A minor is available only to a matriculated student currently pursuing a baccalaureate degree. While not required for graduation, a minor provides an option for the student who wants an academic focus in addition to a major. Completion of a minor requires that a student earn a C (2.0) grade or better in each of the required courses for that minor. A maximum of 3 credits toward the minor may be transfer credits of courses equivalent to University of Connecticut courses. Substitutions are not possible for required courses in a minor. A plan of study for the minor; signed by the department or program head, director, or faculty designee; must be submitted to the Degree Audit Office during the first four weeks of the semester in which the student expects to graduate. The minor is then recorded on the student's final transcript. The minor may be chosen from any of those listed below in alphabetical order by title.
Group 1. Three of the following courses (9 credits):
Group 2. Three of the following courses (9 credits):
Note: ARE 150 may be required for some 200 level ARE courses. Other
courses listed may have additional prerequisites as well.
The minor is offered by the department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
Students must complete fifteen credits, including two required courses: INTD 276 and either HIST 231 or HIST 232.
They must then choose a "track," a series of related, 200-level courses within a broad area of study. Students must complete three courses within this track in order to attain the minor. These courses may be used to fulfill a student's "related" course requirement; however, a student may not use American Studies courses to fulfill simultaneously the requirements of his or her major field and the requirements of the minor.
To insure focus, students must provide a brief rationale for their track and course choices.
The minor is offered by the American Studies Program. For more information, contact Robert Tilton, Director, 486-2058.
The minor is offered by the Anthropology Department.
NRME 208, EEB 200, PNB 235, one 2-credit internship (as approved by advisor), and two courses from the following: NRME 235P, ARE 215C, PVS 256, ANSC 253, NUSC 212, EEB 294/MARN 294
The minor is offered jointly by the College of Agriculture and Natural
Resources and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
A. Ancient: ARTH 243, 246,
280 *
B. Medieval: ARTH 257,
258,
259,
262,
280 *
C. Renaissance-Baroque: ARTH 250, 251,
273,
278 *
D. Modern-Contemporary: ARTH 209, 252,
253,
254,
267,
268,
275 * ,
276 * ,279 * , 281,
282,
291,
292
E. Non-Western: ARTH 256, 275 *, 276 *, 277,
278 * , 279 *, 285,
286,
287,
288,
289
Students interested in this minor, should arrange for a counselor with the Art History Coordinator, Department of Art and Art History, School of Fine Arts.
Courses marked with an asterisk ( * )may be used to fill one, but not both, of the categories they designate.
The minor is offered by the Art History Department.
A. Biology: MCB 200, MCB 203, MCB 204, MCB 210, MCB 213, or MCB 229.
B. Biology: EEB 244/244W or EEB 245/245W.
C. Biology: PNB 250, MCB 259, PNB 264-265, or PNB 274-275. PNB 264-265 or 274-275 must be taken in sequence to be counted towards the Biology minor.
The minor is offered by the Biology Department.
CHEM 243, PNB 264, and ECE 272
One of CHEG 283, CE 297, CSE 245, ME 250, ECE 271, MMAT 236, or CHEG 256
One of MCB 204, 229, 232C, or PNB 265
The minor is offered jointly by the School of Engineering and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
CHEM 243, 244, and 245 9 credits
CHEM 232 4 credits
Further, students must take one course from the following list:
CHEM 210 2 credits
CHEM 263 4 credits
CHEM 280 3 credits
CHEM 242W 3 credits
CHEM 234Q 4 credits
The minor is offered by the Chemistry Department.
A. Two courses on Classical or Biblical literature in English (a second course from C may be substituted for any of these):
CAMS 241W, 242W; INTD 294
B. At least one course dealing with the ancient world:
CAMS 243, 244, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 293*, 295*, 298*, 299* (These may be cross-listed under Art History, History, Judaic Studies, and Philosophy.) JUDS /HEB 201 and INTD 294 may also be included.
C. Optional: Courses involving reading in Greek and/or Latin:
CAMS 207, 208, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 221, 224, 225, 226, 227, 230, 231, 232, 293*, 298*, 299*
*May count toward minor only with consent of advisor.
