The Psychology minor consists of 16-credit hours:
PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 200: Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences
PSYC 334: Abnormal Psychology
Choose one course from the following:
PSYC 230: Life Span Development
PSYC 240: Social Psychology
Choose two courses from the following, at least one must be at 300-level or above:
PSYC 275: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
PSYC 275-L: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Laboratory
PSYC 302: Educational Psychology and Assessment
PSYC 308: Qualitative Research Methods
PSYC 312: Positive Psychology
PSYC 313: Cross-Cultural Psychology
PSYC 323: Functional Neuroscience
PSYC 326: Theories of Guidance & Counseling
PSYC 327: Psychopharmacology
PSYC 333: Psychology of Sustainability
PSYC 338: Personality Theory in Psychology
PSYC 339: Ethical Dilemmas in the Behavioral Sciences
PSYC 340: Education of the Exceptional Child
PSYC 346: Health Psychology
PSYC 347: Medical Sociology
PSYC 348 Psychoneuroimmunology
PSYC 352: Psychology of Gender
PSYC 353 Seminar in Behavioral Neuroscience
PSYC 355: Industrial Organizational Psychology
PSYC 356: Biopsychology
PSYC 357: Psychology of Adulthood
PSYC 359: Advanced Behavioral Research I
PSYC 361: Advanced Behavioral Research II
PSYC 364: Neuroanatomy
PSYC 370: Human Sexuality
PSYC 371: Psychology & the Law
PSYC 435: Psychological Tests & Measurements
PSYC 435-L: Psychological Tests & Measurements
PSYC 475: Advanced Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
PSYC 475-L: Advanced Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
PSYC 390, 490: Selected Topics
PSYC 391, 392, 491, 492: Research
PSYC 380, 480: Internship
Courses used as electives for one behavioral science major or minor (criminology, psychology or sociology) may not also satisfy elective requirements for another behavioral science major or minor.