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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2003-2005 Liberal Arts Colleges Newark College of Arts and Sciences Degree Requirements Minor Programs  

Minor Programs

Minor programs are not required for graduation. In general, a minor consists of 18 to 21 credits of course work in a discipline, but more specific requirements may be imposed by the department or program area. Half the requirements for a minor program must be completed at the college. Students must consult the relevant chairperson or program director for full details, as well as file a declaration of intent to complete a minor in the academic department offering the minor.

The following minors are offered to students at Newark College of Arts and Sciences. Requirements for each minor are described in the Academic Programs and Courses chapter of this catalog.

010  Accounting

014  African-American and African Studies

050  American Studies

060  Ancient and Medieval Civilizations

070  Anthropology

075  Archaeology

080  Art

098  Asian Studies

120  Biology

130  Botany

135  Business Administration

149  Central and Eastern European Studies

160  Chemistry

198  Computer Science

202  Criminal Justice

220  Economics

350  English, Literature

420  French

460  Geology

470  German

510  History

551  International Affairs (Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures, and Political Science)

560  Italian

570  Journalism and Media Studies

600  Legal Studies (History and Political Science)

640  Mathematics

700  Music

730  Philosophy

750  Physics

755  Physics, Applied

790  Political Science

810  Portuguese

830  Psychology

836  Puerto Rican Studies

860  Russian

861  Slavic

880  Science, Technology, and Society

910  Social Work

920  Sociology

940  Spanish

965  Television

965  Theater Arts

988  Women`s Studies

990  Zoology


 
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