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2008-2009 UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR

Economics - Atkinson


Note: With the establishment of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies on July 1, 2009, degrees and programs in the Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies will be moved to the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies as of the Fall/Winter 2009-2010 Session. Grandparenting provisions have been developed for students continuing in degrees and programs currently offered in the Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies. Details are available on the York University Current Students Web site (http://www.yorku.ca/yorkweb/cs.htm).

Economics
Contact: Ida Ferrara

The Economics program offered by the Economics unit within the Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies focuses on those aspects of social behaviour, and those institutions, which are involved in the allocation of scarce resources among alternative uses in the pursuit of the satisfaction of human wants. Through a unique teaching approach that blends theory and case studies, students gain in-depth knowledge about how to apply the analytical and quantitative tools of economics to understanding and solving a wide range of individual and social problems about consumption and production in a variety of markets (product, labour, capital etc., both nationally and internationally) that arise because of resource scarcity. Students can pursue a degree in economics at the BA level or at the BA Specialized Honours level.

Program Requirements

BA: 90 credits

General education requirements: 24 credits including:

  • six credits 1000-level humanities;
  • six credits 1000-level mathematics or modes of reasoning;
  • six credits 1000-level natural science;
  • six credits 1000-level social science.

Required credits outside the major: 18 credits.

Major: 42 credits in economics including:

AK/ECON 1000 3.00, AK/ECON 1010 3.00, AK/ECON 1530 3.00, AK/ECON 1540 3.00, AK/ECON 2300 3.00, AK/ECON 2350 3.00, AK/ECON 2400 3.00, AK/ECON 2450 3.00; AK/ECON 3470 3.00, AK/ECON 3480 3.00 or AK/ECON 3210 3.00.

Upper-level courses: The 90 credits above must include at least 30 credits (for computer science or economics at least 24 credits) at the 3000 level or above.

Residency requirement: At least 30 credits not used toward another academic program are to be taken at York University. Half the major credits must be taken through Atkinson.

Graduation: Students must pass at least 90 credits that meet Atkinson degree and program requirements. The cumulative grade point average for all courses must be at least 4.00.

BA Specialized Honours: 120 credits

General education requirements: 24 credits including:

  • six credits 1000-level humanities;
  • six credits 1000-level mathematics or modes of reasoning;
  • six credits 1000-level natural science;
  • six credits 1000-level social science.

Required credits outside the major: 18 credits outside the major at the 3000 level or above (in the case of mathematics, at the 2000 level or above).

Major: 60 credits in economics including:

AK/ECON 1000 3.00, AK/ECON 1010 3.00, AK/ECON 1530 3.00, AK/ECON 1540 3.00, AK/ECON 2300 3.00, AK/ECON 2350 3.00, AK/ECON 2400 3.00, AK/ECON 2450 3.00, AK/ECON 3470 3.00, AK/ECON 3480 3.00 or AK/ECON 3210 3.00. Of the remaining 30 credits in economics, 18 credits must be at the 4000 level.

Upper-level courses: The 120 credits above must include at least 30 credits at the 3000 level or above and 18 credits in major area at the 4000 level (for computer science or mathematics 12 credits).

Residency requirement: At least 30 credits not used toward another academic program are to be taken at York University. Half the major credits must be taken through Atkinson.

Graduation: Students must pass at least 120 credits that meet Atkinson degree and program requirements. The cumulative grade point average for all courses must be at least 5.00.

Areas of Concentration in Economics

Concentration in Industrial Economics

This concentration is suitable for students who wish to relate the techniques of economic analysis to applied business problems.

Courses for the Concentration in Industrial Economics:

Administrative studies: AK/ADMS 2510 3.00, AK/ADMS 3570 3.00, AK/ADMS 4930 6.00.

Computer science: AK/AS/SC/CSE 1520 3.00 and AK/AS/SC/CSE 1530 3.00.

