The Psychology minor gives students an overview of the major concepts, theories and methods of the discipline of psychology. Students are able to understand the relevance of psychological concepts and perspectives to understanding and explaining thoughts, emotions and behavior and applying that knowledge to real-world settings. Students are encouraged to use the elective courses in the minor to complement their major area of study as psychology is relevant for many careers, including nursing, business, teaching, biology, human services, justice studies and sociology.
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Psychology - Minor
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Minor in Psychology
Expand your understanding of human behavior with Kent State’s Psychology minor. Engage in targeted coursework that explores essential areas such as cognitive processes, developmental psychology, and social behavior. This program is designed to complement your major, providing valuable insights and skills applicable to careers in counseling, human resources, education, and other fields where psychology plays a crucial role.