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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: UNICL - University College
 
 
School: UC School of Economics & Mgmt
 
 
Contact: Business
 
 
Program: 4410 - Science
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Science (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

Economics is about the ways in which individuals, firms and countries make the best use of their scarce and valuable resources: time, energy, knowledge, land, equipment and muscle power. It also helps us understand the scope for, and deficiencies of, government policy.

Plan Structure

Minor
For students entering the BA or BSc in 2004 and subsequent years, a minor in Economics comprises of Two Level I courses
Plus 12UOC in two upper-level courses comprising of
plus one of the following courses.
Students are required to complete the two Level 1 courses (ZBUS1103 Introduction to Accounting and Finance and ZBUS1102 Introduction to Economics) before entering upper-level study. Pre-requisites must be met.


Major
For students entering the BA or BSc in 2004 and subsequent years, a major in Economics comprises:

Two Level I courses and four Level II courses
And two of the following courses

Honours

Students must perform in Economics courses taken in the third year to at least a Credit level to be eligible for entry to the Honours year. Students interested in taking an Honours program are advised to contact the School Office early in the year prior to the proposed Honours year.

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