Minors in Psychology
All minors require a C or better in all courses required for the minor.
Psychology - 15 hours
- PSYC 1101 or PSYC 1101H – Introduction to Psychology or Honors Introduction to Psychology
- Twelve semester hours of upper division course work (numbered 3000 or higher).
Mental Health - 18 hours
- PSYC 1101 or PSYC 1101H
- PSYC 3020
- PSYC 3160
- PSYC 3280
- PSYC 5060U
- PSYC 5150U
Organizational Psychology - 18 hours
- PSYC 1101 or PSYC 1101H
- PSYC 3020
- PSYC 5060U
- PSYC 5150U
- PSYC 5200U
- PSYC 5300U
Neuroscience - 18 hours
The Department of Psychology participates in offering an interdisciplinary minor in Neuroscience.
Prerequisites from the Core
- BIOL 1107 or BIOL 1107H – Principles of Biology I
- PSYC 1101 or PSYC 1101H – Introduction to Psychology
Neuroscience - 15-16 hours
One course selected from:
- BIOL 2081 – Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIOL 4200 – Mammalian Physiology
- BIOL 4210 – Comparative Physiology
One course selected from:
- BIOL 4230 – Neurophysiology and Disease
- PSYC 3070 – Sensation and Perception
- PSYC 3090 – Physiological Psychology
- PSYC 3500 – Cognitive Psychology
One course selected from:
- RHAB 4100 – Neuroscience in Rehabilitation Professions
- RHAB 4111 – Pathophysiology for the Rehabilitation Professions I
One course selected from:
- BIOL 4230 – Neurophysiology and Disease
- PSYC 3070 – Sensation and Perception
- PSYC 3090 – Physiological Psychology
- PSYC 3500 – Cognitive Psychology
- RHAB 4100 – Neuroscience in Rehabilitation Professions
- RHAB 4111 – Pathophysiology for the Rehabilitation Professions I
One course selected from:
- PSYC 5020U – Special Topics
- RHAB 4903 – Directed Study in Rehabilitation Science


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