Behavioral Science Minor
The Behavioral Sciences Minor provides a grounding in the disciplines of anthropology, psychology and sociology to enable students to understand individual and group human behavior within socio-cultural contexts.
| Required: (see additional requirements in “Techniques of Assessment” section of the Behavioral Science Major) | ||
|---|---|---|
| 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 206 | Cultures of Asia and the Pacific | |
| Ant 208 | Cultures of North America | |
| Ant 209 | Cultures of the Middle East | |
| Ant 211 | Peoples of Maine | |
| Ant 220 | Cultures of Africa and Europe | 3 credits |
| Electives* | 12 credits | |
| Total | 18 credits | |
* Electives are to be selected as follows:
- Bachelor of Science: two upper level (300+) courses in two of the following disciplines (Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology)
- Bachelor of Arts: three upper level (300+) courses in one of the three areas (Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology) and one upper level (300+) course in either of the other two.