What are the rules for minors at MTU?
The rules for minors may be found in the undergraduate catalog. To obtain any offered minor you must earn at least 134 credits, 3 credits more than the 131 required for the CM degree. How many credits over 131 you need depends on the minor and on how many of your choices can “double count”, i.e. count both for the minor and for your major. Note that 6 credits of 3000- or 4000-level courses must not be counted towards your major (double counted) except as free elective. Also, a maximum of 6 credits of 2000-level courses may count towards your minor (unless the minor has more than 16 credits required; see the catalog for details). To sign up for a minor, you must visit the advisor in the department that offers the minor and fill out a form to add the minor. The declaration of minor form must be submitted two semesters before graduation (see instructions on the bottom of the form). The names of the advisors are posted on the web. Note: you must fulfill the requirements for your minor BEFO
The rules for minors may be found in the undergraduate catalog. To obtain any offered minor you must earn at least 134 credits, 3 credits more than the 131 required for the CM degree. How many credits over 131 you need depends on the minor and on how many of your choices can “double count”, i.e. count both for the minor and for your major. Note that 6 credits of 3000- or 4000-level courses must not be counted towards your major (double counted) except as free elective. Also, a maximum of 6 credits of 2000-level courses may count towards your minor (unless the minor has more than 16 credits required; see the catalog for details). To sign up for a minor, you must visit the advisor in the department that offers the minor and fill out a form to add the minor. The declaration of minor form must be submitted two semesters before graduation (see instructions on the bottom of the form). The names of the advisors are posted on the web. Note: you must fulfill the requirements for your minor BEFO