Bachelor of Economics, York University 1, first year (core course)
Microeconomics1; Macroeconomics1; Mathematics1; Probability1; Statistics1; Economic data analysis1; Historical perspective.
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2, the second year
① Core curriculum
Microeconomics II; Macroeconomics II; Econometrics II; Economic growth and development; Math two.
② Elective courses
Dynamic modeling of economists; Population economics; Econometric theory1; Development economics; Create a history of poverty? ; Commodity market; Introduction to accounting; Cost benefit analysis; Financial economics and capital market.
3. The third year (optional course)
Another view of economics; Applied econometrics; Applied economics; Bubble, panic and collapse; Research methods of econometrics; Economics of social policy; Experimental and behavioral economics; International economic growth and development; Healthy economy; Industrial economics; International economics; Labor economics; Macroeconomics 3; Mathematical economics; Microeconomics 3; Monetary economics; Political economy; Principles of corporate finance and derivative securities; Structure and supervision of financial market.