Enrollment in the Population Studies minor program at the Master's level is contingent on upon enrollment in a Master's degree program offered by the University of Minnesota Graduate School.
Students need not formally apply to enroll in the minor; any student currently in good standing in the Graduate School may elect to complete the minor by fulfilling the requirements.
- A total of six credits is required for the minor at the master's level.
- All students must take the required courses: PA 5301, Population Methods & Issues in the U.S. & Global South
- Master's students must also take at least three credits from the list of approved courses.
- Students must register for all courses A/F; courses taken on a pass/fail basis may not count toward the minor (with the exception of PubH 5628, which is currently offered only S-N).
- Students may not apply courses in their major field of study to the minor program in Population Studies. In the case of the core course, PA 5301, students in degree programs at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs are eligible for an exemption from this rule. Those Humphrey Institute students who apply PA 5301 to their minor program are prohibited from counting this course toward their concentration within their Master's degree program. See the handbook for further exemptions from this rule if in an interdisciplinary degree program.
- Students may petition for a particular topics course to be included in their program of study. The Curriculum Oversight Committee will review these petitions to determine whether a particular topics course is appropriate for the minor program curriculum.
Note for students who have already filed degree programs with the Graduate School: If you have already filed your official degree program identifying a related field and now wish to include the Population Studies minor, OR if you have already filed a program with one minor and now wish to switch to Population Studies, you must petition the Graduate School to change your program. Please consult the Graduate School's Student Services and Progress Office at gssp@umn.edu for more information.