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School of Undergraduate Studies 2023-2024 
    
School of Undergraduate Studies 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Psychology Minor


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Requirements


Nonmajors may minor in psychology by taking 20 credits in psychology, including PSY 180 - Person in Psychological Context . Departmental chair serves as advisor for all minors.

Minoring in psychology can serve a few different purposes. First, it formally demonstrates your interest in the subject on your transcript. Second, it can make graduate school or job applications more competitive after you graduate. 

Depending on your plans, you may want to focus your minor in one of two ways. If you’re interested in pursuing a doctoral degree someday, in medical school, or a Ph.D. or Psy.D., then a minor in psychology should include Research Methods I and II, because it demonstrates to these highly selective programs that you’ve had rigorous scientific training. If you’re thinking of a master’s degree like an MSW or a master’s in psychology or mental health counseling, you should be sure to take some courses that are key to clinical understanding, like PSY 246  and PSY 311 . If you have no plans for graduate school, you can simply focus on psychology courses that deepen your understanding of human nature in whatever ways you are interested.

You must take a total of 20 psychology credits to have a minor in psychology, including PSY 180 - Person in Psychological Context , our introductory psychology course. No more than 8 credits may overlap with any other major, minor, or concentration. Please consult the department chair when you have questions. Students with a minor in psychology are not eligible for faculty research or internship classes.

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