Collection: Minor
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Costume Minor
Unleash your creativity and join the world of theatre with Greensboro College's Costume minor. This program offers hands-on opportunity in costuming, wardrobe, and make-up. With just 20 credits needed for completion, this minor is a fantastic addition for any student.
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Biology Minor
With Greensboro College's Biology minor, immerse yourself in foundational courses like General Biology I and II, along with diverse electives in advanced Biology courses. Gain a comprehensive understanding of life sciences, accumulating 20 credit hours.
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Legal Administration Minor
This minor offers basic instruction in legal principles and skills that can be transferred to law firms, banks, corporations, and government agencies.
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Political Science Minor
The minor degree in Political Science is open to all students and is a program that provides strong academic preparation for various career paths. Students in this program will become more informed citizens, as well as better prepared for careers and/or graduate study in public administration and law.
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Sociology Minor
A sociology minor provides students with the basic concepts and tools in one of the same three concentrations. Minors require 20 credits to complete.
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Criminal Justice Minor
A criminal justice minor provides students with a foundational understanding of our justice system. Minors require 20 credits to complete.
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Psychology Minor
Students gain a basic understanding of core psychological terms, research methods, and conditions. Minors require 20 credits to complete.
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Human Factors Minor
This minor allows students to take what they learn about human capabilities or limitations and apply it to make products, services and systems safe, usable and effective.
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Child and Family Studies Minor
This minor provides a foundation for exploring the many factors that contribute to life experiences and shape an individual and family’s socioemotional development.
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Chemistry Minor
Pairing well with other natural science majors, students cover general chemistry, organic chemistry, and either biochemistry or analytical chemistry.
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