Overview
              
	
	
				
				These programs are meant to allow students to explore and attain some competence in a second field. In some cases, students may choose a minor topically connected to their major (for example, a major in Spanish and a minor in Latin American studies), or may choose a secondary field removed from their primary area which evinces a specific skill (for example, a major in philosophy and a minor in architectural studies).
Descriptions of departmental minors are given at the end of the department’s major description and are linked below. Interdepartmental minor programs are included in this section.
It is the student’s responsibility to make sure that all requirements for these programs have been met and to obtain the necessary departmental signature. An authorization form for minors is available at the Registrar’s Office and must be filed upon completion of the minor and prior to graduation.
Aerospace Studies 
Afro-American Studies 
Anthropology 
Arabic Language 
Architectural Studies 
Art History 
Astronomy 
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 
Biology
 Business
Building and Construction Technology 
Catalan Studies 
Chemistry 
Chinese
 Classical Archaeology
Classical Civilization 
Comparative Literature 
Computer Science 
Economics 
Education 
Engineering Management 
English 
Environmental Science 
Food Science 
French and Francophone Studies 
Geography 
Geology 
German 
Greek 
Hebrew 
History 
Information Technology 
Italian Studies 
Japanese 
Judaic Studies 
Latin 
Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies 
Linguistics 
Mathematics 
Microbiology 
Middle Eastern Studies 
Military Leadership 
Modern European Studies 
Music Performance 
Natural Resources Conservation 
Philosophy 
Physics 
Plant and Soil Sciences
Political Science 
Portuguese 
Psychology 
Resource Economics 
Russian, Eurasian and Polish Studies
 Scandinavian Studies
Sociology 
Spanish
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
Studio Arts
Sustainable Community Development
Theater
Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies