Overview

The Minor in Psychology, offered by the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, introduces the student to a representative array of Psychology courses, prepares the student for the minimal course requirements for acceptance to most Psychology graduate schools, and results in formal university recognition on the student's official transcript.

Minors are awarded only at the time of completion of the bachelor's degree and cannot be awarded either as a stand-alone program of study or after completion of the first bachelor's degree.

Campus Locations: Main and Japan

Contact Information

Main Campus

Please contact the College of Liberal Arts' Center for Academic Advising for more information on minors, certificates or other CLA programs.

Temple University Japan

Dariusz Skowronski, PhD
Psychological Studies Coordinator
dariusz.skowronski@tuj.temple.edu

Requirements

Required Courses
PSY 1001Introduction to Psychology3
or PSY 1901 Honors: Introduction to Psychology
PSY 1003Statistics for Psychology3
PSY 1004Critical Thinking in Psychology3
Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Select one of the following:3
Foundations of Cognitive Psychology
Foundations of Learning and Behavior Analysis
Foundations of Sensation and Perception
Foundations of Behavioral Neuroscience
Foundations of Cognitive Neuroscience
Developmental/Clinical/Social
Select one of the following:3
Foundations of Psychopathology
Foundations of Developmental Psychology
Foundations of Social Psychology
Foundations of Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Foundations of Health Psychology
Advanced Courses
Select two advanced courses from:6
PSY numbered 3000-3620
Forensic Psychology
Total Credit Hours21