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Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics

Minor Programs Offered to Students from Other Faculties

Minoring at Master's level allows you to deepen the knowledge you acquired at Bachelor's level.

Conditions for minoring at Master’s level

Please note that enrollment in a minor program of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics as well as enrollment in a major program at Master’s level of a different faculty is a necessary prerequisite to pursue a minor program at our Faculty.

Minor programs in Business and Economics

If you would like to continue your minor program at Master’s level you need to have successfully completed your Bachelor's degree with a minor program in the same specialization of at least 60 ECTS credits. To further explore your minor program at Master’s level within the field of business and economics you can choose a minor program from the following three study programs:

Banking and Finance 
Business Administration 
Economics

You can pursue a minor program worth 30 ECTS credits.

Minor programs in Informatics

If you would like to continue your minor program at Master’s level you need to have successfully completed your Bachelor's degree with a minor program in Informatics of at least 60 ECTS credits. To further explore your minor program at Master’s level withing the field of informatics you can choose a minor program from the following three study programs:

Data Science 
Informatics 
People-Oriented Computing

You can pursue a minor program worth 30 ECTS credits.

Weiterführende Informationen

How to proceed?

You plan to pursue a Master's program at our Faculty. Information on the next steps you need to take is available here.

Application and admission: For assuming studies at our Faculty, you first need to apply to the University of Zurich.
Application and admission

Admission based on academic background: If you have a Bachelor's degree from another higher education institution, get informed about the categorization process.
Admission to the Master's program

Changing program: Being a student at our Faculty, you have come to the conclusion that another study program might fit your interests even better.
Changing program

Regulations: You will find everything you need to know about your studies in the regulations.
Regulations

Questions on your program of studies: You are pursuing studies at our Faculty and have specific questions? Our academic advisors or the Dean's Office are ready to help you.