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Thank you for your interest in Staking your Claim as a Psychology Minor at UNC Charlotte! Students wanting to declare Psychology as a MINOR need to review.

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1 Thank you for your interest in Staking your Claim as a Psychology Minor at UNC Charlotte! Students wanting to declare Psychology as a MINOR need to review this tutorial and complete the online Psychology Minor Application. This tutorial will present the basic requirements needed to complete a MINOR in Psychology at UNC Charlotte.

2 Each student is responsible for knowing the basic requirements needed to earn their Psychology minor. This tutorial should take you 15-20 minutes to review. Do NOT attempt to complete the Psychology Minor Application until you have a thorough understanding of the requirements. You may want to print a copy of the minor requirements from the Psychology –Academic Advising webpage http://psych.uncc.edu/academic-advising.http://psych.uncc.edu/academic-advising

3 D ECLARING THE M INOR IN P SYCHOLOGY Current UNC Charlotte students who would like to declare a Psychology Minor will need to complete the online Psychology Minor Application. The minimum requirements to DECLARE the MINOR are: COMPLETION (within TWO attempts) of General Psychology with a grade of C or better (transfer/AP credit is accepted). COMPLETION of a Natural Science course with a corresponding Lab, with a grade of C or better. Psychology courses may NOT be counted toward this requirement. COMPLETION (not in progress) of at least 12 credits of coursework at UNC Charlotte. An Overall UNC Charlotte GPA of 2.00 or above. At least one Psychology course completed at UNC Charlotte with a grade of C or better. A GPA of 2.00 or above for all Psychology courses taken at UNC Charlotte. The entire application process must be completed by the posted deadline. If the process is NOT completed by the deadline, the applicant will need to repeat the entire process during the next application period.

4 P SYCHOLOGY M INOR R EQUIREMENTS The Psychology Minor consists of a minimum of 18 credits in Psychology. All Psychology Minors, must complete the following 18 Psychology credits:  General Psychology-PSYC 1101 (3 credits) Grade of C or better; Within TWO Attempts  Knowledge Base Courses: 3 courses (9 credits) Each course must be from a different category  Psychology Elective Courses: 2 courses (6 credits) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:  At least 6 credits of courses must be at the 3000 level  At least 6 credits of courses must be earned in the UNC Charlotte Department of Psychology  Minors may apply up to 3 credits of PSYC 3806 toward the required 18 credits; additional credits may be used towards meeting the minimum of 120 credits needed for graduation.  A Psychology GPA of 2.00 or above for All psychology courses taken in the UNC Charlotte Department of Psychology  Minors are NOT permitted to enroll in PSYC 2101, 2103, (Research Methods I & II), PSYC 3405 (Practicum), PSYC 3807 (Peer Advising), PSYC 3808 (Undergraduate Teaching Assistantship), or 4000 level Capstone Courses

5 KNOWLEDGE BASE COURSES M INORS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THREE C OURSES ( EACH CLASS MUST BE FROM A DIFFERENT CATEGORY ) (9 CREDITS ) P SYC 2113 BRAIN & BEHAVIOR ( A PSYCHOLOGY ELECTIVE COURSE ) IS A PRE - REQUISITE FOR COURSES IN THE LEARNING & COGNITION AND THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF BEHAVIOR CATEGORIES, EXCEPT PSYC 2110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY. Learning and Cognition (L&C) PSYC 3111 Learning PSYC 3115 Sensation & Perception PSYC 3116 Human Cognitive Processes PSYC 3216 Introduction to Cognitive Science Biological Basis of Behavior (BIOL) PSYC 2110 Introduction to Comparative Psychology PSYC 3113 Physiological Psychology PSYC 3117 Heredity Behavior PSYC 3313 Neuropsychology PSYC 4316 Cognitive Neuroscience Sociocultural Approaches (SOC) PSYC 2130 Introduction to Social Psychology PSYC 3114 Motivation** PSYC 3135 Personality** **enrollment by instructor’s permission Developmental Changes (DEV) PSYC 2120 Child Psychology PSYC 2121 Adolescent Psychology PSYC 2124 Adulthood and Aging

