Continuation in this academic plan requires a cumulative average of 60%, a cumulative Economics average of 75%, and a cumulative Mathematics average of 60%. Both regular and co-operative versions of this plan are available.
Eligibility for graduation in the Honours Mathematical Economics academic plan includes successful fulfilment of the following requirements:
- Appropriate Program-level requirements. See Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements.
- Economics Plan-level requirements:
- at least seven academic course units (14 courses) in Economics with a minimum cumulative average of 75%, including:
- ECON 101, 102, 201, 202, 301, 302, 371, 401, 402, 421, 472
- three additional ECON courses at the 300-level or above
- at least 6.5 course units (13 courses) in Mathematics with a minimum cumulative average of 60%, including:
- Applied Linear Models: STAT 321 or 331
- Calculus:
- Computer Science:
- Differential Equations: AMATH 250 or 350
- Linear Algebra:
- Linear Optimization: one of CO 227, 250, 255
- Probability: one of STAT 220, 230, 240
- Statistics: one of STAT 221, 231, 241
- one additional math course
Notes:
- Students must achieve a cumulative average of at least 75% in the 14 economics courses counted towards the degree and a cumulative average of 60% in the 13 math courses counted towards the degree.
- For graduation and progression purposes, a student's averages will be calculated according to the practices of the faculty in which the student is formally registered. Should a student transfer from the Faculty of Mathematics to the Faculty of Arts (or vice versa), the student's average calculations may be revised to reflect the differing average calculation rules.
- Students in any Economics academic plan are not eligible to take the Environment and Economics Minor.