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Secondary Education | Social Psychology
Discipline
Education | Humanities
Minor
Behavioral Psychology | Psychology Teacher Education
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Psychology Minor at Campbellsville University offers a comprehensive curriculum with 21 hours of coursework, including 18 hours of elective courses in various psychology subfields. Students complete the required course in General Psychology and select from a wide range of electives to tailor their studies to their interests. The program prepares graduates for careers in psychology-related fields or provides a foundation for further graduate studies.

Program Outline

Outline:

The Psychology Minor at Campbellsville University requires students to complete 21 hours of coursework, including 18 hours of psychology electives and 3 hours of required courses.


Required Courses:

  • PSY 111 - General Psychology (3 credits)

Elective Courses:

Students can choose from the following courses to complete the 18 hours of psychology electives:

  • PSY 222 - Psychology of Adjustment (3 credits)
  • PSY 240 - Psychological Assessment (3 credits)
  • PSY 311 - Learning and Behavior (3 credits)
  • PSY 312 - Human Cognitive Processes (3 credits)
  • PSY 321 - Lifespan Development (3 credits)
  • PSY 323 - Theories of Personality (3 credits)
  • PSY 333 - Group Dynamics (3 credits)
  • PSY 341 - Social Psychology (3 credits)
  • PSY 343 - Gender Studies (3 credits)
  • PSY 361 - Social Statistics (3 credits)
  • PSY 363 - Experimental Psychology with Lab (4 credits)
  • PSY 401 - History and Systems of Psychology (3 credits)
  • PSY 412 - Abnormal Psychology (3 credits)
  • PSY 414 - Introduction to Counseling (3 credits)
  • PSY 420 - Behavioral Neuroscience (3 credits)

Careers:

Psychology graduates can pursue careers in various fields such as mental health, government, business, and others. The undergraduate degree also provides a foundation for graduate school.

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