Honours BSocSc in Environmental Economics and Public Policy |
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Co-operative education is available with this program.
The French immersion stream is available with this program.
ENG1100 | Workshop in Essay Writing | 3 |
3 course credits from:
ENG1120 | Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction | 3 |
ENG1121 | Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry | 3 |
ECO1102 | Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3 |
ECO1104 | Introduction to Microeconomics | 3 |
DVM2105 | Introduction to International Development: Historical Perspectives | 3 |
DVM2106 | International Development: Contemporary Theories and Practices | 3 |
ECO2118 | Introduction to Environmental and Natural Resources Economics | 3 |
ECO2142 | Macroeconomic Theory I | 3 |
ECO2143 | Macroeconomic Theory II | 3 |
ECO2144 | Microeconomic Theory I | 3 |
ECO2145 | Microeconomic Theory II | 3 |
PAP2300 | Principles of Public Administration | 3 |
POL2103 | Introduction to International Relations and Global Politics | 3 |
or
POL2104 | Introduction to Comparative Politics | 3 |
ECO3150 | Probability and Statistics for Economists | 3 |
ECO3151 | Introduction to Econometrics | 3 |
PAP3350 | Public Policy Development | 3 |
ECO4136 | Research Seminar in Economics of the Environment | 3 |
or
ECO4192 | Research Seminar in Economics of Natural Resources and Sustainability | 3 |
6 course credits from:
ECO2110 | Microeconomic Analysis of the Public Sector | 3 |
ECO3149 | Application of Cost-Benefit Analysis to Public Projects | 3 |
ECO4121 | Public Economics | 3 |
3 optional course credits at the 1000 level from:
ENV1101 | Global Environmental Challenges | 3 |
EVS1101 | Introduction to Environmental Science | 3 |
3 optional course credits at the 3000 or 4000 level from:
ECO3130 | Economic Growth | 3 |
ECO3149 | Application of Cost-Benefit Analysis to Public Projects | 3 |
ECO3153 | Microeconomic Theory III | 3 |
ECO4121 | Public Economics | 3 |
ECO4136 | Research Seminar in Economics of the Environment | 3 |
ECO4150 | Directed Research Project | 3 |
ECO4190 | Health Economics | 3 |
ECO4192 | Research Seminar in Economics of Natural Resources and Sustainability | 3 |
ECO4193 | Economics of Conflict | 3 |
6 optional course credits at the 3000 or 4000 level from:
DCC3107 | Environmental Law | 3 |
DVM3125 | Environmental Policies, Natural Resources Management and Sustainable Development | 3 |
ENV3101 | Legal Context of Environmental Issues | 3 |
POL3111 | International Organizations | 3 |
POL3173 | The Politics of Food | 3 |
POL3175 | Ecopolitics | 3 |
POL4190 | Global Environmental Politics | 3 |
SOC3105 | Environmental Sociology | 3 |
SOC4310 | Globalization and the Environment | 3 |
3 optional course credits in Public Administration (PAP) at the 4000 level from:
PAP4310 | Principles, Processes and Methods of Evaluation | 3 |
PAP4315 | Public Policy Analysis | 3 |
PAP4350 | Project Management in the Public Sector | 3 |
3 optional course credits from:
ECO2110 | Microeconomic Analysis of the Public Sector | 3 |
ECO2117 | Introduction to the Economics of Developing Countries | 3 |
ECO3130 | Economic Growth | 3 |
ECO3149 | Application of Cost-Benefit Analysis to Public Projects | 3 |
ECO3153 | Microeconomic Theory III | 3 |
ECO4121 | Public Economics | 3 |
ECO4136 | Research Seminar in Economics of the Environment | 3 |
ECO4150 | Directed Research Project | 3 |
ECO4190 | Health Economics | 3 |
ECO4192 | Research Seminar in Economics of Natural Resources and Sustainability | 3 |
ECO4193 | Economics of Conflict | 3 |
3 optional course credits from:
DCC3107 | Environmental Law | 3 |
DVM3125 | Environmental Policies, Natural Resources Management and Sustainable Development | 3 |
ENV1101 | Global Environmental Challenges | 3 |
ENV3101 | Legal Context of Environmental Issues | 3 |
EVS1101 | Introduction to Environmental Science | 3 |
PHI2398 | Environmental Ethics | 3 |
POL3111 | International Organizations | 3 |
POL3173 | The Politics of Food | 3 |
POL3175 | Ecopolitics | 3 |
POL4190 | Global Environmental Politics | 3 |
SOC3105 | Environmental Sociology | 3 |
SOC4310 | Globalization and the Environment | 3 |
36 elective course credits1
Note(s)
1 | ECO3145, ECO3152 and ECO3153 are strongly recommended for studies in the Master's in Economics. |