Moral Psychology (Minor)

College of Arts and Sciences

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Program Description

A minor in moral psychology draws students from a variety of majors and provides them with guidance in creating a stimulating academic plan. Moral psychology coursework can be chosen from across disciplines, including philosophy, law, psychology, economics, sociology, along with experiential learning opportunities with community partners to bring the coursework to life. Students will finish the minor prepared to lead the future development of scientifically informed solutions for today's ethical challenges. The minor is available throughout the university to all undergraduate students.

Academic Standards

Minor Declaration Information

To apply to the minor, students must submit a minor application form ideally by the beginning of the second semester of their junior year.

Students are expected to keep track of the courses they have taken toward the minor. When the minimum of 15 credits has been achieved, the Certification for Graduation form must be submitted to the program manager, Julie Simmons-Lynch for verification. This form is required in order to have the minor designation added to your final transcript.