Minors offered at Susquehanna
For detailed information on specific degree programs, see the Schools and Courses of Study section.The major-minor combination often allows students to combine a field of study chosen for their special interests with a field chosen for its practicality. Such combinations often broaden possible career outcomes. A minor can also represent a particular skill that may give students a competitive edge in the job market, such as proficiency in a foreign language. Susquehanna offers 50 minors. Most consist of four to six courses, or 16 to 24 semester hours, of concentrated study in a specific field beyond the Core requirement. Students who complete a minor will have it noted on their permanent academic records. If a student chooses an interdisciplinary minor, at least 18 semester hours of that minor must not be credited toward the student's major.
SCHOOL OF ARTS, HUMANITIES AND COMMUNICATIONS
- Advertising
- Art History
- Broadcasting
- Classical Studies
- English
- French
- German
- Greek
- History
- Journalism
- Mass Communications
- Music Performance
- Music Technology
- Music Theory/Literature
- Philosophy
- Public Relations
- Religion
- Spanish
- Speech Communications
- Studio Art
- Theatre
- Writing
SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
- Actuarial Science
- Anthropology
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Earth and Environmental Sciences
- Economics
- International Relations
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology
SIGMUND WEIS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
- Accounting
- Business
- Economics
- Information Systems
INTERDISCIPLINARY MINORS
- Asian Studies
- Diversity Studies
- Film Studies
- Health Care Studies
- Human Resource Management
- International Business and Foreign Language
- International Studies, focus areas in:
- Asian Studies
- Comparative Cultural Studies
- Developing World Studies
- Diplomacy
- European Studies
- International Free Trade and Development
- Sustainable Development
- Jewish Studies
- Legal Studies
- Women's Studies


