Minor Advisors:
Dr. Andrew Herbert (Office: 01-3158, amhgss@rit.edu)
Dr. Kirsten Condry   (Office: 06-A118, kxcgsh@rit.edu)


This disciplinary concentration provides the opportunity for advanced study of selected areas of psychology. Depending on which courses are selected, students may study in depth one of the major areas of the discipline such as human development, normal and abnormal personality, or perception and learning. The concentration courses enable students to learn more about their own functioning and the functioning of others. Students will become better informed consumers of psychological information and will also learn to apply psychological principles in their own lives.

 
 
 

Note: This Concentration is Closed To Psychology Degree Program Students (GPSY)

Prerequisite: 0514-210 Introduction to Psychology (or equivalent)

Choose three courses from the following:

0514-440 Childhood & Adolescence
0514-441 Humanistic Psychology
0514-442 Adulthood & Aging
0514-443 Cognitive Psychology
0514-444 Social Psychology
0514-445 Psychology of Perception
0514-446 Psychology of Personality
0514-447 Abnormal Psychology
0514-448 Industrial & Organizational Psychology
0514-449 Behavior Modification
0514-451 Psychology of Motivation
0514-453 Death & Dying

0514-483 Social Psychology of Religion
0514-544 History & Systems

 

 
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