Majors & Concentrations
Below, you'll find all the information you need about the majors offered at Minerva University. Simply click on the tabs for each major to explore detailed descriptions, courses and concentrations, and the unique opportunities available within each field of study.
Majors at Minerva University
At Minerva University, your major defines the core focus of your academic journey. This foundation is enriched by a diverse range of elective courses, hands-on Capstone projects, and, for many students, personalized senior Tutorials. Together, these elements offer a comprehensive and tailored learning experience, preparing you for future challenges and opportunities.
After setting your academic foundation in your first-year Cornerstone courses, where you will have developed essential skills and habits, you will declare your major in your second year. Regardless of the path you choose, the Cornerstone courses provide a strong foundation that sets you up for long-term success. College Advisors and Professional Development Coaches will guide you in selecting the major that best aligns with your goals.
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Arts and Humanities at Minerva
Arts and Humanities invites you to delve deep into the history of creative human thought and connect what you learn to events, ideas, policies, and human relations. You’ll be encouraged to challenge your worldview and engage with different eras and cultures. Through this exploration, you’ll develop a well-rounded view of the world that allows you to become a better thinker, leader, and innovator with the ability to implement your ideas and communicate persuasively.
of Arts & Humanities students are pursuing a double major
of Arts & Humanities majors have paired their studies with a major in Social Sciences
“In the Arts & Humanities College, those location-based assignments and the chances to really dig into your own relationship with the city were so much more profound than in other courses that I took. We got to engage with organizations on the ground, with the (often troubling) histories of the city, and work through our own relationship with them in expressive formats. I found that really amazing. I learned so much about the cities we lived in.”
Brittany Dick,
Class of 2024, New Zealand
At Minerva, learning extends far beyond the classroom. Students are constantly encouraged to apply their knowledge in real-world contexts, making a tangible impact in the global cities where they live. As an Arts and Humanities student, you'll have the chance to reflect on social transformations with the curator of the World Press Photo Exhibition in Taipei or analyze resistance monuments in Buenos Aires alongside human rights activists and artists.
During the summer, Arts and Humanities students extend their in-semester theoretical and hands-on experience with internships at organizations across the globe.
Tobias, Class of 2023, previously served as a Research & Communications Intern at Whiteboard Advisors.
“My job is to research all of the newest trends and laws within education policy and convey those insights to the firm’s clients. I started working at Whiteboard Advisors last August as an intern and was able to continue working with them throughout the year. I heard about Whiteboard in freshman year because I joined a student consulting initiative where a few of us came together to discuss opportunities in the consulting world. My Minerva concentrations in Politics and Cognitive Sciences support me in how I conduct research at Whiteboard and what frameworks I use in my work. As my work at Whiteboard is very well aligned with my major, one of the big projects I'm working on at Whiteboard will become a case study in my capstone project.”
Tobias Martin,
Class of 2023, Argentina
At the end of your 4 years, your learning will culminate in a Capstone Project that can involve analyzing how documentary film making can be used as a political weapon or even creating a fictional novel, blending creativity with practical experience.
"I really care about human rights, and you can tackle these from so many different fronts. With the education I got from Minerva and my aspirations, I want to work with human rights law. I like to think about what legal obligations countries have with international law and how we can get them to do more. I may not have a law education yet, but Minerva equipped me with the frameworks and basics of international law. My Capstone project is about the responsibility of states to protect populations against the worst types of crimes and human rights violations. Right after Minerva, I want to work with international organizations, think tanks, and nonprofit organizations to start creating the impact that I care about, specifically improving decision-making, nudging countries and leaders, and creating incentives for the development of rights. In a couple of years, I want to go to law school to further my studies."
Camila Loureiro,
Class of 2022, Brazil
“My Capstone not only serves as a protest art against Serbia keeping 2,000 artifacts hostage from Kosovo but also evokes feelings of obligation and responsibility at times, as well as occasional self-doubt at others – as an undergraduate female without a Ph.D., I am undertaking the groundbreaking task of documenting previously unexplored context about the Illyrians, including history's first-ever visual representation of Illyrian mythological creatures. I used the opportunity of creating my Capstone to connect with many mentors, including a National Geographic photographer who encouraged me to apply for a National Geographic grant to continue my project after graduation.“
Ujeza Ademi,
Class of 2023, Kosovo
Core Courses
Major specific coursework begins in the second year at Minerva. In their second year, students majoring in Arts and Humanities enroll in core courses that provide the foundation for the Arts and Humanities concentrations. They also take electives from core courses offered in other majors.
