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Undergraduate Bulletin 2008-2009      Table of Contents

BACHELOR OF ARTS AND
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PROGRAMS

II. MINOR CONCENTRATIONS

Minor areas of concentration (minors) are permitted, but not required, in the College.

The following areas are available for minor concentrations:

African American Studies

Anthropology

Art History

Biology

Catholic Studies

Chemistry

Cognitive Science

Computer Science

Economics

English

Environmental Studies

Government

History

Jewish Civilization

Justice and Peace Studies

Linguistics

Mathematics

Medieval Studies

Modern Languages:

Arabic Italian
Chinese Hebrew
French Hebrew
German Hebrew
Greek Spanish
Hebrew

Music

Performing Arts

Philosophy

Physics

Psychology

Russian Literature and Culture (in Translation)

Science, Technology, and International Affairs

Social and Political Thought

Sociology

Studio Art

Theater and Performance Studies

Theology

Women's and Gender Studies

Minor areas of concentration should be declared in the junior year. In order to complete requirements for a minor, the student must take the majority of credits in the minor field at Georgetown. Minor requirements are listed under departmental entries.


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Undergraduate Bulletin 2008-2009 Table of Contents
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