The Minor in Health and Industry comprises four courses related to health and its applications to individuals, society, or industries. This minor may help students acquire a deeper understanding of personal health, the biological basis of health and disease, and the psychological contribution to physical well-being.
For further information about policies related to minors, see the Program Policies page.
| Course | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Select one 4-credit Lab Science: | 4 | |
| Human Biology | ||
| Elements of Living Systems | ||
| Chemistry of Sustainable Products | ||
| Select at least one course in Psychology: | 3 to 6 | |
| Pioneers in Psychology | ||
| Dynamics of Personality | ||
| Psychological Diagnoses and Mental Health | ||
| Positive Psychology | ||
| Social Psychology | ||
| Cross-Cultural Psychology | ||
| Gender Psychology | ||
| Health Psychology | ||
| Psychology of Self | ||
| Child Psychology | ||
| Nonverbal Behavior and Judging Others | ||
| Environmental Psychology | ||
| Sports Psychology | ||
| Select at least one course in Natural Sciences: | 3 to 6 | |
| The Science and Business of Biotechnology | ||
| Health of Nations: Anatomy and Function of Health Systems in the United States and Around the World | ||
| Human Nutrition: From Science to Life | ||
| Human Health and Disease in Today's World | ||
| Global Health Challenges | ||
| Human Inheritance | ||
| Industrial Ecology | ||
| Total Credits | 13 | |
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