Pursuing a minor gives you an opportunity to focus in an area of study that is of particular interest to you and can either be apart from your major or complements your major. A minor is optional and is not required for your degree. For more information, see the undergraduate catalog or the university's website. Some considerations for choosing and declaring a minor include:
- Pursuing a minor gives you an opportunity to focus in an area of study (apart from your major) that is of particular interest to you.
- Pursuing a minor gives you an opportunity to focus in an area of study that complements your major.
- Minors are optional - not required for your degree.
- Metropolitan State offers over forty minors.
- Many minors are listed in the undergraduate catalog in the index section or website.
- All courses for minors must be completed with grades of C- or better (or S).
- Most minors require approximately 20 credits (versus approximately 60 credits for a major).