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Many Arts & Sciences students pursue a special interest through a minor. Minors in the College of Arts & Sciences are open to all Ohio University students. See How to Declare a Minor in the College of Arts & Sciences.
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Ohio University undergraduate and graduate catalogs include admissions information, programs offered, academic policies, and course descriptions.
In general, all academic minors are open to any student pursuing a baccalaureate program at the University. Detailed information for each minor is listed in the catalog section of the college through which the minor is offered.
Why? Because they’ve built an educational experience that goes beyond their major. They’ve completed a major and added minors and certificates and developed their skills with the hands-on experiences that transform them into high-potential graduates.
The College of Engineering offers several undergraduate minors in various programs. Students must contact their minor advisor directly to see if they need to complete a minor form. A minor program in aviation is available through the College of the Arts and Sciences.
Ohio University undergraduate and graduate catalogs include admissions information, programs offered, academic policies, and course descriptions.
www.ohio.edu/cas/biology. Jim Van Brocklyn, contact person vanbrock@ohio.edu. Program Overview. Students from other majors (e.g., chemistry, geography, geology, and others) can pursue a minor in biological sciences to enhance their undergraduate experience. Students are required to take the introductory biology series and genetics.
For a minor in mathematics, a student must complete 21 semester credit hours in mathematics courses at the 2000-level or above, including at least 9 hours in mathematics courses at the 3050-level or above.
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