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Table B: Minor Plans

Minors Offered in the Bachelor of Science Program (3970)

Minor
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Please note: In addition to the Minors listed below, 24 units of credit (uoc) taken at Level II or III in any Major listed in Table A will also satisfy the requirements of a Minor.
Aviation
Australian Studies
Chinese Studies
Cognitive Studies
Development Studies
Education
English
Environmental Studies
European Studies
Film
French
Geography
German Studies
Greek (Modern)
History
History and Philosophy of Science
Indonesian Studies
Japanese Studies
Jewish Studies
Korean Studies
Linguistics
Media, Culture and Technology
Music
Philosophy
Political Economy
Politics and International Relations
Policy Studies
Sociology and Anthropology
Spanish and Latin American Studies
Theatre Studies
Women's and Gender Studies
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
All Minors from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences require a total of 24 upper level units of credit from a particular School.
Note: No more than 12 units of credit of level 1 courses may be taken in any one of these Minors.
Accounting
24 Level II or III uoc in Accounting courses.
Aviation
Biomechanics
12 uoc of Level 1 Maths
Biological Anthropology
Plus 6 uoc from any other Level II or III course listed under "Biological Anthropology" in Table A.
Botany
Also recommended: BIOS1301
Business Economics
24 Level II or III uoc in Business Economics courses.
Business Law and Taxation
 
24 Level II or III uoc in Business Law and Taxation
Business Statistics
24 Level II or III uoc in Business Statistics courses.
Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry
To be advised
24 Level II or III uoc in Chemical Engineering or Industrial Chemistry courses
Civil Engineering
Computing
Ecology
Also recommended: BIOS1301
May include 6 uoc from BIOS2031, BIOS2051, BIOS2061, GEOS2071 for a total 12 uoc of Level 2 courses
Plus 6 uoc from: BIOS3071, BIOS3081, BIOS3091, GEOS3761
Economic History
24 Level II or III uoc in Economic History courses
Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications
18 uoc from one of the following groups:
Group one: Choose three from these courses - ELEC3004, ELEC3014, ELEC3041, ELEC3006, ELEC3016
Finance
24 Level II or III uoc in Finance courses
Human Resource Management
24 Level II or III uoc in Human Resource Management courses
Industrial Relations
24 Level II or III uoc in Industrial Relations courses
Information Systems
24 Level II or III uoc in Information Systems courses
International Business
24 Level II or III uoc in International Business courses
Marketing
24 Level II or III uoc in Marketing courses
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
MECH3601, MECH3602 or an alternative sequence of 24 uoc at Level II or III with the approval of the Head of School
Pathology
Pharmacology
PHPH2011, PHPH3251 plus 12 uoc from any Level II or III Physiology, Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Chemistry
Planning
24 uoc from Level II and III PLAN courses
Remote Sensing
Science Communication
Plus 12 Level II or III uoc in SCOM electives ( e.g. Internship, HPSC, PSYC, MARK) Refer to the Science Communication Office for appropriate selection.
Surveying and Spatial Information Systems
24 Level II or III uoc in Surveying and Spatial Information Systems courses
Zoology
Also recommended:BIOS1301

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