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Minor in Management for non-management students

Application deadline June 1

Fall 2024 CGPA cut-off: 3.60

Fall 2023 CGPA cut-off: 3.50


Minor Management (For Non-Management Students) - 18 credits


The Faculty of Management offers a Minor in Management for non-management students, that allows undergraduates to develop a variety of managerial skills that will serve them throughout their chosen careers.

Admission Requirements

  • All students should consult with their faculty or departmental advisor before applying, to ensure that they are meeting their faculty rules and restrictions concerning the maximum number of credits taken outside of their home faculty and their eligibility to complete the minor.
  • Applicants must have a minimum of 24 graded credits completed at 91社区 before applying.
  • Applicants must have a minimum CGPA of 3.30 (this does not guarantee acceptance).
  • Completing management courses prior to admission will not have any influence on your application. Any management courses completed prior to being admitted may count towards the minor.
  • May not be pursuing听or have completed a Minor in Entrepreneurship, Finance, Management, Marketing or Operations Management (for Non-Management students).
  • Students pursuing a Joint Honours Economics Finance or Accounting cannot pursue the Minor in Management.
  • Students听entering U3 or their final year will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis as it may be difficult to finish the minor before graduation.听

Deadline

  • Applications are due by June 1, replies should start going out in July - early responses are not given.
  • Students will be informed via their 91社区 email address concerning their application.
  • Once you are admitted in the Minor, we will help you register into any courses you would need to ensure you are not delaying graduation. You may听be asked for a study plan.听

About the Minor

  • The minor is composed of 18 credits of Management courses . We do not accept double counting of courses.
  • 6 credits maximum that can be transferred from any institution听other than 91社区听(exchange, study away, etc). Please consult with the BCom Student Affairs office.听
  • Courses counting towards the minor cannot be taken under the Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory option. Courses for the minor听must be passed with grades of C or better.
  • Courses completed听through the School of Continuing Studies will not be allowed to听count for the听minor.
  • Students who take an equivalent statistics course in another faculty may not count those credits towards the minor even if the equivalent statistics course(s) permits moving on to other courses.

Students currently registered in a Minor

  • Returning students that are currently registered in one of our retired minors听in听Finance, Marketing or Operations Management, may continue to complete the minor until their graduation.听听

For any questions, please contact marcella.casella [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Minor%20in%20Management) (Marcella Casella) from the BCom Student Affairs office.听


Program

Minor Management (For Non-Management Students) - 18 credits

Notes about the Complementary Courses (9 credits):

  • 9 credits from any 300- or 400-level management courses for which prerequisites have been met. This includes course codes beginning with ACCT, BUSA, FINE, INDR, INSY, MGCR, MGPO, MGSC, MRKT, ORGB, RETL.
  • MGCR 233 Data Programming for Business and MGCR 250 Expressive Analysis for Mgmt are reserved for Desautels students and are not open to students in the minor.
  • BUSA 410听Experiential Projects in Management is not open to students in the minor.听
  • Student completing BUSA 451-D1/D2 as part of the Integrated Management Student Fellowship, can count 3 credits towards the 400 level complementary section of the minor and the other 3 credits as elective. Check with your home faculty for rules on maximum credits permitted outside your faculty.
  • BUSA 432-D1/D2 from the Integrated Management Student Fellowship - Impact Stream counts as 3 credit complementary course at 400 level.
  • MGCR 293 is not open to students who have taken or are taking ECON 208, ECON 230D1/D2, or ECON 250D1/D2.
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