Concentration Courses
In their third year, Arts and Humanities majors select a concentration, begin taking courses within it, and begin work on their capstone courses. They also take electives chosen from other Minerva courses (other concentration courses in Arts and Humanities, core and concentration courses in other colleges).
In the fourth year, Arts and Humanities majors enroll in additional electives chosen from Minerva’s course offerings within or outside the major. Additionally, they take senior tutorials in the major and finish their capstone courses.
Arts & Humanities
Core Courses
Prerequisite: AH51 / Multimodal Communications
Note: This course provides the foundations for, and is a prerequisite for, the Philosophy, Ethics and the Law concentration in the Arts & Humanities major. AH111 also counts toward the Minor in Sustainability because it addresses a broad range of environmental ethical topics, including food ethics, climate ethics, and environmental justice.
Prerequisite: AH51 / Multimodal Communications
Prerequisite: AH51 / Multimodal Communications
Prerequisite: AH51 / Multimodal Communications
Arts & Literature
Concentrations
Prerequisite: AH112 / The Arts and Social Change
Prerequisite: AH112 / The Arts and Social Change
Prerequisite: AH112 / The Arts and Social Change
Design Across the Humanities
Concentrations
Prerequisite: AH110 / Global History
Prerequisite: AH111 / Morality, Identity, and Justice
Prerequisite: AH112 / The Arts and Social Change
Global and Comparative Humanities
Concentrations
Prerequisite: AH110 / Global History
Prerequisite: AH111 / Morality, Identity, and Justice
Prerequisite: AH112 / The Arts and Social Change
Historical Forces
Concentrations
Prerequisite: AH110 / Global History
Prerequisite: AH110 / Global History
Prerequisite: AH110 / Global History
Interpretation and Meaning
Concentrations
Prerequisite: AH110 / Global History
Prerequisite: AH111 / Morality, Identity, and Justice
Prerequisite: AH112 / The Arts and Social Change
Philosophy, Ethics, and the Law
Concentrations
Prerequisite: AH111 / Morality, Identity, and Justice
Prerequisite: AH111 / Morality, Identity, and Justice
Prerequisite: AH111 / Morality, Identity, and Justice
Career Prospects
With a major in Arts and Humanities, you will be able to enter fields like:
- Writing
- Journalism
- Film writer/Filmmaker
- UX Designer
- Art Instructor
- Game Designer
- Media Producer
- Production Coordinator
- Museum Curator
- Policy Specialist
- Artist Relations Specialist
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Business at Minerva University
Studying Business at Minerva equips you with the skills to transform ideas into profitable ventures, scale local successes into global enterprises, and lead with innovation. Throughout your studies, you’ll develop a deep understanding of corporate and market dynamics, while mastering the strategies and mechanics that drive successful transactions.
of Business students have chosen it as their sole major
most common double major with Business is a combination with Computational Sciences
"I loved the exposure from the core courses to various aspects of business, like marketing, finance, operations, and strategy, which allowed me to gain a complex understanding of the business sphere, as well as to find a path the career path I want to pursue. The assignments are open-ended and allow you to focus on what you find the most relevant for your portfolio and future career. You can take every task further and learn in your desired direction. The community of business-oriented students, including professors and alums, is unique. As networking is an integral part of business, everyone is open to sharing their resources, tips, and experiences. I found myself able to learn so much from my peers, upper-level students, and instructors."
Yaroslava Pohorielova,
Class of 2026, Ukraine
At Minerva, learning truly begins once class is over. Students have countless opportunities to apply their knowledge in real-world settings and leave a lasting impact on the global cities they call home. As a Business major, you'll have the chance to explore the entrepreneurship ecosystems in rotation cities and connect with leaders around the world as part of curricular experiences curated for students.
“My favorite Location-Based Assignment (LBA) was from a finance class I took in my second year. For this LBA, I was required to do an evaluation and analysis of one business for an audience interested in investing. By using the financial information of a restaurant I worked at during the semester, I made estimations and forecasted if the restaurant would be profitable in the future. I had to review everything I learned throughout the semester to make sure all the assumptions I used for financial forecasting made sense. I had to calculate everything from scratch. Afterward, I felt more comfortable applying the skills from my class in a real-world experience because this is what a real company does. Whenever I interview for a company, they are interested in what LBAs I have done because it proves that I can do a case study for a real business.”
Jiyeop Kim,
Class of 2023, South Korea
During the summer, Business students extend their in-semester theoretical and hands-on experience and pursue internships with prestigious organizations.
