Minors

We invite you to consider the possibilities of the Political Psychology Minor. It’s a chance to enrich your degree with a fresh perspective on the complex relationship between human behavior and politics. Political Psychology is a captivating field that explores the fascinating interplay between human behavior and political processes. This minor allows you to explore how psychological principles influence political behavior, opinion formation, and the dynamics of power and influence.

This new minor has a seamless Integration with Your Major. To fulfill the requirements, you’ll need to complete a few additional courses, making it a convenient and valuable addition to your academic portfolio.

Required Courses:

PSC 105 Fundamentals of Politics

PSY 201 Introductory Psychology

Choose 2 from the Following:

PSC 307 Public Opinion and Propaganda

PSC 440 Power in American Society

PSC 427 Shapers and Definers

PSC 430 Political Ideologies

 

Choose 2 from the Following:

PSY 302 Social Psychology

PSY 250 Psychology of Pop Culture

PSY 430 Psychology of Women

PSY 435 Psych of Conspiracy Theory

 

Pursuing a Minor in Political Psychology lies in its inherent relevance to the complex world we live in today. Politics is not just a matter of policies and elections; it’s fundamentally about human behavior, perceptions, and the intricate interplay of societal forces. By gaining insights into the psychological aspects of politics, students can better understand the drivers behind political decision-making, the formation of public opinion, and the dynamics of power. In an era marked by increasing political polarization, global challenges, and the need for informed citizens and leaders, the knowledge and skills acquired through this minor become exceptionally valuable. Whether one aspires to a career in psychology, political science, public policy, or any field where understanding human behavior and political processes is essential, the Minor in Political Psychology equips students with a unique and sought-after perspective.

Adding this minor is straightforward, and our dedicated academic advisors are available to assist you. If you have questions or are ready to explore this exciting opportunity further, please don’t hesitate to reach out to your academic advisor. In some cases, with the Department Chair’s approval, other courses can be substituted when academically necessary.

Thank you for considering this opportunity. We believe that the Political Psychology Minor can add depth and versatility to your academic journey. We’re here to support you as you explore this exciting avenue.

We invite you to consider the possibilities of the Pop Culture Minor. It’s an opportunity to enhance your degree with a fresh perspective on the vibrant world of popular culture. Pop culture is a dynamic field that delves into the fascinating realm of cultural phenomena, media influence, and societal trends. This minor enables you to explore how pop culture shapes our values, influences art and entertainment, and reflects the pulse of contemporary society.

This new minor seamlessly integrates with your major, requiring just a few additional courses, making it a convenient and valuable addition to your academic journey.

Pop Culture Studies

Required 9 hours:

 

PSC 201: Politics, Media, and Culture

PSY 425: Psychology and Cinema Symbolism

ENG 232: Good Films

 

Choose 2 from this list:

PSC 402 Politics of the Undead

PSC 403 War and Pop Culture

ENG 442: Gender and Sexuality in Film

ENG 344: Introduction to Film Studies

PSC 435 Harry Potter and Pol. Theory

PSC 478 Politics and Video Games

PSY 250 Psychology of Pop Culture

HST 447 Film and Empire

CJ 418 Crime and Pop Culture

ENG 214 Intro to Comics

ENG 205 Popular Literature

ENG 211 Science Fiction

JPN 250 Japanese Anime & Manga

ENG 440 Selected Topics in Film

 

The allure of pursuing a Minor in Pop Culture lies in its inherent relevance to our modern world. Pop culture isn’t merely about movies, music, and trends; it’s a reflection of our collective identity and the ever-evolving landscape of society. By delving into the intricacies of pop culture, students can gain insights into the cultural forces that shape our world, from entertainment and media to social norms and consumer behavior. In a globalized era marked by cultural exchange, media saturation, and the need for cultural literacy, the knowledge and skills acquired through this minor become exceptionally valuable. Whether you aspire to a career in media, arts, sociology, marketing, or any field where an understanding of contemporary culture is paramount, the Minor in Pop Culture equips you with a unique and sought-after perspective.

Adding this minor is straightforward, and our dedicated academic advisors are available to assist you. In some cases, with the Department Chair’s approval, other courses can be substituted when academically necessary. If you have questions or are ready to explore this exciting opportunity further, please don’t hesitate to reach out to your academic advisor.

Thank you for considering this opportunity. We believe that the Pop Culture Minor can add depth and versatility to your academic journey. We’re here to support you as you embark on this exciting avenue.

The minor in Constitutional Democracy brings together different disciplines to study our Constitutional government and different perspectives related to our law and politics. It is designed to promote the study of the U.S. Constitution, the Supreme Court, the legal application of the Constitution, and U.S. politics and governance.  It is also focused on developing critical thinking skills and learning about subject matter useful in understanding the law.  It includes courses that demonstrate the role of powerful forces in shaping the nature of our constitutional system over a long period of time and highlights the roles of some of America’s greatest leaders in this effort.  In addition, this minor is particularly useful for students considering applying to law school after graduation, as it includes courses from a variety of disciplines that will be useful in the study of law.

