A major is the subject that's the main focus of your degree.
Most of your courses will be in your major and you'll graduate with a degree in that major, e.g. Public Health, History, Architecture, Geomatics, Statistics, Biochemistry. Major and program are often used interchangeably. View Waterloo's majors.
MINOR
A minor is a secondary subject that complements your major.
Minors require 8-10 courses and provide breadth to your degree. They can be within your faculty or from a different faculty. There are minors available at Waterloo, allowing you to easily combine two or more subjects.
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MAJOR
A major is the subject that's the main focus of your degree.
Most of your courses will be in your major and you'll graduate with a degree in that major, e.g. Public Health, History, Architecture, Geomatics, Statistics, Biochemistry. Major and program are often used interchangeably. View Waterloo's majors.
MINOR
A minor is a secondary subject that complements your major.
Minors require 8-10 courses and provide breadth to your degree. They can be within your faculty or from a different faculty. There are minors available at Waterloo, allowing you to easily combine two or more subjects.
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