Study the fundamentals of real estate, including law, appraisal, and development, while exploring business theories in economics and accounting.
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Real Estate
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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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B.S.W. in Social Work with Criminal Justice
Monmouth University’s Social Work with Criminal Justice dual degree program prepares students to handle complex societal challenges that can affect the safety and wellbeing of a community.
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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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B.S.W. – Bachelor of Social Work
The Bachelor of Social Work Program at Monmouth University is a fully accredited program by the Council on Social Work Education and introduces students to the knowledge, values, skills, and ethics necessary for competent practice of the social work profession.
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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
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Global Sustainability
The Global Sustainability Minor at Monmouth reflects the University’s commitment to be a leader in sustainability in the classroom, the region and the world community. Delivering enough of the trained professionals needed to help fix and sustain a better environment for tomorrow is of a top concern not only for the local community, but for the world.