Colleges of the Arts and Sciences Minors
The Capital Program is designed for students who wish to complement their liberal arts degrees with specialized courses in business. The Capital Program, unlike the General Business Minor, is offered only to students with a major in the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences. The required coursework for the Capital Program includes three preparatory, three core, and three to four track courses (depending on the selected track). Tracks are available in Computer and Information Science, International Business, Management and Human Resources, Marketing, and Real Estate.
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Life Sciences1, 2
Media Production and Analysis Minor
Medieval and Renaissance Studies2
Microbiology1, 2
Modern Greek1, 2
Persian1, 2
Plant Cellular and Molecular Biology1, 2
Public Policy - Social and Behavioral
Societal Perspectives about Science and Technology
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Social Stratification and Inequality
Spanish1, 2
Turkish1, 2
Yiddish1, 2
1Restrictions on overlap between the GEC and the minor
2Requires approval of the faculty adviser or the coordinating adviser
3Requires approval of the academic program coordinator in the College of Human Ecology
African-American and African Studies
Agricultural Systems Management
American Studies1, 2
Anthropology2
Arabic1, 2
Communication - Organizational
Computer and Information Science
East Asian Languages and Literatures2
English1, 2
Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Geography
Geological Sciences
Hebrew1, 2
History1, 2
Human Development and Family Science3
Industrial, Interior, & Visual Communication Design
International Economic Development