The Psychology Minor provides an opportunity for students to explore various psychological processes and their impact on human behavior. Although the psychology minor is open to students in any 魅影直播 State baccalaureate program, it may particularly interest students in the Forensic Science, Nursing, Business Administration, Sports Management and/or Architecture programs. The Psychology Minor requires a minimum of 15 credit hours in Psychology and includes General Psychology and four psychology electives, with two of the four electives being upper-level psychology courses. At least three credits must be completed at 魅影直播 State College. The minor is comprised of existing courses. The minor will be housed in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences and departmental faculty will coordinate the program and advise students in the minor.
Program Requirements
Course Number | Course Title | Credit Hours |
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PSYC 1013 | General Psychology | 3 |
Four of the following electives, two of which must be upper level:
Lower-level electives
PSYC 1023 Human Development (3 credit hours)
PSYC 1033 Human Relations (3 credit hours)
PSYC 1043 Psychology of Gender (3 credit hours)
PSYC 1063 Basic Helping Skills (3 credit hours)
PSYC 2033 Adolescent Development (3 credit hours)
PSYC 2043 Psychology of Grief (3 credit hours)
PSYC 2063 Community of Psychology (3 credit hours)
PSYC 2093 Abnormal Psychology (3 credit hours)
Upper-level electives:
PSYC 5013 Counseling Theory (3 credit hours)
PSYC 5043 Sensation and Perception (3 credit hours)
PSYC 5053 Social Psychology (3 credit hours)
PSYC 5093: Health Psychology (3 credit hours)
PSYC 5193 I/O Psychology (3 credit hours)
PSYC 5203 Personality Psychology (3 credit hours)
PSYC 5303 Autism Spectrum Related Disorder (3 credit hours)
PSYC 6103 Family & Intimate Relationship Violence (3 credit hours)
PSYC 7003 Working with Diverse Populations (3 credit hours)
PSYC 7103 The Psychology of Killers (3 credit hours)
Total number of credit hours: 15
Additional psychology courses may be added to the course catalogue and used as electives for the minor.