Miami Herbert Business students may pursue a co-major in the College of Arts and Sciences, but only as a second major.
Some important things you should know:
Students are required to obtain approval from their Undergraduate Business Program Academic Advisor to declare a co-major. Students are advised that it will require more than the minimum 120 credits to complete the BBA/BSBA degree with a co-major. However, depending on advanced credits and summer school, students may still be able to graduate within the eight-semester plan. Below are the co-majors that are available. Consult your Academic Advisor and refer to the University's Academic Bulletin for specific major requirements.
Africana Studies
American Studies
Anthropology
Art
Art History
Biology
Chemistry
Classics
Computer Science
Ecosystem Science & Policy
English
French
Geography & Regional Studies
Geological Sciences
German
History
International Studies
Judaic Studies
Latin American Studies
Liberal Studies
Mathematics
Microbiology and Immunology
Neuroscience/Neurobiology
Neuroscience/Psychobiology
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies
Sociology
Spanish
Studio Art
Theatre Arts
Women and Gender Studies
The University of Miami's General Education Requirements ensure that graduates have acquired essential intellectual skills and have engaged in a range of academic disciplines. The General Education Requirements provide students with the opportunity to study methods and achievements in all areas of human inquiry and creative endeavor and to cultivate abilities essential for the acquisition of knowledge. The General Education Requirements allow students to create an integrative map for their academic careers, providing a context for more focused studies.
Business students may pursue a minor outside Miami Herbert. Some important things you should know:
Below are the available minors. Consult your academic advisor and refer to the University Academic Bulletin for specific minor requirements.
Aerospace Studies
Africana Studies
American Studies
Anthropology
Art
Biochemistry
Biology
Chemistry
Classics
Computer Science
Criminology
Ecosystem Science & Policy
English
Geography & Regional Studies
Geological Sciences
History
International Studies
Judaic Studies
Languages
· French
· Italian
· Portuguese
· Spanish
· Modern Languages
(2 languages)
Latin American Studies
Mathematics
Microbiology
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies
Sociology
Theatre Arts
Urban Studies
Women and Gender Studies
Advertising
Communication Studies
Electronic Media
General Communication
Journalism
Motion Pictures
Public Relations
Visual Journalism
Architectural
Civil
Computer
Electrical
Environmental
Industrial
Dance
General Music
Music Business and Entertainment Industries
Music Composition
Public Health