Admission into the Minor
Students who choose to declare a minor must meet with an advisor in the minor department. Students should complete the Change of Major/Minor Application online under the Student tab of myBama before or during the third year of full-time enrollment. A minor in addiction and recovery is available to students outside of the major in addiction and recovery.
Code and Title | Hours |
HD 210 | Understanding Addiction | 3 |
| 15 |
| Trauma & Stress | |
| Probs Child/Adol |
| Found Addict Counsel | |
| Policy Issues of Addictions | |
| Addiction Prevention | |
| Addiction and the Family | |
| Addiction:Treat/Recover | |
| Juvenile Delinquency | |
| Drugs, Society, & Human Behav | |
| Chemical Dependency | |
Total Hours | 18 |
Grade Point Average
A 2.0 grade point average in the minor is required for completion of the degree. The minor GPA is calculated based on all courses applicable to the minor that the student has attempted at UA and all work attempted applicable to the minor throughout the entire higher education career. Please see the Grades and Grade Points section of this catalog for an explanation on grade point average calculations.
Upper-level Residency
A minimum of six hours of 300- and 400-level courses in the minor must be earned on this campus.
Ancillary Courses
This minor does not require ancillary courses.
Additional Minor Requirements
Students are responsible for ensuring that they have met all University, College, major and minor requirements. However, each student must meet with an adviser in the major department for academic planning and to be cleared for registration each semester. College advisers are also available for additional assistance with minor, College and University requirements. Students are not permitted to count the same required course towards completion of a major or second minor within the Department of Human Development and Family Studies. A minor in addiction and recovery is available to students outside of the major in addiction and recovery.