no. it is preferred by universities that you have biology though.
If this question is from the UK, then no you do not need biology. I am a second yr psychology student and did not need that elective.AnswerNo you do not, I needed no specific A-levels to get on my psychology course as long as I got the correct grades
Well, I'm 16 and i need to decide fairly soon which A- levels I'm taking next year, so ive researched this.. You need * English * Maths * A Science (Biology) * Preferably Psychology, although it isn't necessary to go to uni Thats what i was told off the UK psychology site :)
Some suitable subjects to study include; Psychology, mathematics, sociology.
You need to have all sciences (Biology, physics and chemistry) and it is obvious that you need to have A's and A*'s to become a peditrician
To get a valueable life that can increase our living standard
Because potential psychiatrists must earn a medical school degree, the undergraduate should take the types of courses required to get into medical school, such as biology, chemistry, physics, and math. Good majors to declare include psychology, biology, or pre-med.
Michael Argyle has written: 'Psychology and social problems' -- subject(s): Research, Social conditions, Social problems, Social psychology 'The psychology of social class' -- subject(s): Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Social classes, Social classes 'The anatomy of relationships and the rules and skills needed to manage them successfully' -- subject(s): Interpersonal relations 'Social encounters: readings in social interaction' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Social interaction 'The psychology of interpersonal behavior' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Interpersonal relations, Social interaction 'Person to person' -- subject(s): Body language, Communication, Interpersonal communication, Psychological aspects of Communication 'The social psychology of work' -- subject(s): Industrial Psychology, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Work, Work 'The psychology of interpersonal behaviour' -- subject(s): Interpersonal relations, Social interaction 'Religious behavior' -- subject(s): Religious Psychology 'Psychology and Religion Ed 2' 'Social situations' -- subject(s): Social psychology 'The scientific study of social behaviour' -- subject(s): Social interaction 'Cooperation, the basis of sociability' -- subject(s): Cooperativeness, Interpersonal relations, Social groups
A bachelors of arts or science is oftentimes required for a graduate degree in psychology including a masters.
A pedeatrician is a medical doctor that has to start by obtaining a doctors degree from a university and then do further studys in Pediatrics
Schools will each have their own requirements but the basic skills and courses needed are Biology, Mathematics (algebra and statistics), English (writing and speech), Social Sciences and obviously if your school offers a high school psychology course take that too
You should not have to take biology to become an aerospace engineer.