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Minor in Management and Society

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Completion requirement

In order to complete the requirements for a Minor in Management and Society, students must take 30 units as outlined below, with a maximum of 15 units transferred from an institution outside of the University of Calgary. A maximum of 6 units with a "D" or "D+" grade in a non-prerequisite course is permitted.

Earn at least 9 credits from the following:

*Not available for credit in the Bachelor of Commerce program.

Earn at least 21 credits from the following:

Note: Maximum of three Entrepreneurship and Innovation courses beyond Entrepreneurship and Innovation 201.

For students whose home faculty is not the Haskayne School of Business, a maximum of 30 units from the Haskayne School of Business may be taken at the University of Calgary.

*Not available for credit in the Bachelor of Commerce program.

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