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n. someone under legal age, which is generally 18, except for cer...
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In general, something that is less than something else. For example, the teres minor muscle is smaller than the teres major muscle.
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A person under the age of 18 years old.
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One who is under the legal age for an adult, which varies by state (usually age 18 or 21).
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early 14c., "a Franciscan," from Latin Fratres Minores "lesser brethren," name chosen by St. Francis, who founded the order, for the sake of humility; see minor (adj.). From c. 140 [..]
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early 13c., menour "Franciscan" (see minor (n.)), from Latin minor "less, lesser, smaller, junior," figuratively "inferior, less important," formed as a masculine/feminin [..]
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One of the two modes of the tonal system. The minor mode can be identified by the dark, melancholic mood.
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Someone under legal age, which is generally 18, except for certain purposes such as drinking alcoholic beverages.
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of lesser importance or stature or rank; "a minor poet"; "had a minor part in the play"; "a minor official"; &quot [..]
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A person under the age of 18.
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not important. The same word also means a person who is not yet an adult
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Laws regarding work hours, work conditions and occupations for certain ages under 18 years of age.
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is a young person who is not considered a legal adult.
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A group of related units approved by a faculty board and listed in the handbook taken over two levels and amounting to a minimum of four credit points. Submajors are not included on academic transcripts or testamurs.
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smaller, less, slighter
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greber
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incidental
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a person who has not yet reached the age of majority compare adult, juvenile, major
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The determinant formed when the row and column containing that element are deleted.
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“A minor is defined as, among other things, a person, whether fictitious or not, who a law enforcement officer represented to (i) had not attained the age of 18 years, and (ii) could be provided for t [..]
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In reference to legal beverage alcohol service, an individual under the age of 21.
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A secondary area of specialization completed by a student in a subject outside the "Major" area. Minor program requirements are described in Faculty program sections of this Calendar.
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If you are studying towards a Bachelor of Arts you will complete either a major and a minor, or two majors (double major). A minor consists of 75 points in an Arts subject, including at least 45 point [..]
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A program of study requiring fewer courses than a major.
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a secondary field of academic study with a concentration or specialization different than a major.
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A collection of 7–12 courses in a single subject area. Sometimes you can choose to complete a minor in addition to a major, or another minor, or an extended minor.
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A set of related courses which are structures for students to achieve specific learning outcomes. A minor requires the completed of 24 units. Minors can be in a single discipline (eg mathematics) or m [..]
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A sequence of depth study in a second area of specialisation, available in some programs, comprising fewer units of credit than a major. For example, a student enrolled in a Bachelor of Commerce might [..]
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(n) a young person of either sex(adj) of lesser importance or stature or rank(adj) lesser in scope or effect(adj) inferior in number or size or amount(adj) of a scale or mode(adj) not of legal age(adj [..]
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A sequence of topics required to be taken as defined in your course rule, generally as part of a major.
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V DEP threaten| speak/act menacingly; make threatening movement; give indication of
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See study area B.
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A component of an undergraduate degree, consisting of courses at 200-level or above in a recognised subject, or subject area, worth at least 60 points, and including at least 15 points at 300-level.
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A Minor option is comprised of 18 credits by a department/discipline. A degree with a single Minor is not available.
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Collection of courses indicating additional specialization in an area of study beyond the major. Minors do not appear on the student's diploma but are listed on the student's transcript.
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A minor is a secondary subject area of concentration within a Bachelor Degree.
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A subject area of secondary specialisation within a university degree. A minor requires fewer units of study than a major, but enables an additional study area to be included in a degree. A minor norm [..]
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The lesser set of discipline-specific (or multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary) requirements in an undergraduate program of study. The minor typically consists of a minimum of 15 hours or more in a [..]
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A secondary field of study. In some cases, the minor is related or complementary to the major.
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The term "minor" (or "minor program of study") refers to an area of academic interest that is studied at the same time as a major. Minors are not "stand-alone" credential [..]
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A complement to a bachelor's degree program/major requiring at least 18 credit hours in a field.
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A student’s secondary field of study.
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An area of interest which can be pursued at the same time as the major. Some majors require students to have a minor and most minors are 12-18 semester hours. Check your Degree Works audit and program [..]
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means a discipline or field of study which amounts to 40 credit points in an undergraduate course.
