Multi-disciplinary Minors (MDMs)

Multi-disciplinary Minors (MDMs)

What is Multi-disciplinary Minors (MDMs)?

Multi-disciplinary minors are flexible pathways that allow you to explore topics beyond your primary major. They draw on expertise across different disciplines, giving you a richer, more well-rounded education.

MDMs managed by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology combine social science perspectives with insights across various disciplinary boundaries, helping you connect ideas, analyse complex issues, and apply knowledge in real-world contexts.

MDMs managed by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology

Why is this beneficial to you?

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Broaden your academic horizons

Gain knowledge and skills that complement your major.

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Pursue your passions

Explore areas such as gender, health, and wellbeing while developing critical thinking and analytical abilities.

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Stand out

Show adaptability and versatility by graduating with both a major and a minor in high-demand areas.
Plus you now have an additional area of competence on your CV.

You can fulfil and achieve your minor easily!

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You will be able to utilize your Unrestricted Electives (UE) flexibly to fulfil the minor requirements.
Breadth, Exposure, or GEM courses within the minor basket can be used to fulfil both sets (Breadth/Exposure/GEM versus minor) of requirements. (Cohort 2014 and before)
You can even use up to 8 Units under your major, or from another minor, to meet the current minor requirements.

*Students are not allowed to count the new coded GET/GEH/GES/GER/GEQ courses towards both the Major or Minor requirements, unless otherwise approved. If the GET/GEH/GES/GER/GEQ course is used to fulfil your minor requirements, please read another course under the same GE pillar to fulfil your GE requirements. (Cohort 2015 to 2020 onwards)