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The student must take18 credits, consisting of
and one course from three of the following four groups:
Physiological Processes
Learning Processes
Social-Development Processes
Individual Processes
An equivalent statistics course and/or an equivalent methods course may be substituted for PSYC 210 - (Q) Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences and/or PSYC 330 - Research Methods in the Behavioral Sciences . Contact the Department Chair for a list of these courses. Note that acceptable course substitutions for PSYC 210 must focus on inferential statistics. EDUC 120 cannot be used for this minor. Any substituted course must then be replaced with a 3-credit Psychology course. PSYC 330 for minors is offered once each Spring. PSYC 211 or PSYC 212 for majors can be substituted for PSYC 210 or PSYC 330 for minors.
For more information about the Psychology department, visit its website.