Academics
Undergraduate Minors
This is a complete listing of the minors offered by the University of Mississippi organized by school/department.
In addition to this global listing each school and department within the catalog has its own minors listing.
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
- Minor - Digital Media Studies
- Minor - Environmental Studies
- Minor - Medieval Studies
- Minor - Renaissance and Early Modern St
- Minor - Society and Health
AEROSPACE STUDIES
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM
ART
BIOLOGY
CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF SOUTHERN CULTURE
CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY
CLASSICS
ECONOMICS
ENGLISH
HISTORY
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
MATHEMATICS
MILITARY SCIENCE & LEADERSHIP
MODERN LANGUAGES
- Minor - Arabic
- Minor - Chinese
- Minor - French
- Minor - German
- Minor - Italian
- Minor - Japanese
- Minor - Linguistics
- Minor - Portuguese
- Minor - Russian
- Minor - Spanish
- Minor - Teaching English as a Second Lan
MUSIC
NAVAL SCIENCE
PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION
PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY
PUBLIC POLICY LEADERSHIP
UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS
SARAH ISOM CENTER FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY
THEATRE ARTS
SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY
SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES
HEALTH, EXERCISE SCI & RECREATION MGMT
LEGAL STUDIES
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCE
GEOLOGY & GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM & NEW MEDIA
UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS
SARAH ISOM CENTER FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES
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