Undergraduate Catalog

Psychology Minor

Program Requirements for Psychology Minors (18 credits)

Students in other majors who wish to minor in Psychology must complete 18 PSYC credits offered by the department.

A minor in psychology is a great way to supplement a variety of majors. Because human interaction is a huge part of almost all careers, a minor in psychology can help students to develop necessary competencies for success in their careers. The 18-credit minor grants flexibility to students who can tailor the program to the educational and professional goals. The student should consult with faculty in the Department so that an organized, coherent set of courses can be planned and special areas of interest can be coordinated.

18 Credits (Six 3-credit courses) with PSYC suffix

Notes:

  • PSYC 211 is a required pre-requisite for all other PSYC courses
  • Undergraduate psychology courses PSYC211-PSYC499
  • Enrollment in graduate psychology courses (PSYC500-599) requires 90+ credits completed, a 3.3+ QPA, and permission of the instructor
  • Only PSYC courses will count for the minor; COUN courses do not count for a Psychology Minor.