Regulations
Concerning Minors
Minors Defined, Titles
A minor consists of 18�24 graduation credits
which must include a minimum of 9 graduation credits of �advanced course work�
(defined as course work requiring at least one prerequisite course and/or
courses at or above the 300 level.)
No
student may use a minor title that is the same as the title of the student�s
major.
Only
the following are acceptable minor titles to appear on the academic record:
�Combined with Major� for approved combined major and minor
programs
Titles approved by the Curriculum Committee or by the Interdisciplinary
Studies Committee of the Undergraduate Academic Council
�Interdisciplinary� if approved by the Interdisciplinary
Studies Committee of the Undergraduate Academic Council
Students Required to Complete
a Minor:
A student is required to complete a minor
if the student has only one major and that major is neither an approved �combined
major and minor� nor an approved �departmental major.�
If the student with a single, non-combined, non-departmental
major has only one minor, the same
course may not be used to fulfill
the requirements of both the major and the discrete minor. I.e., no �double
counting� between the major and minor is allowed.
However, if that student has two or more minors, the same
course may be �double counted� toward the major and one of the minors. (�Double counting� among minors is never allowed.)
Students Not Required to Complete a Minor:
A student with two or more majors or a major
that is either an approved �combined major and minor� or an approved �departmental
major� is not required to have a discrete minor, but the student may elect
to have one or more minors listed on the academic record.
If the student does elect one or more minors, the same course may be �double
counted� toward the major (or even more than one of the majors) and toward
one of the minors. (�Double counting�
among minors is never allowed.)
Similarly, if the student in a �combined major and minor
program� elects one or more minors, the same course may be �double counted�
toward the �minor� requirements of the combined major and toward one of the minors. Naturally, students
in a combined major and minor program who complete one or more discrete minors
nevertheless must complete all requirements in the combined major program.
NOTE: For students with two or more majors, the display of
more than the first and second majors on the student�s official
transcript will not be possible before fall 2003. Until the full listing becomes
possible, students with multiple majors desiring to declare one or more minors
must do so in the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, LC 30. Once
satisfactory completion of the minor(s) has been verified, a separate official
document will be issued by the Dean of Undergraduate Studies verifying which
minor or minors have been completed.
Multiple Minors
Students may declare two or more minors, but
the same course may not be applied to more
than one of the minors. (I.e., �double counting� among minors is never
allowed.) However, the same course may be applied to one of the minors and to one (or more) of the applicable majors.
NOTE: For students with one major and more than two minors,
the display of more than the first
and second minors on the student�s
official transcript will not be possible before fall 2003. Until the full
listing becomes possible, students with one major desiring to declare a third
or subsequent minor must do so in the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate
Studies, LC 30. Once satisfactory completion of the additional minor(s) has
been verified, a separate official document will be issued by the Dean of
Undergraduate Studies verifying which additional minor or minors have been
completed. [For students with multiple majors and multiple minors, see the
note at the end of in the preceding section �Students Not Required to Complete
a Minor.�]
Approved Minors
Listed
here are the minor titles that have been approved by the Undergraduate Academic
Council. Action of the Council also mandates that the following may not be
used as a minor title: social welfare.
Africana Studies A minimum of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which must be in course
work at or above the 300 level) including one course from among the following:
A Aas 142, 219 or 219Z, 286, 287 and 490.
Anthropology A minimum of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which must be in course
work at or above the 300 level). Students are required to take A Ant
100 and one of the following core courses: A Ant 110, 104, 106, 108 or
108, or A Ant 220.
Art A
minimum of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which must be in course work
at or above the 300 level and/or in courses requiring at least one prerequisite
course) from course work with an A Art prefix. Six (6) of the required
18 credits may be from courses with an A Arh prefix or from other courses
that have been approved for the faculty-initiated interdisciplinary major
in art history.
Art History A minimum of 18 graduation credits
(9 or more of which must be in course work at or above the 300 level and/or
in courses requiring at least one prerequisite course) including A Arh
170 and 171, and 6 additional credits from course work with an A Arh
prefix. The remaining 6 credits may be selected from: A Arh courses;
A Ant 268; A Cas 240; A Cla 207, A Cla 208, 209, 301,
302, 303 (or 303Z), 307, 310, 311, 401, 402, 403, 405, 406, 407, 490 and 497;
A Eac 280; A His 263Z, 264Z, 302Z, 303Z 364Z; A Rel 200; and
A Thr 380.
