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Minors Academic minors allow you to learn about subjects outside your academic major, an alternative that will both complement your main field of study and increase your career and professional marketability in today's rapidly changing work environment. Consult with your academic advisor for more information about pursuing a minor at Hilbert. To pursue a minor, you must be in your sophomore year and have written permission from your department chairperson and the chairperson of the department offering the minor. A grade of C or better in all courses for the minor must be achieved. Minors available at Hilbert are: Concentrations You can also gain a more in-depth understanding of a specific subject or area of interest within your major by selecting a concentration. It can help you develop the background and abilities sought after by many of today's employers. With more than 30 concentrations, you have many options available to match your interests. Business Administration Concentrations Accounting Finance General Management Human Resources Management Science Marketing Management Management Information Systems Sport Management Criminal Justice Concentrations Corrections Criminology Family Violence Investigations Juvenile Justice Law Police Management Security Economic Crime Investigation Concentrations Computer Security Financial Investigations English Concentrations Creative Studies Concentration Drama Concentration Graduate School in Education/Teacher Certification Graduate School Preparation Professional Communications Human Services Concentrations Child and Family Practice Generalist Law and Human Services Rehabilitation Services Substance Abuse/Chemical Dependency Paralegal Studies Concentrations Business/Corporate Law Child and Family Law Cyber Studies Litigation Research & Writing
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