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Minors<br />
Process Design and Operation: At least three courses from<br />
the following: CHE 426, CHE 431, CHE 437, CHE 507,<br />
CHE 508, CHE 528, CHE 530, CHE 532, CHE 560;<br />
and at least two courses from the following (only one <strong>of</strong><br />
the ENVE <strong>of</strong>ferings): CHE 402, CHE 430, CHE 455 or<br />
CHE 555, CHE 465, CHE 475, CHE 476, CHE 489,<br />
CHE 492, CHE 571, CHE 572, CHE 577, ENVE 404,<br />
ENVE 450, ENVE 476, ENVE 485.<br />
Programming Languages: CS 200, CS 331, CS 350,<br />
CS 351, CS 440.<br />
Psychology: At least 15 credit hours must be completed,<br />
including the following two required courses: MATH 221,<br />
PSYC 221.<br />
Public Administration: PS 200 or PS 201, and PS 351,<br />
PS 452, PS 462, SOC 311.<br />
Rehabilitation Services: PSYC 410, PSYC 411, PSYC 412,<br />
PSYC 583, PSYC 584.<br />
Sociology: SOC 200 or SOC 201, plus an additional 12<br />
credits chosen in consultation with the sociology faculty.<br />
IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 1999-2001<br />
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S<strong>of</strong>tware Engineering: CS 200, CS 331, CS 350, CS 351,<br />
CS 487.<br />
Statistics: MATH 332, MATH 475, MATH 474, MATH 483,<br />
and either MATH 482 or MATH 487.<br />
Technical and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Communications: ENGL 421,<br />
ENGL 423 and nine more credits <strong>of</strong> communication coursework<br />
in consultation with the director <strong>of</strong> the Program<br />
in Technical Communication and <strong>Information</strong> Design.<br />
<strong>Technology</strong> and Human Affairs: At least 15 credit hours<br />
must be completed from the following: HIST 383,<br />
PHIL 370, PHIL 374, PS 332, PS 338, PS 339, SOC 303,<br />
SOC 362.<br />
Telecommunications: CS 106 or 200; ECE 403, 406, 407<br />
and 436; and two telecommunications electives chosen from<br />
CS 331, CS 450, ECE 448, or ECE 449.<br />
Urban Studies: Four <strong>of</strong> the following courses: HIST 350,<br />
HIST 352, PS 315, PS 317, SOC 350 or SOC 411.