Behavioral Science Minor
The minor in Behavioral Sciences provides a grounding in anthropology, psychology, and sociology and allows the student to explore individual and group human behavior within a variety of social and cultural contexts.
| Requirements | ||
|---|---|---|
| CRN | Course Name | Credits |
| Psy 100 | General Psychology | 3 credits |
| Soc 100 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 credits |
| Select one of the following | ||
| Ant 100 | Introduction to Anthropology | |
| Ant 202 | Cultures of Central and South America | |
| Ant 208 | Cultures of North America | |
| Ant 209 | Cultures of the Middle East | |
| Ant 220 | Cultures of Africa and Europe | 3 credits |
| Upper Level Electives (see note below) | 12 credits | |
| Total | 21 credits | |
Note: Electives are to be selected as follows:
Bachelor of Science
6 credits each in 2 of the 3 disciplines: anthropology, psychology or sociology
Bachelor of Arts
9 credits in one of the 3 disciplines: anthropology, psychology, or sociology, plus 3 credits in one of the 2 remaining disciplines