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Do engineers have minors?

Do engineers have minors?

Declaring a minor to your engineering major is like ordering something on the side — it’s not a full course, but it can make the meal even better. Minors are areas of concentration requiring fewer courses than an undergraduate major.

What is a good minor for engineering?

This is the Best Minor to Supplement Your Engineering Degree

  • Business. This minor is worth looking at if think sales or management is in your future.
  • English.
  • Foreign Language.
  • Physics, Math, or Another Hard Science.
  • History, Arts, or Something Kind of Random.
  • Computer Science.
  • The Opportunity Cost.
  • Which is Best?

Do engineering students have no life?

While it may be true that engineers spend a large amount of time studying, there is no grounds to base the claim that engineers have no social life. In fact, the most successful engineers are rather social, running clubs, organizing events, and competing in competitions.

Should I get a minor as an engineering major?

You could broaden your engineering skills by choosing a minor in a different field of engineering. But you could also pair your engineering skills with any other subject taught in college. For example, there are engineers who have also studied art and that second area of knowledge was important to their career.

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What are the course requirements for a minor degree program?

A minor program of study must include at least 9 credit hours of courses numbered 3000 or above. Courses used to satisfy Core Areas A through E in a student’s major degree program cannot also be used to satisfy the course requirements for a minor.

Should I major or minor in college?

Most schools require students to declare a major in their first two years of college. A student’s choice of major can greatly impact their lifetime earnings. While potentially valuable, a minor should not detract from your major area of study.

Can I add a minor to my degree?

Adding a minor (or minors) provides additional knowledge or skills to your degree. Programs with a high number of required courses (such as Engineering) usually do not have enough elective courses in order for you to do a minor.

Is it too late to minor in something in college?

If you’re close to the end of your college career, it might be too late to fit in the classes and prerequisites required for a minor (check with your advisor if you’re unsure).