<p>Daughter is double minoring. It takes careful advance planning, but it can be done. In most minors, only one 4 unit course can also count for another minor or for your major, so most minors require at least 16 unique units. Your diversity course can double count as diversity and for your minor (and major). If you keep your grades WAY up, you might be eligible for the Academic Achievmenet Award, which allows you to take up to 20 units without extra charge if you need the units for multiple majors/minors. [USC</a> Academic Achievement Award | Undergraduate Education](<a href=“http://undergrad.usc.edu/renaissance/achievement_award.html]USC”>http://undergrad.usc.edu/renaissance/achievement_award.html)</p>
<p>A good way to plan it out is to draw up a grid of 8 semesters and start plugging in your classes - start with your GE (be sure one GE double counts for your major or a minor), then plug in your major requirements then your favorite minor. Finally, see if you can squeeze in that second minor. Another option is to just do one minor, but use any elective choices to tailor it to a custom-made Marketing-Consumer Behavior minor.</p>
<p>It is all in the planning - and you are very good at that!</p>