"Throughout my degree, I interned at startups based in San Francisco and London and also worked with one of the largest advertisers in the United States. This range of experiences helped me apply a lot of the concepts that we initially learned in class, and supercharged my learning by practicing marketing for real-world companies that are working towards meaningful impact. For example, I first heard about growth hacking at Curious Cardinals as an intern and was excited to hear that one of the Brand Management courses at Minerva was essentially centered around this. I brought my industry knowledge to class, which provided a much stronger foundation for my learning throughout the semester. On the other hand, when working for the Ad Council, I got to discover concepts such as influencer marketing and events planning, which weren't detailed in our curriculum."
Andi Bucescu,
Class of 2025, Romania
At the end of your 4 years at Minerva, you will write a business plan or even open your own startup as your Capstone Project.
“My Capstone is about answering the question, ‘How can small enterprises in Rwanda create and implement successful digital transformation strategies?’ I was generally interested in applying the concepts I learned throughout Minerva in Rwanda, a context I am really familiar with. Additionally, I spent the last two summers interning at Autodesk and Microsoft where I focused on contributing to a company’s digital transformation strategy. My Capstone has been an interesting journey, but with the help from my advisor and Capstone classmates, I have been given a lot of feedback, which helps with the process.”
Mark Ndoli,
Class of 2022, Rwanda
Core Courses
Major specific coursework begins in the second year at Minerva. In their second year, Business majors enroll in core courses that provide the foundation for the Business concentrations. They also take electives from core courses offered in other majors.
Concentration Courses
In their third year, Business majors select a concentration, begin taking courses within it and begin work on their capstone courses. They also take electives chosen from other Minerva courses (other concentration courses in Business, core and concentration courses in other colleges).
All Business majors complete a summer practicum, and, in their fourth year, Business majors enroll in additional electives chosen from Minerva’s course offerings within or outside the major. capstone courses conclude during the fourth year as well.
Business
Core Courses
Prerequisite: AH51 / Multimodal Communications CS51 / Formal Analyses NS51 / Empirical Analyses SS51 / Complex Systems
Corequisite: B111 / Financial Planning, Budgeting and Modeling
Prerequisite: AH51 / Multimodal Communications CS51 / Formal Analyses NS51 / Empirical Analyses SS51 / Complex Systems
Corequisite: B110 / Market Dynamics and Product Analytics
Prerequisite: B110 / Market Dynamics and Product Analytics, B111 / Financial Planning, Budgeting and Modeling
Corequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Prerequisite: B110 / Market Dynamics and Product Analytics, B111 / Financial Planning, Budgeting and Modeling
Corequisite: B112 / Doing Business
Brand Management
Concentrations
Prerequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Prerequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Prerequisite: B112 / Doing Business
Enterprise Management
Concentrations
Prerequisite: B112 / Doing Business
Prerequisite: B112 / Doing Business, B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Prerequisite: B112 / Doing Business
Managing Operational Complexity
Concentrations
Prerequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Prerequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Prerequisite: B112 / Doing Business
New Business Ventures
Concentrations
Prerequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Prerequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Prerequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Scalable Growth
Concentrations
Prerequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Prerequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Prerequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Strategic Finance
Concentrations
Prerequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Prerequisite: B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Prerequisite: B112 / Doing Business B113 / Enterprise, Design and Optimization
Career Prospects
With a major in Business, you will be able to enter fields like:
- Entrepreneurship
- Brand Management and Marketing
- Consulting
- Growth & Strategy and Business Development
- Business Operations
- Product Management
- Investment Banking
- Financial Operations
- Financial Planning and Analysis / Strategic Finance
- Data Science
“As a Business major at Minerva, I have learned the fundamentals of what it takes to thrive in the workplace and have been able to apply and expand my knowledge through internship experiences. Within my Brand Management concentration, I learned how to build a brand from the ground up and grow it. My Computational Sciences major taught me to apply a data-driven mindset to improve marketing strategies, which is essential in the digital age.
While working as a Performance Marketing Analyst for a Korean startup, I was able to create digital ad campaigns based on my knowledge of branding and marketing for a specific audience. I also tested different ad variations and optimized them using concepts from data science and design thinking. In one class, we had the opportunity to propose our own brand and grow it throughout the semester, allowing us to see how to implement growth strategies in real life while working on a project that we designed ourselves. I gained real-world experience in growing a social media account for a Seoul food blog I created, which is relevant to my interest and experience in digital marketing.”
