Minors
A minor is an excellent way to broaden your education, develop new skills, and stand out in today’s competitive job market. While offering less depth than a major, a minor allows you to explore an additional field of interest and tailor your degree to your personal and professional goals.
A minor requires a minimum of 15 credits, with at least 9 credits uniquely focused on the minor and not overlapping with the requirements of your major or another minor. To ensure a strong Marian University experience, students complete at least 30% of their minor credits through Marian University. Minors must be in a different discipline than the student’s major, giving you the opportunity to expand your knowledge in a new area.
Once completed, your minor is officially noted on your transcript—highlighting your expanded expertise to employers and graduate schools alike.
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18-19 credits as follows:
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12-13 credits:
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COM 302 Intercultural Communication, 3 cr.
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ESS 205 Health, Safety, and First Aid, 2 cr. Or ESS 330 Prevention, Care, and Treatment of Athletic Injuries, 3 cr.
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ESS 210 Principles of Coaching, 3 cr.
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ESS 433 Psychological and Motivational Aspects of Sport, 3 cr.
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ESS 491 Coaching Practicum, 1 cr.
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6 credits from the following:
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EDU 202 Psychology of Learning, 3 cr.
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LDR 400 Values Development in Leadership, 3 cr.
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PSY 105 Human Development, 3 cr.
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PSY 202 Social Psychology, 3 cr.
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SRM 202 Sport and Recreation Management Programming, 3 cr.
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32 credits as follows:
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19 credits:
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BIO 101 Biological Principles & Lab, 4 cr.
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BIO 100: Human Biology and BIO 150: Human Biology Lab, 4 cr. OR BIO 102 Biological Principles II & Lab, 4 cr.
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BIO 301 Genetics, 3 cr.
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BIO 351 Genetics Laboratory, 2 cr.
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BIO 302 Cell and Molecular Biology, 3 cr.
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BIO XXX Biology electives, 3 cr.
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Additional requirements 13 credits:
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CHE 101 Principles of Chemistry I, 5 cr.
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CHE 102 Principles of Chemistry II, 5 cr.
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CHE 201 Organic Chemistry I – Lecture, 3 cr.
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24 credits as follows:
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12 credits:
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HIS 109 History of Technology, 3 cr.
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HIS 110 World History, 3 cr.
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HIS 214 History of Wisconsin, 3 cr.
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SOC 100 Introduction to Society, 3 cr.
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6 history credits at the 300 or 400 level:
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HIS 3XX History elective, 3 cr.
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HIS 4XX History elective, 3 cr.
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3 economic electives:
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ECO XXX Economic elective, 3 cr.
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3 Psychology or Sociology credits at the 200 level or higher:
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PSY 2XX Psychology elective, 3 cr. or SOC 2XX Sociology elective, 3 cr.
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18 credits:
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ACC 201 Financial Accounting, 3 cr.
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BUA 350 Business Law, 3 cr.
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ECO 202 Microeconomics, 3 cr.
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MGT 213 Principles of Management, 3 cr.
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MKT 201 Principles of Marketing, 3 cr.
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TEC 200 Fundamentals Information Technology, 3 cr.
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26 credits as follows:
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14 credits:
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CHE 101 Principles of Chemistry I, 5 cr.
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CHE 102 Principles of Chemistry II, 5 cr.
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CHE 300 Analytical Chemistry, 4 cr.
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12 credits:
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CHE XXX Chemistry electives (choose from course numbers 200 level and above)
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15 credits as follows:
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9 credits:
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COM 202 Writing for Media, 3 cr.
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COM 232 Public Speaking, 3 cr. Or COM 270 Business and Professional Presentations, 3 cr.
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COM 302 Intercultural Communication, 3 cr.
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6 credits:
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COM XXX Electives (3 of the 6 credits must be at the 300 or 400 level)
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16 – 18 credits as follows:
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CON 101 Introduction to Construction Management, 3 cr.
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CON 201 Construction Planning, Cost Estimating, and Contracts, 3 cr.
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CON 301 Building Codes and OSHA Safety & Risk Management, 3 cr.
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MGT 301 Operations Management, 3 cr.
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MGT 421 Project Management, 3 cr.
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CON 497 Internship, 1-3 cr.
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21 credits as follows:
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18 credits:
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CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice System, 3 cr.
