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Minors
Mix your interests. Stack your skills. Build a degree that actually reflects who you are as an individual.
What is a Minor?
Consider this your intellectual “Plus-One”; the academic side quest to gain extra skills, new perspectives, and level up your degree without changing your main storyline.
A minor is a focused sequence – usually 5-7 courses – that help you to develop foundational knowledge and skills in a subject area outside your primary field of study. It can provide an opportunity to gain significant academic exposure to a secondary discipline that complements your major program of study with foundational and advanced coursework designed to broaden intellectual perspective, strengthen interdisciplinary competencies, and support your career preparation.
Why should you consider a minor?
A minor gives you an edge in the real world. It makes your degree more unique, and your skills more appealing to potential employers. Your interests demonstrate the scope of your potential and provide interesting attributes that add depth to your potential contributions. A minor allows you to add a second area of expertise – without doubling the workload.
NOTE – Check the current Academic Catalog for details and requirements for academic programs
Business, Communications Media & Writing – Minors
- Business: Management
- Business: Marketing
- Business: Social Media Marketing
- Communications
- Computer Science
- Cybersecurity
- Data Analytics
- Film Studies
- Journalism
- Professional Writing
- Sports/Entertainment
- Sustainable Practices
- Supply Chain Management
Education, Mathematics, and Humanities – Minors
- Creative Writing
- Digital Humanities
- English
- History
Equine Studies Minors
- Equine Science
- Equine Studies
- Equestrian Skills and Horsemanship
- Therapeutic Horseback Riding
Fine Arts Minors
- Dance
- Theatre Arts
- Fashion
Natural, Health, Behavioral & Social Sciences – Minors
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Criminal Justice
- Environmental Science
- Exercise Science
- Forensic Science
- Law& Government
- Psychology
- Public Health
