Animal Behaviour
Animal behaviour is an interdisciplinary area of study in the fascinating world of animals.
Spanning both mechanisms underlying behaviour and the evolution of behaviour, it covers topics including the neurobiology of perception, learning and memory, behavioural ecology, the evolution of human behaviour, comparative cognition and neuroethology, population studies and the impact of global warming.
Answering some of the questions on how brains solve problems has implications for human and non-human species and impacts all areas of life.
This is the first program in Australia focused on the biological basis of behaviour.
Undergraduate
Degrees available in this area of study are:
Further Information
Science Centre
Macquarie University, NSW 2109
Telephone: (02) 9850 6000
Telephone: (02) 9850 6001
Email: scienceenquiries@mq.edu.au
Room: E7A102

