History, Minor
Historians study humanity’s past successes and failures, eras of brilliance and times of darkness, enlightened civilizations, and devastating regimes—all of which help explain the present. And with a firm understanding
Read MoreHistorians study humanity’s past successes and failures, eras of brilliance and times of darkness, enlightened civilizations, and devastating regimes—all of which help explain the present. And with a firm understanding
Read MoreAs an Asian studies minor, you will develop analytical, critical thinking, and writing skills while learning about the cultures, history, and languages of Asian countries. You will complete courses from
Read MoreBy declaring a minor in linguistics, you get to analyze the nature and structure of language through an interdisciplinary approach.
Read MoreYou want to explore poetry or try your hand at journalism. Maybe you’re interested in comparative literature, linguistics, or teaching. With an English minor, you’ll have the opportunity to study
Read MoreBy declaring a minor in creative writing, you will get to participate in a community of students, faculty, and mentors who will develop your skills as an artful and imaginative
Read MoreWith a minor in comparative literature, you will get to engage with literary works across languages, borders, and historical periods, exploring the traditions and innovations of the literatures of the
Read MoreAs a minor in professional communication, you will become a thoughtful and effective communicator who is mindful of how people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds behave, speak, and communicate.
Read MoreIn this minor, you will explore human communication and disorders. You will be trained to become a thoughtful and effective communicator who is mindful of how people from diverse cultural
Read MoreAs a classics minor, you will explore the worlds of the ancient Greeks and Romans. You’ll have the opportunity to master Greek and Latin, which gives you a unique advantage
Read MoreAs a minor in literatures and cultures of the African diaspora, you will study the historical and cultural significance of the African-descended people across the diaspora. Through course work offered
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