Undergraduate Minors
A Minor provides students the opportunity to deepen their understanding and expertise in an additional area of study. Students must maintain a 2.0 [C] average within a Minor program of study, with some programs having additional earned-grade requirements. A Minor consists of a minimum of five courses, at least 50% of which must exist outside of the courses required for the student’s Major or another declared Minor. If a course is listed as an option within a student’s Major requirements (or within another declared Minor), but is not taken to fulfill those requirements, it may be counted toward the Minor as one of the non-major electives. Hence, in five or six-course Minors, three or more courses must be drawn from non-major requirements, and cannot be double counted for another Minor. Additionally, at least 50% of courses in a Minor must be taken at Lasell University. Students may declare a Minor at any time by completing a “Declaration of Minor” form in the Registrar’s Office.
Below is a full listing of the minors available.
- Accounting Minor
- Advertising & Public Relations Minor
- American Studies Minor
- Business Minor
- Child and Adolescent Studies Minor
- Coaching Minor
- Communication Minor
- Creative Writing Minor
- Criminal Justice Minor
- Cybersecurity Minor
- Data Analytics Minor
- Diversity and Inclusion Minor
- Entertainment Media Minor
- Entrepreneurship Minor
- Environmental Studies Minor
- Event Management Minor
- Fashion Media and Marketing Minor
- Fashion Merchandising and Management Minor
- Finance Minor
- Fitness Minor
- Forensic Biology Minor
- Forensics Criminology Minor
- Graphic Design Minor
- Healthcare Administration and Management Minor
- History Minor
- Human Resources Minor
- Human Rights Minor
- Journalism Minor
- Law & Business Minor
- Leadership in Civic Engagement Minor
- Legal Studies Minor
- Lifespan Development Minor
- Literature Minor
- Marketing Minor
- Mathematics Minor
- Performing Arts Minor
- Photography Minor
- Political Science Minor
- Public & Community Health Minor
- Public Relations Minor
- Psychology Minor
- Radio & Broadcasting Minor
- Resort and Casino Management Minor
- Sociology Minor
- Spanish Language Studies Minor
- Sport Communication Minor
- Studio Art Minor
- Video Production Minor
- Women's Studies Minor
- Youth & Crime Minor
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Programs of Study
- Accounting 21-22
- Applied Mathematics 21-22
- Athletic Training 21-22
- Biochemistry 21-22
- Biology 21-22
- Business Management 21-22
- Communication -21-22
- Criminal Justice 21-22
- Cybersecurity 21-22
- Data Analytics 21-22
- Education21-22
- English 21-22
- Entertainment Media 21-22
- Entrepreneurship 21-22
- Esports and Gaming Management 21-22
- Event Management21-22
- Exercise Science 21-22
- Fashion 21-22
- Finance 21-22
- Fitness Management 21-22
- Forensic Science 21-22
- Global Studies 21-22
- Graphic Design 21-22
- Health Science 21-22
- History 21-22
- Hospitality Management 21-22
- Human Resource Management 21-22
- Individualized Major 21-22
- Journalism 21-22
- Law and Public Affairs 21-22
- Legal Studies 21-22
- Marketing 21-22
- Pre-Law 21-22
- Professional Sales 21-22
- Psychology 21-22
- Public Relations 21-22
- Public and Community Health 21-22
- Radio and Video Production 21-22
- Resort and Casino Management 21-22
- Sociology 21-22
- Sport Communication 21-22
- Sport Management 21-22
- Supply Chain Management 21-22
- Undeclared Option 21-22
- Undergraduate Minors 21-22
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