Minors
In order to have an academic experience that allows students to develop deep content knowledge in a discipline as well as a diverse knowledge base across disciplines, Bryant undergraduates are required to complete substantive course work in one of the university’s colleges that is different from the college in which they are completing their primary degree program.
As a result, the following general requirements are in place; refer to degree program requirements for specific guidelines:
- Students pursuing a degree in the College of Business must complete a minor, concentration, or second major in the College of Arts and Sciences, or in the School of Health and Behavioral Sciences.
- Students pursuing a major in the College of Arts and Sciences must complete a minor or concentration in the College of Business.
- Students pursuing a major in the School of Health and Behavioral Science must complete a minor or concentration in the College of Business.
- The Applied Artificial Intelligence Minor cannot be a primary minor.
College of Business Minors
- Accounting
- Business Administration
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance
- Global Supply Chain Management
- Healthcare Management and Strategy
- Human Resource Management
- Information Systems
- International Business
- Management
- Marketing
- Marketing Analytics
- Sales
- Team and Project Management
College of Arts and Sciences Minors
- Africana/Black Studies
- Applied Statistics
- Arts and Creative Industries
- Communication
- Economics
- Environmental Studies
- Global Studies
- History
- Language Studies: French, Italian, Spanish
- Legal Studies
- Literary and Cultural Studies
- Literature
- Mathematics
- Media and Cultural Studies
- Political Science
- Professional and Creative Writing
- Sociology
- Spanish for Health Sciences
- Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Interdisciplinary Minors
- Africana/Black Studies
- Applied Artificial Intelligence
- Business Administration
- Environmental Studies
- Global Studies
- Latin American and Latina/Latino Studies
- Professional and Creative Writing
- Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
School of Health and Behavioral Sciences Minors
Undergraduate
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