Psychology Minor 12 credits
A minor in Psychology offers the student an opportunity to explore the methodology, data, and various aspects of human behavior and experience. A total of 12 credits are required.
Please note: At least two courses in the minor must be taken at a 3000 level or above. Most 3000 level courses will require at least one 1000 level and one 2000 level psychology courses as prerequisites; all 4000 level courses require both 2000 & 3000 level courses as prerequisites.
Learning Goals:
- Demonstrate understanding of theoretical perspectives and empirical findings in psychology, and then apply that understanding to their lives as individuals and as responsible citizens of the world
- Use critical and creative thinking, weigh evidence, act ethically, consider diverse perspectives, and be able to utilize the scientific approach to solve problems from a psychological perspective.
Requirements
I. Required Core:
Group A-Topics in Psychology – Choose ONE (3 Credits):
Group B-Developmental Psychology – Choose ONE (3 Credits):
Group C-Counseling – Choose ONE (3 Credits):
II. Choose One Additional CPSYC Course (3 Credits) from above
CSOCS 3444 Research Methods may be substituted