| UNDERGRADUATE MINOR IN ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
Undergraduate must be enrolled at Indiana University- Bloomington, and apply to CISAB. Six courses are required. (COURSE DESCRIPTIONS)
1.STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE TWO INTRODUCTORY COURSES, CHOOSING ONE EACH FROM TWO OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:
Anthropology
Biology
Psychology
2. STUDENTS MUST ALSO COMPLETE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES IN ANIMAL BEHAVIOR:
Z460 Ethology (3 cr.)
3. STUDENTS SHOULD COMPLETE ONE COURSE FROM EACH OF TWO OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES, REPRESENTING CORE APPROACHES FOR STUDYING ANIMAL BEHAVIOR:
Mechanism – one course required
Learning and Development:
4. STUDENTS SHOULD COMPLETE AT LEAST ONE ADDITIONAL UPPER-LEVEL COURSE RELATED TO ANIMAL BEHAVIOR. MANY COURSES ARE POSSIBLE, INCLUDING: |
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| A R E A C E R T I F I C A T E
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| TO APPLY
First, students interested in obtaining an undergraduate minor or area certificate in Animal Behavior must be accepted into a degree-granting
program at Indiana University - Bloomington. To obtain application forms to Indiana University, contact a program directly (for example, Biology Department, Psychology Department, the Program in Neural Science).
After being accepted by IU, students can apply for membership into the Program in Animal Behavior by filling out the on-line form for CISAB membership, by picking up an application form from their biology or psychology undergraduate advisors, or by contacting CISAB directly (via email to cisab @ indiana.edu or coming to 402 N. Park). |
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C E N T E R F O R T H E I N T E G R A T I V E S T U D Y O F A N I M A L B E H A V I O R http://www.indiana.edu/~animal/ |