A "Minor" referes to a secondary area of study chosen in addition to the primary fields of study, often referred to as the "Major". This "minor" can provide a way to explore a different area of interests or gain expertise in a secondary subject. However, while a "Minor" can contribute to your academic development and expand your knowledge, it does not lead to a seperate Bachelor's degree.
While pursuing a Bachelor's degree, you can choose to complete the requirement for a "Minor" if you wish. This would involve taking additional elective courses in the chosen minor subject area, meeting the credit hour and coursework requirements set by your institution. Depending on the university and the specific minor you select, the number of credit hours required for a minor may vary.
Earning a minor can enrich your education and enhance your overall academic experience, but it does not result in a separate Bachelor's degree. When you graduate and receive your bachelor's degree , your diploma will indicate your major field of study, and your official transcript may note that you have also completed the requirement for specific minor