The Cybersecurity minor introduces students to information and network security and their related issues through the fundamental principles of securing software systems and networks, hacking techniques, cryptography, and secure cloud computing. Students will gain an understanding of threat assessment, detection techniques, and countermeasure security threats.
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Cybersecurity
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Data Science
The Data Science minor provides students from all majors and programs with a strong foundation in data science, analytics, and artificial intelligence. Students will gain an understanding of data analytics, machine learning, and ethics, while exploring cutting-edge topics and tools, and hands-on experience in developing applications across various domains.
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Podcasting
This interdisciplinary minor offers a sequence of courses in communication and music industry. Focused on long-form and short-form content creation, students will strengthen their skills in audio production, performance, and storytelling while gaining insights into branding and marketing, audience analysis, and the cultural impacts of this highly influential medium.
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Real Estate
Study the fundamentals of real estate, including law, appraisal, and development, while exploring business theories in economics and accounting.
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Social Services
Monmouth University undergraduates not majoring in Social Work have the option to complete a minor in Social Services. The minor consists of 16 credits and allows students to gain familiarity and perspective with social work practice and policy issues.
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Mathematics
The sequence of courses in the Mathematics Minor provides students with the necessary foundation in mathematics to be proficient in a world that is becoming more and more quantitative in nature.
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Physics
Students who choose the Minor in Physics have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the foundations of physics and its applications in other fields.
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Statistics
The Minor in Statistics will give students both a foundation in calculus and specialized advanced knowledge in pure and applied statistics.
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Computer Science
The Computer Science Minor offers students a solid introduction to computer science that helps them develop critical thinking and problem solving skills, acquire object-oriented coding and debugging proficiencies, and work with software engineering concepts and/or computer architecture.
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Environmental Biology