What is a degree minor?
• In undergraduate-level courses, a minor is a set of units that directs your study toward a specialisation. Minors require fewer points than a major. Psychology has four minors; Developmental Psychology, Health Psychology, Organisational Psychology and Social Psychology. Follow the link below for more information on the four minors. http://wwwcomm.murdoch.edu.au/handbook/minors/ • Successful completion of minors is recorded on academic transcripts if the student has nominated the minor(s) before completion of the degree. • Where there is excessive overlap between a major and a minor, or between two minors, students are excluded from enrolling in that combination. These exclusions are listed in the Courses and Minors sections of the Handbook. Further details can be found in the University’s Commonality between Majors and Minors policy or by contacting the relevant Faculty Office. Students can manage their enrolment in most minors online via MyInfo: for further information follow the li