Program Minors in College of Social Sciences
The twelve departments in the College of Social Sciences prepare students to lead in a rapidly changing world. Our offered minor programs provide foundations for careers in business, government, and nonprofit organizations, prepare students for graduate and doctoral programs, and empower them as democratic participants. Minors in the College of Social Sciences prize personal connections between students and faculty, active student clubs, service-learning and internship opportunities, and small classes.
Please drill down on the department to learn about their offered programs. A complete list of programs and courses can also be found in the catalog.
- African American Studies
- Anthropology
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Undergraduate Minor(s):
Values, Technology and Society Minor
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- Chicana and Chicano Studies
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Undergraduate Minor:
Chicana and Chicano Studies Minor
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- Communication Studies
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Undergraduate Minor(s):
Communication in the Information Age Minor
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- Economics
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Undergraduate Minor:
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- History
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Undergraduate Minor(s):
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- Justice Studies
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Undergraduate Minor(s):
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- Political Science
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Undergraduate Minor(s):
Applied Research Methods Minor
Public Administration and Public Policy Minor
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- Psychology
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Undergraduate Minor(s):
Human Systems Integration Minor
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- Sociology and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
- School of Planning, Policy, and Enviormental Studies