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Regent University offers communication, arts and English minors online and in Virginia Beach, VA 23464.

Undergraduate Minors: Arts & Communication/English

On Campus, Online
15-18

Interested in more than one area of study? You can easily enhance your undergraduate degree by adding one of our minors in the field of arts, communication or English to your program. Simply complete 15-18 credits of specified courses in the subject area chosen. The minor must be listed on your Program Worksheet form along with the required courses documented.

  • Demonstrate your well-rounded college education to future employers.
  • Develop additional professional and/or specialized skills to help you stand out as a job candidate.
  • Explore a field of interest simply because you love it.

Adding a minor to your degree program will increase your marketability and supplement your chosen career path.

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“Regent gave me the skills I needed and prepared me for the work I’m doing now.”

Stryker Watts, 2013

“At Regent, we were encouraged in whatever we were studying and writing to tie into who we are as Christians and incorporate that extra layer. We were taught to do all things with excellence — and that should never be compromised.”

Debbie Holloway, B.A. in English, 2012 English

“When I think about Regent, I think about the wonderful people I've met here that have supported and loved me with the love of Christ, and that have helped me make this a home away from my home in Guatemala.”

Elisa Sosa, B.A., 2019 Animation

“Thanks to Regent, I finished my degree and took hold of my future.”

Mandy Rogers, 2010

“Regent's online, eight-week programs will help you take responsibility and have a way to be self-taught. You'll not only have that initiative, but you'll be able to interact with your professors online. It was really good for me.”

Taniki Richard, B.S., 2015