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10 Interesting Minors at the University of ״

10 Interesting Minors at the University of ״

Is It Worth Getting a Minor in College?

While most college students know all about majors, minors at the University of ״offer a powerful way to broaden your horizons and explore your passions.

Whether you want to complement your major with a related specialty or dive into a completely different field, a minor can make your degree more dynamic. It also helps yourresume stand out and signals to future employers that you’re motivated, well-rounded, and eager to deepen your knowledge.

What is a Minor?

A minor is an additional field of study added to your degree that requires less coursework than a major. Your minor can be related to your major, or in a totally different subject. All minors at the University of ״ require at least 18 credits, but some may require more.

How Do I Declare a Minor?

The first step is to connect with your academic advisor, who you can find through Trellis. They’ll help you explore minors that align with your interests, career goals, and major. Your advisor will also walk you through the steps to officially declare a minor and make sure it fits into your academic plan. Keep in mind that some majors at the University of ״ require a minor, so it’s always smart to ask.

10 Unique Minors at the University of ״

Almost every major can be studied as a minor, but the U of A also offers a variety ofunique minors. Thesedegree programs will not only make your degree stand out, but also will keep your class schedule fun and fresh.

1. Creative Writing Minor

Bring your stories to life with a, where you can focus on fiction, nonfiction, or poetry. Perfect for students in any major, this minor helps you build expressive writing skills that can enhance both your academic and professional work. Students begin with engaging 200-level gateway courses before advancing to immersive writing workshops and literature analysis.

2. Critical Languages Minor

If studying one language just isn’t enough, then a is for you.״’s Critical Language Program specializes in teaching less commonly taught languages, including Cantonese, Norwegian, Swahili, Thai, and more.

3. Entrepreneurship & Innovation Minor

Have a big idea? Turn it into reality with the, offered through the Eller College of Management. This program, led by the McGuire Center for Entrepreneurship, helps students develop practical skills and an innovative mindset to stand out in any field through courses like Social Innovation Organizations(ENTR 380)and Tech Ventures(ENTR 400).

4. eSports Minor

Level up your academic experience with the. Designed for students interested in the fast-growing world of competitive gaming, this fun college minor at the University of ״ explores the eSports industry, and the social and cultural issues surrounding digital play. Core courses cover game design, digital engagement, and industry trends, while electives cover topics like gamification, diversity in games, and team development.

5. Film & Television Minor

Lights, camera, action! The gives students a behind-the-scenes look at the entertainment industry. This writing-intensive, 24-unit minor covers everything from film history to video production. Offered through theCollege of Fine Arts, students will learn how to develop, direct, and edit their own projects.

6. Health and Human Values Minor

There are also a multitude ofminors for honors students. The is available for any student in the W.A. Franke Honors College and teaches students “how science, biology and society interact to shape health, disease, and health care.” ThisUniversity of ״ minorcombines science and the humanities for the best of both worlds. It also offersstudy abroad opportunities for minors, including the chance to earn elective credits while studying in India.

7. Hip-Hop Cultures Minor

Offered by the Africana Studies in the College of Humanities, the dives into the world of hip-hop, including music, dance, fashion, art, and more. Students enrolled in the Africana Studies' Minor in "Hip-Hop Cultures" will learn all about the cultural forces behind the hip-hop industry while taking classes like “Rap, Culture and God” and “Beginning Hip-Hop Dance Technique.”

8. Planetary Science Minor

Shoot for the stars with the. Thisastronomy minor offered by the College of Science includes courses in geoscience, astronomy, atmospheric science, and more to teach students the basics about studying our solar system. It’s also a great way to get in the lab and gainhands-on learning experience.

9. Southwest Studies Minor

Get ready to dig deep into the rich culture, history, and landscapes of the region with the. This interdisciplinary program explores the peoples, languages, and ecologies of the Southwest and U.S.-Mexico borderlands. An ideal minor for students interested in regional studies and diversity, students will gain a strong foundation for careers in fields like education, public policy, law, cultural resource management, and more.

10. Sports Management Minor

Dreaming of a job in sports? The Eller College of Management can help get you there with its It prepares students for sports careers through “experiential learning opportunities and study trips to sporting events.” This minor includes classes like Sport Tourism and Event Management (MGMT 352) and Life Cycle of Elite Athletes (MGMT 357).

With a wide range ofdegree programs and interdisciplinary minors, the University of ״ empowers you to shape an academic journey that’s as unique as your goals. Choosing a minor that sparks your interest is a smart way to broaden your perspective and learn new subjects you might not have explored otherwise.

Ready to customize your college experience? Discover all undergraduate majors and minors at the University of ״ by visiting arizona.edu/degree-search

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