X--Degree Programs
Department of Economics, College of Social Science
Most economic theory rests on explicit, formal, mathematical and/or statistical foundations. This specialization articulates and emphasizes these interactions. It is most suitable for students who either have, or wish to develop, a strong analytical background.
Note: Students majoring in Mathematical Economics who fail an Economics course twice will not be permitted to continue in the Mathematical Economics program.
A minimum of 26 courses is required, including:
Note: Students approaching the end of their program are strongly advised to take, by arrangement with the departmental advisor, at least one of the Special Study in Economics courses (36-490, 36-491).
Honours Program Major
1998-99 Undergraduate Calendar
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