Political Psychology
Complement practically any degree with a better understanding of the psychology and science of politics.
This minor examines the psychological underpinnings and consequences of political behavior. Political psychology involves an interdisciplinary, social scientific approach for understanding political attitudes, emotions, information processing, and political belief systems. With roots in political science and psychology, political psychology connects to a broad range of other disciplines including sociology, economics, communication, business, and education. The minor is designed to enrich, complement, and/or supplement the formal education of your major.
“As a student who majored in psychology, and double minored in Political Science and Political Psychology, I thoroughly enjoyed my time at LC State. Both inside and outside the classroom ... I was genuinely pleased to have small class sizes and the ability to build a rapport with my professors.” - Andrew Corsberg ‘13, Law Offices of AR Corsberg PLLC
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Reid Centennial Hall 114
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Lewiston, Idaho 83501
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Lewiston, Idaho 83501
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