ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
Interdisciplinary Program Romi Burks, PhD, Program Chair and Assistant
Professor of Biology The major in Animal Behavior is an interdisciplinary
program offered by the departments of Biology and Psychology. The program
prepares students for graduate programs in animal behavior, animal learning,
behavioral ecology, biopsychology, ecology, neuroscience and veterinary science.
Students may choose to complete a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or a Bachelor of Science
(BS) degree with a major in Animal Behavior by completing the requirements
specified in the course catalog under “University Degrees.” Students
interested in veterinary school are advised to obtain clinical experience and
seek the BS degree in Animal Behavior. In addition to the required and selected
courses listed below, the student is required to participate in research
projects under the supervision of faculty members. The research may be conducted
in department laboratories or at field sites. Research opportunities are also
available at off-campus laboratories and facilities. A final requirement for the
Animal Behavior major is completion of the capstone project (usually in the
senior year). This project consists of conducting original research in the
student’s area of interest and in cooperation with one of the
program’s faculty advisers. This requirement is fulfilled through the
second three-hour block of research credit (50-973, 33-833 or 33-853), depending
on interest and results in a written and oral presentation of research
findings. Major in Animal Behavior (BA or BS):
61 semester hours, including Biology 50-102, 112, 122, 162, 334; two from
Biology 50-364, 394, 424, 434, 444; Chemistry 51-153/151, 163/161; Psychology
33-103, 111, 204, 214, 453; Psychology 33-223 or 363; Biology 50-353 or
Psychology 33-433; Biology 50-213 or Psychology 33-253; six hours from Biology
50-973, Psychology 33-833, 853 (Capstone) Mathematics
52-113. Additional recommended courses: Biology
50-163, Mathematics 52-154, Philosophy 18-103. Minor
in Animal Behavior: 22 semester hours, including Biology 50-112, 122;
Mathematics 52-113; Psychology 33-103; Biology 50-213 or Psychology 33-253; nine
additional hours of courses in the Animal Behavior major above the introductory
level, chosen with the approval of the program chair.
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