Psychology Minor

Overview

The Psychology minor offers students a focused exploration of key psychological concepts and methodologies. The program includes coursework in areas such as cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, and abnormal psychology. Students gain valuable insights into human behavior and mental processes, enhancing their analytical and critical thinking skills. This minor complements various major fields of study, providing a strong foundation for careers in psychology, counseling, human resources, and related fields.

Requirements (19 credits)

PSYC 1010Introduction to Psychology

3

PSYC 1107Developmental Psychology: Life Span

3

PSYC 2100Experimental Psychology Lecture

3

PSYC 2120Experimental Psychology Lab

1

PSYC 3105Social Psychology

3

 

PSYC 2150Cognitive Psychology

3

Or

PSYC 2414Abnormal Psychology

3

 

STAT 1021Introduction to Statistics

3