PhD Minor in Political Psychology
About the Minor
The University of Minnesota offers a graduate minor at the Ph.D. level in Political Psychology. Political Psychology is a rapidly advancing field of scientific inquiry that is concerned with psychological aspects of political behavior and encompasses a variety of interdisciplinary research perspectives. More...
Admission Requirements
Graduate students may be accepted from any doctoral program within the Graduate School at the University of Minnesota, and must be in good standing within their major department or program. Students who have not already been accepted to a doctoral program are not eligible to participate in the minor program.
Admission is limited and only by permission of the Director of Graduate Studies in Political Psychology.
Curriculum and Program Requirements
The Political Psychology minor is offered at the Ph.D. level only. To be eligible to participate in the minor program, students must have been accepted to any doctoral program within the Graduate School at the University of Minnesota, and must be in good standing within that program. The minor requires a minimum of 14 semester credits. Within the structure provided, students are able to tailor the program to complement their major program. More...
For more information, contact Professor Paul Goren, Director of Graduate Studies for the Political Psychology Minor.
The Center for the Study of Political Psychology * 1231 Social Sciences Tower * 267 19th Avenue South * Minneapolis, MN 55455 * 612-624-0864 * ppcenter@umn.edu