Beyond Your Major 

Enhance your degree and gain a competitive edge with an undergraduate minor from Webster University's College of Science and Health.  Learn more about general minor requirements.

All of our minors are 18 credit hours and offer you the chance to explore diverse interests and strengthen your skills in fields like Biology, Chemistry, Exercise Science, General Science, Mathematics and Psychology (including General and Health Psychology).

These programs are available at our St. Louis main campus. For even more flexibility, the General Psychology minor is also offered at our global campuses in Athens (Greece), Geneva (Switzerland), Tashkent (Uzbekistan at Bukhara State Medical Institute and Samarkand State University), and Vienna (Austria).

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Minor in Biology

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This minor allows you to choose 18 credits of biology courses that match your interests. You'll explore the fascinating world of living organisms, from their smallest parts to entire ecosystems, preparing you for diverse careers in science, health or environmental fields.

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Minor in Chemistry

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This minor lets you choose 18 credits of chemistry courses that fit your goals. You'll dive into the fascinating world of matter, learning about what things are made of and how they react. This prepares you for careers in science, health, environmental research and many other areas.

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Minor in Exercise Science

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This minor teaches you how the human body works through detailed study of anatomy and physiology. You'll learn about fitness, health and how to coach people toward healthier living. You'll also explore specialized topics like athletic training, exercise physiology or how to design workout plans. It's perfect for students planning careers connected to health, fitness and exercise science.

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Minor in General Science

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This minor lets you choose 18 credits from biology, chemistry, physics or general science courses to build a solid foundation in science. It's a great option for students in other fields like business, international relations or education who want to broaden their knowledge and boost job opportunities in areas like environmental activism or teaching.

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Minor in Mathematics

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This minor lets you choose 18 credits from a variety of math courses that fit your interests. You'll explore different areas of mathematics, from calculus to applied and theoretical topics, building strong problem-solving and analytical skills useful in many careers.

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Minor in Psychology: General

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This minor concentrates on human behavior and the mind. After an intro to psychology, pick engaging classes like Lifespan Development, Psychological Disorders or Social Psychology. It's ideal for deeply understanding people and exploring careers where grasping human thought, feeling and action is important.

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Minor in Psychology: Health

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This minor explores the powerful mind-body connection and its impact on health. Dive into Biopsychology (how biology impacts behavior) and Health Psychology (how thoughts, feelings and social surroundings influence wellness). Choose from six electives to deepen your understanding of health and human behavior, ideal for health-related careers.

Explore the College of Science and Health Degrees

Learn more about what the College of Science and Health offers by exploring our undergraduate degree offerings. Explore our relevant and hands-on Bachelor of Arts and Science programs in health, mathematics, natural sciences and psychology.

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