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A student’s secondary area of study. Most minors consist of a minimum of 18 credit hours within a specific area of study.
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A secondary field of specialized study that does not lead to a degree. A minor will be noted on the transcript by not on the diploma.
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A secondary concentration in a specific subject or career field.
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Focused area of study with less emphasis than a major
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A secondary area of study that may or may not be required for your degree.
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The secondary field of study a student plans to pursue in addition to the major but with less emphasis. A minor is not required.
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An approved combination of subjects which have a minimum value of 24 credit points offered by one or more academic units, of which 12 credit points should be at least 200 level or higher. The minor shall be recorded on the official academic transcript. Approved minor studies include those listed in Appendix 3 – Schedule of Minor Studies.
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A secondary concentration of courses that compliments the primary course of study for a student’s major. For example, a student may major in Secondary Education with a minor in Spanish that will prepare them to be a high school Spanish teacher.
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A second field of interest in the undergraduate curriculum, which officially consists of a minimum of 27 designated term credits of related course work, 12 of which must be at the upper-division level.
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Approximately eighteen (18) credits in an area outside a student's major department.
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Additional coursework in a specific discipline other than the declared major, usually related to the major, but not always.
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A cohesive set of required and elective courses that, when completed by a student, connotes knowledge and skills in a discipline, region or topic area, but not at the depth of a major. The minor is de [..]
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The student's secondary field of concentration. Students who decide to pursue a minor will usually complete about five courses in this second field of study.
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a sequence of 4 units, normally in a second area of specialisation. A minor would normally consist of 2 units at introductory and 2 at intermediate level. A minor may also be multi-disciplinary.
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A minor is a group of courses, fewer than the number required for a major, for students who want to pursue an interest in addition to their major. Minors vary in credit from 15-21 credits.  Each department that offers a minor specifies the required courses in the Undergraduate Catalog.
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A subject area you may choose to study at the same time you study in your major program. Minor programs have fewer requirements.
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is the secondary concentration of study that may be offered at four-year colleges or universities.
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A person under 18 years of age.
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An infant or person who is under the age of legal competence. One under 18.
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An individual under the age of 18 (eighteen) years.
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A systematic program of study in an area of emphasis outside a student's major that requires a less amount of credit hours than a major. A student cannot earn a minor while pursuing an Associate Degree.
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n. subespecialización; menor de edad
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A stipulated set of four courses that in scope and sequence provide breadth of study within a specific discipline, field or professional area within an undergraduate program.
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Minor programs of study are optional and consist of a minimum of 21 semester credits in one discipline. More information on the academic minors offered at Colorado State University can be found under Majors and Programs here on the Advising@CSU Web site.
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An academic subject area that a student chooses to have a secondary focus on during their undergraduate studies. Unlike a major, a minor is typically not required, but it allows a student to take a few additional courses in a subject different from his or her major. [Back to Top]
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A secondary subject of field of study in which the student intends to specialize. Offered only for baccalaureate degree programs.
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The student's secondary area of academic study. A minor is an attribute to a degree and not an entity by itself. A minor can only be obtained at the same time that the student graduates with a ma [..]
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A sequence of related courses (minimum of 21 credits), which provide a student with unique opportunities to complement the major. Minors may be disciplinary (e.g., economics, range ecology) or multidi [..]
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A field of secondary emphasis. The total number of units required in the minor field is typically less than that required for the major.
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An optional course of study that allows you to take several classes as an introduction to a specific subject or discipline area. Minors require significantly fewer credits than majors and are not requ [..]
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An academic subject area in which a student may take the second-greatest concentration of courses. While a major may require as many as sixteen courses for a degree, a minor may require only four or five courses.
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A person under age 18, the age of legal majority.Minor gift Any gift with a value of $100 or less.
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An academic program with a lesser degree of specialization than a major.  Includes only some classes from the discipline of study.
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an academic program with a lesser degree of specialization than a major with only a few courses drawn from one discipline.
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A stream of courses within a program which are related in content and comprising up to 18 units (usually four courses). A minor is generally a subset of courses within a major and is not included on a [..]
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a diatonic scale with a half step between the second and third notes of the scale; the upper tetrachord of a minor scale is variable, resulting in natural, harmonic, and melodic forms of the minor sca [..]
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tonality based on a minor scale.
