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Bachelor of Arts (3-Year General) - Single Major

Students must complete 90 credits including a minimum of 36 credits in Economics as follows:

 

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ECON 1006

Introduction to Microeconomics

3 cr.

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ECON 1007

Introduction to Macroeconomics

3 cr.


ECON 1127

Introduction to Mathematics for Economists

3 cr.


ECON 2016

Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory

3 cr.


ECON 2106

Managerial Economics

3 cr.


ECON 2126

Elementary Statistical Methods for Economists

3 cr.


ECON

upper level

18 cr.


     

*Students must complete ECON 1006 and ECON 1007 with a minimum grade of 60% in each.

 
Students are limited to a maximum of 54 credits in Economics.
 

Other Program Requirements:


Humanities

6 cr.


Science

6 cr.


Electives

42 cr.


   

For complete Bachelor of Arts (3-Year General) degree requirements, please refer to that section of the Calendar.

 
 
Bachelor of Arts (3-Year) - Combined Major

Students must complete 90 credits including a minimum of 30 credits in Economics and a minimum of 30 credits in another discipline. The second major must include all of the required courses specified for that discipline. The Economics requirements are:

 

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ECON 1006

Introduction to Macroeconomics

3 cr.

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ECON 1007

Introduction to Microeconomics

3 cr.


ECON 1127

Introduction to Mathematics for Economists

3 cr.


ECON 2016

Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory

3 cr.


ECON 2106

Managerial Economics

3 cr.


ECON 2126

Elementary Statistical Methods for Economists

3 cr.


ECON

upper level

12 cr.


     

*Students must complete ECON 1006 and ECON 1007 with a minimum grade of 60% in each.

 
Students are limited to a maximum of 54 credits in Economics.
 

Other Program Requirements:


Major 2

30 cr.


Humanities

6 cr.


Science

6 cr.


Electives

18 cr.


   

For complete Bachelor of Arts (3-Year General) degree requirements, please refer to that section of the Calendar.

 
Minor

A minor in Economics is available to students pursuing a major in another discipline. A minor consists of a minimum of 24 credits in a discipline, with at least six credits at the first year level and at least six credits at the upper year level.  Cross-coded and cross-listed courses may count towards a minor if they have not been used elsewhere to complete program requirements.  A minimum grade of 60 % is required in the introductory course(s) presented for the minor.

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Economics Courses
  ECON 1006 Introduction to Microeconomics
  ECON 1007 Introduction to Macroeconomics
  ECON 1127 Introduction to Mathematics for Economists
  ECON 2006 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
  ECON 2007 Labour Economics
  ECON 2016 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
  ECON 2017 Money, Banking and the Canadian Financial System
  ECON 2106 Managerial Economics
  ECON 2126 Elementary Statistical Methods for Economists
  ECON 3066 Principles and Concepts of Economic Development
  ECON 3067 Problems and Policies of Economic Development
  ECON 3086 The Economics of Income and Wealth
  ECON 3087 Selected Canadian Economic Policy Issues
  ECON 3126 Introduction to Econometrics
  ECON 3127 International Financial Management
  ECON 3226 International Economics