Explore the Mind: Pursue a Psychology Minor

A Psychology minor is an excellent option for students seeking to enhance their major with a foundational understanding of psychological concepts and principles. This minor not only broadens your academic perspective but also equips you with valuable skills applicable across various fields. To earn a minor in Psychology, students are required to complete a total of 18 credits in courses offered by the psychology department. Importantly, at least 9 of these credits must be earned directly within the Department at Westfield State University, ensuring that you benefit from our experienced faculty and engaging curriculum. This minor provides essential insights into human behavior, cognition, and emotional processes, making it a valuable addition to any major and preparing you for diverse career opportunities.

Program Highlights

  • Required courses - 18 credits
  • Understand key psychological concepts that complement your studies
  • Explore human behavior and cognition for diverse career preparation
  • Choose from a variety of courses to fit your interests and schedule

Course Requirements

Requirements for a Minor in Psychology

A total of 18 credits in psychology department offerings will qualify a student for a minor in psychology. Psychology minors must complete a minimum of 9 credits in the Department at Westfield State.

What Can You Do with a Psychology Minor?

A psychology minor can open up various career opportunities and enhance your skills in multiple fields. Here are some potential paths:

  • Behavioral Therapist Aide
  • Community Outreach Coordinator
  • Counseling Assistant
  • Healthcare Advocate
  • Human Resources Specialist
  • Research Assistant
  • Social Services Coordinator
Psychology student speaking at a podium.

Personalized Education & Practical Experience

The Psychology Department is committed to providing students with a comprehensive and personalized educational experience. Each student benefits from a customized graduation plan and dedicated academic support, ensuring they receive the guidance necessary to meet their individual goals. Emphasizing experiential learning, the department offers a range of hands-on internships and research projects that allow students to apply psychological principles in real-world settings, deepening their understanding and practical skills. Furthermore, the department fosters a close-knit academic community, where students have the opportunity to work one-on-one with faculty in small class settings. This personalized approach not only enhances learning but also facilitates meaningful mentorship, helping students thrive both academically and professionally as they prepare for future endeavors in the field of psychology.

Psychology students with faculty member at Academic Awards Ceremony.

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