Minors
The College of Computing offers nine different computing minors for students in other disciplines who want to add some serious computational chops to their degrees and resumes. These programs provide a solid foundation for integrating computing principles and advancements within a vast array of career options.
Explore the minors offered by the College of Computing:
- Minor in Computing & Devices
- Minor in Computing & Information Internetworks
- Minor in Computing & Intelligence
- Minor in Computing & Media
- Minor in Computing & People
- Minor in Computing & Systems and Architecture
- Minor in Computing & Theory
- Minor in Computational Data Analysis
- Minor in Scientific and Engineering Computing
Policies and Eligibility:
- Must be in good academic standing (Student is not on academic warning or probation; is maintaining satisfactory academic progress.)
- Must have successfully completed CS 1301 or CS 1315 or CS 1371 with a grade of “B” or higher
- Must have successfully completed CS 1331 with a grade of “B” or higher
- Must have a minimum of 48 credit hours remaining (not including minor eligibility courses or current courses in progress) in your major degree requirements, as seat availability in CS courses are limited
- Computational Data Analysis minor applicants must have successfully completed mathematics through Calculus III (MATH 2550 or 2551)
- Scientific and Engineering Computing minor applicants must have successfully completed mathematics through Differential Equations (MATH 2552)
- Students pursuing a Mathematics major may not select the Theory minor
- Students pursuing a Computer Engineering and/or Electrical Engineering major may not select the Devices or Information Internetworks minors
- Students pursuing an Industrial Engineering major may not select Computational Data Analysis minor
- Students pursuing a Computer Engineering major (catalog year 2021-2022 and later) may not select any CS minor
Interested in learning more?
Students interested in a CS minor can join a live Q&A session to learn more about the CS minor program and the steps to apply. Students must register for a session in advance. Once registered, a meeting link will be provided.
Live Q&A Session Dates - Spring 2025 dates (Click Dates to Register)
For real-time answers, please attend the live Q&A sessions. For other questions, you can email a CS minor advisor based on your last name.
Scheduled appointments are reserved for current CS minor students only.
Previously Recorded Session:
Students must complete an application and be accepted into the CS Minor program. Please do not submit a change of minor form until instructed as the form alone is in no way an application for the program.
Click Here to Apply
Questions?
Contact:
Ashley McDowell Last names A-L
Ishmela Lyons-Uko Last names M-Z