Is a LOR from a psychobio class considered science or non-science?

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The course is listed under the psychology department and the course description is below:

Survey of relations between behavioral and biological processes. Topics include sensory and perceptual processes, neural maturation, natural bases of motivation, and learning.
 
Those hybrids are tricky....but it is listed under psych so I would go with non-science.

I feel you though, I took a psych that was brain, behavior, and cognition and all we learned about was neural pathways and sections of the brain. Still, it was a psyc class.
 
call the schools your interested in applying to for something like this. Everyone will have different policies and different levels of flexibility for something like this if in fact any of them are flexible on this at all
 
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