Minors in Bissett School of Business

What is a minor? A minor is a group of courses that focus on a particular discipline and gives the student an additional area of expertise. While a minor doesn't involve as many courses as a major, taking a minor shows that you have advanced knowledge in two areas rather than in just one.

You should consider a minor if:

  • you have more than one main interest.
  • you want to show that you have a range of interests, that you have a well-rounded degree.
  • you want to connect two areas of study.

What's the difference between a major and a minor?

  • A major involves more courses and more commitment (16–24 courses in one area)
  • A minor involves fewer courses (a minimum of 6 courses)
  • A major has more specific requirements than a minor

Minors available through the Bissett School of Business

How do I declare a minor?

Students planning to complete a minor should check with an Advisor early in their studies so that they can ensure that they meet all requirements before graduation. Most courses at the 3000 and 4000 level have prerequisites, so students should consider those prerequisites when selecting their 1000- and 2000-level courses.

Students must declare their intention to complete a minor. The form is available at the Office of the Registrar or online.

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