The minor is offered by the Modern and Classical Languages Department.
1. COMS 231Q or an equivalent course in research methods
2. At least two from COMS 205, 210, and 235
3. At least one from COMS 206, 207, 208, 209, 213W, 214W, 216W, 217, 218, 219, 222W, 226, 230, 234, 236, 237, 238, 239, and, with COMS advisor's permission, 297 and 298
4. Not more than one from COMS 211, 212, 215, 220, and 233
The minor is offered by the Communications Sciences Department.
Course Requirements
A total of 18 credits from the following courses:
1. Three required courses (Nine credits):
POLS 255, SOCI 216, PSYC 245
2. One Course (Three credits) from the following:
POLS 297 Supervised Field Work (in a criminal justice agency or program), SOCI 296 Field Experience (in a criminal justice agency or program), SOCI 340 Seminar in Criminal Justice (for GPA qualif ied seniors), HDFS 288 Supervised Field Experience, PSYC 294 Field Experience
Students who are employed full time within a criminal justice setting may have the Group II requirement waived by their Criminal Justice Advisor when employment is documented by their supervisor.
3. Two courses (Six credits) from the following list: HDFS 266, 276, 284; PHIL 226; POLS 252, 254, 260, 274; 299 (on a criminal justice topic); PSYC 202Q, 240, 243, 256; SOCI 217, 218, 218W, 219, 243, 244, 285, 299 (on a criminal justice topic), 340 (GPA qualified students); WS 263.
The minor is offered by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
The minor is offered by the Animal Science Department.
The minor is offered by the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department.
The minor is offered by the Economics Department.
1. At least one of ENGL 205 (or English Honors 206 or 253) and ENGL 206 (or English Honors 255 or 256);
2. At least one of ENGL 270 (or English Honors 251) and 271 (or Honors 252); and
3. Any three other 200-level English courses, with the following exceptions: 201, 209W, 220-226, 250, 293, and 297.
The minor is offered by the English Department.
An approved Plan of Study
CE 260, 263, 279
CHEG 285
6 elective credits from an approved list of 200-level courses, but not more than 3 credits of research
The minor is offered by the Environmental Engineering Program.
1. One required course: History 229
2. Three courses distributed across three of the following four disciplines: ECON 201 or 201W; GEOG 254; HIST 228 or 228W; HIST 258 or 258W; HIST 259 or 259W; POLS 231 or 231W; POLS 240 or 240W
3. One course from the ES advisor's list of approved electives, chosen in close consultation with the ES advisor. With the advisor's approval, a student may opt to do a senior thesis, equivalent to three credits of the elective requirement, on an aspect of European Studies.
4. One three-credit course at the 200's level in European literature, culture, or civilization, from the Modern and Classical Languages listings; or the student may combine three 1-credit Linkage Through Language modules for a total of 3 credits.
5. Language requirement: Intermediate proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding a European language other than English, demonstrated either through completion of the fourth semester of a college-level language sequence or through examination by a faculty instructor in the language. Study abroad is strongly encouraged as an effective means to increase proficiency.
The minor is administered under the auspices of the Center for European Studies. Courses of study are supervised by committees of participating faculty. For further information, including a list of designated courses, contact Ludmilla Burns, Program Advisor.
Students in this minor must pass:
ANSC 224, NUSC 212, ANSC 253W, NUSC 233
Additional courses from the following to meet the 18 credit total requirement:
ANSC/NUSC 160, ARE 150
NUSC 165, ANSC 298
NUSC 166, NUSC 235
The minor is offered by the Animal Science Department and the Nutritional Science Department.
A. One of the following: FREN 210, 211
B. One of the following: FREN 268, 269
C. Both of the following: FREN 261, 262
D. One of the following: FREN 217, 218, 221, 223, 224, 280, 281.
The minor is offered by the Modern and Classical Languages Department.
1. Two required courses: GEOG 246C and GEOG 248C
2. One of the following: GEOG 240C, GEOG 245V
3. One of the following: ECON 216V, GEOG 242Q,
MATH 204Q,
MATH 255Q,
STAT
201Q
Geography majors may not select GEOG 242Q, and may not use any other
Geography course to fulfill both major and minor requirements.
