Undergraduate Minors
Minors
The following minors are offered at Hood:
Actuarial Science
African-American Studies
African Studies
American Studies
Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies
Archaeology
Art History
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Classical Studies
Coastal Studies
Computer Science
Criminology and Delinquency
Economics
Environmental Studies
Ethics
Film Studies
French
German
Gerontology
Global Studies
Graphic Design
History
Journalism
Literature
Management
Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Medieval Studies
Music History and Literature
Music Performance
Nonprofit and Civic Engagement Studies
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Public History Minor
Public Relations
Religion
Renaissance Studies
Social Science Research
Social Work, Pre-Professional Practice
Sociology
Spanish
Studies in Women and Gender
Studio Art
Theater and Drama
Web Development
Writing
Students may choose from a variety of programs which the College has designated as minor fields of study. The purposes of the program of minors are as follows:
- To provide opportunities for students to pursue in a focused and integrated manner programs of study not currently available as majors;
- To use existing resources to provide distinctive and challenging curricular opportunities;
- To provide an alternative to double majors for students who wish to pursue more than one program of study;
- To integrate further the liberal arts and career preparation through opportunities to combine a liberal arts major with a career-related minor or a career-related major with a liberal arts minor; and
- To enable graduates to prepare for careers or further study in more than one area of concentrated knowledge.
The grouping of courses in a minor may be identical to a concentration. However, a concentration is elected by students within a major, while a minor is elected by students majoring in another field. The minor consists of a minimum of 15 credits of course work, forming a coherent program relating to a specific academic objective. Students are allowed to have two majors and a single minor, or a major and two minor fields. Minors are not required of students.
The following are requirements for a minor:
- A minimum of 12 credits in the minor must be taken outside the student’s major discipline and may not overlap with the major. If there is additional overlap, the credit must count in the major. The course may be used to fulfill a requirement in the minor, but the credit may count only in the major.
- If a student elects a second minor, a minimum of 12 credits must be taken outside the first minor. Courses may be used to fulfill requirements in both minors, but the credit may count only in one minor.
- Students must have a Grade Point Average of 2.0 in the minor.
- Students must have completed a minimum of 9 credits completed at Hood College for the minor to be listed on the academic record.
- A minimum of 15 credits and a maximum of 21 credits may be counted in the minor.
- Courses counted in the minor may also count in the Core.
- Minors must be declared no later than the end of the junior year.
- Students may develop their own minor, with the approval of the department or departments that are teaching those classes relative to the student’s proposed minor and of the Committee on Academic Standards and Policies, provided they meet the minimum number of credits required of minors.