Offered by:Economics
Degree:Bachelor of Arts
Program Requirement:
The Major Concentration in Economics is a planned sequence of courses designed to permit the student a degree of specialization in economics. It consists of 36 credits in courses approved by the Economics Department. Students wishing to pursue this concentration need to consult the department's rules and regulations at: .
All students who wish to begin (or continue) the Major Concentration Economics should see a majors adviser in the Department of Economics in each of their university years. Further information may be obtained from the Department's website, or from any majors adviser; consult the Department website for a list of advisers and their email addresses.
Students who are registering for the first time with the Department should attend the orientation meeting in August (check the website for details) before seeing an adviser.
A student choosing the Major Concentration Economics must take 36 credits in Economics. The Economics courses will normally be taken at McGill and will be selected from the courses shown below. Major Concentration in Economics students entering University at the U1 year in September should directly proceed to ECON 230D1/ECON 230D2 without taking ECON 208 and ECON 209.
Note: Students who wish to switch from the Major Concentration to Honours Economics must complete all the requirements of the Honours program.
Mathematics: Mastery of high school mathematics is required for all economics courses.
Prerequisites: In general, 200-level courses have no prerequisites and 300-level and 400-level courses have ECON 230D1/ECON 230D2 or ECON 250D1/ECON 250D2 (or ECON 208 and ECON 209, or MGCR 293 and ECON 295) as prerequisites. In addition, 400-level courses have Calculus 1 (or its equivalent) or a course in mathematical techniques for economic analysis (or its equivalent) as a prerequisite.
Required Courses (18 credits)
All students must take 6 credits of approved statistics courses. Students should refer to the Department's document "Rules on Stats Courses for Economics Students" available at: .
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ECON 227D1
Economic Statistics
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Distributions, averages, dispersions, sampling, testing, estimation, correlation, regression, index numbers, trends and seasonals.
Offered by: Economics
- Students must register for both ECON 227D1 and ECON 227D2.
- No credit will be given for this course unless both ECON 227D1 and ECON 227D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
- ECON 227D1 and ECON 227D2 together are equivalent to ECON 227
- You may not be able to receive credit for this course and other statistic courses. Be sure to check the Course Overlap section under Faculty Degree Requirements in the Arts or Science section of the Calendar.
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ECON 227D2
Economic Statistics
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): See ECON 227D1 for course description.
Offered by: Economics
- Prerequisite: ECON 227D1
- No credit will be given for this course unless both ECON 227D1 and ECON 227D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
- ECON 227D1 and ECON 227D2 together are equivalent to ECON 227
- You may not be able to receive credit for this course and other statistic courses. Be sure to check the Course Overlap section under Faculty Degree Requirements in the Arts or Science section of the Calendar.
- Terms
- Instructors
- John W Galbraith, Sinda Kassab
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ECON 230D1
Microeconomic Theory
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): The introductory course for Economics Major students in microeconomic theory. In depth and critical presentation of the theory of consumer behaviour, theory of production and cost curves, theory of the firm, theory of distribution, welfare economics and the theory of general equilibrium.
Offered by: Economics
- Terms
- Instructors
- Claire Boone, Nicolas Gendron-Carrier
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ECON 230D2
Microeconomic Theory
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): See ECON 230D1 for course description.
Offered by: Economics
- Prerequisite: ECON 230D1
- No credit will be given for this course unless both ECON 230D1 and ECON 230D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
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ECON 332
Macroeconomic Theory- Majors 1
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): A review of basic economic concepts and tools with an in depth and critical presentation of the fundamental areas of macroeconomic theory. Topics include: the measurement of economic aggregates, economic growth, and the consumption-savings decision and other basic elements of a business cycle.
Offered by: Economics
- Terms
- Instructors
- Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado
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ECON 333
Macroeconomic Theory -Majors 2
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): A review of basic economic concepts and tools with an in depth and critical presentation of the fundamental areas of macroeconomic theory. Topics include: money and banking and business cycles, stabilization policy, and international finance.
Offered by: Economics
Complementary Courses (18 credits)
18 credits in Economics selected from other 200- (with numbers above 209), 300-, 400- and 500-level courses. At least 6 of these credits must be in 400- or 500-level courses. No more than 6 credits may be at the 200 level.