College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Minors
Purpose
A minor is a coherent program of study which enables an undergraduate degree-seeking student to develop expertise in a second area of study. It may be interdisciplinary. A student must complete a “Change of Major” form to indicate his or her intent to pursue a minor. Students may transfer between 6 and 12 credit hours from another institution. Thus, between 9 and 15 credit hours, depending upon the specific minor, must be taken at Wilmington University in order for the student to be credited with a minor. Upon successful completion of the requirements, a notation is placed on the official transcript.
The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences has minors in Army and Air Force military studies, political science, as well as a pre-law minor. The minors range from 16 to 19 credits and individual courses may require pre-requisites. Students wishing to pursue a minor in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences should contact the Student Academic Advising and Success Center.