UIC behavioral science course requirement?

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(1) course of a behavioral or social science is required.

Do you guys think a religion course on Islam, a history course, or a philosophy course would fulfill this? Which one would be most applicable?
 
philosophy should i believe.

i kno they specifically ask for stuff like psychology/anthropology but it philosophy is also a social science ( i believe).
 
Here's what their site says:

# Behavioral Sciences (Required)
Physicians apply psychological and behavioral principles to their work with patients, families, and communities. The humanistic aspects of medicine requires physicians to be sensitive to a variety of socially and culturally based conceptions of health and illness. A thorough understanding of individual and social behavior and culture is just as important to the successful study and practice of medicine as the biological and physical sciences. The following courses are required:

* Two (2) semesters of Psychology
* One (1) semester of another behavioral or social science such as Sociology or Anthropology.
 
Thanks. I also find there is not nearly enough room to write down the course and lab titles. Is there a way to get around the extremely small character limit? Or do they mean to just put the beginning of the course number when they say title, such as CHEM, or BIOL..?
 
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