Minors
Apparel/Textile
Engineering Technology, Computer Information Systems,
Computer Science, Construction, Industrial
Engineering Technology, Information Technology, International
Studies, Management, Mathematics,
Physics, Spanish, Technical
and Professional Communication
Minors
Southern Polytechnic State
University offers minors in the following areas:
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Apparel/Textile Engineering
Technology
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Computer Information Systems
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Computer Science
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Construction
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Industrial Engineering Technology
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Information Technology
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International Studies
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Management
-
Mathematics
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Physics
-
Spanish
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Technical and Professional Communication
A minor must contain:
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15 to 18 semester hours of coursework
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With at least 9 hours of upper
division coursework
Courses taken to satisfy Core
Areas A through E may not be counted as coursework in the minor.
Courses taken in Core Area F may be counted as coursework in the minor.
In the following pages, the
course requirements for each minor are outlined.
Minor
in Apparel/Textile Engineering Technology
To be eligible for a minor
in Apparel/Textile Engineering Technology, the student must complete 18
credit hours from the following courses with at least 9 hours of upper
division course work:
| Minor in Apparel/Textile
Engineering Technology |
| ATET |
1040 |
Introduction to Computers
for Textile/Apparel |
3 |
| ATET |
1100 |
Fiber and Yarn Formation |
5 |
| ATET |
2301 |
Apparel and Textile Computer
Systems I |
5 |
| ATET |
2500 |
Fabric Formation |
5 |
| ATET |
2600 |
Equipment/Systems Evaluation
and Selection |
3 |
| ATET |
3200 |
Production Data Systems |
5 |
| ATET |
3300 |
Introduction to Composite
Structures |
2 |
| ATET |
3602 |
Apparel and Textile Computer
Systems II |
5 |
| ATET |
3700 |
Carpet Manufacturing |
2 |
| ATET |
4320 |
Textile Wet Processing |
3 |
| ATET |
4440 |
Testing and Quality Control |
4 |
| ATET |
4670 |
Apparel/Textile Production
Planning and Scheduling |
4 |
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Minor
in Computer Information Systems
To be eligible for a minor
in Computer Information Systems, the student must complete the following
courses with a grade of “C” or better:
| Minor in Computer
Information Systems |
| CS |
1301 |
Computer Science I |
4 |
| CS |
1302 |
Computer Science II |
4 |
| CS |
3153 |
Database Systems |
3 |
| IT |
4683 |
Management Information Systems |
3 |
| |
|
One additional upper-level
IT course |
3-4 |
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Minor
in Computer Science
To be eligible for a minor
in Computer Science, the student must complete the following courses with
a grade of “C” or better:
| Minor in Computer
Science |
| CS |
1301 |
Computer Science I |
4 |
| CS |
1302 |
Computer Science II |
4 |
| CS |
3424 |
Data Structures and Algorithm
Analysis |
4 |
|
|
Two additional upper-level
CS courses |
6-7 |
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Minor
in Construction
To be eligible for a minor
in Construction, the student must complete the following courses:
| Minor in Construction |
| CNST |
2000* |
Construction Graphics |
3 |
| CNST |
3000* |
Computer Applications in
Construction |
2 |
| CNST |
3160* |
Building Techniques and
Methods II |
3 |
| CNST |
3410 |
Construction Estimating
I |
4 |
| CNST |
4510 |
Scheduling |
3 |
*Students having the prerequisite
knowledge in these courses may substitute courses of greater or equal
credit from the following list with the consent of the CNST program head:
| CNST |
3411 |
Construction Estimating
Software |
2 |
| CNST |
3420 |
Construction Estimating
II |
4 |
| CNST |
3912 |
Workplace Law |
3 |
| CNST |
4511 |
Construction Scheduling
Software |
2 |
| CNST |
4560 |
Construction Project Management |
3 |
| CNST |
4710 |
Construction Safety |
4 |
| CNST |
4760 |
Construction Law |
3 |
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Minor
in Industrial Engineering Technology
To be eligible for a minor
in Industrial Engineering Technology, the student must complete the following
courses:
| Minor in Industrial
Engineering Technology |
| IET |
2305 |
Principles of Industrial
Systems and Processes |
4 |
| IET |
4356 |
Quality Concepts and Systems
Design |
3 |
| IET |
3322 |
Work Measurement and Analysis |
5 |
| IET |
3403 |
Industrial Experimentation |
3 |
| IET |
4422 |
Plant Layout and Material
Handling |
4 |
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Minor
in Information Technology
To be eligible for a minor
in Information Technology, the student must complete 18 credit hours of
the following courses with a grade of "C" or better:
| Minor Information
Technology |
| IT |
1113 |
Programming Principles |
3 |
| IT |
1124 |
Advanced Programming with
Application Development |
4 |
| IT |
3124 |
Hardware/Software Concepts |
4 |
| IT |
3224 |
Software Development Life
Cycle |
4 |
| And One of the
Following: (Or a course approved by the program head) |
| IT |
4123 |
Electronic Commerce |
|
| IT |
3883 |
Applications Development
Using JAVA |
|
| IT |
4223 |
Web Development |
|
| MGNT |
4140 |
Management of Networks &
Telecommunications |
|
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Minor
in International Studies
To be eligible for a minor
in International Studies, the student must complete fifteen (15) semester
hours from the courses listed below with a grade of "C" or better.
At least nine (9) hours must
be upper division courses (3000 or 4000 level courses).
Up to 6 hours may be lower
division (1000 or 2000) level but these courses may NOT count BOTH toward
a core curriculum requirement and toward the minor. All students
receiving the minor in International Studies must complete an SIS 400X,
Regional Studies, or SIS 2903, Special Topics, Study Abroad, course.
| Lower Division
(0-6 hours) |
| ANTH |
1102 |
Introduction to Anthropology |
3 |
| ECON |
1101 |
Introduction to Economics |
3 |
| GEOG |
1101 |
Introduction to Human Geography |
3 |
| HIST |
1011* |
World Civilization: Ancient |
3 |
| HIST |
1012* |
World Civilization: Medieval |
3 |
| HIST |
1013* |
World Civilization: Modern |
3 |
| POLS |
2401 |
Global Issues |
3 |
| RELG |
1200 |
World Religion |
3 |
* The same course cannot
count for both Area E, Group 2, and for the International Studies Minor.
| ONE of the following: |
| HIST |
1011 |
World Civilization: Ancient |
3 |
|
or
|
|
|
| HIST |
1012 |
World Civilization: Medieval |
3 |
|
or
|
|
|
| HIST |
1013 |
World Civilization: Modern |
3 |
| POLS |
2401 |
Global Issues |
3 |
| RELG |
1200 |
World Religion |
3 |
| Upper Division
(6-12 hours) |
| GEOG |
3101 |
World Regional Geography |
3 |
| MGNT |
4145 |
International Management |
3 |
| SIS |
3100 |
Contemporary World Politics |
3 |
| SIS |
3500 |
Contemporary International
Economic Issues |
3 |
| SIS |
3600 |
Comparative Culture |
3 |
| STS |
400 |
International Issues in
Science and Technology |
3 |
| SIS |
3800 |
Contemporary World History
since 1945 |
3 |
| SIS |
3901-3903 |
Special Topics in International
Studies |
1-3 |