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The minor in Political Economy provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between political and economic systems, offering insights into the complexities of governance, public policy and market dynamics. Through a
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The Philosophy minor is designed to complement most major programs at Ashland University. A foundation in philosophy will help you enhance your critical thinking skills, analytical writing and historical reasoning, regardless of your major. You will
This minor will help equip you to create online instructional materials and assessment and even teach for an online K-12 school.
The minor in Music offers students an opportunity to deepen their understanding and appreciation of music while developing their performance skills and knowledge of music theory and history. Through a combination of ensemble participation, applied
The minor in Mathematics offers students an opportunity to delve into various mathematical disciplines, providing a solid foundation in fundamental concepts and advanced topics. This minor augments analytical thinking and problem-solving skills,
With a marketing minor, you’ll gain a unique advantage over classmates who choose other programs. By the time you graduate, you’ll be able to build your own brand and market yourself effectively to potential employers.
This minor helps you become that rare individual who understands both information technology (IT) systems and business practices and processes so well that you can design and adapt IT to improve business operations and performance. In addition, it
In the International Business minor, you’ll be challenged to think globally. You’ll develop an awareness of the cultural, political and economic aspects of business so you’re equipped to be an invaluable asset in any global business venture.
The minor in History offers students a fascinating exploration of the past, providing insights into the events, cultures and individuals that have shaped our world. From ancient civilizations to modern societies, students have the opportunity to