Degree Components and Plans

Earning your economics degree

Economics Curriculum Chart

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Suggested Course Sequence for Honours and 4-Yr General Economics

Students majoring in Economics are encouraged to plan to meet their course requirements in the order illustrated in the table below. Find details about each of the prerequisites for each course on the Undergraduate Calendar. Students majoring in Mathematical Economics are encouraged to meet with an Academic Advisor for assistance in planning their course sequence.

1st year ECON 101 ECON 102 Ìý
2A ECON 211 ECON 221 Ìý
2B ECON 290 ECON 322 ECON 2XX/3XX/4XX
3A ECON 391 ECON 323 ECON 2XX/3XX/4XX
3B ECON 393 ECON 306 ECON 2XX/3XX/4XX
4A ECON 406/7/8/9 ECON 4XX Ìý
4B ECON 4XX Ìý Ìý

Suggested Course Sequence for Mathematical Economics

Find details about each of the prerequisites for each course on the Undergraduate Calendar. Students majoring in Mathematical Economics are encouraged to meet with an Academic Advisor for assistance in planning their course sequence. All courses below take into account pre-requisites and availability. There is some flexibility in the order of courses from the Math faculty that does not match the below.Ìý

1A ECON 101 Ìý Ìý MATH 127 Ìý
1B ECON 102 Ìý Ìý MATH 128 Ìý
2A ECON 2XX/3XX/4XX ECON 2XX/3XX/4XX Ìý STAT 220 MATH 106
2B ECON 290 ECON 2XX/3XX/4XX Ìý STAT 221 CS 115
3A ECON 391 ECON 392 Ìý STAT 321 CS 116
3B ECON 393 ECON 306 Ìý MATH 207 CO 227
4A ECON 491 ECON 406/407/408/409 ECON 4XX AMATH 250 Math Elective
4B ECON 496 ECON 472 ECON 4XX MATH 225 Ìý

Which plan should I follow?

Learn more about the various program requirements below.

Honours Economics and 4 Year General Economics

Honours EconomicsÌýis the department's main program that serves as preparation for employment in the private sector or government, and as preparation for advanced studies in a variety of professional and academic programs.Ìý

A minimum Economics major average of 70% is required to obtain an Honours degree. Students who achieve an Economics major average of at least 65% but below 70% are awarded theÌý 4 YearÌýGeneralÌýdegree.

Honours Economics--Intensive Specialization

HonoursÌýEconomics IntensiveÌýSpecializationÌýbuilds on the Department’s Honours Plan by adding an additional level of advanced courses and providing students an opportunity to engage in independent supervised research (Econ 472).ÌýThe specialization also requires a minimum Economics Major average of 75%.ÌýThe plan is recommended for students interested in pursuing graduate studies in Economics and becoming a research economist working in business, government or academia.

Honours Mathematical Economics

HonoursÌýMathematicalÌýEconomicsÌýis a variation on the Intensive Specialization Plan that involves a stronger foundation in mathematics.Ìý The plan provides an alternative route to graduate studies in economics and is recommended for students contemplating an academic career.

Economics Minor

EconomicsÌýMinorÌýis suited to students who wish to increase their understanding of economic principles and analysis to complement their studies in Arts fields or business.

Economic Theory Minor

EconomicÌýTheoryÌýMinorÌýis suited to students who wish to obtain exposure to economic theory to complement studies in STEM fields, and possibly prepare them for graduate studies in economics.

Economics Specializations

Students majoring in Honours Economics or Four-Year General Economics can pursue aÌýspecializationÌýfrom the following areas:

Note: These specializations are different than the Intensive Specialization which is only available to Honours students.Ìý

Admission into economics plans

How to apply

To apply for admission into Economics plans, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You have already completed at least 8 courses (4.0 units), including 2ÌýECONÌýcourses (typicallyÌýECONÌý101 andÌýECONÌý102).
  • You are in 'good'Ìýacademic standing
  • You meet the minimum cumulativeÌýECONÌýaverage for the requested program.Ìý

Please submit a plan modification form to an Economics Advisor. If you require academic advice, please come prepared with specific questions after reviewing the undergraduate calendar.Ìý

If you are a student in another faculty wanting to apply to an Economics major plan, please apply for an internal transfer into the faculty of arts. You should make an appointment with an academic advisor in theÌýArts Undergraduate Office.