Sarah Poisner,
Class of 2022
“I am really passionate about making education accessible to everyone in my home country of Egypt. I received a full scholarship from the Al Ghurair Foundation, which made my education at Minerva possible. I feel it is my responsibility to give back and give the opportunity I had to other people. Through education, I believe that is how we can build countries, build economies, and solve a lot of issues around the world. After Minerva, I will be working as a software engineer at Google, but in the long-term, I want to start my own company, so I can make education accessible to everyone using technology.”
Verina Armanyous,
Class of 2022
Continuing Studies
Those students who pursued graduate studies have done so at institutions such as Brown University, King's College London, New York University, Oxford University, the University of Rochester, and more.
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Computational Sciences at Minerva University
Take on the tech world as a data-driven and curious individual who uses analytical tools, computational methods, and modeling to understand natural, human-mediated, and social phenomena. At Minerva University, you’ll learn how to harness data to make informed decisions and solve complex problems.
of Computational Sciences students have chosen it as their sole major
The most common double major with Computational Sciences is a combination with Business
“My first exposure to coding was through the summer assessment that Minerva sent to us prior to our freshman year. We were asked to get familiar with Python and practice a bit before starting the semester. I had never coded before and was very surprised to get an email informing me about my selection as a Python peer tutor at the end of the summer. Since then, I have been inseparable from computer science and have worked on many exciting projects. Some of them were centered around designing a network simulation on ambulance response times in Metro Manila, Philippines, and using Machine Learning in predicting whether a loan application should be approved or not. Data science classes at Minerva gave me important tools for approaching data and asking the right questions to get to the core of a problem— something I was able to implement while analyzing data about international students in Germany in regards to their preference for online VS offline classes.
It is fascinating how many insights we can get just by understanding what the numbers tell us as if every data set has its own story.”
Lance Aquino,
Class of 2022, Philippines
At Minerva, learning truly begins once class is over. Students have countless opportunities to apply their knowledge in real-world settings and leave a lasting impact on the global cities they call home. As a Computational Sciences student, you'll have the chance to explore Buenos Aires' vibrant tech landscape with leading education, food, finance, and policy experts or participate in AI workshops with renowned faculty from Humboldt University in Berlin, among other curricular experiences.
During the summer, Computational Sciences students join competitive internship programs or Minerva University lab opportunities, such as the AI Lab in Tokyo, Japan and the AI & Machine Learning Exchange Program with Landshut University in Germany.
Nourien, Class of 2025, previously joined Microsoft & Cyborg Mobile as a Software Engineer for a competitive summer internship.
“The Computational Sciences classes at Minerva intrigued me to learn more even outside of the classroom. My internship program allows me to explore both software engineering and product management skillsets as I work on developing a web or mobile application going through the design and launch processes in only 7 weeks. This allowed me to dive deep into how the learning concepts we take in class could be implemented into useful products in industry and real-life situations. Not only did the Computational Sciences classes help me do that, but I also found myself subconsciously applying the design thinking skills learned at Minerva and other concepts as I am developing the app.”
Nourien Fouad,
Class of 2025, Egypt
Daniel, Class of 2023, spent two summers interning at PWC as an Advanced Cyber Security Engineering Intern while enrolled at Minerva,
“At Minerva, we are taught to constantly think quickly on our feet, break down problems, and find solutions. Although I do not have a lot of experience in cyber security, my problem-solving and social skills will help me learn quickly. I am excited to work on this team and learn from fellow engineers on more complex problems than what I have experienced before. My concentration at Minerva is Applied Problem Solving, which is generally geared to people who want to be high-tech entrepreneurs. This internship supports my aspirations of starting my own tech company by advancing my field knowledge and helping me build a network of mentors.”
Daniel Kalu,
Class of 2023, Nigeria
At the end of your 4 years, your learning will culminate in a Capstone Project that can involve building a set of optimal strategies for winning a game of Monopoly, a web-based platform that uses interactive simulations to teach personal finance, or creating a 3D video game with polygon racers.
"My Capstone is a combination of an IOS app and machine learning model that is used to help plant owners take better care of their plants. With a photo of the plant, the app can identify diseases, how much sunlight, water, and fertilizer it needs, and the ideal temperature for the plant. I chose this topic after taking part in the Minerva/Masason Foundation AI lab in-semester program where I focused on optimizing the vertical farming system. After learning how difficult it is to make vertical farming cost effective, I decided to focus my Capstone on individual planters by supporting them with their houseplants. Capstone is all about stretching the mind to new possibilities, which is exhausting, but it has been a rewarding experience."
Arnav Hazra,
Class of 2022, India
Core Courses
Major specific coursework begins in the second year at Minerva. In their second year, students majoring in Computational Sciences enroll in core courses that provide the foundation for the Computational Sciences concentrations. They also take electives from core courses offered in other majors.
