Professional Foundations and Enhancements Minor

The Professional Foundations and Enhancements minor is the site of acquisition of skills, knowledge, and experience essential to success in college, career, and life. 

Minor Requirements

Writing Foundations (2-3 credits)

Complete one of the following.
FYS-101First-Year Seminar

3 credits

FYS-110Honors First-Year Seminar

3 credits

IND-301Transfer Seminar

2 credits

Quantitative Reasoning Foundations (3 credits)

Complete MAT-120 or higher. Math requirement may vary depending on program of study.
MAT-
One course MAT-120 or higher

3-4 credits

Intercultural Knowledge Foundations (3 credits)

Complete one of the following.
HIS-110Civilization: Western to 1000

3 credits

HIS-111Civilization: Western to 1800

3 credits

HIS-112Civilization: World to 1800

3 credits

Capstone Experience (0-3 credits)

Complete a Capstone experience in student's major program.

Professional Foundations (3-6 credits)

Complete 3-6 credits from one or more of the following categories. The College strongly encourages exploration across the Professional Foundations categories.

Internship

INT-497Internship

1-6 credits

Collaborative Research Courses

BIO-496Biology Research

1-3 credits

CHE-495Chemistry Research

1-3 credits

HHP-496Collaborative Research

1-3 credits

POE-394Faculty-Mentored Research

3 credits

PSY-496Advanced Collaborative Research

1-3 credits

Off-Campus Study Courses

ASN-302.2SE Asia: Traditions and Transitions

4 credits

BIO-326Coastal Marine Ecology

4 credits

BIO-346Field Biology

4 credits

BUS-356Exploring Business in New York City

3 credits

BUS-457Social Entrepreneurship Experience: Idaho to International

3 credits

ENV-390Reading the Mountains: Scotland and LakeDistrict Abroad

4 credits

IND-305.1Winter Wilderness Experience

2 credits

IND-305.2Winter Wilderness Experience

4 credits

IND-321Scotland and Ireland Abroad: a HistoryOf Ideas

2 credits

IND-333London: Art/History/Literature

4 credits

SPA-212Immersion Experience in the Spanish-Speaking World

3-6 credits

SPA-312Immersion Experience in the Spanish-Speaking World

3-6 credits

Community-Based Learning / Service Learning Courses

HIS-305The Presence of the Past: Introduction to Public History

3 credits

PSY-364Community Psychology

3 credits

Applied-Learning and Pre-Professional Courses

ART-411ASenior Exhibition I

3 credits

ART-411BSenior Exhibition II

3 credits

BUS-431Business Valuation: CFA Challenge

2 credits

COM-290Competitive Forensics

1 credit

COM-490Advanced Forensics Competition

1 credit

EDU-398Practicum in FL/ESL/Bilingual Education

1-3 credits

EDU-441Curriculum and Instruction

3 credits

MUS-121Sinfonia

1 credit

MUS-122Wind Ensemble and Marching Band

1 credit

MUS-124Jazz Ensemble

1 credit

MUS-125Chamber Ensemble

0.5-1 credit

MUS-126Chorale

1 credit

MUS-127Chamber Ensemble - Singers

0.5-1 credit

MUS-128Vocal Jazz Ensemble

0.5-1 credit

MUS-327Musical Theatre/Opera Workshop

1 credit

POE-399Model United Nations II

2 credits

PSY-395Professional Pathways in Psychology

1 credit

PSY-487Psychology Intern Seminar

1 credit

THE-240Theatre Ensemble

1 credit

THE-302Applied Theatre: Lighting

1 credit

THE-303Applied Theatre: Costuming

1 credit

THE-304Applied Theatre: Management

1 credit

THE-305Applied Theatre: Acting

1 credit

THE-306Applied Theatre: Scenery

1 credit

Students are strongly encouraged to satisfy this requirement by participating in at least two courses from separate categories or engaging in two different opportunities within the same category.

Other departmental advanced research, off-campus study, community-based learning, applied learning, and pre-professional courses may fulfill this requirement by approval of the department chair in consultation with the faculty Curriculum Council.