The minors program gives undergraduate students the opportunity to develop more knowledge in an area of study outside their majors and to receive formal recognition for these efforts. All departments offer minors. A minor consists of at least 12-15 credits.
Review the Minors Policy for more information about minor programs and the Course Sharing Policy for guidelines related to how a course may or may not apply to different requirements within the curriculum.
The following is a list of available minors:
- Minor in Accounting
- Minor in Actuarial Science
- Minor in Applied Statistics
- Minor in Business Economics
- Minor in Business Risk Assurance
- Minor in Computer Information Systems
- Minor in Cybersecurity
- Minor in Data Technologies
- Minor in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Minor in Earth, Environment, and Global Sustainability
- Minor in English and Media Studies
- Minor in Entrepreneurial Studies
- Minor in Environmental, Social and Governance
- Minor in Ethics and Compliance
- Minor in Ethnic Studies
- Minor in Experience Design
- Minor in Finance
- Minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies
- Minor in Global Management
- Minor in Health and Industry
- Minor in History
- Minor in Human and Artificial Thinking
- Minor in Human Resources Management
- Minor in International Affairs
- Minor in International Economics
- Minor in Law
- Minor in Leadership
- Minor in Management
- Minor in Managing Digital Technologies
- Minor in Marketing
- Minor in Mathematical Perspectives
- Minor in Mathematics
- Minor in Modern Languages: Chinese
- Minor in Modern Languages: French
- Minor in Modern Languages: Italian
- Minor in Modern Languages: Spanish
- Minor in Nonprofit Leadership
- Minor in Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Minor in Philosophy
- Minor in Politics
- Minor in Psychology
- Minor in Public Policy
- Minor in Public Relations
- Minor in Sociology
- Minor in Spanish for Business
- Minor in Sports Business Management