Asian Studies
A minimum of 21 graduation credits (9 or more of which must be in course work
at or above the 300 level and/or in courses requiring at least one prerequisite
course) including A His 176, A His 177 or 177Z and one of the following
courses: A His 381 or 381Z or 382 or 382Z. The remaining 12 credits to
be selected from the following courses, must include at least one course in
at least two of the following regions: South Asia, East Asia, Southwest Asia.
South Asia: A His 377 or 377Z, 378
or 378Z, A Phi 342, R Pos 358, (graduate courses: A His 578,
R Pos 558).
East Asia: A His 379 or 379Z, 380
or 380Z, A Eac 210, A Eac 211, A Eac 212. A Eac 220, A Phi
344, A Phi 346.
Southwest Asia: A His 383 or 383Z; R Pos
359; A Jst 341Z; A His 381 or 381Z and 382 or 382Z; A Ant 243.
Other:
A Ant 332, colloquia, independent study, or independent research courses
as appropriate, to be approved by the director of Asian studies.
Atmospheric Science A minimum of 19 graduation credits from course
work with an A Atm prefix, including A Atm 210 or 210Z, 211; and
at least 6 credits from all 300-level and higher A Atm courses; A Atm
490, 497, 499 are excluded. Appropriate prerequisite courses in mathematics
and physics are necessary to complete the required minor courses.
Bioethics: A minimum of 18 graduation credits including an introductory
ethics course (A Phi 114 or 115 or 212); an introductory course in biology
(A Bio 110Z or 110); Moral Problems in Medicine (A Phi 338); 3 credits
at 300-level or higher in ethical and/or political theory (A Phi 320,
321, 326, 425, 474 or R Pos 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 310); and 6 credits
from advanced related courses.
Advanced related courses include: A Ant 312, 360,
361, 364, 365, 418, 450; A Bio 205, 212, 214, 311, 318, A Eco 381;
A Gog 310, A Phi 417; A Psy 329, A Psy 385, 386, 387;
A Soc 359; R Crj 405, 428; R Pos 328, U Uni 310.
Advanced related graduate courses include: A Ant
511, 512, 516, 517, 518; A Bio 511, 519, A Eco 509, 511, 512, A Phi
505, 506, 517, H Epi 501, 502, H Hpm 501, 511, R Pos 502, R Pub
502. Students may use other courses to fulfill the related courses requirement
at the discretion of the director of the program, Professor Bonnie Steinbock.
Biology A
minimum of 18 graduation credits, including A Bio 110 or 110Z, 111, 212Y.
Additional credits are selected from biology courses that yield biology credit
toward the biology major.
Business A minimum of 18 graduation credits as follows: B Acc
211; B Itm 215 (or A Csi 101, or A Csi 201); A Mat108
(or A Eco 320, or B Itm 220); and any three of the following courses:
B Acc 222; B Bus 250; B Fin 300, B Law 321, B Mgt
341, B Mkt 310, and B Itm 330.
Students
majoring in criminal justice, economics, linguistics, mathematics, psychology, public affairs or
sociology who complete a statistics course in the major may substitute either
B Law 200 or 220 for the statistics requirement in the Business minor.
Students majoring in computer
science who complete A Csi 201 in the major may substitute either B Law
200 or B Law 220 for the B Itm 215 basic programming requirement
in the Business minor.
Students majoring in rhetoric and communication who complete
B Itm 220, A Mat 108, B Itm 215, A Csi 101, or A Csi
201 in their major may substitute either B Law 200 or 220 in the Business
minor. When both the statistics and computer requirements are involved, either
B Law 200 or 220 may substitute for statistics in the Business minor
and an additional major course may substitute for computer science in the
major.
Chemistry A minimum of 22 graduation credits as follows: A Chm
120 or 130 and 121 or 131, 122, 216, 217, 225 and an additional 3 credits
from A Chm 320 441, 342, 340.
Chinese Studies A minimum of 21 graduation credits of which 15 must be A Eac 102,
201, and 202. The remaining 6 credits may be earned from any A Eac or
A Eas course except A Eac 101 and A Eas 220.
