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Nov 26, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Interdisciplinary Major in Biology/Psychology
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Jointly offered by the Biology and Psychology Departments, this interdisciplinary major provides students with an opportunity to explore the underpinnings of the life sciences and human behavior. This curriculum provides excellent preparation for careers in medicine and other health-related fields, as well as careers in science and psychology-related areas. It is also an excellent foundation for graduate studies in the life sciences (e.g., neurobiology, physiology, microbiology), the interdisciplinary field of neuroscience, and various programs in psychology (e.g., clinical, neuropsychology, health). Ideally, students should declare this major by the end of their first year.
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Requirements for the Major
Requirements for the biology/psychology interdisciplinary major include:
Three Biology Electives
Three biology electives, selected from the following courses:
Two Additional Biology Electives
Two additional biology electives (not restricted to the list above), with one at the 200-level or higher and the other at the 300-level or higher.
Four Psychology Electives
Four psychology electives at the 200-level or higher. Students are encouraged to discuss this elective selection with their academic advisor and to choose courses that complement their interests and professional goals.
Two Additional Courses
Two additional courses (100-level or higher) from CH, CS, MA/ST, or PH. These courses must be those typically taken by biology majors.
Notes:
* BL/PY majors who take the full-year sequence BL 206 /BL 207 and BL 208 /BL 209 may count BL208/209 towards the biology portion of their major and BL206/207 as a free elective.
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