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Individuals often take a minor along with their primary program of study (Major), however, there is no such thing as a minor degree. A minor typically does not meet the requirements of a degree either in the amount of credits needed or course work.
The major is the primary program of study, while the minor is a specialization of the students choice that should enhance the students major. The minor does not meet the credit or course requirements of major.
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.
An academic minor is a college or university student's declared secondary field of study or specialization during his undergraduate studies. Each college or university sets its own regulations for necessary course work that constitutes an academic minor.
The requirements for pursuing a minor in a Ph.D. program typically involve completing a certain number of courses in a secondary field of study, as determined by the specific program and university. Students may need to meet with an advisor to plan their course of study and ensure they fulfill the minor requirements alongside their primary doctoral studies.
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Some minor branches of philosophy include aesthetics (the study of beauty and art), logic (the study of valid reasoning), and philosophy of mind (the study of the nature of consciousness and mental processes).
Typically, the minor does not meet the credit and course requirements of a degree, but is taken to enhance ones primary program of study.