Not necessarily. To obtain a bachelor's degree one must declare a major. A student can choose to take a minor, however it is not a requirement.
academic minor is secondary degree requirements under your major which is your main specialization for example bachelors of science business administration degree human resources major marketing minor
You can take a minor in Spanish with any major. However, The major and minor system is really particular to bachelors degrees.
yes you need a masters or a bachelors degree
History is a major in a bachelor of arts degree. You would need to fulfill these requirements plus a minor and all the necessary courses.
You get one degree particular to your major. Your transcript will indicate the minor you have completed.
You receive one degree. Your transcript will indicate your major and minor. You do not receive another degree for a minor.
Kourtney Kardashian received a Bachelors Degree in applied physics from the University of Arizona.
They are not degrees, they are programs of study which fall under a degree type. The major is the primary field you are studying for. The minor can be taken in a number of areas to enhance your major program of study. For example, One might have a major of International Studies. To enhance their degree, they may minor in a language (Spanish, German, French etc.) The minor does not have the credit requirements that the major has.
When it comes to getting a job in aviation, the actual degree you have is mostly irrelevant. The only things employers will look at are the fact that you have a (any) bachelors degree, your total hours, and your certificates. So, if you have commercial multi-engine, and instrument certificates, and a good number of hours, the employers really will not care whether you have a major or minor in aviation.
There is no such thing as a minor degree. Typically, four year colleges and universities offer minors in many areas. However, a minor is not a degree nor does it meet the requirements of a degree. Students declare a major program of study (typically four years), and can choose to take with that major, a minor program of study. Still, the degree whether with or without a minor requires - in most cases - your years of study.
It depends on which key. It's the tonic in C major/minor, the 2nd in Bb major/minor, the 3rd in Ab major and A minor, the 4th in G major/minor, the 5th in F major/minor, the 6th in Eb major and E minor, and the 7th in Db major and D natural minor.
All degree seeking students declare a major. Some will also declare a minor to supplement or enhance their major. Taking a minor along with the major is very common.