Students who pursue a minor in human relations examine discrimination based on race, gender, age, class, religion, disability, physical appearance, sexual orientation, nationality or culture, and they learn how to create social and institutional change. You'll acquire critical-thinking and investigative skills to examine alternative viewpoints for values, veracity and outcomes. You'll also build self-awareness and skills for living and working in a multicultural society. You'll examine the psychological, social, political and economic realities involved in culturally diverse and complex human interactions.