The Minor in Economics allows students from other disciplines to gain a foundational understanding of economic theory and analysis.
By completing a set of core courses, you will develop analytical and problem-solving skills that complement your primary field of study.
This minor is particularly beneficial for students pursuing degrees in areas such as political science, sociology, business, or environmental studies, providing them with a broader perspective on economic issues. The program can be completed within the framework of a standard degree program by fulfilling specific course and grade requirements.
| 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)
- Intermediate Macroeconomics I (ECON 2P22)
- Managerial Economics (ECON 2P23)
- Business Econometrics with Applications (ECON 2P91)