6 PSYCHOLOGY ELECTIVE COURSES Minors are required to complete TWO courses (6 credits) listed below. **To enroll in the psychology courses listed below, PSYC 1101-General Psychology needs to be completed with a grade of C or better within two attempts. ** PSYC 2113 Brain & Behavior PSYC 2126 Introduction to the Psychology of Women & Gender PSYC 2131 Introduction to Forensic Psychology PSYC 2137 Introduction to Positive Psychology PSYC 2150 Adjustment PSYC 2151 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2155 Diversity PSYC 2160 Health Psychology PSYC 2165 Introduction to Community Psychology PSYC 2171 Introduction to Organizational Psychology PSYC 3001 Topics in Psychology (topics vary) (1-3 credits) PSYC 3002 Topics in Psychological Research (topics vary) PSYC 3122 Cognitive & Language Development PSYC 3123 Social & Personality Development PSYC 3136 Sexual Behavior PSYC 3140 Psychological Testing & Measurement PSYC 3152 Child Psychopathology PSYC 3153 Introduction to Clinical Psychology PSYC 3172 Personnel Psychology PSYC 3174 Organizational Psychology PSYC 3806 Research Assistantship (1-4 credits) AFRS 3261 Psychology of the Black Experience **If the requirements for a category in the Knowledge Base content area is met, additional courses from that category may be used as Psychology Electives.**

7 PSYC 3806 U NDERGRADUATE RESEARCH A SSISTANTSHIPS The Undergraduate Research Assistantships are done under the supervision of a UNC Charlotte Psychology faculty member, and potentially involve all aspects of conducting psychological research such as compiling a literature review, designing methodology, data collection and analysis, and creating an APA-Style research report or presentation. The course provides opportunities for individual study in a student’s special area of interest. The course permits advanced, specialized study and also provides experience that is often valuable in locating a job or gaining admission to graduate school upon graduation. Students have assisted with experiments and engaged in research reviews in all areas of Psychology. Many student research projects have resulted in published articles or professional presentations. The first step toward enrollment in the course is to review faculty’s research interests http://psych.uncc.edu/research.http://psych.uncc.edu/research Students should contact faculty as soon as possible during the semester BEFORE you plan to participate in the Undergraduate Research Assistantship (e.g., contact faculty early during the fall semester to register for a spring assistantship). Students will need to receive a permit to register from the faculty for whom they are conducting the Research Assistantship. Students interested in Undergraduate Research Assistantships are NOT automatically enrolled by faculty members. Often these assistantship are competitive and may require an application process specified by the particular faculty member. To take PSYC 3806 you: must be a Psychology minor with a GPA of 2.00 or higher may apply a maximum of 3 credits of PSYC 3806 toward the minor; additional credits of PSYC 3806 may be applied toward the 120 credits required for graduation

8 I MPORTANT CAPP INFORMATION FOR P SYCHOLOGY MINORS The CAPP degree evaluation may NOT be accurate for the Psychology Minor, if you declared your major in a term different from your minor. Why does this happen? The Banner System uses the term of your major for CAPP and that may evaluate your minor under the wrong requirements. It is very important to request a review of your minor AFTER you have registered for your last semester of courses and BEFORE Drop/Add is over in your final term. This may be done by emailing your assigned Psychology Minor Advisor. Exceptions to the minor requirements will NOT be granted if students relied on CAPP and did NOT verify completion requirements with their Psychology Minor Advisor.

9 C ONCLUSION Congratulations!! You have reached the end the Minor Tutorial. To declare the Psychology Minor, you will need to complete the following steps: 1.Complete the Psychology Minor Application found on Moodle – Psychology New Major/Minor Declaration. Applications will be processed from Friday, September 11th until Friday, October 9 th at 3pm. Applications will NOT be accepted outside of this period, until the next major/minor declaration period. 2. After your application has been reviewed, you will receive one of two emails: Accepted as a Psychology Minor. An electronic Change of Major/Minor form will be sent to the Office of the Registrar on your behalf. Once the Office of the Registrar processes the forms, you will see the change of your minor on your Banner account. Please allow some time for the department and the registrar to record the changes to your academic program. Be assured that before the course registration for the next term begins, your information will be updated and you will be able to register for your necessary classes. Not eligible to declare a Psychology Minor at this time. This email will include the requirements you are missing and suggest strategies for becoming eligible to declare in future Psychology Minor Declaration periods. 3. After your application has been reviewed and accepted, your request to declare the Psychology minor will be submitted to the Registrar’s office. You do NOT need to bring any paperwork to the Psychology Department.


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