Psychology Minor
Psychology is a rich discipline that appeals to a wide range of interests. Psychology minors can study perception, the brain's influence on behavior, the psychology of color, development from infancy through old age, personality, mental disorders, behavior in the workplace, and how to conduct research in these areas.
The following requirements below are intended for students beginning fall 2024.
To declare your minor, please speak to your academic advisor for assistance.
Minor Coordinator:
Daniel Benkendorf
daniel_benkendorf@fitnyc.edu
Required Course: | ||
SS 131 | General Psychology | 3 |
Choose Four (4) Courses | ||
SS 206 | Psychology of Consumer Behavior | 3 |
SS 230 | Qualitative Research | 3 |
SS 231 | Personality | 3 |
SS 232 | Developmental Psychology | 3 |
SS 237 | Industrial Psychology | 3 |
SS 307 | Emotions in Society | 3 |
SS 311 | Environmental Psychology | 3 |
SS 312 | Sensation & Perception | 3 |
SS 333 | Fact or Fiction? The Psychology of Conspiracy | 3 |
SS 334 | The Psychology of Color | 3 |
SS 335 | Abnormal Psychology | 3 |
SS 336 | Psychology for Sustainability | 3 |
SS 338 | Happiness & Human Flourishing (Honors) | 3 |
SS 340 | The Psychology of Gender, Perception and Self-Expression | 3 |
SS 385 | Social Psychology | 3 |
SS 396 | Social Experiments (Honors) | 3 |
SS 398 | Spirits, Psychics, & Skeptics: Uses and Limits of Psychological Science (Honors) | 3 |
Semesterly course offerings are subject to change.