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Public and Environmental Affairs offers four minors: Geography, Global Studies, Anthropology and Sociology, and new in fall 2021, Criminal Justice.
If you want to help solve issues of justice, this new Criminal Justice minor might be for you. From law enforcement to corrections, we will explore and critically analyze issues from multiple perspectives.
Criminal Justice Minor
If you are interested in the environment in which you live – locations, environmental problems, cultural influences and how they all come together – then a minor in Geography may be right for you.
Geography Minor
The Global Studies minor provides essential skills for those engaged in our global community, including understanding economic, environmental and political issues.
Global Studies Minor
Sociology Anthropology students learn about a variety of research methods and social theories used to study both large-scale and small-scale patterns of social relationships.
Sociology & Anthropology Minor