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Medical Anthropology Minor

One of the leading programs in Canada, Medical Anthropology provides an anthropological perspective on health and illness processes and the socio-cultural factors that shape the experience of illness, patterns of health and disease, and access to health care services.

Advocacy & Public Engagement Minor

The Advocacy & Public Engagement Minor offers training using anthropological perspectives connecting the academic and non-academic sectors. We place an emphasis upon high-impact experiential education, including ethnographic community-based research and a capstone work placement.

Chinese Studies Minor

Study the language of one of the richest and oldest civilizations in the world. The Chinese Studies minor offers a rich and broad approach to teach students Chinese language, literature and culture. The Honours Minor degree will provide students with qualifications to meet their needs relevant to their professions as successful graduates of York.

Sexuality Studies

Core: Courses with SXST code; Non-Core: All courses without SXST code (e.g., GWST, SOSC, ANTH, etc.) For more information, please visit the Courses website and LA&PS Academic Advising.

Gender & Women's Studies

For more information, please visit the Courses website and LA&PS Academic Advising.

Marketing Minor

Gain new insights and open new career paths by blending your major with an Honours Minor in Marketing. The 30-credit program is housed in the School of Administrative Studies and open to all York students in an approved non-business Honours program.

Business Minor

The Business Honours Minor program may be combined with any approved non-business Honours program that offers a major/minor option in the Faculties of Environmental Studies, Health, Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, Science or the Lassonde School of Engineering.

Human Resource Management

This interdisciplinary and professional program focuses on all aspects related to managing people in organizations. Explore industrial relations, career management, gender and diversity, recruitment and selection, economics and statistics, training and development.

English Language Studies Minor

ESL courses are designed to meet the demands of the contemporary competitive professional environment. The program also provides you with a credential attesting to advanced knowledge and communicative competence in professional contexts.