The combined major in behavioral neuroscience and design engages students in an interdisciplinary study across biology, psychology, Art + Design fundamentals, design core, and a strong foundation in the physiological brain mechanisms that give rise to behavioral functions with the practice of understanding humans, their surrounding contexts and systems, and designing alternative futures. Students study the latest research in neuroscience,  psychology, design, and the brain's inner workings, enabling them to maximize the impact of design solutions and, conversely, communicate complex neuroscientific concepts to a broader public.
 
The program offers several options for the study of design: experience design, a holistic and integrative approach that focuses on the quality of the human experience in concrete situations; graphic design, the integration of text and image to communicate critical concepts; information design, the visualization and physicalization of data to enhance human understanding of complex knowledge; or interaction design, the creation of navigable interfaces and systems that allow audiences to take an active role to achieve meaningful goals.

  • Concentrations and course offerings may vary by campus and/or by program modality.  Please consult with your advisor or admissions coach for the course availability each term at your campus or within your program modality. 
  • Certain options within the program may be required at certain campuses or for certain program modalities.  Please consult with your advisor or admissions coach for requirements at your campus or for your program modality. 

Complete all courses listed below unless otherwise indicated. Also complete any corequisite labs, recitations, clinicals, or tools courses where specified and complete any additional courses needed beyond specific college and major requirements to satisfy graduation credit requirements.

Universitywide Requirements

All undergraduate students are required to complete the Universitywide Requirements.

NUpath Requirements

All undergraduate students are required to complete the NUpath Requirements.

Behavioral Neuroscience Requirements

Behavioral Neuroscience Overview
BNSC 1000Behavioral Neuroscience at Northeastern 1 1
EESC 2000Professional Development for Co-op 21
COS Foundations
BIOL 1107
and BIOL 1108
Foundations of Biology
and Lab for BIOL 1107
5
BIOL 2299Inquiries in Biological Sciences4
BIOL 2301
and BIOL 2302
Genetics and Molecular Biology
and Lab for BIOL 2301
5
CHEM 1161
and CHEM 1162
and CHEM 1163
General Chemistry for Science Majors
and Lab for CHEM 1161
and Recitation for CHEM 1161
5
CHEM 2311
and CHEM 2312
Organic Chemistry 1
and Lab for CHEM 2311
5
PSYC 1101Foundations of Psychology4
Mathematics Foundation
MATH 1341Calculus 1 for Science and Engineering4
or MATH 1241 Calculus 1
Statistics Foundation
Complete one of the following. Students who receive transfer credit for the Advanced Placement Statistics exam may complete the 1 SH PSYC 2315 course (requires department permission).4-5
Biostatistics
and Lab for ENVR 2500
Statistics in Psychological Research
Behavioral Neuroscience Foundations
PSYC 3200Clinical Neuroanatomy4
PSYC 3452Sensation and Perception4
PSYC 3458Biological Psychology4
Behavioral Neuroscience Core Courses
Complete two of the following:8
Neurobiology
Current Topics in Behavioral Neuroscience
Neural Systems and Behavior
Developmental Neurobiology
Neurobiology of Cognitive Decline
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
Cell and Molecular Neuroscience
Multidisciplinary Approaches in Motor Control
Neuropsychology of Fear
Behavioral Endocrinology
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
Psychopharmacology
Neuropsychology
Clinical Neuroscience
Behavioral Genetics
1

Students entering through CAMD may take Art and Design at Northeastern (ARTF 1000).

2

Students entering through CAMD may take Professional Development for Co-op (EEAM 2000).

Design Requirements

Art + Design Fundamentals Required
ARTF 1220Elements of Visual Composition (with optional ARTF 1221)2
Art + Design Fundamentals Electives
Complete three of the following:6
Representational Drawing
Abstract Drawing
Making with Form and Materials
and Making with Form and Materials Tools
Making with Video, Sound, and Animation
and Making with Video, Sound, and Animation Tools
Designing Interactive Experiences
and Designing Interactive Experiences Tools
Design Required
ARTG 1001
and ARTG 1002
Design Perspectives: An Introduction to Design in the World
and Seminar for Design Perspectives
4
ARTG 1270
and ARTG 1271
Design: Process + Practices
and Studio for Design: Process + Practices
4
ARTG 1290
and ARTG 1291
Typographic Systems
and Studio for Typographic Systems
4
Art + Design History Elective
Complete any one ARTH course.  ARTH 1001 Visual Intelligence and ARTH 1002 Seminar in Visual Intelligence is recommended to fulfill requirement. 4
Art + Design Elective
Complete any one ARTD, ARTE, ARTF(4SH), ARTG, ARTH, ARTS, EXRE, or GAME course for which prerequisites have been met and not used to fulfill other requirements of the program. If any topics course is completed more than once, the additional completions may be allowed toward the electives.4
Degree Capstone Project
ARTG 4550Design Degree Project4

