Adjustments to this recommended course sequence might be required based on course scheduling or if you have been admitted with advanced standing.
YearFallWinter
1st year
(30 course units)
  • ENG 1100 (compulsory course)
  • ECO 1104 (compulsory course)
  • PAP 1301 (compulsory course)
  • 3 course units from: MAT 1300 or MAT 13081
  • 3 elective course units
  • ENG 1120 (compulsory course)
  • ECO 1102 (compulsory course)
  • MAT 1302 (compulsory course)
  • 6 elective course units
2nd year
(30 course units)
  • ECO 2142 (compulsory course)
  • ECO 2144 (compulsory course)
  • ECO 2150 (compulsory course - previously ECO 3150)
  • PAP 2300 (compulsory course)
  • 3 elective course units
  • ECO 2143 (compulsory course)
  • ECO 2145 (compulsory course)
  • ECO 2151 (compulsory course - previously ECO 3151)
  • POL 2101 (compulsory course)
  • 3 elective course units
3rd year
(30 course units)
  • PAP 3350 (compulsory course)
  • 3 course units from: ECO 2111, ECO 2114, ECO 2118
  • 3 course units from: SOC 3101, SOC 3308
  • 3 course units from: ECO 2110, ECO 2147, ECO 3149, ECO 4121
  • 3 elective course units
  • 3 course units from: ECO 2111, ECO 2114, ECO 2118
  • 3 course units from: ECO 2110, ECO 2147, ECO 3149, ECO 4121
  • 6 optional course units in public administration (PAP) at the 3000 or 4000 level from the list of optional courses 
  • 3 elective course units
4th year
(30 course units)
  • 6 course units from: ECO 3123, ECO 3125, ECO 3139, ECO 3148, ECO 3149, ECO 4111, ECO 4115, ECO 4116, ECO 4121, ECO 4128, ECO 4136, ECO 4139, ECO 4150, ECO 4190, ECO 4192, ECO 4193, ECO 4195
  • 9 elective course units
  • 6 course units from: ECO 3123, ECO 3125, ECO 3139, ECO 3148, ECO 3149, ECO 4111, ECO 4115, ECO 4116, ECO 4121, ECO 4128, ECO 4136, ECO 4139, ECO 4150, ECO 4190, ECO 4192, ECO 4193, ECO 4195
  • 9 elective course units

Notes

  1. Students who intend to pursue graduate studies in economics should select MAT 1300 or the sequence MAT 1320 and MAT 1325 (this last course can be replaced by MAT 1322). A strong background in mathematics helps students succeed in advanced courses and graduate studies in economics.
  2. List of optional courses.