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The Department of Natural Science and Public Health offers a minor in Applied Psychology. The minor gives students the opportunity to gain the knowledge, values, and skills that will enable them to acquire agreater degree of insight into the complex factors that affect their own behavior and that of others around them.
Applying to the Minor
1) The Minor in Psychology is a program of study consisting of 18 credit hours ( 6 psychology courses).
2) Eligibility for enrollment in a minor must be preceded by admission to and completion of at least
one semester in an approved major program of study.
3) A minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.5 is required for admission into a minor.
These six courses constitute the minor in Applied Psychology:
- PSY 212 Psychology in Everyday Life
- PSY 310 Introduction to Helping Skills
- PSY 363 Social Psychology
- PSY 410 Individual and Family Assessment
- PSY 413 Individual and FamilyIntervention Strategies
- HSC 375 Health and Behavior
Course Description
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