Psychology Minor

Program Type

Minor

Est. Time to Complete

2-3 Years

School

School of the Arts, Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences

Delivery Mode

On Campus

The Psychology minor provides students with a broad foundation in the various subdisciplines of psychology. This understanding of human behavior and mental processes complements many majors, enhancing career opportunities in a number of professions, including education, nursing, and criminal justice.

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