To view courses offered by semester go to the on-line schedule, descriptions of all economics courses are available through the Catalog. The Open Course List shows which courses still have open seats.
The major in economics is designed for students who wish to explore the theoretical and empirical techniques of economics, and to learn how these techniques complement other perspectives learned at ...
An economics bachelor’s degree prepares you to collect and analyze information, monitor economic trends, and develop forecasts to guide industries in making critical decisions. Three Dynamic Tracks: ...
We typically recommend that students plan their degree so that they have no more than three economics courses in any given semester. You may not take most 300 level courses until you've taken ECON 101 ...
Thanks for your interest in economics! It’s a great subject for nearly all first-year students. In introductory economics courses, you’ll use many of the math tools you learned in high school, and ...
Due to high demand for this course, we operate a staged admissions process with multiple selection deadlines throughout the year, to maintain a fair and transparent approach. Explore our campus, meet ...
Students must have completed ECON 101 prior to their application. A student who has an AP credit for ECON 101 must have completed at least one core intermediate economics course (ECON 202, ECON 203 or ...
Explore our campus, meet lecturers and current students, and learn more about what it's like to study at Manchester. We place social responsibility at the heart of your learning which means you can ...
The following elective courses are offered for the 2025-26 terms. Please consult the Concordia Class schedule for prerequisites, course delivery and class notes. Kindly note that restrictions apply ...
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