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SPECIALIZATION IN ECONOMICS

Admission Requirements
Completion of first-year requirements, including Economics  1021A/B and 1022A/B, or Economics  1020, with no mark less than 60%. Students who fail to meet the 60% in any of these courses may take a Specialization if they have a grade of at least 60% in each of Economics  2150A/B and 2152A/B. (Students should note the mathematics requirements for some of the courses required in the module.)

Module
9.0 Courses:

3.0 courses: Economics  2122A/B, 2123A/B, 2150A/B, 2151A/B, 2152A/B, 2153A/B.*
6.0 additional courses in Economics, up to 1.5 of which may be courses at the 3000 level (excluding Economics  3320A/B, 3382A/B, 3388A/B).**

*Students who have taken an introductory statistics course that is an antirequisite to Economics  2122A/B can substitute that course for Economics  2122A/B.

**Students who have completed Economics  2122A/B, 2123A/B, 2150A/B, 2151A/B, 2152A/B and 2153A/B with no mark less than 75%, and who have completed Calculus  1000A/B or Calculus  1100A/B with a mark of 60% or higher, may request permission to take courses in Economics at the 3000 level, excluding Economics  3320A/B, 3382A/B and 3388A/B. [Students who completed Economics  2122A/B, 2123A/B, 2150A/B, 2151A/B, 2152A/B and 2153A/B before September, 2009, may request to take Economics courses at the 3000 level in accordance with the requirements outlined in the description of this module in the Faculty of Social Science section of the 2008 Academic Calendar.]

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Academic Calendar 2011 FACULTIES FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE ECONOMICS SPECIALIZATION IN ECONOMICS
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