FACULTY OF SCIENCE


FOUR-YEAR BA HONORS MATHEMATICS WITH ECONOMICS MINOR

Admission Requirements

A complete first year program of which three courses must be designated as principal courses. These principal courses must include one course chosen from Calculus 050a/b plus 051a/b (or Calculus 081a/b with a mark of at least 85%) , or Applied Mathematics 026, and must also include Economics 020 or 021.

Computer Science 025a/b or 026a/b, and 027a/b are strongly recommended. Linear Algebra 040a/b is strongly recommended.

Second, Third and Fourth Years

The following must be completed by the end of fourth year: Linear Algebra 040a/b or the former Mathematics 202a, plus Mathematics 203b; Calculus 250a/b plus 251a/b, or the former Mathematics 204a plus 205b; Mathematics 208a, 207a/b; Mathematics 217a/b or 306a/b; one half-course in Mathematics numbered 200 or above; Mathematics 302a, 304a/b; Mathematics 305a/b or Differential Equations 215a; Mathematics 307a/b, 308a/b; Statistical Sciences 358b or a half course in Mathematics numbered 300 or above.

The following Economics courses must be taken in the sequence shown:

Second Year

Economics 260a/b, 261a/b

Third Year

Economics 220a/b, 221a/b, 222a/b, 223a/b

Fourth Year

0.5 course chosen from: Economics 320a/b, 382a/b, 388a/b plus 1.5 additional courses in Economics at the 300-or 400-level

Note: To satisfy prerequisite requirements, the above courses and half-courses must be taken in an appropriate order. Students should consult both departments before registering.

Subsidiary Courses

Sufficient courses or half-courses to bring the total number of courses taken in each year up to five courses.


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