Cognitive Science A minimum of 18 graduation credits, (9 credits or more of which must be
in course work at or above the 300 level and/or in courses requiring a prerequisite)
to include: A Lin 301, 3 courses from: A Csi 201, A Lin 321,
A Phi 210, A Psy 365; and 6 credits from the following list: A Csi
101, 201, 210, 310, 409; A Lin 322, 421, or 421Z, 422; A Phi 332,
415, 418, 422, 432; A Psy 210, 211, 381, 382, or 382Z.
Computer Science A minimum of 19 graduation credits of which at least 13 credits must have
an A Csi prefix. The courses taken must include A Csi 201, 310 and
any other A Csi course at the 300-level or higher; plus at least 9 credits
from the following list of courses: one but not both of A Csi 101 and
B Itm 215 ; any other course with an A Csi prefix; A Phy 353,
454; A Mat 220, 313, 367, 372 or 372Z, 374, 401; A Phi 432; any
one of A Atm 498, A Bio 440, A Chm 411.
Criminal Justice Studies A minimum of 18 graduation credits (9 credits or more
of which must be in course work at or above the 300 level and/or in courses
requiring a prerequisite) in course work from among the following: any R Crj
courses; A Soc 203, 283, 380.
Economics A minimum of 18 graduation credits in course work with an A Eco
prefix as follows: A Eco 110, 111, and 12 additional credits at or above
the 300 level.
Educational Studies Students are required to complete a minimum of 18 credits of course work
offered by the School of Education. This includes a minimum of 12 credits
at or above the 300 level.
For student matriculating in Fall 2005 and after, at
least 3 credits of E Edu 390 (Community Service) or the E Cpy Middle
Earth Sequence are required. No
more than 6 credits may be fulfilled through E Edu 390.
Electronics A minimum of 20 graduation credits as follows: A Phy 140 or 141,
145, 150 or 151, 155, 240 or 241, 415, 416, and 353.
English A minimum of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which
must be in course work at or above the 300 level from course work with an
A Eng prefix.)
Film Studies A minimum of 18 graduation
credits (9 or more of which must be in course work at or above the 300 level
and/or in courses requiring at least one prerequisite course) including A Arh
260 and 15 credits from the following: A Arh 261, 263, 264, 361, 362,
363, 364, 367, 368, 460, 461 (A Wss 461), 491, A Com 378*, A Eas
140, A Eng 243*, 243Z, 355, 419*, A Fre 208, 238 (A Arh 238),
281, 315, 415, A Ita 318, A Jst 225 (A His 225), A Lcs
315, A Por 318 (A Lcs 318), A Rus 280, 380, A Spn 314 (A Lcs
314), 418, A Thr 230, 407, A Wss 280, 281*. (*When topic focuses
on film.)
French A minimum of 18 graduation credits
from course work with an A Fre prefix above A Fre 101 including
A Fre 341Z. No more than 3 credits of courses conducted in English may
be used to satisfy the requirements of the minor. Students who begin their
French studies at or above the 200 level are encouraged to meet with the coordinator
of advisement for French Studies, in constructing a minor.
Geography A minimum of 18 graduation credits
(9 or more of which must be in course work at or above the 300 level and/or
in courses requiring at least one prerequisite course) from course work with
an A Gog prefix.
Geology
A minimum of 20 graduation credits. Required courses include A Geo 100
or 100Z, 106, 230, 250; and 9 credits at or above the 300 level and/or in
Geology courses requiring at least one prerequisite course.
Greek and Roman Civilization A minimum of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which
must be in course work at or above the 300 level and/or in courses requiring
at least one prerequisite course) from among the following: any course with
an A Cla, A Clc, A Clg, or A Cll prefix; A Phi 310.
Hebrew A
minimum of 18 graduation credits in course work with an A Heb prefix
above the 102 level. Students who begin with A Heb 101 and/or 102 must
complete 15 graduation credits above the 102 level. No more than 4 credits
of A Heb 450 may be applied to the minor.
History A minimum of 18 graduation credits
(9 or more of which must be in course work at or above the 300 level) in course
work with an A His prefix including no more than 12 credits from any
one of the geographic areas of concentration listed in the Undergraduate Bulletin.
A student may, on petition to the Director of Undergraduate Studies in the
history department, count toward the minor one relevant course of no more
than 4 credits taken in a department other than history.
International Perspectives A minimum
of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which must be in course work at or
above the 300 level and/or in courses requiring at least one prerequisite
course) following one of the tracks below. Appropriate courses from SUNY overseas
academic programs may be substituted for any of the courses listed with approval
from Professor Savitt, Associate Director of International Education, who
will also consider approving other courses which would enhance these concentrations.
