BSH.ECON - Economics - BSc Honours
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Bachelor of Science Program in Economics
ECON-ADMN 2200H and ECON 3200H fulfill the requirement for 1.0 MATH credit for the BSc in
Economics.
ECON 2000H, 2010H, and 2610H are considered equivalent to the 3000 level in order to satisfy the University requirement for at least 7.0 credits at the 3000 or 4000 level in the Honours program.
It is strongly recommended that students in the single-major Honours program complete ECON 3200H and 3250H within the first 14.0 credits.
It is strongly recommended that students in the joint-major Honours program complete ECON-ADMN 1250H in their second term, and ECON 3200H within the first 14.0 credits.
The single-major Honours program. 20.0 credits including the following 9.5 credits:
6.5 ECON credits consisting of ECON 1010H, 1020H, 1250H, 2000H, 2010H, 2200H, 3000H, 3010H, 3200H, 3250H, 4000H, 4041H, and 4050H
1.0 ECON credit at the 3000 level or beyond in addition to the above
2.0 ECON credits in addition to the above
In addition to the program requirements listed above, students must satisfy the University degree requirements, including 0.5 credit from the Approved Indigenous Course List. For the BSc, 14.0 science credits are required including 1.0 MATH credit.
The joint-major Honours program. 20.0 credits including the following 7.0 credits:
4.0 ECON credits consisting of ECON 1010H, 1020H, 1250H, 2000H, 2010H, 2200H, 3200H, and 4041H
1.0 ECON credit from ECON 3000H and 3010H, ECON 3000H and 4000H, or ECON 3010H and 4050H
0.5 ECON credit at the 3000 level or beyond in addition to the above
1.5 ECON credits in addition to the above
In addition to the program requirements listed above, students must satisfy the University degree requirements, including 0.5 credit from the Approved Indigenous Course List. For the BSc, 14.0 science credits are required including 1.0 MATH credit.
The same course may not simultaneously satisfy the requirements of both programs in a joint-major degree.