Academic Minors
At Xavier, our minors are designed to complement your primary studies with specialized skills that make employers take notice. Whether you’re a Business major adding a minor in Peace Studies or a Biology student diving into Digital Media, you’re not just checking a box—you’re building a unique professional identity.
Majors Available as Minors
- Accounting
- Biology
- Biomedical Sciences
- Business Analytics
- Chemistry
- Classical Humanities
- Communication Studies
- Computer Science
- Criminal Justice
- Digital Innovation, Film and Television
- Economics
- English
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Environmental Studies
- Finance
- French
- Gender & Diversity Studies
- Health Administration
- History
- International Business
- International Studies
- Management
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Special Education
- Theatre
- Theology
Minors Only
Advertising
The advertising minor offers an understanding of the principles of advertising, creative concepts and research.
Africana Studies
Introduces the historical, political, cultural and social traditions of Africa and the African Diaspora.
The American Founding and Constitution
Explores the intellectual and historical roots of American democracy through primary sources, fostering critical thinking and civic engagement.
American Founding and Constitution Minor
Applied Health Sciences
Analyzes scientific knowledge in health professions and examines factors contributing to healthy human development.
Applied Mathematics
Offered by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, this minor focuses on practical applications of mathematics.
Arts Administration
Develops skills in not-for-profit arts leadership, financial planning, fundraising, marketing and digital ticketing
Art History
Explores the evolution of human creativity and how art has shaped societies throughout history.
Asian Studies
Builds deep knowledge and appreciation for Asian cultures, languages and history, including intermediate Asian language competency.
Business
Provides non-business majors an introduction to various business disciplines and topics.
Catholicism and Culture
Examines the intersection of Catholic theological ideas and human culture across time and the world.
Clinical Science Management
Equips students with a strong foundation in healthcare administration and management for the evolving healthcare industry.
Coaching Education
Provides a developmentally-appropriate, athlete-centered approach to coaching, emphasizing long-term athlete development.
Corrections
Requires 15 credit hours of criminal justice courses focused on corrections.
Deaf Studies
Provides a strong foundation in American Sign Language (ASL) and understanding of Deaf history, culture, and relevant issues.
Digital Media
Define, apply and assess digital media theories and content while also producing digital content for clients.
Electronics Engineering
Teaches fundamentals of electronics engineering and introduces modern electronics applications.
Environmental Studies
An interdisciplinary program offering an integrated overview of environmental and natural resource fields.
Forensic Sciences
An interdisciplinary minor applying scientific principles to legal contexts, covering criminal justice, evidence analysis and laboratory techniques.
German
Develops deep knowledge of German language and culture, providing insight into historical, social and political issues.
Greek
A Greek minor offers students the opportunity to study the language, literature and culture of ancient Greece.
Health, Ethics and Spirituality
Deepens engagement with questions of meaning, purpose and value, exploring spiritual and ethical concerns in healthcare.
Health, Ethics and Spirituality Minor
Human-Centered Making
Introduces students to design thinking, digital fabrication and user experience through project-based courses.
Italian Studies
Offers an interdisciplinary approach to Italian language and culture, aiming for intermediate Italian proficiency.
Jewish Studies
An interdisciplinary program exploring Jewish historical, literary and ideological developments and cultural preservation.
Latin
A Latin minor offers students the opportunity to study the language, literature and culture of ancient Rome.
Latin American, LatinX and Caribbean Studies
An interdisciplinary program focusing on advanced Spanish language and cultural competency in Latin America.
Latin American, Latinx, & Caribbean Studies Minor
Military and Strategic Leadership
(ROTC students only) Exposes students to United States Army and Department of Defense military coursework focused on science and leadership.
Military and Strategic Leadership Minor
Montessori Early Childhood Education
Completing this minor makes you eligible for the American Montessori Society (AMS) Early Childhood Credential (covering ages 2.5 through 6).
Montessori Early Childhood Education
Music Performance
Allows non-music majors to continue structured music studies, including theory, history and performance.
Music Production
Teaches technology for creating, recording and processing music in a digital environment.
Music Studies
Allows non-music majors to continue structured music studies, including theory, history and vocal/instrumental performance.
Musical Theatre
An interdisciplinary minor combining singing, dancing and stage performance for students interested in both music and theatre.
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Introduces students to computer principles and techniques as they apply to operations and supply chain management.
Operations and Supply Chain Minor
Peace and Justice Studies
An interdisciplinary program exploring peace-related issues through various academic subjects.
Peace and Justice Studies Minor
Political Communication
Explores how citizens learn about political actors and institutions, and the role of media and other entities in the political process.
Political Economy
(Smith Scholars only) Explores the integration of economics, law, public policy and financial markets.
Political Thought
Focuses on researching major issues and texts in political theory, raising fundamental questions about the nature of politics.
Population Health
Provides an understanding of health outcomes, social determinants, economic frameworks and interventions within diverse communities.
Pre-Physical Therapy
Prepares students for graduate physical therapy programs, based on PTCAS prerequisites.
Professional Education
Prepares students in licensure areas for a teaching license, focusing on knowledge, skills, attitudes and values for a teaching career.
Public History
Enhances skills for history and nonhistory majors, focusing on the application of history in public settings.
Public Relations
The public relations minor includes the study of the principles, audiences, ethics and skills of public relations.
Religious Education
Prepares theology majors to meet Archdiocese of Cincinnati's professional requirements for Catholic High School
Religion Teacher Certification
Sales
Provides essential knowledge and skills for success in sales roles, including tactics, buyer behavior and team management.
Spirituality and Solidarity
Invites students to study the intersection of faith, spirituality and social-ecological responsibility.
Spirituality and Solidarity Minor
Statistics
Enhances understanding of data, uncertainty and estimation, providing mastery of probability and statistics theory.
Strategic Human Resource Management
Provides business and non-business majors with skills in employment law, recruiting, training, performance management and other HR activities.
Strategic Human Resource Management Minor
Studio Art
Requires 18 hours of art courses, including 2D and 3D Design, with electives in various studio disciplines.
Writing
The writing minor requires 18 credit hours of courses.