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Undergraduate Catalog 2013-14 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2013-14 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Sociology Minor - Social Psychology Concentration


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Social Psychology is the study of the impact of group life on individual behavior, thought, and personality development. Training in social psychology provides a valuable background for a variety of positions in human service organizations and can provide an excellent theoretical foundation for graduate work in more applied fields such as social work, counseling, public administration and criminology. Since this is a concentration, students cannot major/minor in this concentration and have a sociology major/minor as well. Minor is 18 hours of coursework.

Requirements


The student may include one other sociology course to complete the required eighteen (18) hours.

Electives


At least two courses; one may be taken from the supporting courses.

Supporting Courses from outside of the Sociology Department


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