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CRJ 304 Rules of Evidence, 3 cr.
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FOS 101 Introduction to Forensic Science,3 cr.
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FOS 151 Introduction to Forensic Science Lab, 1 cr.
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FOS 300 Forensic Photography, 3 cr.
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FOS 350 Forensic Photography Lab, 1 cr.
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FOS 305 Crime Scene Investigation, 3 cr.
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FOS 355 Crime Scene Investigation Lab, 1 cr.
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3 elective credits from the following:
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FOS 406 Detection and Recovery of Remains, 2 cr.
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FOS 407 Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, 2 cr.
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FOS 457 Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Lab, 1 cr.
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FOS 408 Fingerprint Analysis, 2 cr.
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FOS 458 Fingerprint Analysis Lab, 1 cr.
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FOS 404 Special Topics in Forensic Science, 2-3 cr.
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18 credits as follows:
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9 credits:
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CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice System, 3 cr.
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CRJ 102 Constitutional Law, 3 cr.
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CRJ 310 Criminology, 3 cr.
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9 credits from the following (3 credits must be 300 level or higher):
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CRJ XXX Criminal Justice course, 3 cr.
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CRJ XXX Criminal Justice course, 3 cr.
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CRJ XXX Criminal Justice course, 3 cr.
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18 credits as follows:
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DAT 101 Intro Data Science, 3cr.
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DAT 201 Disciplines of Data Science, 3 cr.
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BUA 210 Statistics Techniques for Research, 3 cr. Or PSY 210 Applied Statistics for Social Science, 3 cr.
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TEC 212 Computer Programming I, 3 cr.
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TEC 280 Introduction to Programming & Data Structures, 3 cr.
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TEC 403 Advanced Computer Applications for Business, 3 cr.
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The Digital Media minor introduces students to the creative and technical foundations of digital communication. Students develop skills in content creation, visual story telling, and media production while learning to analyze and apply digital tools across platforms, preparing them for work in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
- 18 credits as follows:
- 12 credits:
- ART 307 Digital Design Essentials, 3 cr.
- COM 210 Mass and Digital Communication, 3 cr.
- COM 415 Digital Story Telling, 3 cr.
- MKT 330 Digital Marketing Tactics and Trends, 3 cr.
- Pick 2 courses from the following:
- ART 340 Web Design, 3 cr.
- COM 333 Digital Applications for Communications, 3 cr.
- DAT 101 Introduction to Data Science, 3 cr.
- MKT 302 Principles of Advertising, 3 cr.
- MKT 311 Consumer Behavior, 3 cr.
- MKT 401 Marketing Research, 3 cr.
- MKT 410 Social Media and Digital Media Strategics, 3 cr.
- 12 credits:
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21 credits as follows:
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12 credits:
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ENG 205 Introduction to Literary Studies and the English Profession, 3 cr.
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ENG 240 Writing Ethically, 3 cr.
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ENG 301 Creative Writing, 3 cr.
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ENG 312 Professional Writing and Editing, 3 cr.
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9 English elective credits (one must be 300 level or higher; one may be 100-level)
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ENG XXX Elective
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ENG 1XX Elective
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ENG 3XX Elective
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The English Writing minor strengthens students’ abilities in creative, professional, and academic writing. Through intensive practice and critical feedback, students develop clear, effective, and engaging written communication skills that are valuable across disciplines and careers.
- 21 credits as follows:
- 12 credits:
- ENG 205 Introduction to Literary Studies and the English Profession, 3 cr.
- ENG 240 Writing Ethically, 3 cr.
- ENG 301 Creative Writing, 3 cr.
- ENG 312 Professional Writing and Editing, 3 cr.
- 3 credits of the following:
- ENG 406 Seminar in Fiction Writing, 3 cr.
- ENG 408 Seminar in Poetry Writing, 3 cr.
- 3 credits from the following:
- ENG 222 Business Communications, 3 cr.
- ENG 311 Grant Writing, 3 cr.
- ENG 340 Advanced Composition, 3 cr.
- COM 202 Writing for Media, 3 cr.
- COM 315 Public Relations Writing and Practice, 3 cr.
- COM 412 Digital Communication, 3 cr.
- COM 415 Digital Storytelling, 3 cr.
