Course Requirements
The psychology minor is designed to expose students to a range of perspectives, methodologies
and content areas. In addition to the introductory course (PSYC 1101), students must
select courses from three of the five categories of psychology courses. This provides
sufficient breadth while permitting the students, with advisement, to obtain depth
with the two remaining elective courses.
Required Course (3 credits):
PSYC 1101 Introduction to Psychology
Courses from three of the five following categories:
Biological Basis of Behavior and Mental Processes
(3 credits):
PSYC 3213 Sensation and Perception
PSYC 3217 Biological Psychology
PSYC 3219 Human Neuropsychology
Learning and Cognition (3 credits):
PSYC 3214 Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 3220 Learning
PSYC 3216 Motivation and Emotion
Social/Developmental (3 credits):
PSYC 1212 Child Psychology
PSYC 1213 Adolescent Psychology
PSYC 1214 Adult Development
PSYC 1215
(WMST 1215) Psychology of Gender
PSYC 2212 Developmental Psychology
PSYC 2216 Social Psychology
PSYC 3212 Advanced Social Psychology
Fieldwork/Applied (3 credits):
PSYC 1216 Industrial/Organizational Psychology
PSYC 1219 Sports Psychology
PSYC 1222 International Psychology
PSYC 1223 Psychology of Religion
PSYC 2315 Laboratory Research Experience
PSYC 3408-3413 Internship in Psychology (3/6 credits)
Clinical/Professional (3 credits):
PSYC 1218 Drug and Alcohol Abuse
PSYC 1221 Exceptional Child Psychology
PSYC 2211 Personality Concepts
PSYC 2214 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 2215 Psychological Testing
PSYC 2220 Behavior Modification
Psychology Electives (6 credits):
Six of the 18 total credits for the minor must be at the 2000-level or higher.
Total: 18 credits