Continuation in this academic plan requires a minimum cumulative overall average of 60%, a minimum cumulative Economics average of 70%, and a minimum cumulative Mathematics average of 60%.
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 eight academic course units (16 courses) in Economics with a minimum cumulative Economics average of 70%, including:
- ECON 101, ECON 102, ECON 290, ECON 306, ECON 391, ECON 392, ECON 393, ECON 472, ECON 491, ECON 496
- one of ECON 406, ECON 407, ECON 408, ECON 409
- five additional ECON courses at the 200-level or above, two of which must be at the 400-level
- at least 6.5 course units (13 courses) in Mathematics with a minimum cumulative Mathematics average of 60%, including:
- Applied Linear Models: STAT 321 or STAT 331
- Calculus:
- Computer Science:
- Differential Equations: AMATH 250 or AMATH 350
- Linear Algebra:
- Linear Optimization: one of CO 227, CO 250, CO 255
- Probability: one of STAT 220, STAT 230, STAT 240
- Statistics: one of STAT 221, STAT 231, STAT 241
- one additional course from ACTSC, AMATH, CO, CS, MATH, PMATH, or STAT
Notes
- Students must achieve a minimum cumulative average of at least 70% in all Economics courses counted towards the degree and a minimum cumulative average of 60% in all Mathematics 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.
- ECON 201, ECON 211, and ECON 221 do not fulfil Economics course requirements for the Honours Mathematical Economics plan.
- At most two courses from the Faculty of Mathematics may have failing grades.
Arts and Business
Students enrolled in the Arts and Business academic plan may not select the Honours Mathematical Economics academic plan as their major.
Honours Double Majors
The Honours Mathematical Economics academic plan may not be taken in combination with any other major. For further information, see Available Arts Academic Plans.