The Bachelor of Arts with Major in Economics offers you flexibility in course selection while providing a solid foundation in economic theory and analytical skills.
Unlike the Honours program, this degree allows students to tailor their studies to align with individual interests and career goals, making it suitable for those seeking a broad understanding of economics without the additional requirements of an Honours designation.
This degree supports a wide range of career paths in both the private and public sectors, including roles in finance, policy analysis, and business. The program also serves as a stepping stone for further studies in economics or related fields.
| PROGRAM DETAILS | |
| Typical entry point | Fall (September) |
| Program duration | 4 years (full-time) |
| Program options | Full-time or part-time |
| Delivery mode | Course-based |
Full course descriptions can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Sample Courses
- Principles of Microeconomics (ECON 1P91)
- Principles of Macroeconomics (ECON 1P92)
- Introductory Mathematics for Economics (ECON 1P94)
- Calculus Concepts I (MATH 1P01)
- Practical Statistics (STAT 1P98)
- Intermediate Microeconomics I (ECON 2P21)
- Intermediate Macroeconomics I (ECON 2P22)
- Foundations of Economic Analysis (ECON 2P30)
- Introduction to Econometrics (ECON 2P90)
- Sustainable Development (ECON 2P29)
- Economics of Illicit Drugs (ECON 2P34)
- Research Methods in Economics (ECON 3P10)
- Intermediate Microeconomics II (ECON 3P21)
- Intermediate Macroeconomics II (ECON 3P22)
- History of Economic Thought (ECON 3P01)
- Forecasting Using Time Series Data (ECON 3P92)
- International Trade (ECON 3P93)
- Game Theory (ECON 3P99)
- Advanced Microeconomics (ECON 4P14)
- Economic Growth (ECON 4P17)

