Adjustments to this suggested course sequence might be required based on course scheduling or if you have been admitted with advanced standing.
Year | Fall | Winter |
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1st year (30 course units) | - ENG 1100 (compulsory course)
- ECO 1104 (compulsory course)
- PAP 1301 (compulsory course)
- 3 course units from: ENV 1101 or EVS 1101
- 3 course units from: MAT 1300 or MAT 1308 1
| - ENG1120 (compulsory course)
- ECO 1102 (compulsory course)
- 3 course units from: MAT 1302 or MAT 1341
- 6 elective course units
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2nd year (30 course units) | - DVM 2105 (compulsory course)
- ECO 2142 (compulsory course)
- ECO 2144 (compulsory course)
- ECO 2150 (compulsory course - previously ECO 3150)
- PAP 2300 (compulsory course)
| - DVM 2106 (compulsory course)
- ECO 2143 (compulsory course)
- ECO 2145 (compulsory course)
- ECO 2151 (compulsory course - previously ECO 3151)
- 3 course units from: POL 2103 or POL 2104
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3rd year (30 course units) | - PAP 3350 (compulsory course)
- 3 course units from: ECO 2110, ECO 3149, ECO 4121
- 3 course units from: DCC 3107, DVM 3125, ENV 1101, ENV 3101, EVS 1101, PHI 2398, POL 3175, POL 4173, POL 4190, SOC 3105, SOC 4310
- 6 elective course units
| - ECO 2118 (compulsory course)
- 3 course units from: ECO 2110, ECO 3149, ECO 4121
- 3 course units from: ECO 2110, ECO 2117, ECO 3130, ECO 3149, ECO 3153, ECO 4121, ECO 4136, ECO 4150, ECO 4190, ECO 4192, ECO 4193
- 6 elective course units
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4th year (30 course units) | - 3 course units from: ECO 4136 or ECO 4192
- 3 course units from: ECO 3130, ECO 3149, ECO 3153, ECO 4121, ECO 4136, ECO 4150, ECO 4190, ECO 4192, ECO 4193
- 9 elective course units
| - 3 course units from: PAP 4310, PAP 4315, PAP 4350
- 6 course units from: DCC 3107, DVM 3125, ENV 3101, POL 3175, POL 4173, POL 4190, SOC 3105, SOC 4310
- 6 elective course units
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Notes
ECO 3145, ECO 3152 and ECO 3153 are strongly recommended for studies in the Master's in Economics.
- 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