Concentration Courses
In their third year, Computational Sciences majors select a concentration, begin taking courses within it and begin work on their capstone courses. They also take electives chosen from other Minerva courses (other concentration courses in Computational Sciences, core and concentration courses in other colleges). Computational Sciences offers concentrations shown in the table below.
In the fourth year, Computational Sciences majors enroll in additional electives chosen from Minerva’s course offerings within or outside the major. Additionally, they take senior tutorials in the major, and finish their capstone courses.
Computational Sciences
Core Courses
Prerequisite: CS51 / Formal Analyses CS51B / Programming
Note: This course was previously CS111A.
Prerequisite: CS51 / Formal Analyses
Note: This course was previously CS111B. In addition to the listed prerequisites, the following courses are recommended prior to taking this course: CS111
Prerequisite: CS51 / Formal Analyses
Prerequisite: CS111 / Single and Multivariable Calculus
Applied Problem Solving
Concentrations
Prerequisite: CS110 / Problem Solving with Data Structures and Algorithms
Prerequisite: CS111 / Single and Multivariable Calculus CS113 / Theory and Applications of Linear Algebra
Prerequisite: CS110 / Problem Solving with Data Structures and Algorithms CS114 / Probability and Statistics and the Structure of Randomness CS130 / Statistical Modeling: Prediction and Causal Inference
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Concentrations
Prerequisite: CS110 / Problem Solving with Data Structures and Algorithms
Note: In addition to the listed prerequisites, the following courses are recommended prior to taking this course: CS113
Prerequisite: CS110 / Problem Solving with Data Structures and Algorithms
Prerequisite: CS110 / Problem Solving with Data Structures and Algorithms
Contemporary Knowledge Discovery
Concentrations
Note: In addition to the listed prerequisites, the following courses are recommended prior to taking this course: CS113
Prerequisite: CS110 / Problem Solving with Data Structures and Algorithms
Note: Students may request to take CS113 in the same semester, as a corequisite.
Prerequisite: CS111 / Single and Multivariable CalculusCS113 / Theory and Applications of Linear Algebra
Note: In addition to the listed prerequisites, the following courses are recommended prior to taking this course: CS110
Prerequisite: CS113 / Theory and Applications of Linear AlgebraCS114 / Probability and Statistics and the Structure of Randomness
Data Science and Statistics
Concentrations
Note: In addition to the listed prerequisites, the following courses are recommended prior to taking this course: CS110
Prerequisite: CS113 / Theory and Applications of Linear AlgebraCS114 / Probability and Statistics and the Structure of Randomness
Prerequisite: CS110 / Problem Solving with Data Structures and Algorithms CS114 / Probability and Statistics and the Structure of Randomness CS130 / Statistical Modeling: Prediction and Causal Inference
Mathematics
Concentrations
Prerequisite: CS114 / Probability and Statistics and the Structure of Randomness
Note: Students may request to take CS113 in the same semester, as a corequisite.
Prerequisite: CS111 / Single and Multivariable CalculusCS113 / Theory and Applications of Linear Algebra
Prerequisite: CS111 / Single and Multivariable Calculus CS113 / Theory and Applications of Linear Algebra
Career Prospects
With a major in Computational Sciences, you will be able to enter fields like:
- Entrepreneurship
- Software Engineering / Software Development
- Tech Consultancy
- Machine Learning Engineering
- Technical Product Management
- Ethical AI Research
- CTO
- Data Science
Minerva students who pursued graduate studies have done so at institutions such as Brown University, Caltech, Cambridge University, Cornell University, Duke University, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard University, UC Berkeley, Johns Hopkins, and more!
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Natural Sciences at Minerva University
Gain the knowledge you need to become an innovative leader in scientific and technological organizations. Natural Sciences at Minerva University grants you access to a world of practical and theoretical knowledge that lets you use your theories and findings to develop new technologies that have a positive impact on the world.
of Natural Sciences students are pursuing a double major
of Natural Sciences graduates have gained hands-on experience through summer research in science labs or related environments
“Majoring in Natural Sciences at Minerva allowed me to understand and value the complexity of life, from the smallest scales with genes and molecules, to the largest scales involving complicated interactions with different species and components of the world. One of my favorite things about Minerva classes was applying class content in real life through location-based assignments (LBAs). Those assignments require real-world interaction with the city, which often led me to amazing experiences. I observed and analyzed major rock formations, ecosystems, species, and chemical reactions in each of the cities that I lived in during the Minerva rotation program. One of my favorites involved analyzing fermentation reactions in my kitchen in London. I made kombucha and monitored its chemical reactions for several weeks. Thus, I was able to gain practical experience on the topics we were studying in the classroom.”
