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Department of Education
This program is a broad
curriculum designed to help students develop an understanding and
appreciation of the lawfulness of human behavior. The psychology
minor is designed to espose students to a range of perspectives,
methodologies, and content areas. Students will find the minor program
in psychology particularly relevant if they are planning to work
in industry and business domains, educational settings, community
agencies, medical settings, or other professional areas in which
significant interaction with people is required. Students should
note that some of the elective courses for a psychology minor might
have their own prerequisites.
| Total
Credits Required: 18 |
| Required
Courses - 7 credits |
| Course
# |
Course
Description |
Credits |
| PSY 2000 |
Principles
of Psychology
|
3 |
Elective
Courses - 11 credits
8 credits must be PSY |
| Course
# |
Course
Description |
Credits |
| ED
3112 |
Psychological Foundations
of Learning & Seminar in Education
|
3 |
| PSY
2050 |
History and Systems
of Psychology |
3 |
| PSY
3010 |
Theories of Personality |
3 |
| PSY
3030 |
Abnormal Psychology |
3 |
| PSY
3050 |
Developmental Psychology |
3 |
| PSY
3060 |
Physiological Psychology |
3 |
| PSY
3070 |
Cross-Cultural Psychology |
3 |
| PSY
4010 |
Cognitive Psychology |
3 |
| PSY
4050 |
Psychology of Science
and Technology |
3 |
| PSY
4080 |
Special Topics in
Psychology |
1
- 4 |
| PSY
4090 |
Indep Study in Psychology |
1
- 3 |
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