Native American Studies
The interdisciplinary Native American studies minor explores NYS public policy issues within the larger frameworks of American history, literature, and anthropological studies.
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The interdisciplinary Native American studies minor explores NYS public policy issues within the larger frameworks of American history, literature, and anthropological studies.
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The music conducting minor is a pre-professional program that includes courses in choral and instrumental conducting at the beginning and advanced levels.
The music composition minor introduces students to the necessary skills for writing music, ranging from approaches to harmony to the foundations of music technology, techniques of orchestration, and more.
This minor gives students hands-on experience with drafting business plans as well as recording, producing, and scoring music.
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The museum studies minor offers students the opportunity to understand how museums operate as cultural, educational, and civic institutions while developing the practical skills needed to work within them.
The multidisciplinary creative practice minor is a good fit for students who aren’t studying fine arts but who are interested in engaging with their personal creativity.
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The medieval studies minor draws from numerous humanities disciplines to investigate the histories and cultures of the Middle Ages, globally defined.
The linguistics minor examines the basic concepts and principles in modern linguistic theory, methods of linguistic analysis, and applications of linguistics to other areas of study.
The legal studies minor gives students a substantive theoretical and critical background in the study of law broadly understood.
This minor gives students a broad, interdisciplinary understanding of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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