Minors

A minor is a secondary course of study that complements both the major course of study and the General Education requirements. This secondary course of study enables students to achieve familiarity with a field related to the major; to cultivate interest distinct from the major area of study; and/or, to broaden understanding of a subject or field beyond the major related to personal and/or career-based interests. A minor should add value to a student's course of study. Minor areas of concentration are available in some disciplines. Minors consist of not less than 15 semester hours and not more than 24 semester hours of course work. Specific requirements are stated within the course catalog. At least nine hours of the minor must be taken at The University of Findlay. Students may minor in:

Accounting

Art

Art History

Biology

Business Administration

Business Economics

Business Information Assurance Management

Business Management

Chemistry

Coaching

Computer Science

Criminal Justice

Digital Media

Economics

English

English Equestrian Riding

Entrepreneurship

Environmental, Safety, and Occupational Health Management

Equestrian Studies

Finance

Forensic Science

Gender Studies

Gerontology

Graphic Design

History

Human Resource Management

Information Processing

International Business

International/Intercultural Studies

Interpersonal Communication

Japanese

Law and the Liberal Arts (Pre-Law)

Marketing

Mathematics

Musical Arts

Operations and Logistics

Philosophy

Philosophy/Applied Ethics

Photography

Political Science

Psychology

Public Administration

Religious Studies

Second Language Education (for foreign language or TESOL majors only)

Sociology

Spanish

Sport and Event Management

Sustainability Concepts and Practices

Theatre

Writing