Franklin and Marshall College
Biological Foundations of Behavior

Contacts:

Robert N. Jinks, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Franklin & Marshall College
Biological Foundations of Behavior Program - Neurobiology
PO Box 3003
Lancaster, PA 17604-3003

Telephone:  (717) 291-4118
FAX:  (717) 358-4548

E-Mail:  rjinks@fandm.edu 
WWW:  http://www.fandm.edu/bfb.xml

Year Established:  1996

Total Number of Faculty:  6
Total Number of Students in Concentration:  57

Program Description:  This interdisciplinary program is staffed jointly by members of the Departments of Biology and Psychology and offers the student the opportunity to complete an interdisciplinary major in either animal behavior or neuroscience. The animal behavior concentration is recommended for those interested in the influence of biological factors primarily at the organismal and population levels. An evolutionary and ecological approach to understanding behavior and cognition is emphasized. The neuroscience concentration is recommended for those interested in the cellular, physiological, biophysical, and biochemical mechanisms underlying nervous system function and behavior.

Admission Requirements:  http://www.admission.fandm.edu/admission/process.asp

How or Where to Apply:  http://www.admission/.fandm.edu/adission/process.asp

Annual Tuition and Fees Costs: 
http://admission.fandm.edu/

Approximate Cost of Living per Year: http://admission.fandm.edu/

Housing Availability and Costs per Year: http://admission.fandm.edu/

Financial Assistance and Availability:  http://admission.fandm.edu/

How, if Necessary to Apply: http://admission.fandm.edu/

Last revised April 2006
http://www.andp.org/programs/undergraduate/unitedstates/pennsylvania/frank.htm

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