The major-minor combination often allows students to combine a field of study chosen for its appeal to 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 more than 50 minors. Most consist of four to six courses, or 16 to 24 semester hours, of concentrated study in a specific field beyond the Central Curriculum requirement. Students who complete a minor will have it noted on their transcripts. If a student chooses an interdisciplinary minor, at least 16 semester hours of that minor must not be credited toward the student’s major. Unless explicitly noted otherwise, a student must earn a grade of at least C- in a course in order to have it satisfy the requirements for a minor.
School of Arts and Sciences
Actuarial Science
Advertising
Anthropology
Art History
Biochemistry
Biology
Broadcasting
Chemistry
Computer Science
Creative Writing
Dance
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Economics
Editing and Publishing
English
French
German
Greek
History
International Relations
Italian
Journalism
Mathematics
Music Performance
Music Technology
Music Theory/Literature
Philosophy
Photography
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Public Relations
Religion
Sociology
Spanish
Speech Communication
Studio Art
Theatre
Sigmund Weis School of Business
Accounting
Business
Economics
Information Systems
Professional Accounting
Interdisciplinary Minors
Asian Studies
Diversity Studies
Ecology
Film Studies
Health Care Studies
Human Resource Management
International Studies, focus areas in —
Asian Studies
Comparative Cultural Studies
Developing World Studies
Diplomacy
European Studies
International Trade and Development
Sustainable Development
Jewish Studies
Legal Studies
Women’s Studies
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