Undergraduate Minors

MINORS

Non-CCI Students who want to add a CCI Minor:

  • Must have an overall UNC Charlotte GPA of 2.0

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Artificial Intelligence

The Minor in Artificial Intelligence is designed for non-Computer Science majors to have significant exposure in fundamentals of computer science and the modern technical area of artificial intelligence, which can provide valuable knowledge and skill in the development of students’ majors and for the job market. For more information, CLICK.

Bioinformatics and Genomics

Designed to introduce students to the collection, informatics analysis and interpretation of data derived from genomic and biological macromolecular investigations, the Minor in Bioinformatics and Genomics provides students with a foundation of understanding and the computing skill necessary to communicate in the increasingly data-centric life sciences. In addition to gaining first-hand experience with current technologies for high-throughput data generation, students will receive training in up-to-date methods for data handling and interpretation while developing an understanding of critical issues in bioinformatics research design, statistical data analysis, and the application of genomics domain knowledge. For more information, CLICK.

Data Science

The Minor in Data Science is designed for non-Computer Science majors to have significant exposure in fundamentals of computer science and the modern technical area of data science, which can provide valuable knowledge and skill in the development of students’ majors and for the job market. For more information, CLICK.

Human-Centered Design

The Minor in Human-Centered Design provides students with the knowledge and skills in the application of human-centered design methods.

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Interactive Programming

The Minor in Interactive Programming provides students with the knowledge and skills in programming using event-driven languages. Students gain hands-on knowledge of how to develop web and software applications and understand critical issues in design, development, and implementation. For more information, CLICK.

Software Development

The Minor in Software Development provides students with the knowledge and skills in software development using programming languages. Students gain hands-on knowledge of software development processes. For more information, CLICK.

Software Systems

The Minor in Software Systems is designed for non-Computer Science majors to have significant exposure in fundamentals of computer science and the classical technical area of software systems, which can provide valuable knowledge and skill in the development of students’ majors and for the job market. For more information, CLICK.