Can I Minor in Physics at Another CUNY College?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the feasibility of minoring in physics at a different CUNY college while currently enrolled at another college within the same system. Participants explore options, institutional policies, and personal preferences regarding course selection and minor requirements.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to minor in physics but is unsure about the possibility of attending two colleges simultaneously.
  • Another participant suggests the option of creating a custom minor, although they are uncertain about how common this practice is.
  • A different viewpoint proposes that taking physics electives without an official minor might suffice, depending on the individual's major and career goals.
  • The original poster notes that their home college does not offer certain physics courses and questions the rationale behind not being able to obtain a minor from the other college.
  • One participant explains that typically, a minor must be associated with the major at the same institution, but acknowledges that some credits may be transferable from another school. They recommend researching CUNY's policies and navigating the administrative process to seek clarification.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the policies regarding minors across institutions, with no consensus reached on the feasibility of obtaining a minor from another CUNY college.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include the lack of clarity on specific CUNY policies regarding minors and course transfers, as well as the potential bureaucratic challenges involved in addressing these issues.

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Hey all,

I want to minor in physics but the college I'm going to doesn't offer it as a minor. There is however, another college which is offering this and both of these colleges are part of CUNY. I asked someone if its possible for me to do this, but they said I can't attend two colleges at the same time. I really want to have a minor is physics. What are my options here?
 
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Will your school perhaps allow you to create your own minor? I don't know if many schools do this sort of thing, just a suggestion.
 
Does your current school offer all the courses that you're interested in? In the end, you might be happy just taking whatever physics electives you want and forgetting about the minor - depending on your major and/or career choice, having an official minor vs. unofficially taking courses might not matter at all after you graduate.
 
There are a few courses that are not offered at my home college. But I figured that since I'm going to pay for the physics courses, I should at least get a minor for it. I still don't understand why I can't just can go to the other college and get a minor there.
 
Pretty much by definition, a "minor" is supplemental to a "major" at the same institution. Here, a student can take up to half the credit hours for a minor, at another school. But it has to be for one of our minors.

You said both schools in your case are part of the CUNY system. I don't know why they won't let you combine courses from the two schools, because I don't know anything about how the CUNY system is organized. The best I can suggest is to research the issue and find out exactly what the relevant policies are. They should be documented in college catalogs, or in faculty or administrative handbooks. Then, work your way up the administrative ladder with your request. I bet it's a pretty formidable bureaucracy, because of the size of the system.
 

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