2004-2005 University of Guelph Undergraduate Calendar

X. Degree Programs

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Mathematical Economics (MAEC)

Department of Economics, College of Social and Applied Human Sciences.

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.

Notes

  1. Students majoring in Mathematical Economics who fail an Economics course twice will not be permitted to continue in the Mathematical Economics program.

  2. 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 (ECON*4900, ECON*4910).

Major (Honours Program)

Semester 1
CIS*1500 [0.50] Introduction to Programming
ECON*1050 [0.50] Introductory Microeconomics
MATH*1200 [0.50] Calculus I
1.00 electives
Semester 2
ECON*1100 [0.50] Introductory Macroeconomics
MATH*1210 [0.50] Calculus II
1.50 electives
Semester 3
ECON*2310 [0.50] Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON*2410 [0.50] Intermediate Macroeconomics
STAT*2040 [0.50] Statistics I
1.00 electives
Semester 4
ECON*3740 [0.50] Introduction to Econometrics
2.00 electives or restricted electives*
Semester 5
ECON*3710 [0.50] Advanced Microeconomics
2.00 electives or restricted electives*
Semester 6
ECON*3600 [0.50] Macroeconomics in an Open Economy
ECON*3770 [0.50] Mathematical Economics and Game Theory
1.50 electives or restricted electives*
Semester 7
ECON*4640 [0.50] Applied Econometrics
ECON*4710 [0.50] Advanced Topics in Microeconomics
1.50 electives or restricted electives*
Semester 8
ECON*4810 [0.50] Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
ECON*4840 [0.50] Applied Econometrics II
ECON*4870 [0.50] Mathematical Economics: Dynamics
ECON*4900 [0.50] Special Study in Economics
0.50 elective
*at least 1.00 of the 4.00 restricted electives must be from Mathematics and 1.00 must be from Statistics. The remaining 2.00 can be from either subject area. Of the 4.00 credits, at least 1.00 must be at the 3000 level or above and the remaining 3.00 must be at the 2000 level or above.