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STEM Professions Minor


Build a strong foundation in science and math while preparing for graduate or professional programs in STEM fields.

The STEM Professions minor is a flexible option designed for students preparing for careers in science, healthcare and other STEM-related fields. It allows you to complete coursework commonly required for admission to graduate and professional programs such as physical therapy, physician assistant studies and related pathways.

Program Benefits


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This minor helps you customize your academic path based on your future goals. Whether you are preparing for graduate school, a professional program or expanding your STEM knowledge, the curriculum gives you flexibility while adding a valuable credential to your degree.

Students in majors such as exercise science, natural science and other related programs may especially benefit from this minor by completing additional prerequisite coursework within a defined academic plan.

Program Highlights

  • Flexible curriculum based on your career goals
  • Coursework in biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics and physics
  • Preparation for graduate and professional school prerequisites
  • Valuable complement to a wide range of undergraduate majors
  • Strong option for students pursuing healthcare and science careers

Career & Graduate Pathways


The STEM Professions minor can help prepare students for opportunities such as:

  • Physical Therapy
  • Physician Assistant Studies
  • Medical School
  • Allied Health Programs
  • Graduate STEM Programs
  • Research and technical careers

Requirements

This flexible minor is specifically designed to help prepare students for careers in STEM fields and to allow students to earn a minor while obtaining the coursework necessary for admission to various STEM graduate and professional programs (e.g., physical therapy, physician's assistant studies).Ìý

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  • Minor Requirements (24 hours)

    Choose 24 hours of courses from these disciplines: BIO, CHE, CSC, MAT, or PHY. Of these 24 hours, a minimum of 16 hours must be unique to the minor (i.e., cannot count towards the major(s) or another minor), and those 16 hours must come from at least two different disciplines.Ìý