Minors

In order to provide students with additional opportunities to broaden and enrich their educations, the University offers several minors. A minor is a program of study that is distinct from and supplements a student's major. A minor may be taken as a way to give a coherent pattern to elective hours, to expand career options, to prepare for graduate study, or simply to explore in greater depth an area different from one's major.

Psychology Minor (18 credits):

Required Courses (9 credits):
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 331 Psychology of Learning (3 credits)
PSY 350 Physiological Psychology (3 credits)
Choose three courses (9 credits) from the following:
PSY 301 Social Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 303 Abnormal Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 325 Statistics for Behavioral and Social Sciences (3 credits)
PSY 326 Research Methods (3 credits)
PSY 302 Industrial/Organizational Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 304 Lifespan Development (3 credits)
PSY 305 Sports Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 311 Counseling Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 330 Theories of Personalities (3 credits)
PSY 360 Survey of Mental Health (3 credits)
PSY 361 Health Psychology (3 credits)