Economics: AK/ECON 3411 3.00, AK/ECON 3430 3.00, AK/ECON 3440 3.00, AK/ECON 3490 3.00, AK/ECON 3570 3.00, AK/ECON 3580 3.00, AK/ECON 3600 6.00, AK/ECON 3750 3.00, AK/ECON 4750 3.00, AK/ECON 3800 3.00, AK/ECON 3810 3.00, AK/ECON 3820 3.00, AK/ECON 4120 3.00, AK/ECON 4130 3.00, AK/ECON 4160 3.00.

Concentration in Applied Research Methods for Business Economics

Focus on market-oriented experience in economic analysis, especially in the areas of econometric modelling, simulation techniques and applied business forecasting. Emphasis is on any mathematical and statistical training for further study in economics or business, beyond the BA.

Courses for the Concentration in Applied Research Methods for Business Economics:

AK/ECON 3210 3.00, AK/ECON 3411 3.00, AK/ECON 3490 3.00, AK/ECON 3810 3.00, AK/ECON 3820 3.00, AK/ECON 4120 3.00, AK/ECON 4130 3.00.

Concentration in Industrial Relations

Analysis of the institutions involved in the employment relationship, and the conceptual framework of the labour market and the industrial relations system in which it operates.

Courses for the Concentration in Industrial Relations:

AK/ECON 3590 3.00, AK/ECON 3600 6.00, AK/ECON 3610 3.00, AK/ECON 3620 3.00, AK/ECON 3790 6.00, AK/ECON 4160 3.00, AK/SOCI 3392 6.00.

Concentration in Public Policy

The application of economic analysis to matters of collective choice and public policy. Emphasis on the consideration of criteria and techniques for evaluating policy choices.

Courses for the Concentration in Public Policy:

AK/ECON 3450 3.00, AK/ECON 3460 3.00 (cross-listed to: AK/POLS 3480 3.00), AK/ECON 3510 3.00, AK/ECON 3520 3.00, AK/ECON 3650 3.00, AK/ECON 3660 3.00, AK/ECON 3800 3.00, AK/ECON 3810 3.00, AK/ECON 3820 3.00.

Course Substitutes

Subject to course exclusions, program requirements/restrictions, and residence requirements, the following courses are acceptable substitutes for the purpose of meeting program requirements.

Program Course

Course Substitutes

AK/ECON 1000 3.00

AS/ECON 1000 3.00, GL/ECON 2500 3.00

AK/ECON 1010 3.00

AS/ECON 1010 3.00, GL/ECON 2510 3.00

AK/ECON 1530 3.00

AS/ECON 1530 3.00, AS/MATH 1530 3.00, AK/AS/MATH 1550 6.00, AK/AS/SC/MATH 1300 3.00, AS/SC/MATH 1013 3.00, AS/SC/MATH 1505 6.00

AK/ECON 1540 3.00

AS/ECON 1540 3.00, AS/MATH 1540 3.00, AK/AS/MATH 1550 6.00, AS/SC/MATH 1505 6.00

AK/ECON 2300 3.00

AS/ECON 2300 3.00

AK/ECON 2350 3.00

AS/ECON 2350 3.00

AK/ECON 2400 3.00

AS/ECON 2400 3.00

AK/ECON 2450 3.00

AS/ECON 2450 3.00

AK/ECON 3210 3.00

AS/ECON 3210 3.00

AK/ECON 3430 3.00

AS/ECON 3140 3.00

AK/ECON 3440 3.00

GL/ECON 3390 3.00

AK/ECON 3470 3.00

AS/ECON 2500 3.00 (accepted as a 2000-level course only), GL/ECON 3670 3.00

AK/ECON 3570 3.00

AS/ECON 3150 3.00

AK/ECON 3580 3.00

AS/ECON 4200 3.00, GL/ECON 4290 3.00

AK/ECON 3800 3.00

AS/ECON 4309 3.00, GL/ECON 4280 3.00

AK/ECON 4082 3.00

AS/ECON 4400 3.00

AK/ADMS 2500 3.00

AS/ECON 3580 3.00

AK/ADMS 2510 3.00

AS/ECON 3590 3.00

AK/ECON 4750 3.00

AK/ECON 3760 3.00 prior to 2008 at the 3000 level