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Minors
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undergraduate
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https://catalog.mit.edu/mit/undergraduate-education/academic-programs/minors/
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Minors

Source: https://catalog.mit.edu/mit/undergraduate-education/academic-programs/minors/ Parent: https://catalog.mit.edu/schools/

The objective of a minor is to provide a depth of understanding and expertise to an area outside of, or complementary to, a student's major. This depth and expertise must be sufficient to enable the student to appreciate the complexities and issues that are central to the minor, and to perform at a level sufficient to solve realistic problems and/or to make a contribution to the field. A number of programs in science, engineering, architecture, management, and the humanities, arts, and social sciences offer minors. Several interdisciplinary minors are also available.

Students who successfully complete minors will have their fields of study specified on their transcripts as part of their Bachelor of Science degrees, thus giving public recognition of this focused work. Minors may be pursued within the following framework.

The general guidelines for a minor program are as follows:

Minors are currently available in the fields listed below.

More information on departmental minors appears under the departments' undergraduate program descriptions.

African and African Diaspora Studies 1, 2\ American Studies 1, 2\ Ancient and Medieval Studies 1, 2\ Anthropology 1\ Applied International Studies 1, 2\ Archaeology and Materials \ Architecture \ Art, Culture, and Technology 1\ Asian and Asian Diaspora Studies 1, 2\ Astronomy 2\ Biology\ Biomedical Engineering 2\ Brain and Cognitive Sciences\ Business Analytics\ Chemistry\ Chinese 1\ Civil and Environmental Systems\ Civil Engineering\ Comparative Media Studies 1\ Computer Science\ Design\ Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences\ Economics 1\ Energy Studies 2\ Entrepreneurship and Innovation 2\ Environment and Sustainability 2\ Environmental Engineering Science\ Finance\ French 1\ German 1\ History 1\ History of Architecture, Art, and Design 1\ International Development 1\ Japanese 1\ Latin American and Latino/a Studies 1, 2\ Linguistics 1\ Literature 1\ Management\ Materials Science and Engineering\ Mathematics\ Mechanical Engineering\ Middle Eastern Studies 1, 2\ Music 1\ Music Technology 1\ Nuclear Science and Engineering\ Philosophy 1\ Physics\ Political Science 1\ Polymers and Soft Matter 2\ Public Policy 1, 2\ Russian and Eurasian Studies 1, 2\ Science, Technology, and Society 1\ Spanish1\ Statistics and Data Science 2\ Theater Arts1\ Urban Studies and Planning 1\ Women's and Gender Studies 1, 2\ Writing 1

For additional information, instructions, and applications, students should refer to the Registrar's Office website or contact the undergraduate office in their field of interest. Information about HASS minors is available in the Office of the Dean, School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (Room 4-240) or on the SHASS website.

1 These programs are HASS minors, which may be built on the concentration component of the HASS General Institute Requirement. Of the six subjects required for a HASS minor, at most five may count toward the eight-subject HASS Requirement. Of these five, at most one may count toward satisfying the distribution component of the HASS Requirement.
2 These programs are described under Interdisciplinary Programs.