Sofia Villa,
Class of 2022, Mexico
As a Natural Sciences student, you will have the opportunity to work in labs around the world on research projects like studying the effect of melatonin on stress at the National Taiwan University Medical School or studying mutations in C. Elegans in the Developmental Genetics Laboratory at Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea.
During the summer, Natural Sciences students extend their in-semester hands-on experience and join competitive research internship programs with institutions such as the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, the MD Anderson Cancer Center, the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, and more.
David, Class of 2023, previously joined the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, part of the Ron Yu Lab, as a biomedical science research intern.
“For my research, I studied the neural circuits of mice that are responsible for the sense of smell, specifically how odor perception is innately found in these mice. At Minerva, I have learned a lot about how to read research papers, how to interpret and critique experiments, and neuroscience concepts that will be useful for my internship. I want to go to graduate school after Minerva, so having lab experience is crucial.”
David Mikhael,
Class of 2023, Egypt
Students can also take advantage of Minerva University-facilitated opportunities, such as our previous Sustainability Initiative with EARTH University for agriculture, conservation, and natural resource management in Limon, Costa Rica.
"In my summer at EARTH University, I had a glimpse of the numerous ways in which waste can be helpful, either by creating compost for regenerative agriculture or creating other products for consumers. There is always something to do with what we call "trash." Waste management at EARTH is very interconnected and serves various purposes. They collect organic waste from the farms and the cafeteria and send them to the Integrated Organic Farm, so they produce compost. This compost is then used for taking care of the soil in all farms, and the cycle continues. They also feed Black Soldier Fly Larvae with the waste from the cafeteria, making great feed for animals like chicken and fish!"
Leonardo Estrella,
Class of 2026, Mexico
At the end of your 4 years, your learning will culminate in a Capstone Project that can involve building a computational pipeline manual for biologists, improving stem cell delivery for neural tissue repair using nanomaterial scaffolds, or formulating sustainable sunscreens.
Marharyta, Class of 2020, worked on advancing early breast cancer detection.
“My Capstone project was focused on early breast cancer detection. I analyzed a dataset and predicted the likelihood of a female developing cancer in the coming years, focusing on prevention rather than cure. This approach has numerous benefits, including better prognosis, improved patient well-being, and reduced healthcare spending. Right now, I am doing something pretty similar in a sense that I have this healthcare data set, and I have a goal of how we can make use of it or make it better. I learned many of these tools and techniques at Minerva. I had one very nice tutorial on deep learning at Minerva, which got me into Artificial Intelligence. My experiences now are a direct result of what I was doing a few years ago at Minerva.”
Marharyta Kurban,
Class of 2020, Belarus
Core Courses
Major specific coursework begins in the second year at Minerva. In their second year, students majoring in Natural Sciences enroll in core courses that provide the foundation for the Natural Sciences concentrations. They also take electives from core courses offered in other majors.
Concentration Courses
In their third year, Natural Sciences majors select a concentration, begin takingwithin it and begin work on their They also take electives chosen from other Minerva courses (other concentration courses in Natural Sciences, core and concentration courses in other colleges). Natural Sciences offers concentrations shown in the table below.
In the fourth year, Natural Sciences majors enroll in additional electives chosen from Minerva’s course offerings within or outside the major. Additionally, they take senior tutorialsn the major, and finish their capstone courses.
Natural Sciences
Core Courses
Prerequisite: CS51 / Formal Analyses
Prerequisite: CS51 / Formal Analyses CS111 / Single and Multivariable Calculus
Prerequisite: NS51 / Empirical Analyses
Prerequisite: NS51 / Empirical Analyses
Prerequisite: NS51 / Empirical Analyses
Cells and Organisms
Concentrations
Note: In addition to the listed prerequisites, the following courses are recommended prior to taking this course: CS130
Prerequisite: NS112 / Evolution Across Multiple Scales
Prerequisite: NS112 / Evolution Across Multiple Scales NS113 / Chemical Structure and Reactivity
Note: In addition to the listed prerequisites, the following courses are recommended prior to taking this course: NS113, NS144, NS154, CS130
Prerequisite: NS112 / Evolution Across Multiple Scales
Chemistry Across Scales
Concentrations
Note: In addition to the listed prerequisites, the following courses are recommended prior to taking this course: CS111
Prerequisite: NS110L / Physics of LifeNS110U / Physics of the UniverseNS113 / Chemical Structure and Reactivity
Prerequisite: NS112 / Evolution Across Multiple ScalesNS113 / Chemical Structure and Reactivity
Note: This course qualifies as part of the Interdisciplinary Minor in Sustainability. In addition to the listed prerequisites, the following courses are recommended prior to taking this course: NS110L or NS110U
Prerequisite: CS111 / Single and Multivariable Calculus CS130 / Statistical Modeling: Prediction and Causal Inference NS111 / Implications of Earth's Cycles NS113 / Chemical Structure and Reactivity
Earth and Environmental Systems
Concentrations
Note: In addition to the listed prerequisites, the following courses are recommended prior to taking this course: CS113
Prerequisite: CS110 / Problem Solving with Data Structures and Algorithms
Note: Students may request to take CS113 in the same semester, as a corequisite.
