What is a minor?
Minors are small programmes - normally 3 courses (22.5 ECTS) - concluded with a certificate to be added to the Masters diploma. These certificates and the chosen courses guides the student’s academic learning in the specific area, and also enhances the student's CV.
Minors also represent an opportunity for students at CBS to go more in depth within a specific field of their interest. A number of courses are selected to be part of a minor. Students can choose three out of the proposed courses in order to reach the 22.5 ECTS needed to obtain a Minor certificate. Minors are also a good way of focusing the student’s masters programme on a specific area, while the Minor Certificate helps in adding value to the student’s CV.
Who can take a minor?
Minors are open to:
- Registered CBS master students
NB: For more information on the status and particularities of each group, please refer to the specific part of the CBS website.
Minors offered by the cbsCSR centre:
Courses that are part of the minor are normally taught during the Autumn semester (3rd semester).
How to register for a minor?
Registration for the individual elective courses is needed in order to be registered for the Minor. Students need to register for the specific courses during the application period for electives at CBS.
NB: Please refer to the electives office for more details regarding registration for elective courses.
Last updated by Peter Bork, Lavinia Cristina Iosif 18/02/2010