Minors
In order to provide students with additional opportunities to broaden and enrich their educations, the University offers 18 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.
Environmental Studies Minor (24 credits)
- ENV/BIO 300 Environmental Biology
- ENV/BUS 345 Business and the Environment
- ENV/POL 310 Environmental Policies
- LIB 301 Divisional Seminar* OR
- LIB 303 Concentration Seminar
- LIB 315-I Environment and the Human Spirit
- Choose nine credits from the following:
- ANT 101, BIO 201, BIO 210 or 310, CHE 301, ENV/BIO 101, ENV/CHE 206, ENV 420, LIB 318I, LIB 320I, MAT 132, PHI 310, PHY 105 or any 100 level physical science course, XXX 309**, XXX 209/409**
* Division Seminars other than the Concentration Seminar must be approved by the program chair.
** Special topics must be approved by the program chair.