Behavioral Science Courses

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  • BHVR 121 / Research Methods in Behavioral Science (4) - view
    The theory and practice of research methodology and statistical analysis in the behavioral sciences. Includes naturalistic and laboratory methodologies; experimental and nonexperimental designs; and obtrusive and nonobtrusive measures. Credit may be received for only one of the following: BHVR 121, PSYC 14, SOC 121. Individual research required. Prerequisite: MATH 3 and at least two of the following: ANTH 4, PSYC 3, SOC 1. Offered annually.
  • BHVR 130 / Selected Topics in Behavioral Science (4) - view
    An examination of contemporary issues and topics in Behavioral Science. Topics covered vary in accordance with student interest and faculty expertise. Course may be repeated. Enrollment priority: given to Behavioral Science majors. Prerequisite: Varies by topic. Offering to be determined.
  • BHVR 150 / Independent Study in Behavioral Science (4) - view
    A special program of study planned by the student within one or more of the three sponsoring departments (anthropology, psychology, sociology). May be repeated once for credit. Written research proposal and permission of the faculty sponsor and the faculty committee on behavioral science. Offered every semester.
  • BHVR 199 / Senior Seminar in Behavioral Science (4) - view
    Open only to senior behavioral science majors. Topic varies from year to year. Registration during the senior year by arrangement with the faculty of the behavioral science program. Offered spring semester.