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A minor provides an option for students who want to add further breadth to their academic program. A minor is available only to a matriculated student currently pursuing a baccalaureate degree. Minors will consist of 12-18 credits of 2000+ level course work.
At UConn, rigorous academics can be found in any of our 125+ majors and 120+ minors. If you're still figuring out your fit, or want to customize your plan of study, there are options for that, too.
The minors offered by the School of Business are designed to offer a basic understanding of a variety of business subjects for students looking to further their knowledge within that subject. Coursework for these minors is typically completed in junior and senior years, however many minors require prerequisite coursework which should be started ...
The minor program in Computer Science is intended to educate non-computing majors in the core computer science topics of programming and data structures, plus other advanced computer science coursework that fits the student’s interests.
The College of Engineering offers over 15 minors that allows students to add an academic focus in addition to their major(s). A full list of available minors is available on the main UConn Engineering Undergraduate site.
The College of Engineering offers over 15 minors that allows students to add an academic focus in addition to their major (s). For more information regarding the most common minors pursued by undergraduate engineering students, check out the boxes featured below! Complete List of UConn Minors. Apply For a Minor.
Undergraduate Minors. A minor is an officially-recognized cluster of coursework elected in a department other than one’s Major department. The minor provides official transcript recognition of a supplementary scholarly interest, a pattern of courses pursued in addition to the structured program of your major. Minors serve several purposes.