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Minors and Concentrations
Minors
To complement and enrich bachelor's degree programs, Clarkson also enables students to assemble coursework in designated minor programs. Such minors provide students with another area of specialization outside their major. Minors require 15 or more credit hours of specified coursework. Completion of an approved minor is indicated on a student's transcript. Declare a minor
Professional Concentrations
Undergraduate students may build an area of specialized expertise termed a professional concentration within - or closely related to - their degree program major. Such concentrations require at least 15 credit hours of coursework. Successful completion of a faculty-approved concentration is indicated on a student's transcript. Course requirements vary and interested students should consult with academic advisers. Declare a concentration
To complement and enrich bachelor's degree programs, Clarkson also enables students to assemble coursework in designated minor programs. Such minors provide students with another area of specialization outside their major. Minors require 15 or more credit hours of specified coursework. Completion of an approved minor is indicated on a student's transcript. Declare a minor
Professional Concentrations
Undergraduate students may build an area of specialized expertise termed a professional concentration within - or closely related to - their degree program major. Such concentrations require at least 15 credit hours of coursework. Successful completion of a faculty-approved concentration is indicated on a student's transcript. Course requirements vary and interested students should consult with academic advisers. Declare a concentration
Arts & Sciences
Business
Quality-based Project Management
Engineering
Interdisciplinary
Biomedical Science and Technology
Environmental Policy
Concentrations
Architectural Engineering
Biomolecular Engineering
Construction Engrg. Management
Environmental Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Materials Engineering
Structural Engineering
