Minor

Geography: Human Geography

Human Geography covers a wide set of sub-disciplines that share in common the study of the human use and experience of the world. You’ll study such broad territory as the relations between nature and society, place and human identity, and the spatial basis of economies and societies. 

Geography: Environment & Sustainability

Gain an integrated understanding of physical, ecological, economic, socio-cultural, and political systems, as they shape the world in which we live and influence the future of life on planet earth. This program is suitable if you’re interested in working in the environmental sphere and will give you a strong platform for the development of a […]

Gender, Race, Sexuality & Social Justice

This program incorporates research and theories from the social sciences, humanities, science, education, and law, to provide you with an interdisciplinary understanding of global and local social justice issues. Areas of study include: critical race theory, ethnic studies, indigenous studies, media studies, feminist politics and methodologies, sexuality, and more. 

French Language, Literatures and Cultures

Enhance your spoken and written French skills as you study literature, culture, and linguistics. You’ll take courses that range from African and Caribbean literature to Quebecois literature, from fiction to cinema, and much more. Designed for students with intermediate or advanced proficiency in French. 

Food Science (Faculty of Land and Food Systems)

Take your passion for food to the next level in one of the world’s most influential scientific research institutions in food science and technology. In UBC’s Food Science minor program, you’ll discover the chemistry and microbiology of food, as well as its nutritional and sensory properties, and how it’s engineered and processed for consumption. This […]

Food & Resource Economics (Faculty of Land and Food Systems)

Learn how to use economics and business management to address the challenge of feeding 7.5 billion people with a limited set of natural resources with the Food and Resource Economics minor program. This program is based in the Faulty of Land and Foods Systems.

First Nations & Indigenous Studies

Gain an understanding of the histories, contemporary realities, and political concerns of Indigenous peoples in Canada and beyond. This interdisciplinary program reflects the belief that deep understanding and ethical engagement are central to the well-being of resurgent Indigenous communities and foundational to more respectful Indigenous-settler relations. 

Cinema Studies

If you have a keen interest and critical mind for the screen arts, and you want to join a thriving community of students and scholars, Cinema Studies could be the program for you. Study a full range of topics that cover most of the world’s cinema movements and periods. 

Family Studies

The minor in Family Studies offers a life-course perspective to understanding families as they develop over time; this incorporates both the study of family dynamics in diverse contexts and the predictable ways families change.

Environment & Society

In the Environment and Society minor, you will study the human experience, what our ethical obligations are to each other and future generations, and what political, economic, and social strategies might be employed to address environmental problems and promote a more sustainable society.