School of Business and Economics
The program consists of 20 full-credit courses (or equivalent), of which 8 credits are in Economics and a minimum of 7 credits are in Business. A minimum of two credits must be Economics electives. Other requirements are given in the chart immediately below. Most of the university credits required by the CA, CGA, and CMA professional accounting designations can be included in this program. Information on specific course requirements for professional accounting designations can be obtained from the Undergraduate Programs Office of the Department of Business. Third and Fourth Year students should obtain advice on the selection of accounting and/or finance courses from the Undergraduate Programs Office of the Department of Business.
Honours Economics And Accounting | ||||
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Year of Program | Required Economics and Business Courses | Other Required Courses | Electives | Academic Regulations |
Year 1 | EC120
EC140 BU111 BU121 | MA130 or both
MA101 and MA102 | Electives sufficient to total 5.0 credits (required plus elective courses). MA141 may not count for credit towards any Honours Economics Program. | Progression into the Second Year requires a GPA of 6.00 in EC120 and EC140, a GPA of 6.00 in Business courses, and a GPA of 4.00 in non-Economics courses. |
Year 2 | EC270
EC285 EC290 EC295 BU227 BU231 BU247 | MA122 | 1.0 Economics elective credit. | Progression into Third Year requires a cumulative GPA of 7.00 in Economics and Business courses combined, and a cumulative GPA of 5.00 in non-Economics courses. |
Year 3 | EC355, EC370, EC381, EC390, BU357, BU383, BU387, BU393, BU397 | None | 0.5 Economics elective credit. | Progression into Fourth Year requires a cumulative GPA of 7.00 in Economics and Business courses combined, and a cumulative GPA of 5.00 in non-Economics courses. |
Year 4 | EC481
EC450 or EC470 Any four of: BU415 or BU476, BU417, BU437, BU447, BU456, BU457, BU466, BU467, BU477, BU487, BU496, BU497 | None | 0.5 Economics elective credit.
1.5 elective credits. | Graduation requires a cumulative GPA of 7.00 in Economics and Business courses combined, and a cumulative GPA of 5.00 in non-Economics courses. |
School of Business and Economics Programs in Economics |