Behavioral Neuroscience
Behavioral Neuroscience examines the role of the nervous system on behavior. The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Behavioral Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary and interdepartmental major combining psychology, biology, chemistry, math and speech language pathology and audiology. It is designed to promote an in-depth understanding of the rapidly expanding field of neuroscience.
An emphasis on the practical applications of neuroscience to scientific, health, social, political, cultural and ethical issues will combine to provide insight for improving quality of life, especially for vulnerable populations. Students completing this major, in conjunction with specific course requirements for individual programs will be prepared to pursue advanced degrees in neuroscience (Master’s, Ph.D., MD or JD (Neuro-Law)), Baccalaureate careers, professional programs in neuroscience (e.g. clinical psychology, art /dance therapy) and related fields.
Consistent with the MMC mission, a major in behavioral neuroscience will provide students with a multidisciplinary foundation allowing them to be competitive in professional academic programs. Students will be prepared to be an active participants helping to provide solutions to world issues under the purview of neuroscience.
Division: |
Sciences |
Division Office: |
Carson Hall 706 |
Phone: |
212-774-0725 |
Division Chair: |
Benedetta Sampoli Benitez, Ph.D.
bsampoli@mmm.edu |
PT Division Assistant: |
Rosan Patel
rpatel@mmm.edu
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Faculty: Faculty from various Departments teach courses in the Behavioral Neuroscience major.
Deirtra Hunter-Romagnoli
Associate Professor of Psychology
Coordinator, Behavioral Neuroscience Major
and Neuroscience Minor
B.A., Hunter College, CUNY
M.A., New York University
Ph.D., The CUNY Graduate Center
Phone: 212-774-0777
dhunter@mmm.edu
Benedetta A. Sampoli Benitez
Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Chair, Division of Sciences
Pre-Health Advisor
B.S. & M.S., University of Florence, Italy
Ph.D., University of California, San Diego
Phone: 212-517-0653
bsampoli@mmm.edu
Ann Aguanno
Professor of Biology
Chair, Department of Natural Sciences
B.A., SUNY, Buffalo
M.S. & Ph.D., New York University
Phone: 212-774-4838
aaguanno@mmm.edu
Behavioral Neuroscience Courses (NEU)