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Nov 29, 2024
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Undergraduate Calendar 2014-2015 (Fall/Winter) [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]
Combined Honours in Economics and Another Subject (B.A.)
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Notes
- Subject to meeting admission requirements, students may combine two subjects and be graduated with a combined Honours B.A. degree. These combinations are available within the Faculty, with programs in the Faculty of Humanities and with the Arts and Science Program.
- One of Grade 12 Mathematics of Data Management U, STATS 1L03 is a prerequisite for the research methods courses offered by the Department of Economics (ECON 2B03 ).
- Students registered in Combined Honours programs within the Faculty of Social Sciences who wish to satisfy the Inquiry and Honours Seminar requirements specified by the other department may replace ECON 3F03 and 4A03 with another six units Economics.
- COMMERCE 2FA3 may be substituted for ECON 2I03 and COMMERCE 2QA3 may be substituted for ECON 2B03 .
- Alternate admission to upper level Economics programs requires an average of at least 6.0 in ECON 2G03 , 2GG3 , 2H03 and 2HH3 with a grade of at least C in each of ECON 2GG3 and 2HH3 , in addition to the required Cumulative Average (CA) as stated in the Minimum Requirement for Entering and Continuing in a Program Beyond Level I in the Faculty of Social Sciences Academic Regulations.
- MATH 1M03 is required for any student planning to transfer into Commerce and strongly recommended for any student with a minor in Business or Finance. MATH 1M03 is required for ECON 3G03 , 3W03 , 4T03 and 4TT3 and is strongly recommended for students planning any graduate study in economics.
Requirements
120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which 48 units may be Level I 30 units
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- Level I program completed prior to admission to the program.
(See Admission above.)
15 units
Levels II, III, IV Economics with no more than six units from the following courses: 36 units
- courses specified for the other subject
9 units
* If requirement completed in Level I or with Grade 12 U courses, these units will be taken as electives.
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