What is a Minor?
Enhance your bachelor's degree by adding a minor. Earning a minor enables you to pursue a personal interest, gain specialized knowledge that complements your major, or counterbalance your major with a completely different field of study.
- A minor is an academic program that supplements your baccalaureate study.
- It typically requires six or seven courses (18 - 21 credits) to complete.
African American Studies (AFAMR)
Bioethics and Medical Humanities (BMH)
Business Administration (BADMN)
Civic and Community Engagement (CIVCM)
Communication Arts and Sciences (CAS)
Corporate Communication (CC_UMNR)
Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ENTI)
Global and International Studies (INSTD)
Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS)
Information Sciences and Technology (IST)
Latina and Latino Studies (LTNST_UMNR)
Management Information Systems (MISBC_UMNR)
Mathematics Applications (MAPAL)
Project and Supply Chain Management (PSCM)
Rehabilitation and Human Services (RHS_UMRN)
*We do not offer RHS 410 at this campus.
RHS 410 (Substitutions = RHS 401, RHS 402, and RHS 400W)
Security and Risk Analysis (SRA)