WHICH ADDITIONAL MAJOR/MINOR SHOULD I CHOOSE?

Ask yourself the following questions:

  • Am I enjoying The Courses in My Current Major?
  • Have I Taken Any Courses That I Particularly Enjoyed in another Major?
  • Do I Know What I Want To Do After I Graduate? Have I Changed My Mind About This Since Starting My Degree?
  • Is My Current Major Moving Me Towards My Next Steps?

Make an appointment with the Career Development Centre to help narrow down your choices, and align your second major/minor with your career goals!

Here is an approximation of course breakdowns between the different degree types:

The Following Programs are available to enhance your degree:


Available as 2nd Major Available as Minor
Biology Business EconomicsBiology Canadian Studies
Communications Economics Drama and Creative Arts Economics
French Studies International Studies English Ethics and Political Philosophy
Mathematics Political Science French Studies Gender and Women’s Studies
Professional Translation Psychology Global History and Justice Mathematics
Ethics and Political Philosophy Linguistics, Language and Society Political Science Sexuality Studies
Psychology Sociology
Spanish and Latin American Cultures and Societies Linguistics, Language and Society
International Studies

There are many advantages to adding to you degree, but be aware that:

  • In some cases, you may need to earn more than 120 credits to complete a second major or a minor.
  • Scheduling may be trickier between two programs

INTERESTED IN ADDING TO YOUR DEGREE?

Here’s how to do it!

  1. Submit a program change request online. Usually, you will submit this at the end of your first year, before June 30th. Note: Only one program change request is permitted per 365 days.
  2. Review your new program’s requirements in Academic Calendar and/or Enrollment Planning Eclass. And let us know if you have any questions

You may wish to take an introductory course in your new chosen subject to make sure you enjoy the subject before officially changing your program, but this is purely optional. (ex. GL/ECON 1000 3.00 and GL/ECON 1010 3.00).