Is it possible to use courses from another major to satisfy the requirements of the Psychology minor?
The university does not permit students to use their major courses to satisfy the requirements of a minor (see catalog page 103). Often students wish to use the research class from their major and this is rarely permissible as the research methods of the various disciplines have unique features and emphases. For students whose major requires statistics, it may be possible to petition the university for an exception to academic policy. But before you petition the university for this exception you should visit the Peer Advising office in PSY 206 to obtain a referral to see the Undergraduate Advisor. He or she will be able to determine if the course would be acceptable to the Psychology Department.
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