The minor is offered by the Geography Department.
The Geology Option consists of the following four courses:
GEOL 250, 3 Credits
GEOL 251, 3 Credits
GEOL 252, 3 Credits
GEOL 253, 4 Credits
An additional 200-level Geology and Geophysics course, chosen in consultation with the Geology Option minor advisor, must also be completed so that the total number of credits is at least 15.
The Geophysics Option consists of the following four courses:
GEOL 264Q, 3 Credits
GEOL 266Q, 3 Credits
GEOL 267Z, 3 Credits
GEOL 268Z, 3 Credits
An additional 200-level Geology and Geophysics course, chosen in consultation with the Geophysics Option minor advisor, must also be completed so that the total number of credits is at least 15.
The minor is offered by the Geology Department.
1. Language skill courses: students must choose 2 of the following courses:
GERM 231, 233, 234, 243, 244
2. Content Courses (in literature, film, culture, etc.): students must choose 2 of the following, or they may substitute three 1-credit Linkage Through Language courses in German for one of the following 3-credit courses:
GERM 252, 253, 254, 255, 281, 285, 293, 296, 298 (if taught in German)
3. Courses in English: students must choose one of the following:
GERM 251, 280W
The minor is offered by the Modern and Classical Languages Department.
Course Requirements
1. Three required courses (Nine credits)
HDFS 204, HDFS 248, HDFS 250
Six credits of fieldwork with older adults may consist of either two 3-credit field experiences during different semesters or one 6-credit field experience.
The minor is administered under the auspices of the Center on Aging and Human Development in the School of Family Studies. Faculty in the School of Family Studies and other academic programs serve as advisors. Students should contact the Director, Center on Aging and Human Development, U-58, School of Family Studies.
Basic Courses
Distribution Group A: 214, 214W, 216, 216W, 220, 271, 272
Distribution Group B: 228, 228W, 229, 229W
Distribution Group C: 231, 231W, 232, 232W, 210, 210W, 215, 215W
Distribution Group D: 204, 205, 222, 223, 281, 282, 287, 288
Four additional courses must be taken from the Optional List that follows. One of these optional courses must be in a distribution group other than the distribution group within which the basic course is taken.
Optional List of Courses
Group A - Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern: 203, 212, 213, 214, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 250, 251, 255, 261, 267, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 292, 293, 295, 296, 297W, 298, 299, any graduate level History course.
Group B - Modern Europe: 203, 206 (SCI 206), 207, 208, 209 (HDFS 279), 225, 228, 229, 254, 256, 258, 259, 262, 264, 269, 270, 279, 291, 292, 293, 295W, 296, 297W, 298, 299, any graduate level History course.
Group C - United States: 207, 210, 215, 227, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 246, 247, 248, 249, 270, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297W, 298, 299, any graduate level History course.
Group D - Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Middle East: 204,
205,
221,
222,
223,
224,
226,
270,
275,
276,
277,
280,
281,
282,
283,
285,
286,
287,
288,
289,
290,
292,
293,
295,
296,
297W,
298,
299,
any graduate level History course.
Note: HIST 211 and 297W may also be taken as part of the minor.
The minor is offered by the History Department.
A. Two courses in Italian literature and/or cinema in English: ILCS
255W, 256W,
260W
B. Two courses in History: HIST 267, 269,
271,
297W
C. One course in Art History: 251W,
272,
273W
D. One additional 200 level course in Italian Cultural Studies or History.
Students must demonstrate proficiency in Italian at a level equivalent to ILCS 147.
The minor is offered by the Modern and Classical Languages Department.
A. One course in composition and conversation: ILCS 239 or 240
B. Both of the following: ILCS 243 and 244
C. Two courses from the following: ILCS 250, 251-252,
253,
254,
261,
262
D. One course from the following: ILCS 237, 238
The minor is offered by the Modern and Classical Languages Department.