- 3 credits from the following:
- ENG XXX English Elective, 3 cr.
- 12 credits:
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18 credits as follows:
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15 credits:
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ACC 201 Principles of Accounting, 3 cr.
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ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics, 3 cr. Or ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics, 3 cr.
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FIN 301 Managerial Finance, 3 cr.
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FIN 303 Money and Banking, 3 cr.
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FIN 400 Investments, 3 cr.
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3 credits from the following:
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ACC 306 Managerial Accounting, 3 cr.
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ACC 331 Income Tax I, 3 cr.
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*FIN 205 Personal Finance, 3 cr. (*If student has taken FIN 205 as part of the major’s business core program, they must choose a different elective for the Finance minor)
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FIN 331 Principles of Insurance and Risk Management, 3 cr.
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TEC 403 Advanced Computer Applications for Business, 3 cr.
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20 credits as follows:
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11 credits:
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CRJ 101 Intro to Criminal Justice System, 3 cr.
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CRJ 304 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System, 3 cr.
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FOS 105 Survey of Forensic Sciences, 1 cr.
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FOS 405 Forensic Sciences, 3 cr.
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FOS 455 Forensic Sciences Lab, 1 cr.
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9 credits from the following:
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BIO 201 Anatomy & Physiology I, 4 cr.
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FOS 404 Special Topics, 1-3 cr.
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FOS 408 Fingerprint Analysis, 2 cr.
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FOS 458 Fingerprint Analysis Lab, 1 cr.
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PSY 330 Forensic Psychology, 3 cr.
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17 credits as follows:
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11 credits:
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ALH 220 Introduction to Medical Terminology, 2 cr.
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HCA 201 Introduction to Health Care Administration, 3 cr.
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HCA 421 Financial and Economic Aspects of Health Care, 3 cr.
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HCA 431 Health Care Management and Policy, 3 cr.
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6 credits from the following:
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BUA 101 Introduction to Business, 3 cr.
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COM 202 Writing for Media, 3 cr.
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COM 232 Public Speaking, 3 cr.
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COM 302 Intercultural Communication, 3 cr.
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HCA 415 Health Care Information Systems, 3 cr.
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MGT 213 Principles of Management, 3 cr.
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MGT 311 Human Resources Management, 3 cr.
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MGT 330 Supply Chain Management, 3 cr.
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MGT 408 Leadership in Ethical Organizations, 3 cr.
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SWK 422 Law and Helping Professions, 3 cr.
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TEC 403 Advanced Computer Applications for Business, 3 cr.
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3 credits:
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HIS 110 World History, 3 cr.
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6 history elective credits at the 100 or 200 level:
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HIS XXX Electives (100 or 200 level history courses)
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6 history elective credits at the 300 or 400 level:
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HIS XXX Electives (300 or 400 level history courses)
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The Management minor equips students with essential skills in leadership, organizational behavior, and strategic decision-making. Through applied coursework and real-world examples, students learn how to manage people, projects, and resources effectively, preparing them for leadership roles across a wide range of industries.
- 18 credits as follows:
- 6 credits:
- BUA101 Intro to Business, 3 cr. or FIN 205 Personal Finance, 3 cr.
- MGT 213 Principles of Management, 3 cr.
- 12 credits from the following courses:
- MGT 3XX or MGT 4XX, 3 cr.
- MGT 3XX or MGT 4XX, 3 cr.
- MGT 3XX or MGT 4XX, 3 cr.
- TEC 403 Advanced Computer Applications, 3 cr.
- 6 credits:
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15–18 credits as follows:
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3-6 credits:
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BUA 101* Introduction to Business, 3 cr. (*BUA 101 is required for students not pursuing a business major; it is not required for students completing the business core
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MKT 201 Principles of Marketing, 3 cr.
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6 credits of Marketing courses (MKT XXX)
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6 Marketing elective credits (XXX XXX)
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The Mathematics Education minor provides students with a strong foundation in mathematical thinking and effective teaching practices. Designed for those interested in supporting math learning in classrooms or educational settings, the minor blends core mathematics content with instructional strategies that promote problem-solving, conceptual understanding, and student engagement. Students develop the skills needed to communicate mathematical ideas clearly, adapt instruction for diverse learners, and foster confidence in mathematics across grade levels.
