Undergraduate Program
Minor in Psychology
Students enrolled in any non-psychology degree program within the University may elect to complete a minor in Psychology. the minor is designed to provide a broad overview of the field of Psychology. The Psychology minor consists of 18-19 credit hours of course work.
Required core courses (12-13 hours) include:
PSYC 101;
PSYC 202*; (NB: STAT 211 is a pre-requisite for PSYC 202)
one of PSYC 241, 251, or 281; and
one of either PSYC 301 or 302
Minors complete two electives (6-7 hours) from the following:
PSYC 301or 302 (in addition to previous requirement), 331, 342, 343, 345, 351, 363, 365, 382, 474, or selected 493.
Students are encouraged to design their minor using courses from the above list that complement work in their major. Students are also encouraged to formally declare their intent to minor in psychology to allow priority registration for 300- and 400-level psychology courses. These forms are available from the academic advisor in your major.
A minimum grade of C or better is required for each core course. A GPA of 2.0 across courses counted toward the minor is also required.