Design Option

Complete one of the following options:8
Experience Design Option
Experience Design Principles
Topics In Experience Design Inquiry
Graphic Design Option
Graphic Design Principles
Topics In Graphic Design Inquiry
Information Design Option
Information Design Principles
Topics in Information Design Inquiry
Interaction Design Option
Interaction Design Principles (with optional ARTG 2401)
Topics In Interaction Design Inquiry

Integrative Requirements

Integrative Courses
ARTG 5310Visual Cognition4
BIOL 5587Comparative Neurobiology4
or PSYC 4622 Laboratory in Sensation and Perception
or PSYC 4656 Seminar in Biological Psychology
or PSYC 4668 Seminar in Sensation and Perception
The following course is already required in the major:
Design Degree Project
Upper-Division Elective
Complete one course that is not already taken as long as prerequisites have been met: 4
Any ARTG course not already required or ARTG 5000 Topics in Design
BIOL 3403 or higher
BNSC 4991 or higher
PSYC 3404 or higher

Writing Requirements

College Writing
ENGW 1111First-Year Writing4
or ENGW 1102 First-Year Writing for Multilingual Writers
Advanced Writing in the Disciplines
ENGW 3307Advanced Writing in the Sciences4
or ENGW 3314 Advanced Writing in the Arts, Media, and Design
or ENGW 3315 Interdisciplinary Advanced Writing in the Disciplines

Required General Electives

Complete 16 semester hours of general electives.16

Major Credit Hour Requirement

110 semester hours in the major

Program Requirements

133 total semester hours required

Sample Plan of Study: Four Years, Two Co-ops in Spring/Summer 1

Year 1
FallHoursSpringHoursSummer 1HoursSummer 2Hours
ARTG 1001
and ARTG 1002
4ARTF 1220 (with optional ARTF 1221)2ARTG 1270
and ARTG 1271
4ARTG 1290
and ARTG 1291
4
BIOL 1107
and BIOL 1108
5ARTF elective2PSYC 23204PSYC 34524
BNSC 1000 or ARTF 10001BIOL 22994  
CHEM 1161
and CHEM 1162
and CHEM 1163
5ENGW 11114  
PSYC 11014MATH 13414  
 19 16 8 8
Year 2
FallHoursSpringHoursSummer 1HoursSummer 2Hours
BIOL 2301
and BIOL 2302
5Co-op0Co-op0ARTF elective 2
CHEM 2311
and CHEM 2312
5  ARTF elective 2
EESC 2000 or EEAM 20001  General elective 4
PSYC 34584   
Design option course 14   
 19 0 0 8
Year 3
FallHoursSpringHoursSummer 1HoursSummer 2Hours
ARTG 53104Co-op0Co-op0ENGW 33154
PSYC 32004  General elective4
Design option course 24   
Elective4   
 16 0 0 8
Year 4
FallHoursSpringHours  
BIOL 55874ARTG 45504  
A+D elective4BNS core course4  
ARTH elective4Upper-division elective4  
BNS core course4General elective4  
 16 16  
Total Hours: 134

Sample Plan of Study: Five Years, Three Co-ops in Spring/Summer 1

Year 1
FallHoursSpringHoursSummer 1HoursSummer 2Hours
ARTG 1001
and ARTG 1002
4ARTF 1220 (with optional ARTF 1221)2VacationVacation
BIOL 1107
and BIOL 1108
5ARTF elective 2  
BNSC 1000 or ARTF 10001BIOL 22994  
CHEM 1161
and CHEM 1162
and CHEM 1163
5ENGW 11114  
PSYC 11014MATH 13414  
 19 16 0 0
Year 2
FallHoursSpringHoursSummer 1HoursSummer 2Hours
ARTG 1270
and ARTG 1271
4Co-op0Co-op0PSYC 23204
ARTG 1290
and ARTG 1291
4  ARTF elective 2
CHEM 2311
and CHEM 2312
5  ARTF elective 2
EESC 2000 or EEAM 20001   
PSYC 34524   
 18 0 0 8
Year 3
FallHoursSpringHoursSummer 1HoursSummer 2Hours
BIOL 2301
and BIOL 2302
5Co-op0Co-op0Vacation
PSYC 32004   
PSYC 34584   
Design option course 14   
 17 0 0 0
Year 4
FallHoursSpringHoursSummer 1HoursSummer 2Hours
ARTH elective4Co-op0Co-op0ENGW 33154
A+D elective4  General elective4
BNS core course4   
Elective4   
 16 0 0 8
Year 5
FallHoursSpringHours  
ARTG 53104ARTG 45504  
BIOL 55874A+D elective4  
ARTH elective4BNS core course4  
Design option level 24Upper-division elective4  
 16 16  
Total Hours: 134