Minor in General Psychology
The undergraduate minor in psychology is designed to give students the flexibility to explore the breadth of areas covered by psychology or to focus in a more specific area within the field.
Students are encouraged to construct a minor that either explores the breadth of areas in psychology (e.g. developmental, abnormal, social, sensation and perception, and health psychology) or to focus more in depth in a given area (e.g., developmental, adolescent, adulthood and aging, and two additional courses).
Requirements
18 hours in Psychology
- PSY 1300 (Intro to Psychology)
- 12 hours of advanced psychology courses
- 3 hours of any level psychology courses
In addition to the general minor in psychology, the department also offers a Minor in Forensic Psychology in conjunction with the Department of Criminal Justice, a Minor in Sport Psychology in conjunction with the Department of Health and Human Performance, and a Minor in Data Analytics.