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psychobiology vs. Psych

 
Old 06-12-2008 at 07:50 PM   #1
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psychobiology vs. Psych
I was wondering if anyone knows anything about Psychobiology (HTH SCI 1G03) compared to FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY, NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOUR (PSYCH 1XX3) In the course calendar it says that you cannot take both courses, and I am assuming that this is because they are very similar. Does anyone know anything about either of these courses? I know that niether on will be easy, but is one of them easier than the other? thanks!



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