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  2. MINOR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    adjective. lesser, as in size, extent, or importance, or being or noting the lesser of two: a minor share. Synonyms: subordinate, secondary, inferior. Antonyms: major. not serious, important, etc.: a minor wound; a minor role. having low rank, status, position, etc.: a minor official.

  3. What a College Minor Is and Why It Matters - U.S. News & World...

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    “A minor is an additional credential that a student can pursue that requires fewer classes to complete than a major does,” says Adrian Grace, director of undergraduate advising for...

  4. College Major vs. Minor – the Difference Explained - College...

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    Major vs. Minor: Minors can provide breadth and/or depth to your majoror be completely different. Translation: the sky’s the limit. Examples: While pursuing a major in anthropology, Jen becomes incredibly interested in human behavior. She chooses to minor in psychology in order to deepen her understanding of the brain.

  5. Minor Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of MINOR is inferior in importance, size, or degree : comparatively unimportant. How to use minor in a sentence.

  6. What Is A College Minor? – Forbes Advisor

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    A minor in college is a secondary specialization you can pursue alongside your major course of study. Pursuing a minor typically won’t extend the length of time or number of...

  7. What is a College Minor?

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    A minor is a secondary area of specialization beyond a college major. Undergraduates typically complete 16-30 credits to earn a minor. College students do not have to declare a minor to graduate. Undergraduates may use minors to complement their major or explore a different discipline.

  8. A minor is a type of concentration or specialization that may coincide with your major or be completely different. It’s a secondary academic discipline to focus on while you’re in school, which may help you broaden or specify your expertise.

  9. What Is a College Minor? - Coursera

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    A college minor is an area of study you can choose when completing your bachelors degree. Unlike a college major, you don’t have to declare a minor, but it can complement what you major in—or give you time to learn about an unrelated subject or passion.

  10. College Major vs. Minor – What’s the Difference? [2025 Guide]

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    A minor is a secondary concentration of courses. It may be a field of study that complements your major or an area that you’re particularly passionate about. The first school of thought sees your minor as a group of coursework that supports your major.

  11. What is a Minor in College and Should You Have One? - College...

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    A college minor is similar to a major, but while a major is your primary focus, a minor is your secondary specialization. They require fewer credits compared to a major and you can select a minor based on your desired field or personal interests.