Minors
Students may specialize further by selecting a minor in an area of interest. Minors are optional and are open to all Bachelor’s Degree candidates. Students may use only one course from the major to fulfill minor requirements. All minors consist of five courses, at least two of which must be upper level. Required courses may have prerequisites. Two minors are allowed with no courses overlapping across major or minor requirements in either direction. Courses must be completed with a C or better to be included in a minor. Not all Major and Minor combinations are appropriate. Students should consult with their Academic Advisor for approved appropriate major and minor combinations.
- Accounting (Minor)
- Addictions Studies (Minor)
- Adult Learning and Development (Minor)
- Business Administration (Minor)
- Business and Strategic Communication (Minor)
- Counseling Foundations (Minor)
- Court Advocacy (Minor)
- Criminal Justice (Minor)
- Data Analytics (Minor)
- Early Childhood Education (Minor)
- Economics (Minor)
- Education Advocacy (Minor)
- Emergency Management (Minor)
- Entrepreneurship (Minor)
- Family Studies (Minor)
- Finance (Minor)
- Global Business (Minor)
- Graphic Design (Minor)
- Health Care Management (Minor)
- History (Minor)
- Hotel, Restaurant and Travel (Minor)
- Human Resources Management (Minor)
- Human Services (Minor)
- Information Technology (Minor)
- Interpersonal and Organizational Communication (Minor)
- Leadership (Minor)
- Management (Minor)
- Marketing (Minor)
- Nonprofit Management (Minor)
- Operations, Supply Chain, and Logistics Management (Minor)
- Organizational Psychology (Minor)
- Professional Sales (Minor)
- Psychology (Minor)
- Public Administration and Policy (Minor)
- Visual Communication and Social Media (Minor)
- Wellness and Prevention (Minor)
- Writing for Visual Media (Minor)