Students in the Honours program are normally required to take 10 to 12 full-course equivalents in Economics. With the approval of the Department and the Associate Dean (Student Affairs), as few as eight full-course equivalents in Economics plus an acceptable Minor or concentration of at least three full-course equivalents may be used to satisfy this requirement. The following courses are required:
(a) Economics 201 and 203.
(b) Economics 301 and 303.
(c) Economics 357 and 359.
(d) Economics 387, 389 and 395.
(e) Economics 495 and 497.
(f) Economics 557 and 559.
(g) One and one-half full-course equivalents from the 400 and 500-level which have one of Economics 301, 303, 357 or 359 as a prerequisite.
(h) Two more full-course equivalents in Economics (exemptions to this stated above).
(i) Mathematics 211 or 213, Mathematics 249 or 251 or 281.
(j) Statistics 211 or 213.
Note: It is suggested that Honours students in Economics include the following courses in their program: Economics 311, 471 and 483.