 If you want to get some help in choosing your minor, then please watch this clip. My name is Natasha van Ankevoort, I'm an education coordinator at Tilburg School of Economics and Management. I would like to tell you more about the minors that we offer in order to help you make a choice between one of them. In the first semester of the third year, students of the Bachelor in Business Economics and International Business Administration either go in exchange or stay in Tilburg. If you go in exchange, you follow courses at one of our partner universities and then this information session is not relevant for you. If you don't go in exchange, you choose a minor and two electives or you do an internship. So first of all, what is a minor? A minor is a set of three related courses in a particular discipline. The objective of a minor is to gain further knowledge in the chosen discipline. You can also use your minor in order to prepare yourself optimally for the corresponding master or to find out where your specific interests in business lie. Each minor consists of three courses of six ECTS each. The courses of the minor are taught in English. Besides our own students, there will also be incoming exchange students in your classroom and this extra asset creates a multicultural classroom enabling you to work on your international competencies. In total, we offer eight different minors. As mentioned, each minor consists of three courses. And next to this video, each minor has a separate video in which you receive more information about a minor and the specific courses in that minor. You can also choose a free minor. This means that you choose three courses from the different minors that we offer and create your own personal minor. It gives you the opportunity to expand your knowledge in a variety of different business aspects. Besides the minor, you choose two electives and most students choose courses from another minor. But it is also possible to choose courses from another bachelor of TISM or from another school. For courses from outside of TISM, you need to ask for permission on the forehand. The most important requirements for electives are that it is not allowed to choose first year bachelor courses or master courses. The courses should not overlap with courses from your program. Language courses are not allowed. And from your minor and the two electives, four out of five courses have to be in the field of economics and business, which means that one course can be from another field. For the exact requirements of the free electives, please go to the course catalogues in Ossiras. Instead of two electives, you can also do an internship. The internship is for three days a week and you combine this with three minor courses. You are responsible for finding an internship company yourself and defining an appropriate project before July 1st. We aim to schedule the lecturers of each minor on two fixed days per week so that the three days a week are available for the internship. Therefore, it is important that you do not combine courses from different minor, the so-called free minor, or that you opt for the entrepreneurship minor. In that case, you will probably have lectures on more than two days per week in many or in all the different weeks of the semester. For all the requirements, see the internship manual on Blackboard. So now you can start finding your minor. Watch the minor videos and read the course description in the course catalogues. Determine whether you want to do an internship or follow two electives. Then in Ask a student, you can find the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the minors. And you can also make an appointment with your education coordinator if your questions are not answered by the information online and in Ask a student. So for now, I hope you have had enough information and I would like to wish you good luck in choosing your minor.