The interdisciplinary minor in Constitutional Democracy is a 15-hour minor that requires students to take PSC 104 (American National Government and Politics), plus one of the following courses: PSC 427 (Shapers & Definers), PSC 446 (Politics in History), PSC 484 (Constitutional Law), HST 342 (American Legal History) or PHL 460 (Philosophy of Politics and Power), plus an additional 9 hours selected from the following list:

PSC 207: Comparative Politics (CT)

PSC 303: American Political Parties

PSC 307: Public Opinion and Propaganda

PSC 376: Black Politics

PSC 417: Homeland Security and Civil Liberties

PSC 418: American Political Thought II

PSC 419: Women and Political Thought

PSC 421: American Political Thought I

PSC 427: Shapers and Definers

PSC 429: The Politics of Conflict and Revolution

PSC 436: The American Judiciary

PSC 440: Power in American Society

PSC 444: Dictatorship and Democracy

PSC 446: Politics in History

PSC 460: Civil Rights and Liberties

PSC 484: Constitutional Law

ENG 220: The Political Novel (English and American)

HST 342: American Legal History

HST 409: American Revolution

HST 414: Civil War and Reconstruction

HST 432: America Matures: 1900-1945

HST 433: In Our Time: America Since 1945

PHL 200: Intro to Philosophy: Ancient Period

PHL 201: Introduction to Philosophy: Modern Period

PHL 303: Ethics

PHL 304: Logic & Interpretation

PHL 451: Philosophy of History and Culture

PHL 460: Philosophy of Politics and Power

SOC 342: American Society

SOC 423: Social Class, Power and Conflict

SOC 425: Race and Ethnicity

SOC 468: National Identity

Full course descriptions for all of these courses can be found alphabetically in the “Courses of Instruction” section of the Marshall University on-line catalog.

We invite you to explore the advantages of the Minor in Political Science. It’s a chance to complement your major with a deeper understanding of the intricate world of politics and governance. Political Science is a captivating field that delves into the complexities of government systems, resource distribution, and the forces shaping our societies. This minor provides you with the opportunity to explore various aspects of political behavior, public policy, and power.

The Minor in Political Science seamlessly aligns with your major, requiring just a few additional courses, making it a convenient and enriching addition to your academic journey.

The appeal of pursuing a Minor in Political Science lies in its inherent relevance to our ever-changing world. Politics isn’t confined to governments and elections; it encompasses the very dynamics that govern our societies, influence our policies, and shape our collective future. By gaining insights into the principles of political science, students can better comprehend the intricacies of governance, international relations, and the complexities of contemporary global challenges. In an era marked by political transformations, international cooperation, and the need for informed citizens and leaders, the knowledge and skills acquired through this minor become exceptionally valuable. Whether you envision a career in government, international affairs, law, or any field where political acumen is essential, the Minor in Political Science equips you with a unique and highly sought-after perspective.

Adding this minor is straightforward, and our dedicated academic advisors are readily available to assist you. If you have questions or are eager to explore this exciting opportunity further, please don’t hesitate to reach out to your academic advisor.

Thank you for considering this opportunity. We firmly believe that the Minor in Political Science can enhance your academic journey by offering depth and versatility. We’re here to support you as you embark on this enriching path.

We extend an invitation for you to discover the advantages of the International Affairs Minor. It presents an exciting opportunity to complement your major with a deeper understanding of global politics, international relations, and the complexities of our interconnected world. International Affairs is a dynamic field that explores the intricate web of diplomacy, global governance, and the forces shaping our global community. This minor provides you with the chance to delve into various facets of international politics, diplomacy, and global affairs.

The International Affairs Minor seamlessly integrates with your major, requiring just a few additional courses, making it a convenient and enriching addition to your academic journey.

The appeal of pursuing an International Affairs Minor lies in its inherent relevance to today’s world. Our globalized era demands an understanding of international dynamics, cooperation, and the multifaceted challenges facing nations worldwide. By gaining insights into international relations and diplomacy, students can better grasp the complexities of global governance, international conflicts, and the intricacies of our interconnected world. In a world marked by rapid globalization, international cooperation, and the need for informed global citizens and leaders, the knowledge and skills acquired through this minor become exceptionally valuable. Whether you aspire to a career in diplomacy, international business, global development, or any field where a global perspective is essential, the International Affairs Minor equips you with a unique and highly sought-after skill set.

Adding this minor is a straightforward process, and our dedicated academic advisors are readily available to guide you. If you have questions or are eager to explore this exciting opportunity further, please don’t hesitate to reach out to your academic advisor.

Thank you for considering this opportunity. We firmly believe that the International Affairs Minor can enhance your academic journey by offering depth and versatility. We’re here to support you as you embark on this enriching path.