- 17 credits as follows:
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MAT 122 Intro to Probability & Statistics, 3 cr.
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MAT 150 Math for Elementary School Teachers I, 3 cr.
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MAT 151 Math for Elementary School Teachers II, 3 cr.
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MAT 201 Calculus I, 5 cr.
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MAT 212 Introduction to Abstract Mathematics, 3 cr.
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The Military Science (ROTC) minor introduces students to leadership, ethics, and military organization while developing skills in decision-making, teamwork, and physical readiness. Through classroom instruction and hands-on training, students gain practical leadership experience and preparation for service as commissioned officers or for leadership roles in civilian careers.
- 29 credits as follows:
- 26 credits:
- MSC 101 Leadership and Military Science I, 2 cr.
- MSC 102 Leadership and Military Science II, 2 cr.
- MSC 201 Basic Leadership and Management I, 3 cr.
- MSC 202 Basic Leadership and Management II, 3 cr.
- MSC 301 Advanced Leadership and Management I, 4 cr.
- MSC 302 Advanced Leadership and Management II, 4 cr.
- MSC 401 Applied Leadership and Management I, 4 cr.
- MSC 402 Applied Leadership and Management II, 4 cr.
- Required each semester of enrollment in ROTC
- MSC 183 Military Conditioning, 0-1 cr.
- 3 credits of professional education requirement from the following:
- HIS 112 History of the United States from 1877, 3 cr.
- HIS 211 American Military History, 3 cr.
- HIS 408 History of American Foreign Policy, 3 cr.
- HIS 422 20th Century Europe, 3 cr.
- MSC 404 Special Topics, 1-3 cr.
- MSC 421 Contemporary Leadership and Management 1-3 cr.
- MSC 431 Advanced Contemporary Leadership and Management, 1-3 cr.
- 26 credits:
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16 credits as follows:
- 8 credits:
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BIO 100 Human biology, 3 cr.
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CHE 103 General, Organic, and Biochemistry, 5 cr. Or CHE 101 Principles of Chemistry I, 5 cr.
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8 elective credits from the following (4 credits must be at or above 200 level):
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BIO XXX elective
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CHE XXX elective
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PHS XXX elective
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- 8 credits:
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15 credits as follows:
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3 credits:
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PHI 130 Knowledge, Values, and Society, 3 cr.
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9 credits from the following:
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CMG XXX Cultural, Media and Gender Studies elective, 3 cr.
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PHI 204 Special Topics, 1- 3 cr.
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PHI 212 Contemporary Ethical Issues, 3 cr.
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PHI 220 Bioethics, 3 cr.
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PHI 231 Business Ethics, 3 cr.
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PHI 234 Memory, Monuments, and Memorialization, 3 cr.
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PHI 304 Art and Culture, 3 cr.
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PHI 305 Philosophy of Love & Friendship, 3 cr.
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PHI 306 Ethics of Gender, Race & Class, 3 cr.
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PHI 312 Existentialism, 3 cr.
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PHI 315 The Media and Identity, 3 cr.
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PHI 316 Social and Political Philosophy, 3 cr.
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PHI 318 Buddhism and the Mind, 3 cr.
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PHI 320 Philosophy of Law, 3 cr.
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PHI 324 Philosophy of Food, 3 cr.
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PHI 404 Special Topics, 1-3 cr.
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3 Capstone credits from the following:
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PHI 305 Philosophy of Love & Friendship, 3 cr.
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PHI 306 Ethics of Gender, Race & Class, 3 cr.
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PHI 312 Existentialism, 3 cr.
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PHI 315 The Media and Identity, 3 cr.
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PHI 318 Buddhism and the Mind, 3 cr.
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PHI 324 Philosophy of Food, 3 cr.
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PHI 404 Special Topics, 1-3 cr.
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18 credits as follows:
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6 credits:
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PSY 101 General Psychology, 3 cr.
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PSY 105 Human Development, 3 cr.
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12 credits of PSY XXX; 6 credits must be at 300 or 400 level.
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16-21 Credits
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BUA 350 Business Law, 0-3 cr. (BUA 350 required for non-business majors)
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MGT 408 Leadership in Ethical Organizations, 3 cr.
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RMI 101 Intro to Risk Management & Insurance, 3 cr.
