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Yes you can. It would have been beneficial to have some background in the subject, but it is not a requirement. My bachelor's degree is in psychology, and I never had a psychology course in high school.
Psychology in contains the study of behavior. It is the study of the brain and emotions, behaviors. It seeks to explain and understand behavior, emotion, and the brain.Schools of Thought:StructuralismFunctionalismPsychoanalysisBehaviorismHumanism
Yes it can be taken as an academic subject.
psychology is the science of mind and history is the study of mans action in the past.history and psychology are closely related to each other.to study the motive behind each human actions study of psychology is important
Sport psychology is an interdisciplinary science that draws on knowledge from many related fields including biomechanics, physiology, kinesiology and psychology.
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Optometry was started in China. Optometry is a field of medicine that is related to the eyes and the visual system.
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Optometrists need a Doctor of Optometry degree, which requires the completion of a 4-year program at an accredited school of optometry. Individuals who seek these schools come from a variety of educational backgrounds. Requirements for admission to optometry schools include college courses in English, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. Because a strong background in science is important, many applicants to optometry school major in a science, such as biology or chemistry, as undergraduates. Other applicants major in another subject and take many science courses offering laboratory experience.
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cause it related to pschology
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