Jump to Navigation
BBB Home A-Z Index School of Arts and Sciences University of Pennsylvania
Home › Student Societies ›

BBB Society

The BBB Society (http://www.dolphin.upenn.edu/bbbsoc/) is an organization for all Penn students interested in the study of psychology, biology, and neuroscience. Its aims are:

  • to inform students of ongoing features and programs relating to the Biological Basis of Behavior major,

  • to stimulate the intellectual capacities of students,

  • to encourage social and academic relations between students and faculty members as well as communication between students, and

  • to provide advising in course selection.
  • ""
  • Printer-friendly version
  • Home
  • About BBB
    • Overview
    • Staff
    • Primary and Adjunct Faculty
    • Secondary Faculty
    • Resources
    • Contact
  • Studying Neuroscience @ Penn
  • BBB Advising
    • Overview
    • Advising Schedule
    • Advising FAQs
    • Study Abroad
    • Transfer Credits
    • Declaring the BBB Major
  • Requirements
    • Overview
    • BBB Major
    • Sample Schedule
    • BBB Minor
    • BBB/Heath Care and Health Management Minor
    • Computational Neuroscience Minor
  • Courses
    • Overview
    • BBB109 “Introduction to Brain and Behavior”
    • Course Descriptions
    • Spring 2012 Courses
    • Fall 2012 Courses
  • Research
    • Overview
    • Getting Started
    • Independent Research
    • Honors Research
    • Research Symposium
    • Research Funding
    • Highlights of Undergrad Research
    • Internships
  • Outreach
    • Overview
    • Kids Judge Neuroscience
  • Student/Faculty Accomplishments
    • Overview
    • Student Awards
    • Honors Students
    • Faculty Teaching Awards
    • BBB in the News
  • Calendar of Events
  • Student Societies
    • Overview
    • BBB Society
    • Nu Rho Psi Honors Society

Support BBB Undergraduate Research

B-1 Solomon Psychology Laboratories, 3720 Walnut Street Philadelphia PA 19104-6241
Phone: (215) 573-3163 Fax: (215) 898-8911
Copyright ©  2012 University of Pennsylvania, Biological Basis of Behavior Program