Explore Minor Programs
Choosing a minor can help you be more competitive in the job market, complement your current major, or simply because you want to pursue another topic in-depth. We encourage all students to meet with their academic advisor to discuss their interests and career goals.
Community Health majors declare minors throughout the university. Below is a list of minors that Community Health students might want to explore – but are not restricted to this list!
Suggested Minor Programs
- African/African American Studies*
- Biology
- Brain, Body, Behavior
- Conflict Analysis and Resolution
- Data Analysis
- Environmental Policy
- Environmental Science
- Food Systems
- Geographic Information Systems
- Geography
- Global Affairs
- Health and Social Policy*
- Health Communication*
- Health Promotion
- Health Psychology*
- Health, Disease, and Culture*
- Kinesiology
- LGBTQ Studies*
- Neuroscience
- Nonprofit Studies
- Nutrition*
- Psychology
- Social Justice and Human Rights
- Social Work
- Sociology
- STEM In Society*
- Well-Being*
- Women and Gender Studies*
A * means there is a GCH course that is required or an elective of that minor.
Additional Information
Most minors at Mason are 15-18 credits. Some credits between majors and minors can be shared. Learn more about the policies for minors.
If you have questions, contact your undergraduate advisor about adding a minor. Learn more.