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Environmental Engineering: This minor consists <strong>of</strong><br />
15 semester hours.<br />
• Chemical Engineering: At least six credit<br />
hours from the following courses: CHE 426, ENVE 404,<br />
ENVE 463, ENVE 485, ENVE 491.<br />
• Civil Engineering: Six credit hours from the following<br />
courses: CAE 421, CAE 482, CAE 483, CAE 484.<br />
Appropriate substitution may be made with the approval<br />
<strong>of</strong> the program adviser.<br />
Entrepreneurship: BUS 210, BUS 361, BUS 371, two<br />
entrepreneurial IPROs (EnPROs), and one <strong>of</strong> the following<br />
courses: BUS 363, ECON 211, or ECON 423.<br />
Graphics and CAD for Non-Engineers: EG 225,<br />
EG 325, EG 329, EG 425, EG 429.<br />
Health Care and American Society: SOC 201,<br />
SOC 301, SOC 348, PS 332 and PS 351.<br />
History: At least 15 credit hours <strong>of</strong> history courses numbered<br />
300 level or above must be completed. These courses<br />
should be chosen in consultation with minor adviser.<br />
Human Resources: PSYC 221, PSYC 301, PSYC 310,<br />
PSYC 431, PSYC 455, PSYC 481, PSYC 482 or 483,<br />
PSYC 497.<br />
Law and Society: At least 15 credit hours must be<br />
completed, including the following: PS 256, PS 318,<br />
SOC 348, PHIL 362, PS 425.<br />
Linguistics: 15 credit hours <strong>of</strong> linguistics coursework, at<br />
least (9) nine <strong>of</strong> which must be at or above the 300 level,<br />
chosen in consultation with the minor adviser.<br />
Literature: At least 15 credit hours in 300 level<br />
literature courses must be completed, including LIT 337<br />
or LIT 338.<br />
Philosophy and Sociology <strong>of</strong> Science: At least 15<br />
credit hours must be completed, including PHIL 341, and<br />
at least four <strong>of</strong> the following courses: PHIL 302, PHIL<br />
326, PHIL 342, PHIL 343, PHIL 350, SOC 301, SOC 302,<br />
SOC 303.<br />
Management: BUS 210, ECON 211, BUS 301 and<br />
two <strong>of</strong> the following three courses: ECON 423, BUS 371<br />
and BUS 305. Chemical engineering majors should also<br />
take CHE 426 or another engineering science course.<br />
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IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 2006–2008<br />
Minors<br />
Materials Engineering:<br />
• ME majors: MMAE 365, MMAE 463, MMAE 370 and<br />
two <strong>of</strong> the following courses: MMAE 465, MMAE 467,<br />
MMAE 468 (or MMAE 476), MMAE 482, MMAE 483,<br />
MMAE 484, MMAE 486, MMAE 487, or an approved<br />
IPRO.<br />
• AE majors: MMAE 365, MMAE 463, MMAE 474,<br />
MMAE 485 and two <strong>of</strong> the following courses: MMAE 465,<br />
MMAE 467, MMAE 468, MMAE 482, MMAE 483,<br />
MMAE 484, MMAE 486, MMAE 487, or an approved<br />
IPRO.<br />
Mechanical Engineering (AE majors only):<br />
MMAE 406, MMAE 432, MMAE 433, MMAE 443,<br />
MMAE 485.<br />
Military Science: MILS 101, MILS 102, MILS 201,<br />
MILS 107 or MILS 202 (these courses will at times be<br />
interchanged) or attendance at military training;<br />
MILS 301, MILS 302, MILS 401, MILS 402.<br />
Naval Science: NS 101, NS 102 (navy option), NS 201<br />
(navy option), NS 202 (attendance at the Naval Science<br />
<strong>Institute</strong> may be substituted for the preceding courses),<br />
NS 301 (navy option), NS 302 (navy option), NS 310<br />
(marine option), NS 350, NS 402, NS 410 (marine option),<br />
BUS 301.<br />
Music: 15 credits in music theory or practice taken at<br />
VanderCook College <strong>of</strong> Music. A maximum <strong>of</strong> three semester<br />
hours <strong>of</strong> performance courses may be used towards a<br />
minor. Students should contact Educational Services<br />
concerning applicability <strong>of</strong> courses toward graduation.<br />
Operating Systems: CS 201, CS 331, CS 350, CS 351,<br />
CS 450.<br />
Organizational Psychology: PSYC 221, PSYC 301,<br />
PSYC 303, PSYC 310 or SOC 201, PSYC 409.<br />
Philosophy: At least 15 credit hours <strong>of</strong> philosophy<br />
courses numbered 300 level or above.<br />
Physics: PHYS 300 or PHYS 427, PHYS 308, PHYS 348,<br />
PHYS 405, PHYS 413.<br />
Political Science: At least 15 credit hours in political<br />
science must be completed, including at least nine hours<br />
at or above the 300 level.<br />
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