ASU Online minors and undergraduate certificates

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College minors and undergraduate certificates are areas of study that can complement your major. Completing additional coursework can give you an edge in competitive industries by allowing you to develop additional skill sets. Explore our growing list of college minor programs and undergraduate certificates online.

Interested in taking the next step? See the requirements for college minors and undergraduate certificates.

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College Minor | ASU Online
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Earn your minor in college to add skills to your major as you earn an online degree. Find out what minors you can earn at ASU here.
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College minor and undergraduate certificate requirements
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College Minor
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When choosing a college minor, keep in mind the following:

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*Please speak with your academic advisor to ensure a minor is applicable with your undergraduate degree and an appropriate set of courses is taken.

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Students can only apply to a minor in combination with an existing undergraduate degree program.*
Certain major degree and minor combinations may be deemed inappropriate either by the college or department of the major or minor.
Courses taken as part of a minor may not count toward both the major degree and the minor.
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Undergraduate certificate
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Find out how to enroll in an undergraduate certificate program by reviewing the steps below. 

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Please note: Certain degree programs and certificate combinations may be deemed inappropriate either by the college or department of the major or certificate. Your academic advisor will help you find the best option.

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If you’re currently pursuing your bachelor’s degree, connect with your academic advisor through the “Academic Support Team” section of My ASU. Your advisor will help you enroll in your desired program.
If you have a bachelor’s degree, connect with an enrollment coach to start. You’ll then apply as a nondegree-seeking graduate student. Once you apply, contact the program’s college to get added.
If you don't have a degree, you can pursue Pathways for the Future certificates. First, apply as an undergraduate nondegree student. Then, ask about joining the certificate using the email listed in its description on the Pathways for the Future site.