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 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:
- Accounting Minor
- Actuarial Science Minor
- Applied Statistics Minor
- Business Economics Minor
- Business Risk Assurance Minor
- Computer Information Systems Minor
- Cybersecurity Minor
- Data Technologies Minor
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Minor
- Earth, Environment, and Global Sustainability Minor
- English and Media Studies Minor
- Entrepreneurial Studies Minor
- Environmental, Social and Governance Minor
- Ethics and Compliance Minor
- Ethnic Studies Minor
- Experience Design Minor
- Finance Minor
- Gender and Sexuality Studies Minor
- Global Management Minor
- Health and Industry Minor
- History Minor
- Human and Artificial Thinking Minor
- Human Resources Management Minor
- International Affairs Minor
- International Economics Minor
- Law Minor
- Leadership Minor
- Management Minor
- Managing Digital Technologies Minor
- Marketing Minor
- Mathematical Perspectives Minor
- Mathematics Minor
- Media Management Minor
- Modern Languages: Chinese Minor
- Modern Languages: French Minor
- Modern Languages: Italian Minor
- Modern Languages: Spanish Minor
- Nonprofit Leadership Minor
- Operations and Supply Chain Management Minor
- Philosophy Minor
- Politics Minor
- Professional Sales Minor
- Psychology Minor
- Public Policy Minor
- Public Relations Minor
- Sociology Minor
- Spanish for Business Minor
- Sports Business Management Minor