Zoology/Animal Behavioral Studies/Animal Psychology at Yale?

<p>Hey Yalies (and those more well-informed than I)</p>

<p>I've been looking around for some information into what courses Yale offers.. and I found only one for zoology. Now, this is a subject that really fascinates me - and I've seen webpages that mention professors of zoology at Yale.. So I'm wondering whether the course offerings really are so meager. Specifically, I'm wondering whether a major like biology, neuroscience or psychology would allow for several courses (or a concentration) in this field. </p>

<p>Also, since my main interest is something different again, I was wondering whether I have understood Yale's policy towards double majoring correctly - that Yale allows double majoring, but will not award a second degree, and that Yale allows only two courses to count towards both majors - and that there are no minors. Is this correct?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology dept. has courses on different classes of animals. There are ornithology, ichthyology, arthropods, and animal behavior courses. But there's no formal major in zoology/animal behavior. Ecology and Evolutionary bio would probably be your best bet, as you could take these classes for your upper level electives.</p>