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A minor is a means by which students can enrich their academic preparation through concentrated study of a discipline related to, or different from, their declared major.  A minor provides a structured selection of courses to augment or complement the student's major by broadening a student's academic experience or serving as preparation for a specific career.

A minor is not required for the baccalaureate; however, students may elect to complete one or more minors from those available and have that noted on their transcripts (Only one minor is noted on diploma).  Most minors are 18-24 units of course requirments.

In completing the requirements for a minor, a minimum of twelve (12) units, of which at least six (6) must be upper division, must be distinct and different from the units used to complete the requirements of the major.  Any units above this minimum requirement which can be used to satisfy both the requirements for the minor and for the major may be double counted.  General education courses, however, may be used to meet minor requirements, not to exceed nine (9) units. 

Below is a list of currently approved minors:

Minors at Cal State Fullerton


Each Minor will link to their respective academic department website.
Minor Academic Department
 
American Studies American Studies
Anthropology Anthropology
Art Art
Asian Studies Asian Studies
Biotechnology Biological Science
Business Administration
    – Information Systems
Information Systems and Decision Sciences
Business Administration College of Business and Economics
Chemistry Chemistry and Biochemistry
Child and Adolescent Studies Child Adolescent Studies
Christian Studies Comparative Religion
Communications
    – Advertising
Communications
Communications
    – Journalism
Communications
Communications
    – Public Relations
Communications
Computer Science Computer Science
Criminal Justice Criminal Justice
Economics Economics
English English and Comparative Literature
Ethnic Studies
    – Asian American Studies
Asian American Studies
Ethnic Studies
    – Chicano Studies
Chicano Studies
European Studies History
French Modern Languages and Literatures
Geography Geography
Geology Geological Sciences
German Modern Languages and Literatures
Gerontology Gerontology
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Health Science
Health Science Health Science
History History
Human Services Human Services
International Politics Political Science
Japanese Modern Languages and Literatures
Jewish Studies Comparative Religion
Kinesiology Kinesiology
Latin American Studies Latin American Studies
Laws, Politics and Society Political Science
Liberal Studies Liberal Studies
Linguistics Linguistics
Mathematics Mathematics
Mathematics for Teacher Education Mathematics
Military Science Military Science
Music Music
Natural Sciences College of Natural Science and Mathematics
Philosophy Philosophy
Physics Physics
Political Science Political Science
Portuguese Modern Languages and Literatures
Psychology Psychology
Public Administration Political Science
Radio-TV-Film Radio, TV and Film
Religious Studies Comparative Religion
Sociology Sociology
Spanish Modern Languages and Literatures
Speech Communication Human Communication Studies
Women’s Studies Women's Studies

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