Verb
minor in (third-person singular simple present minors in, present participle minoring in, simple past and past participle minored in) (transitive)
(Canada, US, education) To study as or qualify in a subsidiary subject at college or university.
Antonym: major in
We are minor in everything but our passions. Elizabeth Bowen
I went to performing arts high school, and I took dance and acting every day. Then, I went to Marymount Manhattan College and I have a B.A. in acting, with a concentration in theater performance and a minor in musical theater. I studied there for three years. Jenna Ushkowitz
I had a minor in Russian history, and this was at the time when the big Cold War was going on. Kevin J. Anderson
I have an economics degree with a minor in sociology. The reason I have that is because I want to do a ministry in urban areas and help with underprivileged kids. Jeremy Lin
Many [Western Christians] habitually think and act as if there is no eternity. . . . We major in the momentary and minor in the momentous. Randy Alcorn
According to court documents, Christian was extradited from Portugal for sexually abusing a minor in June 2017, then travelled to the Netherlands and Italy while still on probation after his release. Source: Internet