Cognates
Psychology
The Psychology cognate requires 18 credit hours and results in the student receiving a minor in Psychology.
Introductory Psychology (Two courses; 6 credit hours)
- PSY B104 Introductory Psychology (3 cr.)
- PSY B105 Psychology as a Biological Science (3 cr.)
Core Areas (Three courses; 9 credit hours)
- PSY B307 Tests and Measurement (3 cr.)
- PSY B310 Life Span Development (3 cr.)
- PSY B320 Behavioral Neuroscience (3 cr.)
- PSY B334 Perception (3 cr.)
- PSY B340 Cognition (3 cr.)
- PSY B344 Learning (3 cr.)
- PSY B356 Motivation (3 cr.)
- PSY B358 Introduction to Industrial/Organizational Psychology (3 cr.)
- PSY B370 Social Psychology (3 cr.)
- PSY B380 Abnormal Psychology (3 cr.)
- PSY B398 Brain Mechanisms of Behavior (3 cr.)
- PSY B424 Theories of Personality (3 cr.)
Psychology Elective (One course; 3 credit hours)
One additional upper-level (300 or above) psychology course. Informatics students choosing psychology as a cognate are encouraged to consider taking PSY B305 Statistics (3 cr.) as their elective.
Approved Informatics cognates
The School of Informatics reserves the right to amend program requirements. Interested students are strongly encouraged to contact us for the latest information available.