The Psychology Department offers many
different courses that have academic relevance for other majors.
The requirements for a minor in psychology have, therefore, been
designed to be flexible and meet the needs of students of other
disciplines. The requirements are listed below. Specific minor programs
should be designed in consultation with a psychology adviser.
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Four of the ten following content courses in psychology: |
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| PSY 230 |
Psychology of Human Motives |
3 |
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| PSY 234 |
Introduction to Cognitive Psychology |
3 |
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| PSY 240 |
Elements of Learning |
3 |
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| PSY 300 |
Abnormal Psychology |
3 |
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| PSY 340 |
Social Psychology |
3 |
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| PSY 400 |
Child and Developmental Psychology |
3 |
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| PSY 425 |
Personality |
3 |
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| PSY 450 |
Perception |
3 |
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| PSY 467 |
Testing & Measurement |
3 |
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PSY 465
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Physiological Psychology
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3
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Total Hours |
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12 |