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Bloomington
Animal Behavior
College of Arts and Sciences
Departmental E-mail: cisab [at] indiana [dot] edu
Departmental URL: www.indiana.edu/~animal
(Please note that when conferring University Graduate School degrees, minors, certificates, and sub-plans, The University Graduate School’s staff use those requirements contained only in The University Graduate School Bulletin.)
Curriculum
Admission RequirementsStudents must be admitted to a Ph.D. program in the Department of Biology, the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, or the program in Neuroscience or other related departments or programs (e.g., program in Medical Sciences, Anthropology, History and Philosophy of Science). They must also become a member of the program in Animal Behavior.
Students should select an advisory committee made up of at least three members of the graduate faculty. For students whose home department or program is Biology, at least one member of the advisory committee from the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences or the program in Neuroscience or other related departments or programs (i.e., Anthropology, History and Philosophy of Sciences) is expected. For students whose home department or program is the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences or the program in Neuroscience, at least one member of the advisory committee from Biology or other related departments or program (i.e., Medical Sciences, Anthopology, History and Philosophy of Science) is expected. At least two of the student's committee members must be members of the program in Animal Behavior.
Ph.D. Minor in Animal Behavior
Course Requirements
At least FOUR courses taken from at least two different departments/graduate programs, as specified below (Additional courses may be approved by the Director of the Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior):
(1) ONE ABEH A501 Seminar in the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior
(2) ONE course from the following list, emphasizing mechanisms of behavior:
- ANTH B600 Seminar in Bioantrhopology (Brain Evolution) *+
- NEUS N500 Neural Science I
- NEUS N501 Neural Science II
- NEUS N550 Seminar in Sensorimotor Neuroplasticity
- BIOL L560 Physiological Ecology
- BIOL Z563 Comparative Neurobiology of Animal Behavior
- PSY P526 Neurobiology of Learning and memory
- PSY P569 Stress Effects Brain & Behavior
- PSY P 667 Neuropsychopharmacology
(3) ONE course from the following list, emphasizing evolutionary perspectives:
- ANTH B568 Evolution of Primate Social Behavior
- ANTH B600 Evolutionary Theory of Anthropology*
- ANTH B600 Brain Evolution *+
- BIOL L567 Evolution
- BIOL L573 Quantitative Genetics and Microevolution
- BIOL L581 Behavioral Ecology
- BIOL Z540 Population Genetics
- BIOL Z620 Special Topics in Zoology (Pylogenetics)*
(4) ONE additional course from above or from the list below:
- BIOL L505 Evolution and Development
- BIOL Z460 Animal Behavior
- BIOL Z466 Endocrinology
- COGS Q551 Brain and Cognition
- COGS Q700 Theoretical Issues in Animal Cognition*
- COGS Q700 Evolution of Consciousness
- MED P561 Comparative Animal Physiology
- PSY P417 Animal Behavior
- PSY P504 Learning and Motivation
- PSY P527 Developmental Psychobiology
- PSY P717 Evolutionary Bases of Learning
*Only listed or approved sections of B600, Q700, or Z620 count towards requirement.
+ Course may be used to fulfill requirement (2) or (3) but not both.
Examination
As required by home department or program.
Graduate Area Certificate in Animal Behavior
Course Requirements
The requirements for the Area Certificate in Animal Behavior include all of the requirements of the minor, plus the following:
- One additional ABEH A501 Seminar in the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior
- ABEH A502 Professional Ethics for the Bio-Behavioral Sciences or PSY P595 First-Year Research Seminar
- One additional course from 1-4 above.
Examination
As required by home department or program.
Statistics Requirement
As required by home department or program.
Thesis
Required.