Do you need to take Anatomy and Physiology for a psychology major?
No, a psychology major typically does *not* require Anatomy and Physiology. Psychology focuses on the mind and behavior, while Anatomy and Physiology are concerned with the structure and function of the body. While there's overlap in areas like biological psychology or neuropsychology, the core psychology curriculum usually doesn't mandate these courses. However, they might be recommended or even required for certain specializations within psychology, such as neuropsychology or biological psychology. Check the specific requirements of the psychology program you're interested in.