Psychology Minor
(25 semester hours)
- PSY 200 General Psychology
- MAT 220 Probability and Statistics
- SOCP 335 Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences (4 semester hours)
- One of the following:
- PSY 362 Cognition and Learning (Writing Intensive)
- PSY 411 Physiological Psychology
- Two of the following:
- SOCP 220 Social Psychology
- PSY 321 Personality
- PSY 372 Abnormal Psychology
- EDUP 330 Human Growth and Development
- Two additional psychology (PSY) courses from listing below or list immediately above:
- PSY 305 Health Psychology
- PSY 381 Counseling: Methods & Ethics
- PSY 405 Psychopathology of Childhood
- PSY 410 Group Therapy
- PSY 480 Special Topics in Psychology
- PSYS 221 Sexuality: Psychosocial Perspectives
- PSYS 227 Cross-Cultural Psychology
- PSYS 361 Aging: Bio-psychosocial Perspectives
Psychology Minor
(29 semester hours and appropriate education requirements) for Early Adolescence through Adolescence Certification (grades 6-12)
- PSY 200 General Psychology
- PSY 321 Personality
- PSY 362 Cognition and Learning (Writing Intensive)
- PSY 372 Abnormal Psychology
- EDUP 330 Human Growth and Development
- EDUP 375 Field Experience in Psychology for Education majors (1 semester hour)
- EDUP 432 Survey of the Exceptional Person
- MAT 220 Probability and Statistics
- SOCP 220 Social Psychology
- SOCP 335 Research methods for the Behavioral Sciences (4 semester hours)
Note: To qualify for teaching certification at the Early Adolescence through Adolescence level (grades 6-12), a student must complete a certifiable Early Adolescence through Adolescence major, the Early Adolescence through Adolescence Professional Sequence, the courses listed above, and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction's (DPI) statutory requirements.