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As a psychology major or minor, you will learn psychological theory and methodology and become familiar with a variety of content areas, including neuroscience, cognition, developmental, social, and clinical psychology. You will also explore the relevance of psychology to topical issues such as technology, media, politics, sports, relationships, and peace and conflict, and have the chance to participate in research with faculty and graduate students. A psychology minor is a great addition to any major, including politics, nursing, business, criminology, or biology, or for anyone who is interested in better understanding human nature.

Degrees

Bachelor of Arts External Link

Students earning a bachelor’s typically complete a total 120 credit-hour curriculum required to graduate. Some degree programs can require additional credits.

  • PSY 226: Close Interpersonal Relationships
  • PSY 309: Psychology of Adolescence
  • PSY 302: Forensic Psychology

More information about this degree is available on the School website or by request from our Admissions team.

Minor External Link

A minor typically requires 6 courses or 18-24 credit hours of coursework. Some programs may require additional credits.

  • PSY 345: Clinical Neuroscience
  • PSY 309: Psychology of Adolescence
  • PSY 243: Sport Psychology

More information about this degree is available on the School website or by request from our Admissions team.

Potential Careers

  • Psychologist
  • Human Resources/Business
  • FBI or CIA Agent
  • Lawyer