Majors and Minors

Majors | Liberal Studies Major | Minors | Minor Enrollment
Majors
*Available to Day Students Only
Bachelor of Arts*
(Available to Day Students Only)
| Global Studies |
| History |
| Liberal Arts [Single or Interdisciplinary] |
| Media and Culture |
| Philosophy |
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Minors
Major Selection
The degree programs at Bentley are structured to allow for major changes within the first two years of study. (Part-time Evening Students declare the major upon matriculation into a degree program. See Evening Program Admissions)
In deciding on the most appropriate major for you:
- browse the homepages of academic departments for more information on each major and courses required
- read the Bentley Major Guide
- attend a Major Selection Workshop offered by the Academic Advising Center
- discuss your options with your academic adviser
- talk with a faculty mentor
- explore your career options in the Office of Career Services
- speak with the chair of the department of the intended major to learn more about the major and to officially declare your major
To declare or change your major:
- obtain a Student Change Form at the Registrar’s Office, in the Office of Academic Services, or online.
- obtain the signature of the department chair of the intended major on the form
- return the completed and signed Student Change Form to the Registrar’s Office (Rauch 111)
Once the major declaration or major change process is complete:
- the Registrar’s Office will create a Degree Audit Summary (DAS) for you in the new major
Minor Enrollment
After deciding on a major, students may consider choosing a minor to develop expertise in a second area of study. A minor comprises at least four courses. Business majors can minor in the arts and sciences, an interdisciplinary area, or a business topic in a different department. Arts and sciences majors can choose from an array of business minors and interdisciplinary topics.
Bachelor degree students are eligible to pursue a minor as part of their degree program. A minor consists of 12 distinct credits, approved by the Minors Coordinators, that form a cohesive series of study in the arts and sciences or business disciplines. Some majors have restrictions on which minors may be pursued.
Minors Policy:
- Courses taken to fulfill a minor are applied as business-related electives, arts and sciences electives, or unrestricted electives. As a result, proper academic planning is necessary. Some of the minor descriptions indicate whether classes are considered arts and science versus business electives. The electives guidelines also provide this information.
- Courses fulfilling either General Education or Business Core requirements may not be applied to a minor. (The exception is the humanities/social science elective as well as the math/natural science elective)
- Students may declare and complete up to 2 minors.
- Only one course, taken at another institution, may be transferred into a minor.
- Students may apply no more than 6 credits that were completed prior to declaring a minor.
- Students must achieve a minimum cumulative gpa of 2.0 in the minor.
To declare your minor:
- Complete a Minor Program Enrollment Form with the Minors coordinator of the intended minor
Once the minor declaration process is complete:
The Registrar’s Office will list the minor and any courses you are required to take for the minor on your Degree Audit Summary (DAS).
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