A MAN OR WOMAN WHO IS NORMAL IN ONE ENVIROMENT,MAY BE aBNORMAL IN ANOTHER ENVIROMENT DISCUSS.
bIOLOGY
biology The science of psychology developed from the more established fields of biology and philosophy.
Philosophy and biology.
The parent disciplines of psychology include philosophy, physiology, and biology. Philosophy provided the framework for understanding the mind, physiology contributed to the understanding of the brain and nervous system's role in behavior, and biology influenced the study of genetics and evolution in psychology.
Jobs you can get with a simple bachelors degree in Biology are limited, unless you are willing to get a master's degree, do an internship, or have a connection. As backup you can alway be a teacher.
Actually, biology and psychology.
Biopsychological psychology is a branch of psychology concerned with the links between biology and behavior.
It can be many especially in chemistry, biology (to include genetics), physics, psychology (social science).It can be many especially in chemistry, biology (to include genetics), physics, psychology (social science).It can be many especially in chemistry, biology (to include genetics), physics, psychology (social science).It can be many especially in chemistry, biology (to include genetics), physics, psychology (social science).It can be many especially in chemistry, biology (to include genetics), physics, psychology (social science).It can be many especially in chemistry, biology (to include genetics), physics, psychology (social science).
bIOLOGY
biology The science of psychology developed from the more established fields of biology and philosophy.
neurology entomology's anthropology psychology
biology, psychology
Biological psychology is the application of the principles of biology to the study of mental processes and behaviour.
I think the most you can get is be a lecturer in a university or if you get an MA in psychology you can be a professor.
Philosophy and biology.
Biology Physics Chemistry Psychology
Biology, Radiology, Oncology, Psychology.