Contact:
Paul R. Lennard, PhD
Emory University
Neuroscience & Behavioral Biology Program
1462 Clifton Road, Suite 304
Atlanta, GA 30322
Telephone: (404) 727-4958
FAX: (404) 727-7471
E-mail: NBBinfo@emory.edu
WWW: http://www.nbb.emory.edu
Year Established: 1997
Total Number of Faculty: 67
Total Number of Full-time Enrolled Undergraduate Concentrators: 368
US Citizens: 91.1%
Female: 63.7%
US Underrepresented Minorities: 43.2%
Asian/Pacific: 77%
African American: 15%
Hispanic or Latino: 4%
Program Description: The interdepartmental program in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology offers a Bachelor of Science. Our program combines the expertise, enthusiasm and commitment of a large and diverse group of faculty from many departments including Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, and Psychology. Using the concepts of evolution as a unifying theme, the major represents a unique interdisciplinary synthesis of the fields of Neuroscience and Behavior and provides a breadth and focus not found in traditional Biology, Psychology, Biopsychology, Neuroscience or Anthropology programs. The NBB Program has a cooperative partnership with the Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, a National Science Foundation funded Science Technology Center and a study abroad exchange program with the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
Admission Requirements: Full time students at Emory College. For Admissions Requirements, please see the Emory College Course Catalog on page 288.
How or Where to Apply:
Emory University
Office of Admissions
200 Boisfeuillet Jones Center
Atlanta, GA 30322
Annual Tuition and Fees Costs: $22,870/annual; $11,435/semester; or monthly.
Financial Assistance Availability: yes.
How, if Necessary, to Apply: Office of Financial Aid, B. Jones Center.
Last revised December 2005
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