The Psychology minor is a broad minor focusing on various content areas of psychology including the cognitive, biological, and cultural-social bases of behavior.
With a Psychology minor at AUM, you’ll:
Develop foundational skills in applying the scientific method to people’s thoughts, feelings, and actions
Develop abilities that will help you succeed in the business world, law school, and many other careers
Learn to conceptualize problems, evaluate evidence, and defuse potential conflict as you study the underlying causes of human behavior
The course listings below are a representation of what this minor requires. Select elective courses may also be included. Students may have to take additional courses to fulfill the prerequisites of the required courses.
Course #
Course Name
PSYC 3123
Behavior Analysis
PSYC 3280
Learning
PSYC 3450
Social Psychology
PSYC 3460
Psychology of Gender
PSYC 3470
Culture and Psychology
PSYC 3510
Personality
PSYC 3530
Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 3660
Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 3760
Industrial Psychology
PSYC 3780
Developmental Psychology
PSYC 4320
Physiological Psychology
PSYC 4330
Sensation and Perception
PSYC 4340
Health Psychology
PSYC 4350
Psychopharmacology: Drugs and Behavior
PSYC 4860
Political Psychology
PSYC 4952
Seminars in Psychology
PSYC 4153
Principles of Psychological Assessment (Additional prereq: 6 hours of PSYC)
PSYC 4160
History and Systems in Psychology (Additional prereq: 9 hours of PSYC)
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