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Minors
Minors are a great way to broaden your knowledge, make yourself more marketable, or simply pursue an alternate area of interest while at university. A minor can be completed within the same faculty as your major or in an alternate faculty. Please review specific requirements of the minor you’re interested in and .
The Faculty of Environment offers the following Minors:
Double Minors
Students wishing to prepare themselves in two program areas, but not desiring to undertake a major or a joint major program, may complete a program consisting of two extended minors, an extended minor and a minor, or two minors for the Bachelor of Arts degree, at least one of which must be in the Faculty of Environment. Students interested in this option must meet with a .
A minor program requires at least 15 upper division units within a single program area unless otherwise specified in the Calendar. An extended minor consists of the lower division requirements for a major, plus the upper division requirements for a minor.
Requirements include those listed under the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree below as well as these additional requirements:
- the lower division requirements for each extended minor and/or minor programs
- 21 upper division units taken in Faculty of Environment courses, of which at least 12 must be completed at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV
- no more than 8 upper division units transferred from another institution may be used toward an extended minor or minor
See the Double Minor Requirements in the .
Want to explore more ways to customize your undergraduate experience and match your passions with your skills? Check out our certificates and joint majors!