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  • Graphic and Interactive Design

    The Graphic and Interactive Design minor allows you to explore your passion for digital art with courses in graphic design, digital imaging, web design, and motion graphics.

  • History

    The History minor provides a broad overview of the past and assists students in honing their critical-thinking, reading, and writing skills. You may take coursework in political, cultural, social, and military history in the areas of the United States, Europe, and the non-Western World.

  • Gender and Intersectionality

    A minor in Gender and Intersectionality encourages students to critically investigate gendered power relations in all fields of social life, including popular culture and the arts, through exciting course offerings.

  • Geographic Information Systems

    Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a widespread technology that helps you with everyday navigational tasks and encompasses the broader science of managing, analyzing, and mapping geographic data. A minor in GIS provides a computational skill set complementary to many major fields of study.

  • Criminal Justice

    The minor in Criminal Justice provides an overview of the nature and structure of the criminal justice system with particular emphasis on criminal behavior and technology in the field.

  • English

    Specialize in literature studies and writing with a minor in English. This program allows you to develop transferable writing and analytical skills while exploring various works of literature across various time periods and cultures.

  • Childhood Studies

    The minor in Childhood Studies allows you to specialize your learning and explore the childhood experience through the lenses of psychology, sociology, literature, criminal justice, education, and more.

  • Communication

    Minor in Communication to build a solid foundation in the ways in which we interact with one another by examining messaging throughout various forms of media and communication.

  • Creative Writing

    Pursue your passion for creative writing with this minor where you will craft original pieces of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, study literature and theory, and workshop your projects with your peers.

  • Anthropology

    The anthropology minor provides students with a broad background in anthropology, the comprehensive scientific study of people and their societies, past and present around the world. Students take coursework in cultural anthropology, archaeology, and physical anthropology.