A minor in psychology for non-psychology majors consists of 18 credits beyond the core.
Required Foundation Courses:
General Psychology I | 3 | |
General Psychology II | 3 | |
Six credits (two courses) of Required Major courses from the following: | ||
Statistics | 3 | |
Child Development | 3 | |
Social Psychology | 3 | |
Experimental Psychology | 3 | |
Abnormal Psychology | 3 | |
Theories of Personalities and, | 3 | |
PSYC____ | Psychology elective | 3 |
PSYC____ | Psychology elective | 3 |
A minor in forensic psychology for non-psychology majors consists of 18 credits beyond the core.
Required Foundation Courses:
General Psychology I | 3 | |
General Psychology II | 3 | |
Six credits (two courses) of Required Major courses from the following: | ||
Child Development | 3 | |
Social Psychology | 3 | |
Abnormal Psychology | 3 | |
Theories of Personalities | 3 | |
And six credits (two courses) from the following forensic psychology track courses: | ||
Adolescent Growth and Development | 3 | |
Psychology and the Law | 3 | |
Psychology of Criminal Behavior | 3 | |
Psychological Profiling of Homicidal Offenders | 3 | |
Introductory Sociology | 3 | |
Introduction to Social Work | 3 | |
Methods in Social Research | 3 | |
Family: Stability and Dysfunction | 3 | |
Health and Society: Access and Issues | 3 | |
Internship in Social Work | 3 |
Students who are majoring in Psychology are not permitted to enroll in this minor, Psychology majors may elect to complete the clinical social work track within their major and must complete a minor in another area.