Neurobiology of cognitive science goes into BCPM?

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Here is the course description.

Introduction to the organization and functions of the nervous system. Topics include molecular, cellular, developmental, systems, and behavioral neurobiology. Specifically, structure and function of neurons, peripheral and central nervous systems, sensory, motor, and control systems, learning and memory mechanisms.

This course is provided from the cognitive science department So It's not technically from BCP, but seems like the course should go under bio/neuroscience.

Not sure. Any advice?
 
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list it as bio. worst that can happen is they change the classification and it doesn't get counted as BCPM. they don't return an app due to changing classification.
 
Yes it is BCPM
 
I called AAMC with the same question, was told to classify my neurophysiology classes (taken in the cognitive science department) as BCPM and they were not changed back. So yes, they definitely are.
 
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