Explore New Horizons: Minor Programs for Engineering and Non-Engineering Students and Graduates
A minor program is a focused area of study, usually consisting of five or six courses, that complements your main degree and allows you to explore subjects outside your primary major. By pursuing a minor, students can diversify their skills, follow personal interests, and gain interdisciplinary knowledge that equips them for today’s multifaceted job market.
Joining a minor brings several benefits:
- Broadens your academic and professional skillset for a more well-rounded education.
- Offers a chance to pursue personal passions alongside your major.
- Gives you a competitive edge in specialized fields and makes your resume stand out to employers.
- Provides flexibility and alternative career pathways after graduation.
- Allows non-engineering students to build technological literacy and practical know-how, making them more adaptable to future challenges.
A minor is a strategic credential that enhances future job and academic prospects, lets students explore new interests, and demonstrates their motivation to learn beyond minimum requirements.
Accordingly, we are launching a questionnaire to identify the areas of greatest interest and the minor programs most in demand among students and professionals (engineering or non-engoneering). Kindly take a few moments to complete the questionnaire—your feedback will guide us in designing minor offerings that truly align with your academic ambitions and help us support your dreams in a more tailored way.