Third-World
Track: NOTE: No more than 6 credits with the same prefix may be used
in this track.
a)� 3 credits from A Ant 108 or
108Z, A Cas 150;
b)� 3 credits from A Aas 150, A Aas
287 or A His 287, A Ant 145 or A His 145 or A Lcs 145,
A Ant 243 or A Jst 243, A Eco 361 or A Lcs 361, A Fre
208, A Fre 281, A His 158 or 158Z, A His 177 or 177Z, A Lcs
100 or 100Z;
c)� 6 credits from Theory Courses: A Ant
361 or 361Z, A Cas 141; A Eco 330 or 330Z; A Gog 160 or R Pos
350 or R Pub 350;
d)� 6 credits from Geographic Region
Courses: A Aas 269 or A Ant 269 or A Lcs 269, A Aas 270
or A Gog 270, A Aas 322, A Aas 342 or A Ant 342, A Ant
146 or 146Z or A Lcs 150 or 150Z, A Lcs 250 or 250Z or A Gog
250/250Z, A Ant 341 or 341Z or A Lcs 341 or 341Z; A Eac 470Z or A Gog 470Z;
His 170 or A Lcs 102, A His 367 or 367Z, A His 369/369Z or A Lcs 369, A His
371 or 371Z or A Lcs 371; A Lcs 115 or A Por 115, R Pos 355.
Social and Political Systems
Track:
a)� 6 credits in A Rus 162 or 162Z and R Pos 102;
b)� 12 credits from A Eco 313 or 313Z; A His 353 or 353Z, 355
or 355Z; A Jst 359 or R Pos 359; R Pos 310, 350 or R Pub
350, 452Z.
NOTE: Political Science majors should not
choose this track because of the excessive concentration in Political Science
courses.
Global Issues Track: NOTE: No more than 6 credits
with the same prefix may be used in this track.
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18 credits from A Aas 150, 240 or A Lcs 240 or A Wss
240; A Ant 100, 361 or 361Z, 363, 381 or 381Z or A Wss 381 or 381Z;
A Atm 102, 300Z; A Bio 311 or A Gog 310 or U Uni 310;
A Eco 330 or 330Z; A His 296, 366, or 366Z, 454 or 454Z, 455 or
455Z, 456 or 456Z, 460 or 460Z; A Soc 344 or 344Z or A Wss 344 or
344Z; A Wss 360, 433 or 433Z or R Pos 433Z; E Edu 375; R Pos
472Z, 473Z; R Pub 395 or R Pos 395.
Italian
A minimum of 18 graduation credits from course work with an A Ita prefix
above A Ita 100, including A Ita 206, 207, 301Z or 315.
Japanese Studies A minimum of 21 graduation credits of which 15 must be A Eaj 102,
201, and 202. The remaining 6 credits may be earned from any A Eaj or
A Eas course except A Eaj 101 and A Eas 220.
Journalism A minimum
of 18 graduation credits, including A Jrl 300 or 300Z and an advanced-level
writing course to be selected from the following: A Eng 300Z, 308Z, 309Z
(for students interested in scientific, political or economic journalistic
writing) or 400Z.
The remaining credits are to be
selected from other writing courses cited above and/or from A Jrl 364,
365, 397, 400; R Pos 205, 365, 427Z; A Com 238, 265, 336 (when the
topic is �Rhetoric of the New Journalism�); A Soc 255, and independent
study in various departments when the subject involves journalism. Students
may include other courses to prepare themselves for a specialized branch of
journalism, but no more than two courses in this category may be included
in the minimum 18 credits for the minor.
Approval of the director is required
for such courses to be included. Skill in writing is a specific requirement
for the minor. This must be demonstrated by the end of the junior year through
submission of a substantial sample of the student�s writing to the director
of the journalism program. Therefore, the signature of the director is required
for students wishing to declare this minor. On the basis of the student�s
previous experience and ability, the requirement of A Jrl 300 may be
waived by the director of the program.
Judaic Studies A minimum of 18 graduation
credits (9 or more of which must be in course work at or above the 300 level)
from course work in the Department of Judaic Studies or other relevant departments.
No more than 4 credits from among A Heb 450 or A Jst 450 or 490
may be applied to the minor.
