Minors
Undergraduates may choose to complete a minor in addition to a major. Students in The College may declare one or more minors in conjunction with either a single or double major.
Students should consult the Undergraduate Bulletin, read the department’s offerings on the Web, and formulate a rough idea of the courses needed to complete a minor. (For a complete list of minors with links to their descriptions, see www.rochester.edu/College/academics/minors.html.) The student should then make an appointment with the departmental minor adviser to complete plans and gain acceptance. Students may not elect the S/F option for courses submitted for the minor, and must earn at least a 2.0 average for these courses. No major and minor may overlap by more than two courses; no two minors may overlap by more than two courses. The names of departmental minor advisers and the “Approval Form for Majors and Minors” may be obtained at the Lattimore counter. The student files the approved program with the Center for Academic Support (or Hajim School’s Dean’s Office). Students submit the “Overlap Declaration Form for Majors and Minors” along with the approved Minor form.
A student may not normally receive a minor in the department in which he or she receives a major. This rule has been waived for certain departments, including English and Modern Languages and Cultures. Students cannot declare a minor until they have been accepted into a major. It is expected that students will declare the minor by the end of the first semester of the senior year.
To determine the academic division in which a Minor falls, for the purpose of fulfilling the Rochester Curriculum, see the table that follows.
Minors by Division
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Humanities (H):
- American Sign Language
- Arabic
- Art History
- Bioethics
- Chinese
- Classics
- Comparative Literature
- Dance
- English Literature
- Ethics
- Film and Media Studies
- French
- German
- Greek
- History of Philosophy
- Italian
- Japanese
- Jewish Studies
- Latin
- Latin American Studies
- Movement Studies
- Music
- Philosophy of Science
- Religion
- Russian
- Russian Studies
- Spanish
- Studio Arts
- Theater
- Writing
Social Sciences (S):
- Anthropology
- Business
- Clinical Psychology
- Economics
- Epidemiology
- Gender Psychology
- Health and Society
- Health, Behavior and Society
- Health Policy
- History
- International Relations
- Linguistics
- Medical Anthropology
- Music and Linguistics
- Organizational Psychology
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Psychology as a Social Science
- Social and Emotional Development
Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering (N):
- Astronomy
- Bioenvironmental Engineering
- Biology
- Biomedical Engineering
- Brain and Cognitive Sciences
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Geology
- Geological Sciences
- Marine Geology and Ecology
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Music Cognition
- Optics
- Paleontology and Evolution
- Physics
- Psychology as a Natural Science
- Research in Visual Science
- Statistics
- Visual Science
Variable (Determined at time of entrance into minor):
- African and African American Studies (H, S)
- Archaeology, Technology and Historical Structures (H, S, or N)
- Interdepartmental Studies (H or S, or N)
- Legal Studies (H or S)
- Medieval and Early Modern Studies (H or S)
- Philosophy (H or S)
- Russian Studies (H or S)
- Sustainability (S or N)
- Women's Studies (H or S)