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RMI 201 Property & Liability Insurance, 3 cr.
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RMI 205 Business Analytics, 3 cr.
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RMI 415 Insurance – Life, Health, & Accident, 3 cr.
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INT 497 Internship. 1-3 cr.
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18 credits as follows:
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12 credits:
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SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I, 3 cr.
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SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II, 3 cr.
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SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I, 3 cr.
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SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II, 3 cr.
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3 credits from the following:
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SPA 401 Introduction to Literary Studies in Spanish, 3 cr.
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SPA 402 Hispanic Literature of Social Conscience, 3 cr.
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SPA 410 Slavery and Colonialism in Latin America, 3 cr.
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SPA 413 Twentieth Century Hispanic Literature, 3 cr.
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SPA 414 Independent Study, 3 cr.
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3 credits from the following:
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SPA 204 Special Topics, 1-3 cr.
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SPA 220 Salud Hispana; Spanish for HC, 3 cr.
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SPA 222 Latino Patient, 3 cr.
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SPA 225 Spanish for Law Enforcement, 3 cr.
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SPA 299 Spanish Electives, 3 cr.
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SPA 305 Peoples, Places, Cultures, 3 cr.
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SPA 311 Advanced Spanish Grammar, 3 cr.
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SPA 312 Advanced Composition and Conversation in Spanish, 3 cr.
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*SPA 320 Hispanic Experience in the United States, 3 cr.
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*SPA 322 To Be a Woman in Latin America, 3 cr.
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*SPA 324 Truth and Memory in Latin America, 3 cr
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SPA 390 Spanish Immersion Practicum & Seminar, 1-3 cr.
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SPA 397 Internship, 0 cr.
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SPA 401 Introduction to Literary Studies in Spanish, 3 cr.
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SPA 402 Hispanic Literature of Social Conscience, 3 cr.
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SPA 404 Special Topics, 1-3 cr.
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SPA 410 Slavery and Colonialism in Latin America, 3 cr.
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SPA 413 Twentieth Century Hispanic Literature, 3 cr.
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SPA 497 Internship, 1-3 cr.
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STA 404 Short Term Immersion in Spanish Speaking Country, 3 cr.
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*indicates an English speaking course. Only one course taught in English may be taken
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15–18 credits:
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9 credits:
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BUA 101* Introduction to Business, 3 cr. (BUA 101 is required for students not pursuing a business major; it is not required for students completing the business core.) Or FIN 205** Personal Finance, 3 cr. (** For Business Majors – Required to take BUA 101 for this minor or FIN 205 as part of the major’s business core program.)
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SRM 201 Introduction to Sport and Recreation Management, 3 cr.
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SRM 202 Sport and Recreation Programming, 3 cr.
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9 credits from the following:
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SRM 301 Legal Issues in Sport and Recreation Management, 3 cr.
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SRM 302 Management of Sport and Recreation Facilities, 3 cr.
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SRM 402 Leadership in Sport and Recreation Management, 3 cr.
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SRM 422 Sport and Recreation Marketing, 3 cr.
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TEC XXX Information Technology elective, 3 cr.
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The Thanatology minor provides an interdisciplinary study of death, dying, and bereavement, examining cultural, psychological, and ethical perspectives. Students gain insight into end-of-life issues and grief, preparing them for compassionate work in fields such as healthcare, counseling, social work, education, and ministry.
- 18 credits as follows:
- 9 credits:
- THA 205 Dying, Death, and Bereavement, 3 cr.
- THA 415 Dying, Death, and Loss Across Cultures, 3 cr.
- THA 420 Understanding Bereavement, 3 cr.
- 9 credits from the following:
- THA 404 Special Topics, 3 cr.
- THA 421 End-of-Life Care, 3 cr.
- THA 422 Children, Teens, and Death, 3 cr.
- THA 423 Comprehending Suicide, 3 cr.
- THA 220 Death and Suffering, 3 cr.
- 9 credits:
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15 credits as follows (The program of courses for each theology minor will be discussed and approved by the theology department):
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3 credits:
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THE 101 Introduction to Christian Theology, 3 cr.
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6 credits
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THE 2XX Theology Electives, 6 cr.
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and THE 3XX Theology Electives, 0-6cr. or THE 4XX Theology Electives, 0-6 cr.
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