Secondary Field Electives 2014-2015

Your secondary field requirements include two MBB elective courses, selected from the list below. The list includes relevant courses from fields that comprise the core disciplines in the undergraduate student of mind/brain/behavior. This list, which varies each year, has been updated for 2014-2015. Courses on elective lists from previous years will count toward the secondary field; check with Shawn Harriman if you have any questions about previous courses. If you take more than one course from the MBB interdisciplinary seminar list, you may count the additional one(s) toward this MBB elective requirement.

  • African and African American Studies 141x. Prejudice and Racism in Modern Society
  • Biomedical Engineering 110. Physiological Systems Analysis
  • Biomedical Engineering 140. Neural Control of Movement
  • Computer Science 181. Intelligent Machines: Perception, Learning, and Uncertainty
  • Computer Science 182. Intelligent Machines: Reasoning, Actions, and Plans
  • Computer Science 186. Economics and Computation
  • *Computer Science 189r. Autonomous Multi-Robot Systems
  • Culture and Belief 34. Madness and Medicine: Themes in the History of Psychiatry
  • History of Science 150. History of the Human Senses
  • History of Science 176. Brainwashing and Modern Techniques of Mind Control
  • Human Evolutionary Biology 1310. Hormones and Behavior
  • Human Evolutionary Biology 1329. Sex, Love, and War: The Evolution of Human Behavior
  • Human Evolutionary Biology 1330. Primate Social Behavior
  • *Human Evolutionary Biology 1434. Primary Behavior Lab
  • *Human Evolutionary Biology 1463. Molecular Evolution of the Primates
  • *Human Evolutionary Biology 1480. Human Evolution through Developmental Change
  • Linguistics 83. Language, Structure, and Culture
  • Linguistics 101. The Science of Language: An Introduction
  • Linguistics 102. Sentence Structure
  • Linguistics 105 Sounds of Language
  • Linguistics 106. Knowledge of Meaning
  • Linguistics 112. Syntactic Theory I
  • Linguistics 115. Phonological Theory I
  • Linguistics 116. (formerly Linguistics 116r.) Semantic Theory I
  • Linguistics 148. Language Universals
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology 105. Systems Neuroscience
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology 115. Cellular Basis of Neuronal Function
  • *Molecular and Cellular Biology 129. The Brain: Development, Plasticity, and Decline
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology 131. Computational Neuroscience
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology 141. Molecular and Cellular Biology of the Senses and their Disorders
  • *Molecular and Cellular Biology 146. Experience-Based Brain Development: Causes and Consequences
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology 170. Brain Invaders: Building and Breaking Barriers in the Nervous System
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology 186. Circadian Biology: From Cellular Oscillators to Sleep Regulation
  • Neurobiology 209. Neurobiology of Disease
  • Organismic and Evolutionary Biology 53 (formerly Biological Sciences 53). Evolutionary Biology
  • Organismic and Evolutionary Biology 57 (formerly Biological Sciences 57). Animal Behavior
  • Organismic and Evolutionary Biology 131. Neuroethology
  • Organismic and Evolutionary Biology 145. Genes and Behavior
  • Philosophy 3. Introduction to the Problems of Philosophy
  • Philosophy 22. Introduction to Philosophy of Psychology
  • Philosophy 156. Philosophy of Mind
  • Psychology 14. (formerly Psychology 1301). Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Psychology 15. Social Psychology
  • *Psychology 16. Developmental Psychology: Psychology of Early Childhood
  • Psychology 18. Abnormal Psychology
  • *Psychology 1001. The Psychology of Well-Being
  • Psychology 1005. Health Psychology
  • *Psychology 1007. Psychology of Peak Performance in Athletics and its Consequences
  • *Psychology 1008. Impediments to Excelling: Social Threat, Ostracism, Anxiety and Choking
  • Psychology 1201. Your Brain on Drugs: Psychopharmacology
  • *Psychology 1251. Circuits and Symptoms
  • *Psychology 1352. Foundations of Cognitive Neuroscience Research
  • *Psychology 1502. Cultural Psychology
  • Psychology 1503. Psychology of Close Relationships
  • Psychology 1504. Social Cognition: Making Sense of our Social World
  • *Psychology 1508. How to Nudge Using Social Psychology and Judgment and Decision Making
  • *Psychology 1515. Psychology of Groups and Work
  • *Psychology 1553. Social Bonds and Human Connections
  • *Psychology 1556r. Research Seminar in Implicit Social Cognition
  • *Psychology 1558. The Psychology of Left and Right
  • *Psychology 1559. The Social Brain
  • *Psychology 1561. Social and Economic Inequality: A Psychological Perspective
  • Psychology 1601. Developmental Disabilites
  • *Psychology 1651r. Language Development: Undergraduate Laboratory Course: Research Seminar
  • *Psychology 1652r. Laboratory in Early Cognitive Development
  • *Psychology 1655r. Conceptual Development: Undergraduate Laboratory Course
  • *Psychology 1750. (formerly Psychology 2751). Free Will, Responsibility, and Law
  • Psychology 1801. Anxiety Disorders
  • *Psychology 1852. Clinical Psychology in Everyday Life
  • *Psychology 1853. Self-Destructive Behaviors
  • Psychology 1855. Mood Disorders
  • *Psychology 1858. Stress, Coping, and Resilience
  • Science of Living Systems 12. Understanding Darwin
  • Science of Living Systems 15. (formerly Science B-60). Developmental Psychology: Origins of Knowledge
  • Science of Living Systems 16. Human Evolution and the Human Body
  • Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology 187. Brains, Identity, and Moral Agency