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COURSES OF STUDY
ACADEMIC MINORS
Students may concentrate additional studies in any of the areas listed
below. Minors are not required for graduation, but students who pursue
a minor should do so thoughtfully, and should declare it prior to the
end of the junior year. Students must maintain at least a 2.00 grade point
average in the minor, and none of its course requirements may be evaluated
S” or “U.” In addition, no courses counted toward the major may be
counted toward a minor unless specifically exempted from this exclusion.
Exemptions appear in the descriptions of majors found in the Curriculum
section of this catalog.
A student who elects to pursue a minor is encouraged to spread his
or her elective courses over the remaining disciplines in order to gain the
benefits of a broad liberal arts education.
Disciplinary Minors
Art
Art History
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Classics (classical civilization and Latin)
Economics
English (literature and writing)
History
Mathematics
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Religion
Sociology
Spanish
Spanish for the Workplace
Theatre Arts
Interdisciplinary Minors
Asian Studies
Gender and Women Studies
Latin American Studies
Urban Environmental Studies