Minor in Psychology


About the Psychology Minor

Welcome to the Psychology Minor, where your curiosity about the human mind and behavior intersects. Our program is an opportunity for you to build bridges between your major and the fascinating world of psychology, connecting the dots and cultivating invaluable skills like effective communication, problem-solving, and a greater understanding of the human experience. By choosing to minor in psychology, you're not just adding depth to your academic journey, but also cultivating a more profound connection to the world around you. 

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Why Study Psychology at CWU?


Our Psychology Minor complements almost any major, offering an interdisciplinary approach that enriches your primary field of study.

You will develop a set of skills that transcends disciplines. These skills are critical not just in psychology but are valued across various career paths and in everyday life.

Where is this program offered?

How much does this program cost?

Explore information on Cost, Aid, and Value to make an informed decision about investing in your education at CWU.

Where can I find more information?

Please visit the CWU Academic Catalog for current information about admission requirements, course descriptions, learner outcomes, and credit information.



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The CWU Psychology Department sponsors the Psychology Club which is open to all students. The focus of the club is to connect students through research, faculty networking, and psychology-related activities. Anyone with an interest in psychology or research, in general, is welcome to join.

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