Majors, Minors & Programs

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Learn more about the Theatre Minor Program

The Theatre minor allows students to focus on acting, tech or history by enhancing communication skills and preparing students for whatever drama lies ahead.

School

School of the Arts, Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences

Est. Time to Complete

2-3 Years

Delivery Mode

On Campus

Learn more about the Therapeutic Recreation and Wellness Program

The Therapeutic Recreation and Wellness degree program at York College offers a starting point for numerous career paths that allow you to work with individuals of all ages and abilities. Using evidence-based practices, students graduate ready to support wellbeing throughout their communities.

School

Dr. Donald E. and Lois J. Myers School of Nursing and Health Professions

Est. Time to Complete

4 Years

Delivery Mode

On Campus

Learn more about the Urban Education Minor Program

The Urban Education minor will allow students to gain more self-efficacy in working with diverse student populations.  Students in any major will acquire valuable insight into the needs of urban education and common issues found in such settings.  These skills will better prepare graduates to address such needs in their chosen careers.

 

School

School of the Arts, Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences

Est. Time to Complete

2-3 Years

Delivery Mode

On Campus

Learn more about the Visual Communication Minor Program

The minor in Visual Communication provides students with an opportunity to learn how to use imagery, typography, and technology to better understand the role of graphic design in many disciplines. From practical hands-on studio work to critical discussion, the minor in Visual Communication provides valuable skills that benefit all majors.

School

School of the Arts, Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences

Est. Time to Complete

2-3 Years

Delivery Mode

On Campus

Learn more about the Women and Gender Studies Minor Program

The Women’s and Gender Studies Minor introduces students to the concept of gender as an organizing principle of cultural experience. Through interdisciplinary study, students will understand gender as a key factor that drives both continuity and change in our culture. Courses in this minor explore the implications of gender and gender roles in both Western and non-Western societies.

Study of the ways in which gender shapes human consciousness and determines the social, political, and cultural organization of society will stimulate both students’ intellectual growth and their personal awareness of how gender affects their world.

School

School of the Arts, Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences

Est. Time to Complete

2-3 Years

Delivery Mode

On Campus

Learn more about the Youth Resilience Certificate Program

This program is designed to position ready certified educators to explore culturally and emotionally responsive approaches to education and to positively engage with their schools and communities in ways that support the range of non-academic factors that contribute to student achievement.

School

Graduate and Professional Programs

Est. Time to Complete

9-12 Months

Delivery Mode

Online