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Thinking through the
Minor in Psychology
An academic minor can serve two purposes: it can
support a major or provide a certain level of competency
in an area that interests the student. A supporting
minor enhances students' range of knowledge
relevant to the students' major and career
goals. For example, an elementary education major
might want a supportive minor in psychology that
would demonstrate knowledge of academic work
related to understanding and managing children.
A business major might want a supportive minor
in psychology that would strengthen the student's
competitive edge for a job in human resources.
A student majoring in chemistry and planning
a future in laboratory research, however, might
want a psychology minor based on their personal
interests or for self enhancement.
In anticipating a Minor in Psychology,
students should review the psychology
courses and carefully read course descriptions.
Students should also look at course syllabi
on the department's Class
Schedule Web site. Of course, there are times
when students must take courses that fit a semester's
schedule regardless of desire or interest in
the course. A certain amount of flexibility is
essential in registering for courses both in
major and minor disciplines.
Applying for the Minor in Psychology
Admission to the Minor in Psychology requires
a cumulative GPA
of 2.5 or higher and at least 12 hours completed
at Illinois State. Before applying to the Minor,
students should give thought to their reason
for wanting a Minor in Psychology.
The application requires a plan of courses
and identifying career goals.
Students should
download and complete the Application for the
Minor in Psychology
(MS
Word) (PDF)
The application can be filled
out online before it is printed. The MS Word
document will download to the computer's desktop.
Adobe® Acrobat® is
needed to access PDF files. If the PDF file will
not open, click on Adobe
Reader to download a free copy of the software. The signed application
should be submitted to the department in DeGarmo
435.
Applications are accepted only during September,
February, and May through July.
Acceptance in the Minor in Psychology
A
minor applicant is notified of the application
status through Illinois State's e-mail account
and, if accepted in the Minor, an advisor is
identified. The Registrar Office
will keep a record of the courses students
have taken toward the Minor. This record will
automatically update when students have completed
each of the three required courses for the
Minor. However, the record will not identify
the four elective courses.
When it is necessary to contact
an advisor
In order for students to receive
credit toward the Minor for their four elective
courses, students must contact
the Psychology advisor at least during their
final semester at Illinois State. Students should
ask the advisor to obtain their academic
record and update the information for the elective
courses that should count toward the Minor.
Students are responsible for insuring that their
record is appropriately credited for the elective
courses. Students do not need to personally consult
an advisor—students can send an e-mail
or call the advisor to have the record updated.
Students should get confirmation from the advisor
that their academic has been updated.
When it might be helpful for to contact
an advisor
Students do not need to contact an advisor
to plan a program of study for the Minor. However,
if students would like to discuss education or
career options, please contact an advisor.
Requirements for meeting with an advisor
The Department
of Psychology expects students to be fully aware
of the undergraduate degree requirements and
of their progress toward obtaining a minor in
psychology. Students who want to consult with
an advisor about course choices, should prepare
a plan of study and have specific questions about
career goals. Advisors will not pick semester courses
for students.
Requirements for 2003-2004 catalog
Requirements for 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 catalogs
Requirements
for 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 catalogs
Frequently Asked Questions about the Minor in Psychology
Also, see General
Education for additional University requirements.
Dropping the Minor in Psychology
To drop a Minor in Psychology, students should send an e-mail to
Raz Steward requesting
to be dropped. This request must be sent via the IllinoisState e-mail account.
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