Available Minors
PLEASE NOTE: SOME COURSES MAY REQUIRE ONE OR MORE PREREQUISITES
| Minor in Accounting |
| A minor in Accounting requires ACC 210, 211, and 225;
Choice of the following tracks depending on interest: ACC 300 and 301
(financial track), or ACC 450 and 451 (taxation) or ACC 300 and 331 (Management
Accounting) or ACC 415 and 496 Government & Non-Profit. |
| Minor in Business Management |
| A minor in Business Management requires BUS 220, 300,
320, 375, and ECN 210. |
| Minor in Computer Information Systems |
| A minor in Computer Information Systems requires 12
hours in upper-level computer courses, including six credit hours in high-level
procedural languages, at least three of which must be in Visual Basic.NET
or "C." Students who have completed a six-hour sequence in FORTRAN,
PASCAL or PL/1 should confer with the program director about this requirement. |
| Minor in Communications |
A minor in Communication requires COM 111, 200, and
three upper-level electives.
A minor in Organizational Communication requires COM
111, 200, 300, 310, and 345.
A minor in Sports Communication requires COM 200, 311,
312, 313, 370, and 371. |
| Minor in Criminal Justice |
| A minor in Criminal Justice requires CRJ 100 and 12
hours in upper-level CRJ courses |
| Minor in English |
A minor in English requires (15 credit hours in upper-level
courses or in combination with two of the following: 260, 261, 270, 271). ***Education students looking to have an English minor for teaching
high school must take History of the English Language (ENG 320) as required
by the state.***
A minor in Creative Writing requires (15 credit hours, combining 12 in
upper-level Creative Writing sequence (430-433) and 3 from either upper-level
literature or journalism sequence.
A minor in Journalism requires (15 credit hours with 9 in Journalism writing
courses and 6 in other Journalism courses (e.g. Ethics). |
| Minor in General Studies |
| A minor in General Studies requires 12 upper-level hours
chosen from at least two disciplines, except Education. |
| Minor in Human Services |
A minor in Human Services requires 24 semester hours
of course work distributed as follows: 6 hrs of prerequisite courses or
substitutions approved by the Program Director and 18 hours of upper-level
courses that support the declared minor. The two Prerequisite Courses
are selected from the following courses: HSV 100, 200 or 230, 220, 250
and 255.
Human Services: No Concentration: 6 upper-level HSV courses.
Social Services/Case Management: HSV 317, 319, 347, 360,
405, 430.
Social Services/Community Organizing: HSV 315, 358, 405,
413 and two approved electives.
Counseling-No Specialization: HSV 305, 310, 400, 405,
420 and 430.
Bereavement Counseling: HSV 305, 310, 312, 355, 357 and
400.
Chemical Dependency Counseling: HSV 200, 230, 305, 310,
328, 405, 420 and 430 |
| Minor in Humanities |
| A minor in Humanities requires 12 hours in upper-level
courses chosen from English, Media and Fine Arts, Philosophy and Religious
Studies. |
| Minor in Media & Fine Arts |
| A minor in Media and Fine Arts requires MFA 280, 281
and 12 hours in upper-level MFA courses. |
| Minor in Paralegal Studies |
| A minor in Paralegal Studies requires PAR 100, 200,
201, and 6 hours in upper-level PAR courses. |
| Minor in Psychology |
| A minor in Psychology requires PSY 100, 210, 230, 260,
9 hours in upper-level PSY courses and CIS 115. |
| Minor in Religious Studies |
| A minor in Religious Studies requires RST 110 or 210,
130, 330 or 331, 350, and 370. |
| Minor in Social Sciences |
| A minor in Social Sciences requires SSC/ECN 480, SSC/HST
324 or SSC/HST 431, SSC/PLS 312 or SSC/PLS 421,
SSC/PSY 320 and SSC/SOC 316 or SSC/SOC 350. Students may also pursue a
minor in one of three areas of the social
sciences: Political Science (PLS), Psychology (PSY), or Sociology (SOC).
Students must complete 15 upper-level hours
in one of the areas to receive that minor. |
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