Minors
Any Indiana University student enrolled in a baccalaureate program may pursue one or more of the minors offered by the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Individuals interested in one or more of these minors should inquire in the O'Neill undergraduate advising office for additional details. Students who successfully complete the requirements will have the minor conferred with their degree. O'Neill's multidisciplinary faculty and curricula address environmental, public policy, and management issues from a variety of perspectives. A minor in O'Neill can enhance career opportunities for liberal arts and other majors.
- Civic Leadership
- Criminal Justice
- Criminal Justice Accounting
- Human Resources Management
- Management
- Policy Studies
- Public and Nonprofit Financial Management
- Public Safety Management
- Sustainable Management
Certificates
General Requirements- Students must be in good academic standing and enrolled in a baccalaureate program to be eligible to apply for most of these certificates. Interested students must apply for a certificate before completing 15 credit hours of applicable course work.
- O'Neill students cannot earn a certificate in the same area as their major concentration.
- A grade point average of 2.0 or higher is required in all course work credited toward the certificate.
- Students earning an O'Neill certificate and O'Neill major may double-count two courses across any allowable combination of these programs.