Psychology for Non-Psychology Majors
Description
The Psychology supporting program is intended for any student not majoring in Psychology who desires an emphasis in psychology or pastoral counseling. It is designed to acquaint the student with the basic courses and academic concepts taught in the department of Psychology, and would be beneficial for a student in any major who desires deeper insight into human behavior.
Courses
| PSYC | 353 | Psychopathology (3) |
| PSYC | 363 | Theories of Personality (3) |
| PSYC | 430 | Principles & Techniques of Psychotherapy (3) |
| PTHE | 431 | Pastoral Counseling (3) |
PSYC Psychology Elective (3)
Select one (3 credits):
Select one (3 credits):
| EDUC | 222 | Human Relations (3) |
| PSYC | 140 | Social Problems (3) |
| PSYC | 212 | Social Psychology (3) |
| PSYC | 450 | Group Process & Practice (3) |
Select one (3 credits):
| PSYC | 332 | Marriage & the Family (3) |
| PSYC | 462 | Parent/Child & Adolescent Relationships (3) |
