Psychology Minor
Coordinator: Jessica McManus
The 19-credit Psychology minor enables students to explore the complexities of human behavior. Through a variety of coursework, students learn about human and non-human animal behavior ranging from the firing of a single neuron to the death and dying process. Note: This minor is not open to students pursuing a major in psychology or art therapy.
Requirements for the Minor
Foundation Requirements: (Grade of C- or higher required)
| PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology | 3.0 |
| PSY 211 | Elementary Statistics | 3.0 |
| PSY 312 | Research Methods I | 4.0 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 10.0 |
PSY 211: Statistics courses completed in another discipline will fulfill the requirement but will not count toward the 19-credit minimum in psychology courses. Students taking a statistics course in another discipline should take an additional psychology-prefixed elective.
Select one elective from each of the following three areas:
Clinical/Counseling Psychology:
| PSY 203 | Survey of Clinical, Community and Counseling Psychology | 3.0 |
| PSY 204 | Psychology of Death | 3.0 |
| PSY 302 | Psychology and Law | 3.0 |
| PSY 370A | Seminar: Introduction to Counseling | 3.0 |
| PSY 431 | Psychological Disorders | 3.0 |
| PSY 434 | Foundations of Psychological Testing | 3.0 |
Developmental Psychology:
Experimental Psychology: