

Art History is an easy minor to add, as several of the course options also fulfill general education requirements and are offered frequently. Through classes in art history, students interpret and better understand visual images in the historic and contemporary world. Although particularly recommended for students planning careers in museum studies, arts management, studio art, and/or art education, the minor provides much-needed depth and breadth to a student's general knowledge of art throughout history. The minor in Art History engages students from any major in an exploration of cultures and civilizations through an examination of humanity's most beautiful and meaningful creations. HS 300 Internship in Aging Services (One 6-credit internship or two 3-credit internships)įor more information, contact Jennifer Pepper. Internship possibilities include senior day centers, Meals on Wheels, the Office for the Aging, and Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP). This minor requires several human services courses as well as an internship at an agency providing aging services. It addresses a student's interest in working with people who are aging or working within agencies servicing this population. The Aging Services minor provides an overview of the issues presented by, and the skills required to understand, our aging population. In those instances, students must fulfill the prerequisite and the course required to complete the minor in order to earn the minor.įor more information contact Mary Handley. A minor must carry a minimum of 18 credit hours, with one-third of those credits at the 300/400-level.Ĭourses required for minors may require a prerequisite. In addition, a minor can have a positive impact on the job search.

Minors are an excellent option for students who want to expand their knowledge in an area related to their majors or simply to explore an area for which they have special interests.