Prerequisite: CS111 / Single and Multivariable CalculusCS113 / Theory and Applications of Linear Algebra
Prerequisite: NS111 / Implications of Earth's CyclesNS112 / Evolution Across Multiple Scales
Matter and Energy
Concentrations
Prerequisite: CS114 / Probability and Statistics and the Structure of Randomness
Note: In addition to the listed prerequisites, the following courses are recommended prior to taking this course: CS111
Prerequisite: NS110L / Physics of Life NS110U / Physics of the Universe NS113 / Chemical Structure and Reactivity
Note: In addition to the listed prerequisites, the following courses are recommended prior to taking this course: CS114
Prerequisite: CS111 / Single and Multivariable Calculus NS110L / Physics of Life NS110U / Physics of the Universe NS113 / Chemical Structure and Reactivity
Career Prospects
With a major in Natural Sciences, you will be able to enter fields like:
- Researcher
- Lab Technician
- Science Consultant
- Computational Biologist
- Bioinformatician
- Environmental Educator
- Conservation Specialist
- Medical Technologist
Minerva students who pursued graduate studies have done so at institutions such as Harvard University, Caltech, Cambridge University, Karolinska Institute, Oxford University, Johns Hopkins University, Princeton University, and many others.
Notable Alumni
- Gal Rubin, Class of 2023, Israel - Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University
- Wolu Chukwu, Class of 2022, Nigeria - Associate Computational Biologist at the Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard
- Florence Pauline Basubas, Class of 2019, Philippines - Space Biology Researcher
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Social Sciences at Minerva University
Uncover and hone the analytical and problem-solving skills to drive meaningful change and solve societal challenges. At Minerva University, you’re enabled to apply scientific methods to gain an understanding of the ways people think and act individually, in groups, and in societies.
of Social Sciences students are pursuing a double major
most common double major with Social Sciences is a combination with Computational Sciences
“The Location-Based Assignment (LBA) I am most fond of at this moment is the one I did for one of my Social Sciences classes in Seoul, South Korea. The LBA assignment asked us to explore ethical problems through a discussion with a local.I chose a problem I had been thinking about for a few years. During World War II, Imperial Japan systematically deceived and abducted South Korean women to be sexual slaves for their military. The victims have been protesting in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul for the past 30 years, demanding justice for the atrocities. In class, we learned about ethical concepts and how they are applied to social contexts. Through my LBA, we discussed how Japan and South Korea could resolve the issue while considering the different ethical theories and their impact on the community.”
Nara Erdenebileg,
Class of 2025, Mongolia
At Minerva, learning doesn't stop when class is over. Students apply academic knowledge in real-world settings and leave a lasting impact on the cities they rotate through in their four years at Minerva. As a Social Sciences major, you'll have the chance to develop plans to integrate a slum community to the city of Buenos Aires, considering cultural, economic, and infrastructural aspects, or to design a future sustainable civilization through the lens of collapsology with the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) in Berlin, among other curricular experiences.
During the summer, Social Sciences students extend their knowledge and experience from the academic year and secure competitive internships with leading organizations. These include consulting and policy firms, embassies, renowned institutions such as UNICEF, the U.S. Senate, the Global Energy Monitor, the Green Climate Fund, the Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, and more.
Vlad, Class of 2025, previously interned at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the digital and cyber diplomacy department.
“I have been curious about foreign affairs ever since high school, but I gained more knowledge regarding political science theories in my Political Science and Social Change course. At the end of the course, while discussing careers in political science, I said to myself, "I would love to try out diplomacy one day." Right after that course, I started my application for this internship. A while later, during one of my Comparative Constitutional Law classes, my professor shared a fascinating article on diplomacy in my part of the world that provided me with insights I used in my application.”
