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:

  1. Bachelor of Science: two upper level (300+) courses in two of the following disciplines (Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology)
  2. 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.