The School of Information offers interactive undergraduate minors and certificates in a wide range of information-related areas that will support your major and help prepare you for a dynamic, data-driven future.
iSchool Undergraduate Minors
The eSports minor provides students a general understanding of eSports industries, gaming communities and the social issues related to gaming for sport. Students will learn about recent gaming trends in society and related employment trajectories possible in eSports. This minor is available on campus and online.
The Games and Behavior minor provides students not only with a broad understanding of important design principles and human behavior in games, but also the implications of gamification in society, without the need for extensive knowledge in computer programming, although technical classes are available to students with appropriate prerequisites. This minor is available on campus and online.
The Game Design and Development minor provides students an introduction to programming, design and game development fundamentals. Students in this minor study and develop games both for entertainment and other applications and purposes. This minor is available on campus and online.
In the Information Science, Technology and the Arts minor, students learn about all facets of information: deriving it, managing it and extracting meaning from it. The minor draws from the core classes in our BA and BS Information Science programs and is a great complement to almost any UArizona major. This minor is offered on campus only.
A minor in eSociety is an ideal add-on for just about any major on campus, as it focuses on issues in contemporary digital society from a variety of disciplinary vantage points. The minor in requires 18 units drawn from the eSociety major course list, and at least 12 of those units must be upper division (300 or 400 level). This minor is offered on campus and online.
Th Library and Information Science minor is a great introduction for work in any information context related to libraries, archives, special collections, material preservation, heath information management and more, and serves as a prelude to the iSchool's Master of Arts in Library and Information Science. This minor is offered on campus and online.
iSchool Undergraduate Certificates
The Data Science and Visualization certificate is designed for students who want to develop their skills and the confidence for tackling messy, real-world data problems using modern programming languages.
The Games and Simulation undergraduate certificate is for students who want to develop the skills necessary to create virtual interactive environments that span devices and platforms.
The Natural Language Processing undergraduate certificate is for students who want to develop the skills to teach computers to use language by extracting knowledge from text and use that knowledge in meaningful ways.
Declare Your Minor or Certificate
Any advisor can declare our minors or certificates, but you may also declare a minor or certificate online.
Multiple Use
You may use the same courses for up to 8 units of credit (2 classes) in iSchool minors, as long as the courses are approved for both programs and the multiple use is allowed within the other major or minor's double-dipping policy.
To learn more about an iSchool minor or certificate, contact the appropriate undergraduate academic advisor.