Graduate Minor
- The student must receive approval from and meet the minimum requirements established by the program offering the minor.
- The student must have a minor representative on the Program of Study (POS) Committee.
- Within the POS Committee, the major professor and the representative from the minor field may not be the same person.
- For a minor to be eligible to appear on a transcript, it must be approved by the POS Committee, declared on the POS, and listed on all examination reports.
- You must have 9 credits in HDFS graduate courses (500 and 600 level)
- There is a limit of 3 credits in seminar or workshop credit: 590, 593, 616, 690. (Credits in 591 or 691 are not allowed.)
- A graduate faculty member from the minor program must serve on the POS Committee.
- The final oral examination must test for the minor.
- You must have 12 credits in HDFS graduate courses (500, 600 level).
- There is a limit of 3 credits in seminar or workshop credit: 590, 593, 616, 690. (Credits in 591 or 691 are not allowed.)
- A graduate faculty member from the minor program must serve on the POS Committee
- The preliminary oral and final oral examinations must test for the minor.
- A minor cannot be added to a program of study after the preliminary oral examination has been taken, nor can a minor be placed on the transcript after graduation, unless it was approved on the POS, listed on all examination reports, and recorded on the application for graduation form.