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Mentors: Professors P. Dickinson, J Kurien and J. Handa; Department of Economics, Faculty of Arts
Please consult the Economics department website.
This major is comprised of 36 credits of Economics courses (9 credits of which are counted as Core credits).
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.
Terms: Fall 2010
Instructors: Cairns, Robert D; Engle-Warnick, James (Fall)
Economics (Arts) : See ECON 230D1 for course description.
Terms: Winter 2011
Instructors: Engle-Warnick, James (Winter)
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 determination of output, employment and price level; money and banking and business cycles; stabilization policy; international finance and growth theory.
Terms: Fall 2010
Instructors: Handa, Jagdish; Wu, Lisa (Fall)
Economics (Arts) : See ECON 330D1 for course description.
Terms: Winter 2011
Instructors: Handa, Jagdish; Poschke, Markus (Winter)
Management Core : Statistical concepts and methodology, their application to managerial decision-making, real-life data, problem-solving and spreadsheet modeling. Topics include: descriptive statistics; normal distributions, sampling distributions and estimation, hypothesis testing for one and two populations, goodness of fit, analysis of variance, simple and multiple regression.
Terms: Fall 2010, Winter 2011, Summer 2011
Instructors: Hart, Derek; Yalovsky, Morty; Zhang, Dan; Zabowski, Glenn; D'Antoni, Paul John (Fall) Vaidyanathan, Ramnath (Winter) MacKenzie, Kenneth (Summer)
Management Science : A practical managerial approach to advanced simple and multiple regression analysis, with application in finance, economics and business, including a review of probability theory, an introduction to methods of least squares and maximum likelihood estimation, autoregressive forecasting models and analysis of variance.
Terms: Fall 2010
Instructors: Smith, Brian E (Fall)
* 3 of the 6 credits for Microeconomic Theory exempt MGCR 293 in Core.
** 3 of the 6 credits for Macroeconomic Theory exempt ECON 295 in Core.
*** 3 of the 3 credits for MGCR 271 will count in Core.
Selected from other 200, 300 and 400 level courses in Economics (ECON), excluding courses with numbers below 210. At least 6 of these 18 credits should be taken from courses with 400 level numbers. No more than 6 of the 18 credits may be taken at the 200 level.