A minor in Black studies can provide valuable preparation for careers in a range of settings. In the minor, you'll gain skills in research and analysis, oral and written communication, and critical thinking that can be applied in career paths from business to nonprofits to public policy.
Because the minor emphasizes questions of social justice, you will gain insight into areas such as criminal justice, health care, education and more that can prepare you for work in those fields. Additionally, your liberal arts classes will teach you how to analyze texts, communicate with diverse audiences and apply data to real-world problem solving.
The minor in Black studies can also provide a foundation for further study in graduate school, where you might pursue additional training in an applied field like health care or law or go on to pursue Black studies at the graduate level.