 3401 + BIOL 3402 5SH Molecular and Cellular Biology BIOL 3407 4SH Biological Clocks BIOL 5306 4SH Animal Physiology + Lab BIOL 5551 + BIOL 5552 4SH BIOL 5577 4SH Biological Imaging BIOL 5581 4SH ** An additional BNS Core Course CANNOT fulfill the Biology elective

Specialty Courses Take only after completing 2 years or more of courses in the major. Check for course prerequisites. Take 1 Seminar Course (Course Designations Fulfill NU Capstone Requirement): 4 SH Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Seminar in Clinical PSYC 4650 4SH Writing/Capstone Seminar in Behavior Modification PSYC 4654 4SH Writing/Capstone Seminar in Psychobiology PSYC 4656 4SH Writing/Capstone Seminar in Cognition PSYC 4660 4SH Writing/Capstone Seminar in PSYC 4666 4SH Writing/Capstone Seminar in Sensation and Perception PSYC 4668 4SH Writing/Capstone Seminar in Research Psychology PSYC 4670 4SH Writing/Capstone Inquiries in Behavior and Evolution BIOL 2297 4SH (Freshman with 2AP credits in Biology only) Current Topics in Biology BIOL 3409 4SH

Page 5 of 9 Behavioral Neuroscience Guide – Sept 2012 Northeastern University Psychology Elective Courses Take only after completing Foundations of Psychology (PSYC1101) and any other course prerequisites

Take 1 of the following Psychology Elective Courses*: 4 SH Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Behavior Therapies PSYC 3358 4SH Developmental Psychology PSYC 3404 4SH Abnormal Psychology PSYC 3406 4SH Learning and Motivation PSYC 3450 4SH Cognition PSYC 3466 4SH Neuropsychology PSYC 4512 4SH Cognitive Development PSYC 4524 4SH * An additional BNS Core Course CAN fulfill the Psychology elective

Biology Elective Courses Take only after completing Principles of Biology I (BIOL1101+1102) and any other course prerequisites.

Take 1 of the following Biology Elective Courses**: 4-5 SH Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Cell Biology + Lab BIOL 2319+ BIOL 2320 5SH Writing Intensive Microbiology BIOL 2321 4SH Writing Intensive Biochemistry + Lab BIOL 2323 + BIOL 2324 5SH Writing Intensive Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy + Lab BIOL 3401 + BIOL 3402 5SH Molecular and Cellular Biology BIOL 3407 4SH Biological Clocks BIOL 5306 4SH Animal Physiology + Lab BIOL 5551 + BIOL 5552 4SH Developmental Biology BIOL 5577 4SH Biological Imaging BIOL 5581 4SH ** An additional BNS Core Course CANNOT fulfill the Biology elective

Specialty Courses Take only after completing 2 years or more of courses in the major. Check for course prerequisites.

Take 1 Seminar Course (Course Designations Fulfill NU Capstone Requirement): 4 SH Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Seminar in Clinical Case Study PSYC 4650 4SH Writing/Capstone Seminar in Behavior Modification PSYC 4654 4SH Writing/Capstone Seminar in Psychobiology PSYC 4656 4SH Writing/Capstone Seminar in Cognition PSYC 4660 4SH Writing/Capstone Seminar in Clinical Psychology PSYC 4666 4SH Writing/Capstone Seminar in Sensation and Perception PSYC 4668 4SH Writing/Capstone Seminar in Research Psychology PSYC 4670 4SH Writing/Capstone Inquiries in Behavior and Evolution OR BIOL 2297 or BIOL 2299 4SH Inquiries in Cell and Molecular (Freshman with 2AP credits in Biology only) Current Topics in Biology BIOL 3409 4SH

Page 5 of 9 Behavioral Neuroscience Guide Northeastern University Take 1 Psychology or Biology Laboratory Course: 4-5 SH Course Banner Course Number Credits NU Core Lab in Learning and Motivation PSYC 4604 4SH Writing Intensive Lab in Psychobiology PSYC 4606 4SH Writing Intensive Animal Behavior Research PSYC 4608 4SH Writing Intensive Lab in Cognition PSYC 4612 4SH Writing Intensive Lab in Sensation and Perception PSYC 4622 4SH Writing Intensive Directed Study PSYC 4992 4SH Directed Study BIOL 4992 4SH Biochemistry Methods Lab BIOL 5579 5SH

Experiential Education Requirement Choose 1 of the following Experimental Education options: 4-8 SH Requirement Banner Course Number or Activity Credits NU Core Practical Experience Coop, Research Internship, Experiential Education Directed Study 0-4SH Experiential Learning (see Requirements) (PSYC 4996 or BIOL 4996), or Study Abroad and Reflective Experience Capstone Course of Choice in Psychology or Biology 4SH Writing/Capstone OR Practical and BIOL 4970 or PSYC 4970, Honors Project 1 and 4SH Experiential Learn Reflective Experience BIOL 4971 or PSYC 4971, Honors Project 2 4SH Experiential Learn !"#$%&'($)"&*+(,"-(".*(*/)"0/*1'2$"3%)$"$-4'"-"5-6)$*('"2*%/)'"7*/"$8'+/")'3+(-/"/'9%+/'3'($"$*"7%:7+::";<"5*/'"

NU Core (students entering Fall, 2007 or later)

Remaining NU Core Requirement Summary 16 SH Requirement Banner Course Number or Activity Credits College Writing ENGL 1111 4SH Arts and Select from list of approved electives 4SH Social Science Requirement covered by BNS Major Science/Tech Level 1 Requirement covered by BNS Major Comparative Cultures Select from list of approved electives 4SH Math Level 1 Requirement covered by BNS Major Writing Intensive (2 courses) Requirement covered by BNS Major Math Level 2 Requirement covered by BNS Major Level 2 Elective Requirement covered by BNS Major Advanced Writing ENGL 3301 or 3306 or 3307 or 3308 4SH Experiential Learning Requirement covered by BNS Major Capstone Requirement covered by BNS Major

Total SH required to graduate with a degree in Behavioral Neuroscience: 132 SH

Page 6 of 6 = we’ve got you covered NU CORE Requirements: First Year Learning Communities – 1st year experience Knowledge Domains – 4 courses Arts/Humanities – 1 course Social Science (level 1) – 1 course Science/Technology (level 1) – 1 course Level 2 Elective (2000 level or above) outside your major – 1 course Writing-Intensive Instruction – 4 courses College Writing – ENGL 1111 Advanced Writing – ENGL 3301, 3306, 3307, or 3308 Writing Intensive (2 courses) Mathematical/Analytical Thinking – 2 courses – Level 1 + Level 2 Math courses Comparative Study of Cultures – 1 course Integrated Experiential Learning – 1 course or approved activity Capstone – 1 course Tips to Success in the BNS Major

YEAR 1: FOCUS ON CLASSROOM GRADES (not laboratory research)

3 TOP GOALS: grades, grades, grades

first year work study? max 10 hours/week over year: look over websites 23 Departments & Centers at NU

second semester: approach mentor, ask for 15 minutes to “learn more about your research” Tips to Success in the BNS Major

YEAR 2 and Beyond: GRADES and RESEARCH

second year: get involved in research learn what your interests are + do a good job (get a good recommendation) + publications & meetings = important for medical/graduate school & jobs

23 Departments & Centers at NU with Neuroscience Research Coop Program gives you advantages across the board

NU: #1 in Experiential Education NEURONS student club

Brain Awareness Week Peer Mentoring for Freshman Bi-monthly Meetings with Pizza- (Neurobiology of Optical Illusions, Sex, Neurogastronomy) http://www.northeastern.edu/neurons/