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View our list of immersions and minors to see how you can amplify your RIT degree with a secondary area of study or explore an interest outside your major.
- Electrical Engineering Minor
An electrical engineering minor provides a foundation to...
- Music and Technology Minor
The music and technology minor includes courses in music...
- Mechanical Engineering Minor
The minor consists of a five-course sequence that builds on...
- Economics
Overview. An economics minor provides a systematic analysis...
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A minor at RIT is a related set of academic courses...
- Electrical Engineering Minor
Learn about the optional minors and immersions offered by the College of Engineering at RIT. Minors can complement your major, develop your expertise, or pursue your interest in various engineering fields.
An electrical engineering minor provides a foundation to explore specialized material in electrical engineering, and provides students from other engineering or non-engineering disciplines an introduction to the wide-ranging content of the electrical engineering major. Notes about this minor:
The music and technology minor includes courses in music theory, music history, contemporary and historical musical instrument technology, acoustics, audio engineering, music for media, and music performance. This minor provides students with an avenue to integrate their technological interests and skills with music.
The minor consists of a five-course sequence that builds on prerequisite knowledge from calculus and engineering mechanics. Elective courses provide additional depth of knowledge in an area of individual student interest. Notes about this minor: This minor is closed to students majoring in mechanical engineering.
Overview. An economics minor provides a systematic analysis of economic issues through the study of the allocation of scarce resources into production and the distribution of production among the members of society. Notes about this minor: This minor is closed to students majoring in economics.
A minor at RIT is a related set of academic courses consisting of no fewer than 15 semester credit hours leading to a formal designation on a student's baccalaureate transcript. The purpose of the minor is both to broaden a student's college education and deepen it in an area outside the student’s major program.