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Double Major and Minor Program

Double Major and Minor Program

DOUBLE MAJOR
Double major students must satisfy all of the degree requirements in their primary majors, and must take and successfully pass all of the required and elective courses in their secondary majors.

Students who have BUS 101 Introduction to Business I (Decision Making) as an area requirement in their primary majors are exempt from taking BUS 100 Fundamentals of Business Administration and BUS 190 Introduction to Business Informatics in their secondary majors. Students who do not have BUS 101 Introduction to Business I (Decision Making) as an area requirement in their primary majors must take and successfully pass BUS 100 and BUS 190.

For Faculty of Business students whose secondary major is another Faculty of Business program, credit and grade transfer rules specified in their primary major will be applied for BUS 101 Introduction to Business I (Decision Making) course. For their secondary major, credit and grade transfer rules specified for the secondary major will be applied.

Double major students are not required to complete internships in their secondary majors. It is sufficient for these students to complete the internship requirements in their primary majors.

Double major students must complete at least 306 (240+66) credits in total in order to be eligible for graduation from their secondary majors. Students whose total credits remain below 306 after completing all of the requirements of their primary majors and secondary majors can complete their remaining credits:

• By taking “Program” electives if they double major in the Economics program.
• Faculty of Business students who have MGMT 402 and SEC 402 as an area requirement in their primary majors and whose secondary major is International Trade and Business (BAIBUS) are exempt from taking IBUS 402 and IBUS 404 as an area requirement in their BAIBUS secondary major program. For these students, MGMT 402 and SEC 402 are counted towards IBUS 402 and IBUS 404, respectively.
• Faculty of Business students whose primary major is International Trade and Business (BAIBUS) and secondary major is any other Faculty of Business program are exempt from taking MGMT 402 and SEC 402 as an area requirement in their secondary major. IBUS 402 and IBUS 404 are counted towards MGMT 402 and SEC 402, respectively, if these two courses are part of the degree requirements for the secondary major.

MINOR
Students who have BUS 101 Introduction to Business I (Decision Making) as an area requirement in their primary majors are exempt from taking BUS 100 Fundamentals of Business Administration and BUS 190 Introduction to Business Informatics in their minor program. Students who do not have BUS 101 Introduction to Business I (Decision Making) as an area requirement in their primary majors must take and successfully pass BUS 100 and BUS 190.

• For Faculty of Business students who minor in another Faculty of Business program, credit and grade transfer rules specified in their primary major will be applied for BUS 101 Introduction to Business I (Decision Making) course. For their minor program, credit and grade transfer rules specified for the minor program will be applied.
• Faculty of Business students who have MGMT 402 and SEC 402 as an area requirement in their primary majors and whose minor is International Trade and Business (BAIBUS) are exempt from taking IBUS 402 and IBUS 404 as an area requirement in their BAIBUS minor program. For these students, MGMT 402 and SEC 402 are counted towards IBUS 402 and IBUS 404, respectively.
• Faculty of Business students whose primary major is International Trade and Business (BAIBUS) and minor is any other Faculty of Business program are exempt from taking MGMT 402 and SEC 402 as an area requirement in their minor. IBUS 402 and IBUS 404 are counted towards MGMT 402 and SEC 402, respectively, if these two courses are part of the degree requirements for the minor.

Minor program students must complete at least 270 (240+30) credits in total in order to be eligible for graduation from their minor programs. Students whose total credits remain below 270 after completing all of the requirements of their primary majors and the Economics minor program can complete their remaining credits by taking “Program” electives offered by the Economics program.

Students admitted to minor programs are required to complete the following courses offered in their minor programs.

Courses for MINOR in Economics (BAECON) Program

Course Code

Course Name

ECTS

Core Courses

(All specified courses must be completed)

ECON 201

Advanced Microeconomics

6

ECON 202

Advanced Macroeconomics

6

ECON 301

Econometrics I

6

ECON 302

Econometrics II

6

Elective Courses

(At least 1 of the specified courses must be completed)

ECON 303

International Trade and Economics

6

ECON 304

Industrial Organization

6

ECON 307

Game Theory

6

Elective Courses

(At least 1 of the specified courses must be completed)

Elective Course I

BAECON Program Elective

6

    

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