<p>Thank you Norcoldad;</p>
<p>You understood my interests and the course you suggested is definitely a model in bridging biology with social sciences.
I have seen similar courses in other U.S. universities, too.</p>
<p>What I'm not sure about is: could I do my first year in Italy at an Economics course (which also studies "behaviour") and then transfer to the second year of a course like the one you suggested?</p>
<p>The fact is that there aren't many good universities in Italy; psychology is still dealt in the traditional way, whereas Economics (especially at Bocconi University) is more developed and I think I would have more chances to enter a U.S. university.
What do you think?</p>