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University of Calgary Calendar 2009-2010 Faculty of Communication and Culture 4. Program Details 4.11 Minor Programs
4.11 Minor Programs
Introduction

Twelve Interdisciplinary Minor programs are available. These are in African Studies; Architectural Studies; Canadian Studies; Communications Studies; Development Studies; East Asian Studies; Film Studies, Latin American Studies; Law and Society; Museum and Heritage Studies; Science, Technology and Society; and Women's Studies. Each of these programs has the status of a Minor Field of study for students registered in a degree program in the Faculty of Communication and Culture or in a Faculty such as Humanities, Science or Social Sciences in either a Major or Honours program.

Regulations

Regulations Common To All Minor Programs

1. Successful completion of five full-course equivalents as designated for the individual Minor program.

2. No course taken to fulfill Major Field requirements may also be used in fulfillment of Minor Field requirements, unless the course is required for both.

If there is an overlap, an appropriate course from the Options list may be substituted with the approval of the Assistant Dean (Student Affairs).

3. Some of the courses listed in the Minor programs have prerequisites. Students should note that it is their responsibility to ensure that they have completed the prerequisites for any courses that they wish to take in the Minor program. Prerequisites do not count toward fulfillment of requirements for the Minor. Since courses are not always available every year, students should plan their programs on more than a single year basis.

4. Students interested in taking any of the Minor programs listed below may contact the Assistant Dean (Student Affairs) for additional information.