Degrees in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Behavioral & Social Scicences with Concentration in Psychology
Associate of Arts with Concentration in Psychology
Minor in Psychology
Holding true to the breadth of topics covered in the psychology concentration, students are required to take a standard set of courses, with some freedom in course selection. This focusing of choices requires you to take a systematic variety of courses that adhere to the multi-topic approach of the psychology curriculum.
Course Requirements
The minor in psychology requires 18 credit hours of coursework, 9 of which must be at the 300/400 level.
P103 General Psychology
P211 Research Methods
P216 Lifespan Development Psychology
All of the above are required and must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better.* If you have taken either Introductory Psychology P101 or P102, you will be required to take the other introductory course either through correspondence or at one of the other campuses that still currently offer the two semester-long introductory courses.
If you have taken both P101 and P102, you will be considered to have the equivalent of P103. One course must be taken from each of the following clusters and must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
One course from:
P325 Psychology of Learning
P326 Behavioral Neuroscience
P329 Sensation and Perception
P335 Cognitive Psychology
One course from
P319 Psychology of Personality
P320 Social Psychology
P324 Abnormal Psychology
P336 Psychological Tests and Individual Differences
One additional 300-400 level class from psychology course offering is required. Students must have an overall minor GPA of C+ (2.3) or better and each course grade must be C (2.0) or better.
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