The objective of the minor in health psychology is to provide students with knowledge regarding the relationship between psychological and behavioral processes and health and illness. Distinct from other specialty areas in psychology, health psychology focuses on how biology, psychology, behavior, and social factors influence health and illness.
This minor seeks to benefit students by highlighting the unique features of this specialty area and help students understand how to apply this knowledge to the provision of health services and various career paths relevant to health psychology, should they choose to pursue careers in professional psychology focused on the promotion of health. The minor in health psychology is designed for undergraduate students from a variety of disciplines within Bouvé and across the university who wish to expand and to apply their understanding in key concepts of behavioral science and how they inform and intersect with public health, prevention science, clinical applications, and interdisciplinary and interprofessional care.
The minor is comprised of five courses. It requires two foundational courses, one that provides an introduction to the role of psychology in health, illness, and healthcare—Health Psychology: An Introduction (CAEP 2012)—and one that focuses on the application of principles of behavior analysis to address common health problems, such as obesity, addiction, and adherence to medical procedures—Behavioral Assessment and Treatment of Health Problems in the 21st Century (CAEP 2101).
These courses instruct students on basic, foundational principles of mental/behavioral health and the role of psychology in overall health and well-being in applied settings. Students may choose three other electives based on their specific interests.
Complete all courses listed below unless otherwise indicated. Also complete any corequisite labs, recitations, clinicals, or tools courses where specified.
Required Courses
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
CAEP 2012 | Health Psychology: An Introduction | 4 |
CAEP 2101 | Behavioral Assessment and Treatment of Health Problems in the 21st Century | 4 |
Elective Courses
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
| 12 |
| College Student Mental Health | |
| Relationships in College | |
| Early Intervention: Family Systems | |
| Early Intervention: Infant and Toddler Development, Risk, and Disability | |
| Mindfulness: Theory and Practice | |
| Sexual Orientation and Gender Expression | |
| Child Intervention and Treatment | |
| Foundations of Psychology | |
| Developmental Psychology | |
GPA Requirement
2.000 GPA required in the minor