Programs: Minors

The College of Public Affairs and Community Service is pleased to offer the following undergraduate minors:

 

Programs listed with a double asterisk offer related certificates.

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Minors

Addictions**

www.unt.edu/rswa

The Addiction minor prepares students to become alcohol/drug abuse counselors and is a great compliment to many social science majors. The certificate in Substance Abuse Treatment is designed for busy professionals already working in the field who want to upgrade their skills. The certificate can be obtained by successfully completing 12 semester credit hours.

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Alternative Dispute Resolution**

www.unt.edu/aeco

Alternative Dispute Resolution Program Sheet

Applied Economics offers an interdisciplinary minor in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) ADR practice is a rapidly growing field that is seen as a preferred alternative to litigation and violence. In addition to the minor, the department offers three separate professional certificates in mediation, family mediation, and alternative dispute resolution.

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Ethnic Studies

www.unt.edu/ethnicstudies/

Ethnic Studies Program Sheet

Ethnic studies provide students with an understanding of the complex issues surrounding racial and cultural differences in the United States. Students gain insights into the historical, political, social and popular aspects of ethnicity and will develop an informed view of how and why race continues to shape social reality in the United States.

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Human Services

The human service minor prepares students to work in various human service agencies to help others achieve their maximum potential. There is a high demand for trained Human Service professionals in many settings including non-profit agencies, State, or Federal agencies.

Human Services Program Sheet

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Medical Anthropology

www.unt.edu/anthropology/
medical_minor.htm

Medical Anthropology Program Sheet

A minor in Medical Anthropology trains future anthropologists, physicians, nurses, PA’s, and other health professionals to understand the complex relationships that exist between social, cultural, psychological, biological, economic, and environmental determinants and health, to compare how contemporary health services are organized, and to understand the current place and function of complementary and alternative therapies in society.

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Public Administration

www.padm.unt.edu

In addition to the B.S. degree in emergency administration and planning (EADP), public administration offers a minor for undergraduate students. This minor strengthens many UNT degree programs by providing an overview of management and fiscal functions.

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Leadership of Community and Nonprofit Organizations

www.cps.unt.edu/untvols

Leadership of Community and Nonprofit Organizations Minor Program Sheet

The minor in Leadership of Community and Nonprofit Organizations is designed to strengthen major areas of study for those students who wish to pursue careers as community leaders in primarily nonprofit organizations. Courses offer an examination of the planning, implementation and evaluation of the partnerships, leadership styles, organizational systems and other resources needed for effective management of community programs. This minor also satisfies the academic component of the American Humanics Nonprofit Youth and Human Services Certification.

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