Vlad Virtonen,
Class of 2025, Estonia
Students can also take advantage of Minerva University-facilitated opportunities, such as our Laboratory for the Science of Music, Health, and Wellness in San Francisco.
At the end of your 4 years, your learning will culminate in a Capstone Project that can involve analyzing the dynamics and complexities of global waste trade, recommending policies to mitigate Japan's fertility fall, or studying the impact of author gender, ethnicity, and university affiliation on perceived credibility, for example.
“My Capstone is about the importance of social capital in ending homelessness. I have been volunteering with Miracle Messages since my second year of Minerva, and when I was presented an opportunity to run a program evaluation for Miracle Messages’ Basic Income pilot program, I decided to make it my Capstone. The evaluation shows that Basic Income + social support changes lives (66% secured housing). My Capstone concludes with recommendations on how social support programs can be implemented and infused into government programs.”
Julia Ip,
Class of 2022, Canada
Core Courses
Major specific coursework begins in the second year at Minerva. In their second year, students majoring in Social Sciences enroll in core courses that provide the foundation for the Social Sciences concentrations. They also take electives from core courses offered in other majors.
Concentration Courses
In their third year, Social Sciences majors select a concentration, begin taking courses within it and begin work on their capstone courses. They also take electives chosen from other Minerva courses (other concentration courses in Social Sciences, core and concentration courses in other colleges).
In the fourth year, Social Sciences majors enroll in additional electives chosen from Minerva’s course offerings within or outside the major. Additionally, they take senior tutorials in the major, and finish their capstone courses.
Social Sciences
Core Courses
Prerequisite: SS51 / Complex Systems
Prerequisite: SS51 / Complex Systems
Prerequisite: SS51 / Complex Systems
Cognition, Brain, and Behavior
Concentrations
Prerequisite: SS110 / Psychology: From Neurons to Society
Prerequisite: SS110 / Psychology: From Neurons to Society
Prerequisite: SS110 / Psychology: From Neurons to Society
Designing Societies
Concentrations
Prerequisite: SS110 / Psychology: From Neurons to Society
Note: This course qualifies as part of the Interdisciplinary Minor in Sustainability.
Prerequisite: SS111 / Modern Economic Thought
Prerequisite: SS112 / Political Science and Social Change
Economics and Society
Concentrations
Prerequisite: SS111 / Modern Economic Thought
Prerequisite: SS111 / Modern Economic Thought
Note: This course qualifies as part of the Interdisciplinary Minor in Sustainability.
Prerequisite: SS111 / Modern Economic Thought
Empirical Approaches to the Social Sciences
Concentrations
Prerequisite: SS110 / Psychology: From Neurons to Society
Prerequisite: SS111 / Modern Economic Thought
Note: This course qualifies as part of the Interdisciplinary Minor in Sustainability because it takes an in-depth look at the complex interactions that take place between political, social, cultural, and economic factors that are relevant to sustainability. In general, students also learn how to use complexity thinking to analyze and compare the interactions between institutions, structures, and human actions that affect sustainable development issues across different political systems.
Prerequisite: SS112 / Political Science and Social Change
Politics, Government, and Society
Concentrations
Note: This course qualifies as part of the Interdisciplinary Minor in Sustainability because sustainability is increasingly a concern in a wide array of governance matters. Using case studies, the course explores sustainability as a governance issue in a variety of contexts, from local environmental regulation to transnational cooperation on climate change.
Prerequisite: SS112 / Political Science and Social Change
Note: This course qualifies as part of the Interdisciplinary Minor in Sustainability because it takes an in-depth look at the complex interactions that take place between political, social, cultural, and economic factors that are relevant to sustainability. In general, students also learn how to use complexity thinking to analyze and compare the interactions between institutions, structures, and human actions that affect sustainable development issues across different political systems.
Prerequisite: SS112 / Political Science and Social Change
Prerequisite: SS112 / Political Science and Social Change
Theory and Analysis in the Social Sciences
Concentrations
Prerequisite: SS110 / Psychology: From Neurons to Society
Prerequisite: SS111 / Modern Economic Thought
Note: This course qualifies as part of the Interdisciplinary Minor in Sustainability because sustainability is increasingly a concern in a wide array of governance matters. Using case studies, the course explores sustainability as a governance issue in a variety of contexts, from local environmental regulation to transnational cooperation on climate change.
Prerequisite: SS112 / Political Science and Social Change
Career Prospects
With a major in Social Sciences, you will be able to enter careers like:
- Policy Associate / Policy Specialist
- Legal Associate
- Social Sciences Researcher
- Counselor
- Editorial Producer
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Minerva University
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