The Minor Concentration Economics is offered in four streams:
Stream I - Expandable
Stream II - Non-expandable
Stream III - for Management students
Stream IV - Combinable, for students already registered in the Major Concentration Economics
In general, 200-level courses have no prerequisites, ECON 208 and ECON 209 (substitutable by the combination of MGCR 293 and ECON 295 or the more advanced course ECON 230D1/ECON 230D2 or ECON 250D1/ECON 250D2) are prerequisites for 300-level courses, ECON 230D1/ECON 230D2 or ECON 250D1/ECON 250D2 are prerequisites for 400-level courses.
Stream I - Required Courses
(6 credits)
This stream is for students whose primary interest is in a field other than Economics, but who wish to keep the option of upgrading to the Major concentration in the future.
Stream I - Complementary Courses
(12 credits)
12 credits of courses with the Economics subject code ECON with numbers above 209. At least 6 of these credits must be in 300- or 400-level courses.
Stream II - Required Courses
(6 credits)
Note: Stream II of the Minor Concentration Economics may not be expanded to the Major Concentration Economics.
| ECON 208 |
(3) |
Microeconomic Analysis and Applications |
| ECON 209 |
(3) |
Macroeconomic Analysis and Applications |
Stream II - Complementary Courses
(12 credits)
12 credits of courses with the Economics subject code ECON with numbers above 209. At least 6 of these credits must be in 300- or 400-level courses.
Stream III - Complementary Courses
(18 credits)
Stream III is available only to Management students.
18 credits of courses with the Economics subject code ECON with numbers above 209. At least 6 of these credits must be in 300- or 400-level courses.
Note: ECON 295 will not count as part of this Minor concentration.
Please refer to the Department's document "Rules on Stats Courses for Economics Students" available at: http://www.mcgill.ca/economics/undergraduates/courses/.
Stream IV - Complementary Courses
(18 credits)
Students who are registered in the Major Concentration Economics and a minor concentration in another unit may complete as a second minor concentration the Minor Concentration Economics. Please see the Faculty of Arts regulations for "Faculty Degree Requirements", "About Program Requirements", and "Departmental Programs" for detailed information on the multi-track system options.
18 credits of courses with the Economics subject code ECON with numbers above 209. At least 6 of these credits must be in 400- or 500-level courses and no more than 3 credits may be at the 200 level.