Courses by semester
Courses for Fall 2025
Complete Cornell University course descriptions and section times are in the Class Roster.
Course ID | Title | Offered |
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BIONB 2210 |
Neurobiology and Behavior I: Introduction to Behavior
General introduction to the field of animal behavior. Topics include evolution and behavior, behavioral ecology, sociobiology, chemical ecology, communication, orientation and navigation. Catalog Distribution: (BIO-AS) (OPHLS-AG) Full details for BIONB 2210 - Neurobiology and Behavior I: Introduction to Behavior |
Fall, Summer. |
BIONB 3240 |
Behavioral Neuroscience Laboratory
This course is designed to provide an introduction to experimental research on the neural basis of behavior and cognition in animals. Topics will include basic neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, neural and hormonal control of behavior, and learning and memory. Students will gain extensive hands on experience with a variety of laboratory techniques, and animal species, and behaviors. Catalog Distribution: (BIO-AS) (OPHLS-AG) Full details for BIONB 3240 - Behavioral Neuroscience Laboratory |
Fall. |
BIONB 3500 | NeuroAI: Bridging Brains and AI |
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BIONB 3920 |
Drugs and the Brain
Introduction to neuropharmacology, with an emphasis on the neural mechanisms of psychoactive drugs. Topics include a brief introduction to neuropharmacology and a discussion of the major neurotransmitter families. The rest of the course covers the major psychoactive drugs, including cocaine, heroin, psychedelics, marijuana, and alcohol, as well as pharmaceuticals for the treatment of anxiety, schizophrenia, and depression. Includes a term paper in the form of a grant proposal to study a current problem in neuropharmacology. The course will use i-Clickers, which the students should have before the first class. Catalog Distribution: (BIO-AS) |
Fall. |
BIONB 3950 |
Molecular and Genetic Approaches to Neuroscience
Focuses on how different molecular and genetic approaches have led to major advances in neuroscience. Lectures, student presentations, and discussions examine original research articles. Topics include: ligand-gated channels, potassium channels, seven membrane spanning receptors, olfaction, pain and cold receptors, neurotransmitter release, neural networks, epilepsy, optogenetics, and circadian rhythms. Catalog Distribution: (BIO-AS) Full details for BIONB 3950 - Molecular and Genetic Approaches to Neuroscience |
Fall. |
BIONB 4200 |
Topics in Neurobiology and Behavior
Courses on selected topics in neurobiology and behavior; can include lecture and seminar courses. Catalog Distribution: (OPHLS-AG) Full details for BIONB 4200 - Topics in Neurobiology and Behavior |
Fall, Spring. |
BIONB 4980 |
Teaching Experience
Designed to give qualified undergraduate students teaching experience through actual involvement in planning and assisting in biology courses. This experience may include supervised participation in a discussion group, assisting in a biology laboratory, assisting in field biology, or tutoring. |
Fall, Spring. |
BIONB 7201 |
Research Design in the Study of Animal Social Behavior
A weekly journal club-style discussion. Graduate students may be expected to present a summary of their research or a summary of research in the literature related to their thesis once per year. Full details for BIONB 7201 - Research Design in the Study of Animal Social Behavior |
Fall, Spring. |
BIONB 7210 |
Introductory Graduate Survey in Neurobiology and Behavior
Designed to assist students in mapping their graduate careers and in choosing and pursuing transformative and tractable thesis topics. The core of the course will be open-ended discussions directed by paired neurobiology and behavioral ecology faculty on novel research frontiers in the study of mechanisms and the evolution of behavior (including in the zone of their conceptual intersection). Occasional laboratory experiences may also be included. Professional development topics will include how to: navigate graduate school, allocate time between reading, thinking creatively, and investing in research, design experiments, write grant proposals, give talks, and publish peer-reviewed papers. Full details for BIONB 7210 - Introductory Graduate Survey in Neurobiology and Behavior |
Fall. |
BIONB 7640 |
Plant-Insect Interactions Seminar
Group intensive study of current research in plant-insect interactions. Topics vary from semester to semester but include chemical defense, coevolution, insect community structure, population regulation, biocontrol, tritrophic interactions, and mutualism. Full details for BIONB 7640 - Plant-Insect Interactions Seminar |
Fall, Spring. |