Course Overview
The Behavioral Biology program at Johns Hopkins University is an interdisciplinary undergraduate major that integrates the study of biology, psychology, and neuroscience to explore the biological basis of behavior in humans and animals. The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of how biological mechanisms influence behavior, preparing them for advanced studies or careers in related fields. Unique features include a strong emphasis on research opportunities and access to cutting-edge facilities.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are well-equipped for careers in research, healthcare, and education, as well as further studies in medicine, neuroscience, or psychology. The interdisciplinary nature of the degree allows for diverse career paths in both academic and applied settings.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by faculty from the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences as well as the Department of Biology, though specific names of current faculty members are not listed in this profile due to the need for up-to-date verification.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students benefit from access to state-of-the-art laboratories and research centers at Johns Hopkins University, known for its leadership in biological and behavioral sciences. The university's strong connections with medical and research institutions provide unparalleled opportunities for hands-on experience and collaboration.
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