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BACHELOR OF ARTS
ECONOMICS MAJOR
2014/15 Academic Year
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
42 senior-level, non-duplicative credits
At least 6CR at the 400-level4 – ECON 401 and ECON 490 do not satisfy this requirement
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REQUIRED JUNIOR LEVEL COURSES
ECON 101: Introduction to Microeconomics STAT 151: Introduction to Applied Statistics2
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ECON 102: Introduction to Macroeconomics MATH 114: Elementary Calculus I
REQUIRED SENIOR LEVEL COURSES 21 CREDITS
15 CREDITS ECON 281: Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON 282: Intermediate Macroeconomics
ECON 299: Quantitative Methods in Economics
ECON 399: Introductory Econometrics
ECON 490: Economic Research
6 CREDITS ECON 290: Economics at Work: Reasoning and Writing in Economics
ECON 319: Contemporary Canadian Economic Issues
ECON 384: Microeconomic Theory
ECON 385: Macroeconomic Theory
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IMPORTANT PLANNING NOTES
1. ECON 101 and ECON 102 can be used to satisfy the Social Sciences core requirement of a Bachelor of Arts degree. STAT 151 and
MATH 114 can be used to satisfy the Analytical Studies core requirement of a BA degree.
2. Students may use equivalent courses, including STAT 141 or STAT 152 and MATH 113, to meet these requirements.
3. See the reverse side of this sheet for a listing of Economics courses offered at MacEwan University. Please keep in mind that
course offerings will vary from academic year to academic year. Student may address questions about planned course offerings to
the Economics discipline chair or the Faculty of Arts and Science Program Services Office.
4. ECON 401 and ECON 490 cannot be used to satisfy the 400-level requirements of this major.
This planning sheet should be used only as a guide for course planning and it should be used in conjunction with the Bachelor of Arts Degree
Planner. Remember: not all courses listed are offered each year and course offerings are subject to change. In the event of a discrepancy between
the information presented on this sheet and that available on myStudentSystem, the information on myStudentSystem will be considered accurate.
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ECONOMICS COURSE OFFERINGS
ECON 101: Introduction to Microeconomics
ECON 102: Introduction to Macroeconomics
ECON 212: Economic Aspects of the European Union
ECON 213: An Introduction to the Economics of Developing Countries
ECON 281: Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON 282: Intermediate Macroeconomics
ECON 290: Economics at Work: Reasoning and Writing in Economics
ECON 299: Quantitative Methods in Economics
ECON 319: Contemporary Canadian Economic Issues
ECON 323: International Economics
ECON 335: Urban Economics
ECON 341: Money and Banking
ECON 350: Public Expenditure
ECON 353: Taxation Policy and Structure
ECON 355: Economics of Project Evaluation
ECON 365: Resource Economics
ECON 366: Energy Economics
ECON 369: Economics of the Environment
ECON 384: Microeconomic Theory
ECON 385: Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 389: Mathematical Economics
ECON 399: Introductory Econometrics
ECON 401: Field Placement
ECON 403: Individual Study
ECON 414: Development Economics
ECON 421: International Trade
ECON 422: International Payments
ECON 441: Monetary Theory and Policy
ECON 442: The Economics of Financial Markets
ECON 467: Environmental and Natural Resource Policy
ECON 481: Advanced Microeconomic Theory
ECON 482: Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 490: Economic Research
ECON 499: Applied Econometrics
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