Why should you consider a minor?
A minor 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.
Creative Writing
• WRI2005 Intro to Creative Writing
• WRI2040 Writing Poetry OR WRI2041 Writing Prose
• WRI3050 The Form & Theory of Poetry OR WRI3051 The Form & Theory of Prose
• Choose one from: WRI2005 Intro to Creative Writing, WRI2040 Writing Poetry, WRI2041 Writing Prose, WRI3050 The Form & Theory of Poetry, WRI305 The Form & Theory of
Prose, or WRI3052 Hybrid and Digital Genres
*Creative Writing courses can only count once towards each requirement
Digital Humanities
• ENG2040 Intro to Digital Humanities
• ENG3100 Digital Research and Humanities
• ENG4100 Digital Humanities Capstone
• Take one from: COM1020, COM2008, CSC1020, CSC1021, CSC2030
English
• ENG2011 American Literature OR ENG2050 British Literature
• 12 additional credits in English or writing at 2000+
• No more than 8 credits from creative writing, professional writing, or rhetoric & composition courses
History
• 16 credits in History beyond core or major requirements
Equine Studies
• EST1010 Practical Horse Management 1
• EST1012 Practical Horse Management 2
• EST2010 Basic Concepts of Training the Horse
• Either: EST2012 Equine Health 1 OR EST 2011 Equine Facilities Management OR 4 credits of riding skills courses
Equine Science
• EST2012 Equine Health 1
• EST3010 Equine Health 2
• EST3012 Equine Nutrition
• EST4024 Equine Musculoskeletal System
• Choose one from the following courses: ANH3001 Veterinary Medical Techniques OR EST4015 Breeding Management
Equestrian Skills & Horsemanship
• Take 8 credits in riding skills courses
• EST1010 Practical Horse Management 1 OR 4 credits in riding skills courses
• EST1011 Fundamental Theories of Riding OR 4 credits in riding skills courses
Equine Assisted Services
• EST1106 Intro to Therapeutic Horsemanship
• EST3117 Therapeutic Riding Instruction 1
• EST4117 Therapeutic Riding Instructor Practicum 1
• EST3118 Therapeutic Riding Instruction 2
• EST4118 Therapeutic Riding Instructor Practicum 2
• Choose from the following courses:
- Option 1: EST1011 Fundamental Theories of Riding OR EST1010 Practical Horse Management - Plus, 2 credits of Riding Skills
- Option 2: 6 credits of riding skills courses
Dance
• THA3041 Choreography
• THA1002 Dance Appreciation
• Take 8 credits from ballet, jazz, modern dance, theatre dance, and movement
• 4 credits from: THA1001 Theatre Appreciation, THA1050 Intro to Tech Theatre I, THA1051 Introduction to Tec Theatre II, THA3011 Theatre History I, THA3012 Theatre History II,
THA3013 Theatre History III, THA3014 Theatre History IV, THA2120 Voice & Speech, THA2121 Voice & Speech, THA3120 Voice & Speech, THA3121 Voice & Speech,
THA2045 Stage Management, THA2046 Intro to Directing, THA1011 Technical Practicum, THA1012 Performance Practicum, OR THA1013 Office Practicum
Theatre Arts
• THA1001 Theatre Appreciation
• THA ____ Practicum 1 credit
• THA ____ Practicum 1 credit
• 14 additional credits in Theatre courses
Fashion
• FAS1001 Intro to the Fashion Industry
• FAS1000 Apparel Construction
• 3 additional fashion courses at the 2000+ level
Business: Management
• BUS1000 Introduction to Business
• ECO1001 Economics
• BUS1010 Principles of Management
• BUS3030 Organizational Behavior
• One of the following: BUS3120 Human Resources
• Management, BUS3110 Operations Management, BUS3130 Individual & Team Management
Business: Marketing
• BUS1000 Introduction to Business
• ECO1001 Economics
• BUS2010 Principles of Marketing
• Two of the following: BUS4410 Sales and Sales Management, BUS4420 Advertising Management & Integrated Marketing Communication, BUS3410 Marketing Research
Business: Social Media Marketing
• BUS2050 Social Media Marketing
• BUS3055 Digital Analytics
• BUS3045 Digital Advertising
• BUS4050 Social Media Strategy & Consulting
Communications
• COM1011 Mass Media
• COM1014 Film Appreciation
• COM1020 WNTI/Audio Production
• COM2008 Television Production
• COM2055 Digital Filmmaking
Computer Science
• CSC1020 Programming for Everyone I
• CSC1021 Programming for Everyone II
• CSC2030 Web Development
• CSC3010 App Dev. I: Exploring Web Apps
• CSC3011 App Dev. II: Building Web Apps
Cybersecurity
• CYS1010 Introduction to Cybersecurity
• CYS2020 Cybercrime & Governance
• CYS2050 Security Operations
• CYS3040 Network & System Security