Korean Studies A minimum of 21 graduation
credits of which 15 must be A Eak 102, 201 and 202. The remaining 6 credits
may be earned from any A Eak or A Eas course except A Eak 101
and A Eas 220.
Latin American and Caribbean Studies A minimum
of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which must be in course work at or
above the 300 level) to include 12 credits from A Lcs 100 or 100Z; 150
or 150Z; 201 or 302; A Lcs 102 or 269; and 6 additional credits in course
work with an A Lcs prefix.
Library and Information Science A minimum
of 18 graduation credits including A Csi 101 or 201 or B Itm 215;
R Isp 523 (various suffixes); R Isp 601; R Isp 602, and two
additional R Isp electives at the 500 level or higher, as advised. Open only to students in combined bachelor/master
ISP programs in the Department of Information Studies.
Linguistics A minimum
of 18 graduation credits, including A Lin 220, A Lin 321 or 322,
and 6 additional credits in courses with an A Lin prefix. (A Lin
289 may not be used to satisfy the requirements for the minor.) The remaining
credits may be selected from courses with an A Lin prefix or from the
following courses which are approved electives within the linguistics major:
A Ant 424; A Clc 125; A Com 373, 465; A Csi 101, 201,
or 310; A Eng 311; A Fre 306, 406, 450; A Heb 203; A Phi
210, 332, 415, 432; A Por 402; A Psy 365, 381; A Spn 401, 402,
405; one of the following: A Psy 210, A Mat 108, or A Soc 221.
Mathematics A minimum of 18 graduation credits
in courses with an A Mat prefix numbered 105 or higher. These credits
must include a minimum of 12 credits at or above the 200 level.
Medical Anthropology A minimum
of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which must be in course work at or
above the 300 level and/or in courses requiring at least one prerequisite
course) as follows: A Ant 110; at least 6 credits from the series A Ant
119, 364, 365, 418 or 418Z, and 450Z; at least 3 credits from the series A Ant
311, 311Z, 319, 414, or 414Z; additional courses may include the following:
A Bio 117, 209, 308, 407; and A Soc 359.
Medieval & Renaissance Studies A minimum
of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which must be in course work at or
above the 300 level and/or in courses requiring at least one prerequisite
course) including 3 credits from History courses, 3 credits from Literature
and Philosophy courses, 3 credits from Art and Music courses. The remaining
9 credits are to be selected from any of the approved courses listed below.
History Core Courses: A His
338, 391 (when appropriate).
History Elective Courses: A His
235 or 235Z; A Jst 343 or 343Z; A Spn 313.
Literature and Philosophy Courses: A Eng
289, 291, 341, 345, 348, 421, 422, 425; A Ita 421, 441; A Jst 430;
A Phi 311, 312; A Spn 311, 482.
Art and
Music Courses: A Arh 331, 332, 341, 342; A Mus 205, 230, 287 (when
appropriate).
Music A minimum of 18 graduation credits to include A Mus
100, one course chosen from 185, 186, 187, or 287; 230, 231, 245, 247.
Organization Studies A minimum
of 18 graduation credits selected from the following courses: A Com 369;
A Eco 370; A Psy 341/341Z; A Psy 450; A Soc 342/342Z;
A Soc 357; A Soc 450Z; A Soc 494; R Pad 302; R Pad
303; R Pad 329. A student may petition the director of the minor program
to take a course not listed. Prerequisites for courses in the minor: A Com
369 � A Com 265 or permission of instructor; A Eco 370 � A Eco
110 and A Eco 111; A Psy 341/341Z � A Psy 101, 210 or equivalent
statistics course or permission of instructor; A Soc 342/342Z, Soc 357,
Soc 450Z � A Soc 115 or 115 or permission of instructor, R Pad 302
� only one of R Pad 302 and R Pub 302 may be taken for credit; R Pad
303 � junior or senior class standing; R Pad 329 � only one of R Pad
329 and R Pub 329 can be taken for credit � prerequisites: R Pos
101 or 101Z and 102, or junior or senior class standing.
Philosophy A minimum of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which must be in course
work at or above the 300 level and/or in courses requiring at least one prerequisite
course) from course work with an A Phi prefix, including at least two
of the following: A Phi 110, 210, 212, 310, 312.
