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Minors

A minor is a complimentary program that may be taken concurrently with many 120 credit hours degree programs at Dalhousie.Ìý

Developing or modifying a minor

If you're developing a new minor, or modifying an existing minor, first consult the associate dean academic in your faculty. Regulations and forms for minors are specific to each faculty.Ìý

To establish a new BA/BSc (90-credit hour degree) with a Minor (concentration), please refer to the process for new programs or major modifications.Ìý

Modifications to existing minors are considered 'major' if they impact any of following:

  • Name
  • Rationale
  • Learning outcomes
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Modifications falling below this threshold are considered 'minor' and are delegated to the faculty for approval (consult your associate dean academic to discuss the extent of proposed modifications to a minor program). 

Suspending or terminating a minor

For suspension or termination of a minor, please use theÌý(login required) for degrees/majors.

Approval process for minors

Proposals for minors are recommended for approval by the Senate Academic Programs and Research Committee (SAPRC) and the Undergraduate Academic Programs Subcommittee (UAPSC).Ìý

Process for new minors, major modifications, suspensions, or terminations

  • Department/school approval
  • Faculty approval
  • Undergraduate Academic Programs Subcommittee (UAPSC)

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