Counseling and Educational Psychology - Undergraduate Minor
A minor in Counseling and Educational Psychology (CEP) is available to the student receiving a bachelor’s degree from another department in the university. The minor in CEP is designed to be useful to the undergraduate who is preparing to enter one of the helping professions such as psychology, education, social work, criminal justice or nursing. A total of 18 credits is required to obtain the CEP minor, of which, at least 9 credits must be at 300 level or above.
Students must earn a B- or better in all CEP minor courses.
Contact the CEP office for more information on the minor application process or see CEP Minor website:
Prefix | Title | Credits |
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Requirements | ||
Select 18 credits of C EP electives from the following, with at least 9 credits of upper division (300 and above): | 18 | |
Human Growth and Behavior | 3 | |
Educational Psychology | 3 | |
The Preschool Child | 3 | |
Adolescence in School Settings | 3 | |
Exploration of Counseling & Community Psychology | 3 | |
Human Relations Training | 3 | |
Sex Roles in Education | 3 | |
Introduction of Mindfulness Practice | 3 | |
Introduction to Counseling | 3 | |
Addictions Prevention and Recovery | 3 | |
Family Guidance | 3 | |
Psychology, Multiculturalism and Counseling | 3 | |
Independent Study | 1-6 | |
Total Credits | 18 |