Students from the bachelor’s programme Business Engineering are not allowed to follow a minor. 

Students from the bachelor's programme Business Analytics can follow one of the following minors extra curricular:

MinorFacultyECTS
Arts and HeritageFASoS24/30
European StudiesFASoS24/30
Gender and Diversity StudiesFASoS24/30
Globalisation and DevelopmentFASoS24/30
Great Thinkers: Leading Paradigms of Western CultureFASoS24/30
Educatieve Minor (Dutch only)**FHML30
European Public HealthFHML24/30
Health SciencesFHML30
Psychology (Dutch and English)*FPN24
Fundamentals of Liberal ArtsFSE25
EntrepreneurshipSBE26
SustainabilitySBE25/30
Art, Law and Policy MakingFoL/FASoS/FSE24/30
Sustainable HealthcareFMHL30


* Only UM students can apply for the minor in Psychology.
** Application deadline: 31 May 2025

 Please note: the application process for the academic year 2025-2026 takes place from 1 June 2025 up and until 30 June 2025 23.59 hours CET.  

 Except for the Educatieve Minor: you can sign up for this minor from 1 March 2025 up and until 31 May 2025.

  Please keep in mind that some minors have a limited number of available places.

How to apply for a minor:

  • You should apply via the Special Course Request procedure via the Student Portal. Please choose all courses of the minor you want to participate in.
  • Your request will first be assessed by your own faculty. After approval the request will be forwarded to the offering faculty who assesses if you can be registered (is there still place, do you meet entrance requirements etc.).


     

Need more help? Read the manual.

Please note: Before your registration is final, your application will be approved by the Board of Examiners of SBE.

Interview with Miriam Meissner

Miriam Meissner is an Assistant Professor in Literature & Art at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. When we asked her about her contribution to the MA Contemporary Literature and Arts (CLA), she said: “my teaching focuses on creative practices that relate to issues of economic and environmental (in)justice.

The project examines in a transdisciplinary way experiences and possibilities for combining functional needs such as zero energy housing, water-based recreation, avoidance of sewage overflows and river floods, the use of grey water and re-use of (upcycled) materials. 

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Interview with Dr. Darian Meacham about the content of the programme.


Darian Meacham is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Principal Investigator for Ethics and Responsible Innovation at the BISS Institute.

Interview with  course coordinator Eliza Steinbock


Dr. Eliza Steinbock (they/them) works at FASoS as Associate Professor of Gender and Diversity Studies within the Literature and Art department, joining the research programme of Arts, Media and Culture as a board member. They are an affiliated researcher of the Centre for Gender and Diversity and to the Maastricht Centre for Arts and Culture, Conservation and Heritage.

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