Students in this minor must pass a total of 16 credits including: PLSC 202, PLSC 255, PLSC 275
And three of the following courses: PLSC 231, PLSC 247, PLSC 260, PLSC 261, PLSC 277, PLSC 290W
The minor is offered by the Plant Science Department.
At least two of the four courses must be selected from the following: ANTH 221, ANTH 229, HIST 281, HIST 282, HIST 283W, POLS 235, SPAN 205
Students minoring in Latin American Studies must also take LAMS 290, the Latin American Studies Research Seminar. Only 3 credits of Latin America-related course work in the student's major department may be counted towards the minor. Students must also complete one 200-level course in Spanish and/or Portuguese. Students minoring in Latin American Studies should also consider participating in a study abroad program in Latin America or the Caribbean.
The minor is offered by the Latin American Studies Program.
A. Core areas of theoretical Linguistics
LING 202, LING 205Q, and LING 206Q
In addition, students must take at least one course from Group B.
B. Linguistics extensions: Any other 200's- level Linguistics course.
Finally, students must take a second course from the group in B, or one course from Group C:
C. Linguistics in related fields
ANTH 244, COMS 202, PHIL 211Q, PHIL 241, PSYC 221, or SOCI 212.
The minor is offered by the Linguistics Department.
A. Cores courses: MARN 260, MARN 294/EEB 294
In addition, students must take at least three of the following courses from Group B:
B. Electives: MARN 236, MARN 331, MARN 332, EEB 200, EEB 275
The minor is offered by the Marine Science Department.
The minor is offered by the Mathematics Department.
An approved Plan of Study
MMAT 201, 202, and 203
9 credits selected from MMAT 200-level courses (but not more than 3 credits of independent study MMAT 299)
The minor is offered by the Metallurgy & Materials Engineering Department.
A. MCB 200, 201, 213, or 217
B. MCB 204 or 203
C. MCB 210 or 229
The minor is offered by the Molecular and Cell Biology Department.
Students in this minor must pass:
EKIN 248, EKIN 258, NUSC 250, NUSC 241
And two of the following courses for an additional 6 credits:
EKIN 238, EKIN 259, NUSC 299 or NUSC 281
The minor is offered jointly by the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Neag School of Education.
A. MARN 260; MARN 270, MARN 275W, MARN 280W
In addition, students must take at least one course from Group B:
B. MARN 220Q, MARN 230, MARN 235V, MARN 236, MARN 294/EEB 294.
The minor is offered by the Marine Sciences Department.
Category I: History of Philosophy: PHIL 221, 222, 261
Category II: Metaphysics and Epistemology: PHIL 210, 212, 250
Category III: Logic and Philosophy of Language: PHIL 211, 241
Category IV: Value Theory: PHIL 215, 217, 218
The minor is offered by the Philosophy Department.
Course Requirements
A total of fifteen credits consisting of
a. Three required courses (nine credits):
PHYS 209Q, PHYS 210Q, PHYS 230Q
and
b. Two or more elective courses (six credits) from any of the PHYS 200's courses with no more than two credits from PHYS 291 and no more than three credits from PHYS 299.
The minor is offered by the Physics Department.
Group A. PNB 274 - 275 (10 credits)
Group B. PNB 250 (3 credits), PNB 251 (3 credits), PNB 263W (3 credits), PNB 262 (2 credits)
The minor is offered by the Physiology and Neurobiology Department.
1. Theory and Methodology: 201, 202, 204, 206W, 207, 291
2. Comparative Politics: 203W, 228, 229, 230, 231, 235, 236, 237, 239, 233, 233W, 244, or 244W
3. International Relations: 211, 212, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 224, 225, 226, 227, 279
4. American Politics: 241, 242, 246, 248, 263, 270, 274, 275
5. Public Policy and Law: 251, 252, 253, 255, 256, 260, 264, 276, 278
The minor is offered by the Political Science Department.
A. PORT 220, 221, 251
B. One of the following courses: PORT 234, 270
C. One of the following courses: PORT 237, 240, 241
D. One of the following courses: PORT 236, 242, 243
The minor is offered by the Modern and Classical Languages Department.
