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पाठ्यक्रमबारे सारश
This program is designed to serve those students interested in the biological basis of behavior with primary emphasis on brain-behavior relationships. The program provides a core of biology, chemistry and experimental psychology with an overview of clinical psychology courses. Emphasis is placed on biological and psychological research techniques. In her junior and senior year, a student will integrate the two areas in her practicum, a field experience designed to fit each student’s specific interest. The biology/psychology major prepares the student for graduate work in the growing field of neuroscience or immediate entry into a career as a research technician. With the addition of two semesters of physics, the biology/psychology major is excellent preparation for medical and veterinary school. Those students interested in medical or veterinary school are provided with further specialized advising to prepare them for competitive admissions to such programs.
कार्यक्रमका खाकाहरू
The modules are IDS-100 Pers on Educ 3 PSY-101 Intro to Psychology 4, PSY-101 Intro to Psychology 4 BIO-239 Genetics 4, BIO-111 Fund of Biology 4 CHM-111 General Chemistry II 4, CHM-110 General Chemistry I 4 MAT-215 3, PSY-210 Research Methods I 4 PSY-340 Research Methods II 4, BIO-230 Unity & Div. of Life 4 PSY-325 Learning and CHM-210 Organic Chem I 4 Motivation 4, PHL-201 Intro to Philosophy 3 PSY-223 Biopsychology 3, CHM-211 Organic Chem II 4, BIO-341 Vertebrate Anatomy 4 BIO-425 Biochemistry II 4, BIO-425 Biochemistry I 4 MAT-109 Short Course Group or Group II Elective in Calculus 3, BIO-413 or BIO-325 3–4 PSY-461 Practicum 4, General Education/Electives 3 General Education/Electives 3, PSY-420 History and Sys 3 BIO-415 Developmental Group I or Group II Elective Biology 3, or BIO-413 3–4 General Education/Electives 12, General Education/Electives 9.
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विद्यार्थीहरू प्रवेशको लागि आवश्यकता
Students need to have completed a strong college preparatory program in high school accredited by the regional association of the College Board or an approved home school program. They must have a minimum of 18 academic units which includes four units in English and electives; three units in foreign language and mathematics, college preparatory; two units in science and history. International students must fulfill English language requirements by obtaining TOEFL with a minimum score of 500 on the written test and 173 on the computerized test.
College of Notre Dame of Maryland accepts IELTS
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
योग्यता
इन्डिपेन्डेन्ट मेजर
प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
College Of Notre Dame Of Maryland
विभागको नाम
Biology Department
स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
Biology Department
BALTIMORE
Maryland
21210
स्थानबारे जानकारी
College of Notre Dame of Maryland, located in northern Baltimore City, was established in 1895, is a four-year, independent liberal arts college for women. Men are accepted in the accelerated college, Weekend College and graduate studies programs, and in all sessions in an exchange program with cooperating colleges in the area. Notre Dame faculty and students delve into the liberal arts and sciences in a variety of classrooms and laboratories in the College’s historic and modern facilities. Fourier Hall serves as the hub for Notre Dame’s programs for adult learners, housing the administrative offices for accelerated college, graduate studies, Weekend College and the Renaissance Institute. Also located in Fourier are the business department and the art department, which includes art studios and Gormley Art Gallery. Gibbons Hall is the oldest building on campus. Built in 1873, it is crowned by Merrick Tower, a Baltimore landmark. Many classes are held in this building, which features high ceilings, gleaming hardwood floors and soaring windows. Administrative and academic offices also are located in Gibbons Hall. Knott Science Center houses lecture halls and laboratories for biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, pharmacy and psychology classes. A 250-seat auditorium is used for lectures and performances. A 40,000-square-foot addition houses state of- the-art labs and classrooms for biology and chemistry. In the valley below Knott Science Center is the Loyola/Notre Dame Library, which provides the information services and resources required to support the education programs of the two colleges. The Library’s collection consists of more than 400,000 volumes, 820 print and 39,000 electronic periodical subscriptions, and over 16,000 media items (many of which are videos, DVDs, and CDs).
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Residential life at Notre Dame is an important part of the students’ experience, allowing them to fully engage in all of the College’s activities and events. The living learning communities create deeper connections with the institution and peers, and lead students to assume a more active role in their education and their community. On-campus housing is available for full-time students. Residence halls are equipped with lounges, kitchenette, laundry facilities, telephones, computers, telephones, cable and internet access. Rooms have a twin bed, dresser, desk and chair and include a closet or wardrobe for each student. Two residence halls are provided for the students Doyle Hall and Meletia Hall. Doyle Hall primarily houses first-year and sophomore students in double rooms and a limited number of suites. A floor of single rooms is available for sophomores. Morrissy honors floor and a Perspective on Education and Culture special interest floor are also available. The building also houses the College's dining room, Gator Alley, a commuter lounge and student life offices. Mailboxes for all resident students are located in Doyle Hall. Meletia Hall, the recently renovated turn-of-the century residence hall, offers single, double, and triple rooms with private, suite and floor bathrooms. This building primarily houses juniors and seniors. The historical renovation of the building, including the main lobby with a working fireplace, study and chapel, makes it a favorite with students. SAGE Dining Services takes great pride in the quality of food and the services they offer. SAGE takes a healthy approach to food preparation. Every meal starts with fresh, healthy ingredients, and the menus offer a variety of choices and include theme meals that will satisfy every student’s appetite. The campus dining hall, located in Doyle Hall, is open to all students, guests and faculty and staff members. SAGE also operates the Gator Alley Cafe located in the lower level of Doyle Hall.