• CYS4050 The Future of Cybersecurity
• CYS4060 Cybersecurity Capstone
Data Analytics
• DAT2001 Introduction to Data Analytics
• DAT2100 R for Statistical Computing
• DAT3000 Database Management
• MTH4300 Applied Regression Modeling
• DAT4000 Data Analytics & Visualization
Film Studies
• COM1014 Film Appreciation
• 12 credits from: COM2030 Film & Philosophy, COM2111 Global Cinema, COM2050 Art, Film, & Video, COM2055 Digital Filmmaking, COM3040 Great Detectives, COM3030
Documentary & Independent Film
Journalism
• WRI2011 Introduction to Journalism
• 4 credits from WRI2310 Student Newspaper Production Studio or WRI4180 Internship or Ind Designed Capstone Project
• Choose two from: WRI2050 Media Copywriting & Writing for Public Relations, WRI2400 Current Topic Content Creation, WRI3140 Writing for Civic Engagement
Professional Writing
• WRI2100 Introduction to Professional Writing
• WRI4180 Internship or Individually Designed Capstone
• Choose from two of the following: WRI3140 Writing for Civic Engagement, WRI3160 Writing for a Digital World, WRI3180 Rhetorical Theory: The Rhetorical Tradition, WRI3013
Non-fiction Freelance Writing & Editing, WRI2050 Media Copywriting and Writing for Public Relations
Sports/Entertainment
• BUS1000 Intro to Business
• BUS1010 Principles of Management
• BUS2010 Principles of Marketing
• Two of the following: BUS4210, BUS4420, BUS3540
Sustainable Practices
• BUS2090 Intro to Sustainable Practices
• ECO2001 Environmental Economics
• BUS3600 Sustainability Assessment
• BUS4060 Sustainable Practices Capstone
Supply Chain Management
• BUS1010 Principles of Management
• SCM3010 Forecasting & Logistics
• SCM3020 Sourcing & Operations
• SCM3030 Supply Chain Management Technologies
• SCM3040 Supply Chain in Action
Biology
• BIO1301/1101 General Biology 1 OR BIO2302/2102 Anatomy & Physiology 1
• BIO1302/1102 General Biology 2 OR BIO2303/2103 Anatomy & Physiology 2
• CHM1301/1101 Basic Chemistry OR CHM1302/1102 General Chemistry 1
• MTH1501 Statistics 1
• Take 8 credits of Biology at the 3000+ level
Chemistry
• CHM1302 General Chemistry I/CHM1102 Lab
• CHM1303 General Chemistry II/CHM1103 Lab
• CHM2300 Organic Chemistry I/CHM2100 Lab
• CHM2301 Organic Chemistry II/CHM2101 Lab
• Two courses, Lecture + Lab (8 Credits) from the following: CHM3301 Environmental Chemistry, CHM3302 Analytical Chemistry, CHM4200 Biochemistry
Criminal Justice
• CJS1001 Intro to Criminal Justice
• Two sophomore (2000) level CJ courses
• One junior (3000) level CJ course
Environmental Science
• ENV1301 Principles of Environmental Science/ENV1101 Lab
• ENV2000 Global Sustainability
• MTH1501 Statistics 1
• 8 credits from the following: BIO2301 Marine Biology/BIO2101 Lab, ENV2100 Environmental Field Sampling, BIO4301 Ecology/BIO4101 Lab, CHM3301 Env Chemistry/
CHM3101 Lab, CHM4200 Biochemistry, ENV1300 Environmental Policy, ENV4200 Toxicology, PSC1301 Earth Science/PSC1101 Lab, PSC2303 Meteorology/PSC2103 Lab
Exercise Science
• BIO2302 Anatomy & Physiology 1/BIO2102 Lab
• BIO2303 Anatomy & Physiology 2/BIO2103 Lab
• BIO3650 Human Physiology + Lab
• HSC3600 Kinesiology + Lab
• HSC3700 Exercise Physiology + Lab
• HSC4300 Exercise Test & Prescription + Lab
Forensic Science
• CJS1001 Introduction to Criminal Justice
• CJS2300 Forensic Science/CJS2100 Lab
• CHM1301 Basic Chemistry/CHM1101 Lab (or)
• CHM1302 General Chemistry 1/CHM1102 Lab)
• ENV4200 Toxicology
• BIO4300 Bioethics
• One course (4 Credits) from the following: CJS2015 Crime Scene Photography, CJS2025 Criminal Investigation, CJS2030 Fire and Arson Investigation, CJS2050 Laws of
Criminal Evidence, CJS3010 Death Investigation
Law & Government
• POL1001 U.S. Political Systems
• POL3001 American Constitutional Law
• POL3015 Ethics & the Professional
• PLS2000 Legal Research & Writing
Psychology
• PSY1000-Intro to Psychology
• Choose one from: PSY2026 Developmental Psychology I OR PSY2027 Developmental Psychology II
• PSY3024 Abnormal Psychology
• PSY3025 Behavior Modification
• 4 credits PSY course 200 level or higher
Public Health
• MTH1501 Statistics 1
• MTH1502 Statistics 2
• PUB2000 The History of Public Health
• PUB3000 Epidemiology
• PUB3010 Health Services
• PUB4000 Public Health Studies 1
• SOC4002 Research Methods in Soc. Sciences
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