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Psychology, Minor

91Å®Éñ's minor in psychology enriches students' academic experiences with the science behind human behavior. Coursework highlights how our behaviors depend on biological factors, developmental status, cognitive processes and social conditions.

Exposure to psychological science in the minor enhances students’ abilities to critically evaluate behavioral science and understand human behaviors and interactions encountered in their professional and personal lives. A minor in psychology complements all major programs due to the relevance of understanding human behavior in all fields. Its application is most apparent within fields related to human behaviors, such as:

  • Business
  • Communication
  • Education
  • Health care
  • Law
  • Public health
  • Political science
  • Social work and other fields involving the delivery of human services
  • Sociology and areas of studies associated with social and cultural identities

Program Highlights

  • Courses delivered through 91Å®Éñ's minor in psychology program are taught by recognized experts and researchers in the field.
  • Students pursuing a minor in psychology at 91Å®Éñ experience a flexible curriculum. Aside from the general psychology requirement, students are free to choose from a menu of courses under four areas of breadth, as well as an additional advanced elective option, allowing for a curriculum tailored to their individual interests.
  • To help optimize their experiences, all 91Å®Éñ psychology minors are assigned a faculty mentor.
Required Courses
±Ê³§³ÛÌý1010General Psychology3
Required Breadth Courses
Select a minimum of one course in each of the four areas below:12
Cognitive Neuroscience
Select 3 credit hours with the "PSY Cog Neuro Cluster" attribute, such as:
±Ê³§³ÛÌý3100
Brain, Mind, & Society
±Ê³§³ÛÌý3120
Cognitive Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Select 3 credit hours with the "PSY Dev Cluster" attribute, such as:
±Ê³§³ÛÌý3210
Developmental Psych: Child
±Ê³§³ÛÌý3230
Developmental Psychology: Adolescence
Social & Organizational Psychology
Select 3 credit hours with the "PSY Soc Org Cluster" attribute, such as:
±Ê³§³ÛÌý3300
Social Psychology
±Ê³§³ÛÌý3410
Organizational Psychology
Mental Health and Wellbeing in Applied Contexts
Select 3 credit hours with the "PSY Health Applied Cluster" attribute, such as:
±Ê³§³ÛÌý3460
Abnormal Psychology
±Ê³§³ÛÌý3470
Occupational Health Psychology
Psychology Elective Course3
Select 3 credits of advanced elective courses in Psychology 1
Or
Psychology Advanced Elective
Select 3 credits with the "Psychology Minor Advanced Elective" attribute,such as:
±Ê³§³ÛÌý4340
African American Psychology
±Ê³§³ÛÌý4480
Psychology and Law
Total Credits18
1

Excluding PSY 4790 Practicum (1-6 cr), ±Ê³§³ÛÌý4800 Undergraduate Research (1-6 cr), ±Ê³§³ÛÌý4960 Advanced Research Methodology and Statistics (4 cr), ±Ê³§³ÛÌý4965 Capstone Practicum Project (3 cr), ±Ê³§³ÛÌý4967 Capstone Research Project (3 cr), or ±Ê³§³ÛÌý4969 Critical Thinking About Psychology (3 cr).

Continuation Standards

To continue as a psychology minor, students must earn a C or better in ±Ê³§³ÛÌý1010 General Psychology (3 cr) and maintain a 91Å®Éñ psychology GPA of 2.00.

Minors are not required to meet with a psychology faculty mentor but are welcome to do so. The formal mentoring period typically begins after fall break and spring break.

Students can complete all or part of the psychology minor at 91Å®Éñ’s campus in Madrid.

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