Bachelor's Degree – Minors
To receive a Minor in an area of study different from the student’s Concentration area, the student must complete the specified 22.5 quarter credit hours (five courses) with a C or better (2.0 GPA), or P. Students must complete a minimum of 9.0 quarter credit hours (two courses) in residency for the Minor. For any course that appears in both the student’s Minor area and either the Major or Concentration areas, an equivalent course must be substituted and taken in its place. To be eligible for the Minor, no more than two courses may overlap between the Minor, Major, and Concentration areas. Students may pursue only one Minor per bachelor’s degree and must declare their intent to pursue a Minor as soon as possible after enrolling in their program and no later than the beginning of their last term of enrollment. Minors cannot be added to a student’s curriculum after their degree has been conferred.
NOTE: Not all minors are available in combination with all bachelor’s degree programs. See the individual Minors for more information.