Minor in Psychological Science
The Minor in Psychological Science provides a general introduction to the field of psychology. Students will learn about individual differences, diversity, biological psychology, and cognition and learning. The minor is open to Anthropology, Sociology, Criminal Justice and Criminology (only the General concentration), Geography, and Political Science majors, Health Profession majors, Pre-Health Profession majors, Biology majors, and Women and Gender Studies majors. Enrollment is also allowed by permission of the department chair.
Not open to students who are majoring in Criminal Justice and Criminology with any of these three concentrations: Psychology and the Legal System, Corrections and Human Behavior, or Psychology in Law Enforcement.
18 Credits
3 credits of PSYS 100
PSYS 100 | Introduction to Psychological Science | 3 |
3 credits from Individual Differences Foundation Area
3 credits from Learning and Cognition Foundation Area
3 credits from Diversity Foundation Area
PSYS 324 | Psychology of Women and Gender | 3 |
PSYS 325 | Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination | 3 |
PSYS 326 | Psychology of Diversity | 3 |
3 credits from Biological Foundation Area
3 credits of 300-level PSYS elective
Total Credit Hours: 18