“The minor in Integrated Design provides students of all majors with an understanding of diverse perspectives, design process and production of designed objects and experiences”, according to Lerner Business and Economics (where the minor is housed). Students will learn about the integrated design process, not only through class but with hands-on experiences as well. The 18 credit minor is made up of core (one class), perspective (one class), process (one class), and production courses (three classes). The student selects from a listing of relevant courses in each category to make up the minor. The courses are in various disciplines including: Entrepreneurship, Engineering, Art, Anthropology, Music, Fashion, Computer Science, Communication, and many more. All students will complete a core design team project that demonstrates: Perspectives, Process, and Production.  The minor prepares students for a career in many different fields, some of which include: product development, architecture, finance, fashion, and engineering.