1. PSYC 202Q (4 credits)
2. one course (3 credits) representing the Social and Applied Science Perspectives: PSYC 236, PSYC 240, PSYC 243, PSYC 245, PSYC 268, or PSYC 281
3. one course (3 credits) representing the Natural Science Perspective (PSYC 220, PSYC 221, PSYC 253, PSYC 254, PSYC 256 or PSYC 257, and
4. an additional two elective courses (6 credits) of any 200-level Psychology courses not used to meet the above requirements, with the exception that no more than three credits of PSYC 294 and PSYC 297 combined may be counted toward the minor. Other than PSYC 202Q, the courses comprising the minor should be selected in consultation with the student's major advisor to comprise a coherent program relevant to the student's academic and/or career interests and objectives.
The minor is offered by the Psychology Department.
Group A. Foundational Courses:
ANTH 234W, INTD 294, PHIL 231,
SOCI 253
Group B. Topical Courses:
ANTH 274/WS 270
ARTH 243, 246,
257,
258,
259,
280
CAMS (Latin) 213, CAMS (Greek) 215
CAMS 243/HIST 217
CAMS 244
ENGL 217 -- When offered as Literature & Religion
ENGL 291 -- When offered as Literature & Mysticism
HIST 204
HIST 213/CAMS 253
HIST 218
JUDS 201,
202
PHIL 261, 263
SOCI 242
The minor is offered by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. For
more information, contact the Anthropology Department by phone (860) 486-0067
or
e-mail Jocelyn.Linnekin@uconn.edu.
1. One required course: HIST 252
2. Three courses distributed across three of the following four disciplines: ECON 244, GEOG 254, HIST 251, HIST 254W, POLS 222, POLS 230W, POLS 237 or 237W
3. Two courses from the SEES advisor's list of approved electives, chosen in close consulation with the SEES advisor. With the advisor's approval, a student may opt to do a senior thesis, equivalent to three credits of the elective requirement, on an aspect of Slavic and Eastern European Studies.
4. Language requirement: Intermediate proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding a Slavic or Eastern European language, demonstrated either through completion of the fourth semester of a college-level language sequence or through examination by a faculty instructor in the language. Study abroad is strongly encouraged as an effective means to increase proficiency.
Prospective students wishing more information are invited to contact
the Program Advisor for SEES at the Center for European Studies, Wood Hall,
Room 306.
The minor is offered by the Sociology Department.
A. One course in composition 278, 280, or 291;
B. Two survey literature courses: 281, 282, 295, or 296;
C. Two courses from the following: 202, 207, 208, 209, 223, 224, 225, 297, or 292; and
D. One culture course from the following: 200, 201, 204, 205, 206, or 290
At most, six credits from a Study Abroad Program may count towards the minor.
The minor is offered by the Modern and Classical Languages Department.
Requirements. All students will complete the following three required courses and select from a group of approved elective courses for a total of 13 credits. NUSC 165 is a prerequisite for courses listed below.
Required courses (7 credits to be completed by all students)
NUSC 250, 241, and 200
Elective courses (choose 2 of the following for a total of 6 credits.)*
NUSC 267, 236, 299 or 281
*Students can elect to take 3 credits of either NUSC 299 or NUSC 281. Not both.
The minor is offered jointly by the Neag School of Education and the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Track I. STAT 201, 230, 231, 261, plus one course from the Optional List below.
Track II. STAT 201, 220, 261, plus two courses from the Optional List below.
Track III. STAT 201, 242, plus three courses from the Optional List below.
Optional List of Statistics Courses: STAT 235, 242, 243, 252, 253, 271, 272, and 280.
Students who have passed MATH 114, 116, or 121 and also MATH 210 or 220 are strongly advised to take Track I. Students who have passed only MATH 114, 116, or 121 are strongly advised to take Track II. Students whose mathematics background is below MATH 114 level or its equivalent should take Track III.
The minor is offered by the Statistics Department.
The minor is offered by the Drama Department.
Not more than two courses may be counted toward both the minor and the major.
Not more than 6 credits for the Women's Studies Internship Program may be applied to the minor.
The minor is offered by the Women's Studies Program.