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To declare or change a minor, a student should print a Minor Declaration Approval form at registrar.hunter.cuny.edu/subpages/forms.shtml and confer with an adviser in the minor department. In general, courses may not be shared between a major and a minor.
Declaring a minor can give you a diverse range of skills, knowledge, and experiences that will be quite useful should you ever decide to change your professional goals and pursue a new career.
A major refers to a students primary area of study, while a minor is a secondary area of focus. A major typically requires more courses and credits, forming the core of a students academic program, while a minor involves fewer courses and provides additional specialization or breadth in a different subject.
A Minor is that part of a Degree Program of Study which consists of a specified group of courses in a particular discipline or field, consisting usually of 15% or more of total hours required in an undergraduate curriculum in that discipline.
A minor is a secondary area of specialization beyond a college major. Undergraduates typically complete 16-30 credits to earn a minor. College students do not have to declare a minor to graduate.
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A minor is a structured plan of study requiring a minimum of 15 credit hours and no more than 29 credit hours exclusive of student teaching. A minor should require significant additional coursework beyond what is already required for a related major. The minor appears on the official transcript.
A minor is a specialization or concentration that may or may not complement your college major. For example, if you are majoring in Biology, you may choose to minor in a related field, such as Chemistry, or an unrelated field, such as Spanish.
A minor is a group of courses in a particular subject or theme that complements your main area of study. Minors require 8 to 10 courses to complete (out of the 40 or so needed for your degree) and can be related or unrelated to the main focus of your studies, i.e., your major.

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