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* A maximum of 3 credit hours of transfer credit may be used to satisfy the course requirements for a minor.
 
* A maximum of 3 credit hours of transfer credit may be used to satisfy the course requirements for a minor.
 
* A maximum of 6 credit hours of Special Topics courses may be included in a minor program or the student may complete 3 credit hours of Special Topics and 3 credit hours of either Special Problems or Undergraduate Research. Students may not use 6 credit hours of either Special Problems or Undergraduate Research for a minor.
 
* A maximum of 6 credit hours of Special Topics courses may be included in a minor program or the student may complete 3 credit hours of Special Topics and 3 credit hours of either Special Problems or Undergraduate Research. Students may not use 6 credit hours of either Special Problems or Undergraduate Research for a minor.
 
== Trivia ==
 
 
* Typically, a student pursuing a Masters in Industrial Design without an undergraduate Industrial Design background must take an additional year of preparatory classes before starting the degree. Taking an Industrial Design minor as an undergraduate allows you to skip this preparatory year.
 
   
 
https://catalog.gatech.edu/programs/minor-industrial-design/#requirementstext
 
https://catalog.gatech.edu/programs/minor-industrial-design/#requirementstext

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