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Business (Honours minor) | |||||
| Add an invaluable component to your resumé. Combine your degree with an Honours minor in Business and graduate with in-demand skills that will impress today's employers and give you the breadth of knowledge needed to understand business and business functions in our globalized world.
No matter what field or career you end up in, having a background in business will complement the expertise and skills you acquired through your major and set you on a fast course for success. The Honours Minor may be combined with any approved non-business Honours program that offers a major/minor option in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, the Faculty of Health and the Faculty of Science and Engineering. The possibilities for combining a major with this valuable minor are endless; pair it with Social Work, International Development Studies, Urban Studies, or whatever other relevant program you are pursuing. Students are required to have completed one 12U mathematics Advanced Functions or the equivalent. Students must also have completed 30 university credits or the equivalent and attained a minimum cumulative grade point average of 5.00 (C+) in their home program at York. No math? You can take a 6-credit course MATH 1510 to give you the skills you need or pursue the Mathematics for Admissions Waiver offered through Continuing Education. | |||||
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| Get detailed information on degree and program requirements to enter and graduate from this program. (This information is to be used in conjunction with the University undergraduate calendar, which in all cases is the final authority). | |||||
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| Offered by: | School of Administrative Studies | ||||
| Contact: | For more information, contact the School of Administrative Studies at 416-736-5210. | ||||
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