
Major and Minor Requirements
All students in the College of Professional Studies must complete a major to fulfill graduation requirements. It is required that students declare a major and minor (optional) prior to the end of their sophomore year or the completion of 60 credit hours. Students failing to do so jeopardize completing core requirements in a timely fashion. A minor is not required but is available in most disciplines offered through the College of Professional Studies. Credit hours required for the various minors are indicated in the sections that follow.
The College of Professional Studies offers majors in the following areas: criminology and law studies, leadership and organizations, professional communication and psychology as well as minors in criminology and law studies, leadership and organizations, professional communication, psychology, interdisciplinary fields and the professional minor. For interdisciplinary field minors contact the college for current information.
Course descriptions for criminology and law studies, professional communications and psychology are listed in the respective areas of this bulletin. Course descriptions for leadership and organizations, the professional minor and PRST designated course work will follow this section.
Should schedules permit, students may enroll in traditional day and/or evening classes. Consult the online Snapshot of the Schedule Classes or see your academic adviser.
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College of Professional Studies
- Degrees Offered
- Academic Regulations
- Admission Requirements
- Graduation Requirements
- Degree Requirements
- Major and Minor Requirements
- Criminology and Law Studies
- Leadership and Organization
- Professional Communication
- Professional Minor
- Psychology
- Special Academic Programs