To earn a minor in Psychology, students must complete 42 credit hours, including courses listed below and to be graded no lower than “B-” any each course. At least 60% of the courses must be selected from upper-level courses (second- and third-level courses).
Required Courses -18 credits:
Intro to Psychology – 6 credits
History and Systems of Psychology – 6 credits
Anatomy and Physiology of Central Nervous System and Complex Nervous Activity – 6 credits
Elective courses -12 credits and Courses in Psychology (300 or 400 levels) – 12 credits:
Psychophysiology and Cognitive Psychology – 6 credits
Psychological Tests – 6 credits
Developmental Psychology – 6 credits
Social Psychology – 6 credits
Psychology of Personality – 6 credits
Abnormal Psychology – 6 credits
Industrial and Organizational Psychology – 6 credits
Intro to Counseling - 6 credits
Special Psychology - 6 credits
Applied Behavior Analysis treatment I - 6 credits
Applied Behavior Analysis treatment II - 6 credits
Happiness: private/public feeling - 6 credits
Psychology of human sexuality - 6 credits
Urban Psychology - 6 credits
Psychology of Conflict - 6 credits
For graduation with Minor in Psychology, all the grades for these courses should be B- and higher.