Economics

  • Honours, Major and Minor
  • Certificate in Economics
  • Certificate in Financial Markets

Honours, Major and Minor

NOTE: To satisfy the degree requirements of an Honours, Major, double major or Minor in Economics, a grade of C or better, unless otherwise noted, must be earned in all Economics courses, and in all approved substitutes.

Honours
Intent
The BA in Economics Honours is designed to prepare a student to work or study as an Economist. Students interested in pursuing graduate programs in Economics are strongly urged to complete an Honours program in Economics.

Requirements
A minimum of 20 term-courses in Economics are required to obtain an Honours designation. To remain in the program, students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 in ECON (or approved substitute courses). Furthermore, to remain in the Honours program, students must receive no less than a B- in the required term-courses beyond the 1000- level as listed below.

A High Honours degree will be awarded to those students graduating with a GPA of 3.7 (A-) or greater averaged over ECON term-courses (excluding ECON 1013, ECON 1023 and STAT 1793). For an Honours; a GPA of 3.0 is required in these term-courses.

Required Courses
ECON 1013 , 2013 , 3013 , 4045 Microeconomics  4 term-courses
ECON 1023 , 2023 , 3023 , 4035 Macroeconomics 4 term-courses
STAT 1793 , 2793 (or equivalent)                         2 term-courses
ECON 3665 (Mathematical Economics)                   1 term-course
ECON 4645 (Econometrics)                                  1 term-course

                                 12 term-courses

 

Students in this program are required to pass MATH 1003 and MATH 1013 with a grade of C or better, but these term-courses do not count towards the 20 term-courses in Economics.


Electives
The remaining 8 term-courses in Economics electives will normally be taken in the Economics discipline, but up to 3 discipline-approved term-courses may be substituted for non-compulsory Economics electives (see the Economics coordinator for a list). A grade of C or better must be earned in each of these 8 term courses.

Major
Intent
The BA in Economics Major option is designed to give students a working knowledge of Economics and prepare them to work in business or in a policy-making environment. Students interested in pursuing graduate programs in Economics are strongly urged to complete an Honours program in Economics.

Requirements
A total of 16 term-courses in Economics are required to obtain a Major designation. A grade of C or better must be earned in each of the 16 term-courses required to complete the Majors Program. NOTE: Student must obtain at least a B- in ECON 2013 and ECON 2023 in order to stay in the program.

Required Courses
ECON 1013 , 2013 , 3013 Microeconomics  3 term-courses
ECON 1023 , 2023 , 3023 Macroeconomics 3 term-courses
STAT 1793 , 2793 (or equivalent)              2 term-courses

       8 term-courses

Students in this program are required to pass MATH 1003 (or MATH 1853 and MATH 2853 as substitute) with a grade of C or better, but this does not count in the 16 term-courses in Economics.

Electives
The remaining 8 term-courses in Economics electives will normally be taken in the Economics discipline, but up to 3 discipline-approved term-courses may be substituted for non-compulsory Economics electives (see the Economics coordinator for a list). A grade of C or better must be earned in each of these 8 term-courses.

Double Majors
A total of 14 term-courses in Economics are required to complete a double majors in Economics. Of these, 8 term-courses are the same as those needed to complete the Major (including the Math requirements), with 6 term-courses of Economics electives. Up to 3 discipline-approved term-courses may be substituted for non-compulsory Economics electives (see the Economics coordinator for a list). A grade of C or better is mandatory in all 14 term-courses needed to satisfy the double major requirement. NOTE: Students must obtain at least a B- in ECON 2013 and ECON 2023 in order to stay in the program.

Minor

Intent
The BA in Economics Minor is designed to give students knowledge of the basic issues in economics so they can make more informed choices in their work and private lives.

Requirements
A total of 8 term-courses in Economics are required to obtain a Minor Designation. A grade of C or better is mandatory in all 8 term-courses needed to satisfy the minor requirement.

Required Courses
ECON 1013 , 2013 Microeconomics 2 term-courses; ECON 1023, 2023 Macroeconomics 2 term-courses; plus 4 term-courses

Electives
The remaining 4 term-courses in Economics electives must be taken in the Economics Discipline. Of these 4 term-courses, at least 2 must be at the 3000-level or above. A grade of C or better is required in each of these courses.

Certificate in Economics

This certificate is a stand-alone program intended for visiting international students and for members of the community interested in economics. It will not be awarded to a student enrolled in a degree program, but students who have withdrawn from an undergraduate degree program may apply. A maximum of 50% of required credits may be transferred from another degree, certificate, or similar program, whether taken at UNB or elsewhere.

The Certificate requires completion of 8 term-courses including ECON 1013 , ECON 1023 , ECON 2013 , ECON 2023 , plus an additional four courses in Economics at or above the 2000 level. To earn a Certificate, a student must achieve a grade of at least a C in all specifically required courses, and achieve a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0. While no specific prerequisites are required for admission to this Certificate program, a background in high school mathematics is strongly recommended.

Certificate in Financial Markets

The Certificate requires completion of at least 8 term-courses including BA 1216 , ECON 1013 , ECON 1023 , ECON 2013 , ECON 2023 , ECON 2103 , ECON 3114 , plus one additional course in Business or Economics which is in Accounting, Finance, or International/Macro Economics.

To earn a Certificate, a student must achieve a grade of at least a C in all specifically required courses, and achieve a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0. While no specific prerequisites are required for admission to this Certificate program, a background in high school mathematics is strongly recommended.