Minors
A Minor is a secondary classification of elective credits designed to complement a Major. They are designed to fit within the structure of a degree so as not to extend program length (i.e. Business Minors take the place of 12 elective credits within a degree program). Minors are not compulsory and do not replace completing a Major.
Business students may choose to pursue a Business Minor or a Non-Business Minor (see below). A Business Minor consists of 12 credits (4 courses) and may be selected from one of the 13 listed below. Business Minors are not open to non-business students. Non-business students may consider the following options, however.
Please note that business students may change Minors, provided that they have completed at least 12 credits at Concordia and are in good academic standing. To change Minors, simply fill in a Change of Concentration Form and submit it to MB 04-201.
Alternatively, business students may choose to follow business courses outside of their Major without having the Minor. Visit the Electives page for further information about business electives.
Note: Note: These 12-credit Business Minors are available to students in the BComm and BAdmin programs only.
Alternatively, business students may choose to follow non-business courses without having a Minor. Visit the Electives page for further information about non-business electives.
Business students may choose to pursue a Business Minor or a Non-Business Minor (see below). A Business Minor consists of 12 credits (4 courses) and may be selected from one of the 13 listed below. Business Minors are not open to non-business students. Non-business students may consider the following options, however.
Please note that business students may change Minors, provided that they have completed at least 12 credits at Concordia and are in good academic standing. To change Minors, simply fill in a Change of Concentration Form and submit it to MB 04-201.
Alternatively, business students may choose to follow business courses outside of their Major without having the Minor. Visit the Electives page for further information about business electives.
Business Minors (12 credits per Minor)
| Business Minors | Required Courses |
| Financial Reporting (formerly known as Financial Accountancy) | ACCO 310 ; 320 Plus 6 additional credits offered by the Accountancy Department. Find out more... |
| Management Accounting (formerly known as Managerial Accountancy) | ACCO 330 ; 430 Plus 6 additional credits offered by the Accountancy Department. Find out more... |
| Assurance, Fraud Prevention, and Investigative Services | ACCO 350 ; 450 ; 455 ; 465 Find out more... |
| Supply Chain Operations Management | DESC 361 ; 363 ; 372 ; 374 Find out more... |
| Management Information Systems | |
| Data Intelligence | DESC 378 ; 445 ; 477 ; 478 Find out more... |
Economics |
ECON 318; 319 Plus 6 additional 300-level credits offered by the Economics Department Find out more... |
Finance |
FINA 385 ; 395 Plus 6 additional 400-level credits offered by the Finance Department. Find out more... |
International Business |
IBUS 462 ; 466 ; 492 |
Human Resource Management |
MANA 362 |
Management |
MANA 341 ; 342 |
| Entrepreneurship | 12 credits to be chosen from: MANA 447 ; 451 ; 478 ; 480 ; 481; 482 Find out more... |
Marketing |
MARK 402 ; 405 Plus 6 additional 400-level credits offered by the Marketing Department. Find out more... |
Note: Note: These 12-credit Business Minors are available to students in the BComm and BAdmin programs only.
Non-Business Minors
Business students may also decide to pursue a Non-Business Minor. Contrary to Business Minors, these Minors will span anywhere between 24 and 33 credits and as such may extend one’s degree by a few credits. Non-Business Minors may be chosen from the Arts and Science and Fine Arts faculties. You may apply to a Minor directly on your application (if you are an incoming student) or by visiting the respective department’s Academic Advisor.Alternatively, business students may choose to follow non-business courses without having a Minor. Visit the Electives page for further information about non-business electives.