The objective of the Minor is to offer students a coherent group of courses in the discipline of Economics. It will enable students from different professional programs to pursue Economics as a related area of study, and it will give both greater breadth and depth to the program of studies of those who choose it. The Minor will provide formal recognition to those students who complete its requirements.
The Economics Minor is not available to Business Management Program - Economics and Management Science Plan students; or International Economics and Finance Program students.
To receive the Minor, a student must complete six (6) courses from the following curriculum:
Required courses (2):
ECN 104 |
Introductory Microeconomics |
ECN 204 |
Introductory Macroeconomics |
Plus one (1) or two (2) of the following:
ECN 301 |
Intermediate Macroeconomics I |
ECN 504 |
Intermediate Microeconomics I |
Plus two (2) or three (3) of the following:
ECN 321 |
Introduction to Law and Economics |
ECN 501 |
Industrial Organization |
ECN 502 |
Economics of Natural Resources |
ECN 506 |
Money and Banking |
ECN 510 |
Environmental Economics |
ECN 600 |
Intermediate Macroeconomics II |
ECN 601 |
The Economics of Information |
ECN 605 |
Labour Economics |
ECN 606 |
International Monetary Economics |
ECN 614 |
An Introduction to Game Theory |
ECN 627 |
Econometrics I |
ECN 640 |
The Economics of Immigration |
ECN 700 |
Intermediate Microeconomics II |
ECN 702 |
Econometrics II |
ECN 703 |
Public Sector Economics |
ECN 707 |
Economics of International Trade |
ECN 710 |
Transportation Economics |
ECN 715 |
Advanced Microeconomics |
ECN 721 |
International Financial Markets |
ECN 801 |
Principles of Engineering Economics |
ECN 803 |
Canadian Tax Policy |
ECN 808 |
Economic Growth and Technological Change |
ECN 815 |
Advanced Macroeconomics |
ECN 821 |
Country Risk Analysis |
GMS 402 |
Introduction to Managerial Economics |