MINORS
Following are minors acceptable for students in the College of Health, Education, and Human Development. Students cannot major and minor in the same field or acquire a minor that is not allowed by the degree program.
Accounting Adult/Extension Education Aerospace Studies African American Studies Agricultural Business Management Agricultural Mechanization and Business Anthropology Aquaculture, Fisheries, and Wildlife Biology Beef Cattle Production Biochemistry Bioengineering Biological Sciencesnot open to Science TeachingBiological Sciences majors Business Administration Ceramic Engineering Chemistry Cluster Communications Computer Science Crop and Soil Environmental Science Early Intervention Specialistopen to Early Childhood Education, Health Science, and Special Education majors only Economicsnot open to Secondary EducationPolitical Science and Economics majors Elementary Educationopen to Health Science, Nursing, and Parks, Recreation, and Tourism majors only English Entomology Entrepreneurship Environmental Engineering Environmental Science and Policy Financial Management Fine Arts Food Science Forest Products Forest Resource Management Geographynot open to Secondary EducationHistory and Geography majors Geology Great Works Health Science Historynot open to Secondary EducationHistory and Geography majors Horse Production Horticulture Human Resource Management International Politics Legal Studies Management Marketing Mathematical Sciencesnot open to Mathematics Teaching or Secondary EducationMathematics majors Microbiology Military Science Modern Languagesnot open to Secondary EducationModern Languages majors Music Natural Resource Economics Operations Management Packaging Science Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management Philosophy Physicsnot open to Science TeachingPhysical Sciences majors Plant Pathology Political Sciencenot open to Secondary EducationPolitical Science and Economics majors Poultry Science Psychologynot open to Secondary EducationPsychology and Sociology majors Religion Science and Technology in Society Secondary Educationopen to Health Science, Nursing, and Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management majors only Sociology Spanish-American Area Studies Speech and Communication Studies Textiles Theatre Urban Forestry Women's Studies Writing
See pages 30-33 for details.
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