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[0] A group of three modes, the most basic of which is the natural minor, or Aeolian, consisting of T-S-T-T-S-T-T. The harmonic minor consists of T-S-T-T-S-T+S-S. It may be derived from the natural minor by raising the subtonic
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One of 2 modes of the tonal system. Music that is written using the major key has a negative or sad character.
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This is a type of scale or chord that sounds darker, maybe more sad, kinda gloomy. Minor scales or chords do use flats. This is kind of subjective, and will be explained much more in-depth in the less [..]
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A series of tones that defines a minor tonality. The natural minor scale has the same tones as the major scale, but uses the sixth tone of the major scale as its tonic. Thus, the half steps are betwee [..]
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A series of tones that defines a minor tonality. The natural minor scale has the same tones as the major scale, but uses the sixth tone of the major scale as its tonic. Thus, the semitones (half steps [..]
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Scales and keys in western music come in two main types: major and minor. Major scales and scales make the music cheerful; minor keys and scales make the music more serious.
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The quality of a chord having its intervals as the 1st, flat 3rd and 5th of the major scale
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Based on a mode or scale pattern of pitches arranged in whole- (W) and half- (H) step intervals: WHWWHWW; stereotyped as sad, dramatic, passionate. (The preceding pattern is known as “natural minor”; slight alterations produce “harmonic minor” and “melodic minor.”)
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In Washington, any person younger than 21 years of age.
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As it relates to immigration law, a minor is regarded as an unmarried person under the age of 21 years old.
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A person in the U.S. under 18 years of age.
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A Person who has not attained the age at which full Civil Rights are accorded.
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A parasitic hemoflagellate of the subgenus Leishmania Leishmania that infects man and Rodents. This taxonomic complex includes species which cause a Disease called Oriental sore which is a form of Cut [..]
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The part of the Pelvis, inferior to the pelvic brim, that comprises both the pelvic cavity and the part of the Perineum lying inferior to the Pelvic Diaphragm.
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In most states, a person under the age of 18.
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, in termites (Isoptera) and ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), minor worker, q.v. (T-B; Tulloch).
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"Minor" means an individual who is under 18 years of age.
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  A person under the age of 18.
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Generally someone under the age of 18.
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A minor is a person under the age of 18. They are viewed by the law as having limited capacity.
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An individual under the age of 18 (eighteen) years.
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A person under the age of 18.
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n. someone under legal age, which is generally 18, except for certain purposes such as drinking alcoholic beverages.
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Any person under the age of 18 years old. See Juvenile above.
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A person who is not yet 18 years old
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Diamonds or clubs.
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A person under legal age, that is, below the age at which he or she will be accorded full contracting rights.
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Secondary field of study in which a student concentrates.
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Many US students at the undergraduate level also choose a field to “minor” in. This is optional and will involve taking 4-5 classes in one subject. One can “minor” in a subject in addition to a doing a major, but one cannot do a minor instead of completing a major.
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This is a term used in wills and probate.
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While students at four year colleges always declare a major, it is typically optional for them to select a minor. A minor is a subject in which the student takes extra courses, but not enough to qualify as a major. Some students choose minors that relate to their major, such as a major in Business and a minor in Economics, or they may choose a mino [..]
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MINEURE Introductory-level training in a branch or sub-branch of a particular subject or discipline consisting of 30 credits of which at least 6 must be at the 3000 level or above.
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Academic subject area in which a student concentrates, though with fewer credits than a major.
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A set of related courses which are structures for students to achieve specific learning outcomes. A minor requires the completed of 24 units. Minors can be in a single discipline (eg mathematics) or m [..]
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A child who is under the age of 18.
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A program of at least 15 credits in a coherent set of courses in a particular discipline, department or program designed for students to attain some competence in a second area of study without fulfilling the full range of requirements of the major.
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A minor is a secondary field of study outside of the major field. Some degrees require a minor.
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A minor is a program of study requiring fewer courses than a major.
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A person under the age of 18 years. A minor does not have full legal capacity and cannot make a will.
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In most states, a person under the age of 18 or 21.
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A minor is an academic subject area a student chooses as a secondary focus during undergraduate studies. Unlike a major, a minor is typically not required, but it allows a student to take a few additional courses in a subject different from his or her major.
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a person under 18 years of age.
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A person under 18 years of age. Minor interest
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