Hey everyone! I’m back for another week blogging. If you’ve followed along for a while, you might know that I am a Communication major, with a track in Broadcast Meteorology and a minor in Emergency Management. It’s honestly a mouthful whenever someone asks me what I’m studying at school, but a lot of thought and planning went into planning everything out. Here is how I chose my minor and degree track:
I originally came into Embry-Riddle as a Meteorology major, but switched to Communication when I learned about the unique program that is offered at Riddle. Communication students are required to have a minor, but in place of this they can choose a track in Broadcast Meteorology, taking all the broadcast and weather electives with the communication classes still required by the degree. This degree seemed perfect to me, and the track was a no brainer for me to take.
The decision to add my Emergency Management minor was a little different. I added that minor during my sophomore year after meeting with my advisor. I had realized that I had 2 open elective spots opened to fill in my degree plan, and based on the weather and communication courses I had or was planning on taking, the 2 additional required courses for the minor would fit perfectly. It also will help post graduation when I am in my career. Once I declared the minor, I was all set to go.
Depending on what it is, a minor can help complement your degree. If you have a minor in mind you want to add, I recommend talking with your academic advisor to see if it is feasible in your degree plan. I hope this guide was helpful if you’re considering adding a minor to your degree!
Thanks for stopping by,
Dominic ☀️