Physics
A minimum of 18 graduation credits as follows: A Phy 140 or 141, 150
or 151, 240 or 241, and 250; and at least two courses with an A Phy prefix
at the 300-level or above.
Political Science A minimum of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which must be in course
work at or above the 300 level and/or in courses requiring at least one prerequisite
course) from course work with an R Pos prefix, including R Pos 101.
Portuguese A minimum of 18 graduation credits from course work with an A Por
prefix.
Psychology A minimum of 18 graduation credits
(9 or more of which must be in course work at or above the 300 level and/or
in courses requiring at least one prerequisite course) from course work with
an A Psy prefix, including A Psy 101 or 102.
Public Policy 18 credits, including. R Pub
140, R Pad 303, R Pad 329, R Pub 340/R Pos 340, and two
courses chosen from the following courses: R Pad 204, R Pad 302,
R Pub 303/R Pad 304, R Pad 307, R Pub 316, R Pub
321, R Pad 324, R Pub 325 or R Pos 325, R Pub 328
or R Pos 328, R Pub 330, R Pub 399, R Pad 414/R Pub
414, R Pad 424.
Religious Studies A minimum of 18 graduation
credits (9 or more of which must be in course work at or above the 300 level
and/or in courses requiring at least one prerequisite course) including A Phi
214 and one of the following methodological courses: A Ant 363, A Phi
322. Of the remaining credits, 6 credits must be chosen from core courses,
the remainder from either core or supplementary courses or, with the approval
of the director of the program, other course offerings. No more than 9 credits
from any one department may be included in the minimum 18 credits required
for the minor.
Core Courses
A Rel 100, 299, 397, 499; A Aas 341; 363; A Clc
402; A Clc 403; A Eac 344; A Eng 221; A Heb 203, 390;
A His 235 or 235Z, 324; A Jst 150, 280, 281Z, 335, 430; A Phi
216, 322, 342, 344, 346, 412; A Spn 313. In addition, special topics
courses (e.g., A Eng 378, A Jst 326, A Jst 499, A Phi
340, A Psy 450 or 450Z) may be included when the given topic directly
concerns religious studies.
Supplementary
courses: A Ant 243, 364; A Arh 303 (or 303Z); A Cla
207Z or 207; A Clc 105Z or 105; A Clg 103 or A Rel 103, A Clg
104 or A Rel 104; A Cll 403; A Eng 289, 348; A Gog 402
or 402Z; A His 339, 381, 425, 463; A Cas 160Z, 222; A Ita 421;
A Jst 251, 252, 253, 341Z, 342Z, 343 or 343Z; A Phy 201Z or 201;
A Rus 251; R Ssw 220.
Rhetoric and Communication A minimum
of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which must be in course work at or
above the 300 level and/or in courses requiring at least one prerequisite
course) from course work with an A Com prefix.
Russian and East European Studies A minimum
of 18 graduation credits from among the following with no more than 6 credits
from any one prefix: A Gog 371; A His 352 or 352Z, 353 or 353Z,
354 or 354Z, 355 or 355Z; R Pos 354, 356, 452Z; A Rus 161 or 161Z,
251, 252, 253.
Russian A minimum of 18 graduation credits
in courses with A Rus prefix as advised with at least 9 credits in course
work at the 300 level or above and/or in courses requiring at least one prerequisite
course.
Sociology A minimum of 18 graduation credits
(9 or more of which must be in course work at or above the 300 level) from
course work with an A Soc prefix, including A Soc 115 or 115Z.
Spanish A minimum of 18 graduation credits
from course work with an A Spn prefix above A Spn 100, including
A Spn 205 or 206, 207 (or an additional 3 credit Spanish course above
the 101 level), and 301 or 301Z.
Statistics A minimum
of 18 hours graduation credits in courses with an A Mat prefix numbered
105 or above, including either (1) A Mat 367, 368, and 369 or (2) A Mat
367, 467, and 468. NOTE: This minor is not open to students with a major in Mathematics.
Theatre A minimum of 18 graduation credits
from course work with an A Thr prefix, 9 or more of which must be in
courses at or above the 300 level. Internship credits (A Thr 390 and
490) may not be used to satisfy minor requirements.
Students are urged to seek departmental
advisement in planning their minors and in selecting courses. General suggestions
for planning a minor follow:
Students interested in performance
are advised to take A Thr 130 or 135 or 235, 221 or 222, 240, and 9 credits
from the following: A Thr 300, 310, 320, 322 or 322Z, 340, 341, 343,
345, 350, 351, 406Z, 440, 446, 447, and 449.
