Academic Minors

A minor is a coherent program in a particular discipline or disciplines taken in addition to a major.  Moreover, a minor will enrich students' educational experiences through study of disciplines or subject matter related to a major, permit the acquisition of skills useful to educational or career goals, or broaden education background in an additional field of knowledge.  A minor consists of 18 to 24 sh defined by the department(s); at least six sh must be taken at the 300 level or above.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A
Alternative Education
Anthropology
Aquatics

Art (History, Studio)

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B
Biology
Business

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C
Chemistry
Coaching
Communication Media
(formerly Journalism and Mass Communication)
Communication Studies  (formerly Speech Communication)
Community Health

Computer Information Science
Computer Science

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D

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E
Early Childhood Education
Economics 
Education:

English

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F
Foreign Languages: French, German, or Spanish
French

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G
Geography
Geoscience
German


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H
Health, Community

History

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I
International Studies

J
Journalism and Mass Communication (see Communication Media)

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K

L
Latin American Studies
Leadership Studies

M
Management (see Business)
(Journalism and) Mass Communication (see Communication Media)
Mathematics
Middle School Mathematics
Music

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N
Nanotechnology

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O

P
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology

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Q

R
Reading
Recreation Management

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S
Sociology
Spanish
Special Education

Speech Communication (see Communication Studies)
Sport and Exercise Psychology

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T
Theatre

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U

V

W
Women's Studies

X

Y

Z

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Updated 02/28/2008