The Minor in Psychology helps students acquire a deeper understanding of the relationship between mind and body, the psychological underpinnings of development, psychological health, and applications in personal and professional life. This minor provides students an opportunity to engage in the study of both classical and contemporary psychology.
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Course | Title | Credits |
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Required Courses | ||
Select four of the following: | 12 | |
Human Inheritance | ||
Pioneers in Psychology | ||
Adult Development and Aging | ||
Dynamics of Personality | ||
Abnormal Psychology | ||
Positive Psychology | ||
Social Psychology | ||
Cross-Cultural Psychology | ||
Gender Psychology | ||
Health Psychology | ||
Human Relations in Health Care | ||
Understanding Learning Differences and Disabilities | ||
Psychology of Self | ||
Child Psychology | ||
Cyber Psychology | ||
Nonverbal Behavior and Judging Others | ||
Environmental Psychology | ||
Behavioral Health: Natural Disaster Zones | ||
Sports Psychology | ||
Experimental Course in Psychology | ||
Total Credits | 12 |