Students interested in design and
technical theatre are advised to take A Thr 130 or 135, and 15 credits
from the following, 9 of which must be at or above the 300 level: A Thr
210Z, 235, 250, 260, 263, 270, 280, 315, 360, 365, 370, 371, 375, 380, 385,
386, 448, 465 and 470.
Students interested in literature,
history and theory are advised to take A Thr 221 and 222 and 12 credits
from the following, 9 of which must be at or above the 300 level: A Thr
210Z, 225, 320, 322 or 322Z, 406Z, 430, 455, and 456.
Urban Education A minimum of 21 graduation
credits, including the 12-credit core (E Edu 275 or A Rel 275; E Edu
375; E Edu 400 or E Edu 401; E Edu 427) and 9 elective credits
as advised by the minor adviser in the Office of Urban Education (442-5150).
The following are examples of some
courses that might be used as electives in this minor: A Aas 221, 240,
331, 333, 370, 440; A Ant 119, 146, 343, 351/351Z, 372/372Z, 424; A Com
371; A Eas 321; A Eco 341/341Z; A Gog 125, 220, 321; A His
300/300Z, 318/318Z, 325/325Z; A Lcs 201, 240, 282, 302, 321; A Pln
220, 425; A Soc 282, 371/371Z, 373, 375, 440Z; A Spn 322; A Wss
240. Other courses, transfer work, specific topics courses, etc. may also
be used if approved by the minor adviser in the Office of Urban Education
(Ed B20).
Urban Studies and Planning A minimum
of 18 graduation credits (9 or more of which must be in course work at or
above the 300 level) as follows: A Gog 125, A Gog 225 or 225Z, and either
A Gog 220 or A Pln 220; and 3 courses from A Ant 334, 372 or
372Z; A Eas 321; A Eco 341 or 341Z, 456Z; E Edu 400, 401, 427;
A Gog 321, 324, 330, 480 495, 496; A His 303Z, 317 or 317Z, 318
or 318Z; A Lcs 321; A Pln 315Z, 320 or 320Z, 330, 425, 426, 430,
432, 436, 437, 443, 449, 451, 452 (formerly 450), 455, 456, 474, 475, 476,
485, 490, 490, 497; R Pos 321, 323, 424; R Pub 321; A Soc 371,
373, 375, 473Z.
U.S. Latino Studies A minimum
of 18 required credits in LCS courses. At least 9 of these credits should
be at the 300 level or above.
Required
courses for the minor. 9 credits to include the following courses: A Lcs
100, 201, and 269. Nine additional credits from the following courses: A Lcs
318, 357, 359, 374, 402, 415, and 475, or any other appropriate LCS courses
as advised.
Women�s Studies A minimum of 18 graduation
credits (9 or more of which must be in course work at or above the 300 level),
including either A Wss 101/101Z or A Wss 220/220Z or A Wss
240/240Z. In addition to A Wss prefix courses, any course cross-listed
with Wss (from Africana Studies, Anthropology, Art, Classics, East Asian Studies,
English, Judaic Studies, Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latino Studies,
Philosophy, Political Science, or Sociology) will count towards the requirement,
as will A His 256 and A His 293. Special Topics courses in other
departments that focus on women�s issues are also acceptable with the approval
of the Chair of the Women�s Studies Department or when offered as A Wss
299, 399, or 498.
Student-Initiated Interdisciplinary Minors
A student wishing a minor for which no existing title
is appropriate must submit a proposed minor to the Interdisciplinary Studies
Committee. The subject area and the combination of courses must be interdisciplinary
in nature and must have been approved by the student�s major adviser before
consideration by the Interdisciplinary Studies Committee. If approved, the
minor will be listed as �Interdisciplinary� on the Academic Record.
The
proposed minor must consist of 18-24 graduation credits which must include
a minimum of 9 credits in course work requiring
one or more prerequisite courses or courses at or above the 300 level.
For
an interdisciplinary minor, there must be course work from at least two different departments/programs/schools;
it must have a faculty sponsor who is familiar with the focus of the minor.
Further information and application procedures
may be obtained by contacting Mr. Richard Collier in the Office of the Dean
of Undergraduate Studies, LC 30, 518-437-3747.