Majors & Minors
Majors and Minors
- Actuarial Science
- Anthropology
- Biochemistry
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Classical Languages
- Classics & Religious Studies
- Communication Studies
- Computer Science
- Economics
- English
- Environmental Studies
- Ethnic Studies
- European Studies
- Film Studies
- French
- Geography
- Geology
- German
- Great Plains Studies
- History
- International Studies
- Latin American Studies
- Mathematics
- Medieval & Renaissance Studies
- Meteorology/Climatology
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Plant Biology
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Russian
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Speech Language Pathology and Audiology (major only)
- Women's and Gender Studies
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Minors in Other Colleges
A student with a major leading to a bachelor of science or bachelor of arts degree in the College of Arts and Sciences who wants to obtain a minor in another college should:
Prepare the list of courses required for the other college's minor as indicated in the bulletin in consultation with the student's major adviser.
Submit the College-Degree-Major-Adviser Change form to the College of Arts and Sciences Advising Center prior to the deadline for submitting the application for graduation.
Students who have questions related to the minor after it is declared should consult an adviser in the college through which it is offered. The minor will be recorded on the student's transcript.
Individualized Program of Studies
Design an academic program to pursue a special interest not covered by the established majors or minors offered by the College. A proposal must be interdisciplinary (come from more than one department) and center on a clearly defined problem area, a defined body of thought, a specific area of interest, or a specific educational goal. The program is not intended to allow students to graduate without concentrating their thoughts in some clearly defined pattern.
Pre-health and pre-law programs
In addition to a major, students can prepare for a career in law or a health-related field ranging from pre-chiropractic to pre-radiation science technology.
Study Abroad Program
Gives students the opportunity to complete part of their program overseas at one of 140 universities in over 50 countries.
Please consult the college through which the minor is offered for any questions.
Advising Center
Get more information on any of these programs and schedule an appointment with an adviser.
- 402-472-4190
- asadvisingcenter2@unl.edu
Minors Only
- Aerospace Studies
- African American Studies
- African Studies
- Asian Studies
- Chicano Studies
- Classics
- Community and Regional Planning
- Conflict and Conflict Resolution
- Czech
- Greek
- Human Rights and Human Diversity
- Humanities in Medicine
- Japanese
- Judaic Studies
- Latin
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Sexuality Studies
- Native American Studies
- Public Policy Analysis & Evaluation
- Religious Studies
- Statistics
- Textiles, Clothing and Design


