Minors

In order to provide students with additional opportunities to broaden and enrich their educations, the University offers several minors. A minor is a program of study that is distinct from and supplements a student's major. A minor may be taken as a way to give a coherent pattern to elective hours, to expand career options, to prepare for graduate study, or simply to explore in greater depth an area different from one's major.

Advanced Science Minor (18 credits)

A total of 18 credits in BIO, CHE, MAT, and PHY courses above general education and competencies is required. At least 9 credits must be upper-level courses. No more than 9 credits may be applied toward both the minor and the major coursework. This minor is restricted to students earning a Bachelor of Science degree within the College of Arts and Sciences only.