Red dividerThe B.Econ. Honours Concentration in Mathematics and Quantitative Economics offer rigorous and intensive grounding in the mathematical and statistical tools of modern economics and is highly recommended for students with very strong interest and background in mathematics, intending to pursue some of the top graduate programs in economics or related quantitative discipline.  The program is flexible in that it allows students to select from a broad range of elective courses offered by Mathematics and Economics.

The B.Econ. Honours Concentration in Mathematics and Quantitative Economics is normally completed during all four of four years of full-time study. Students who choose this concentration should have a strong interest and background in mathematics (see “First Year Registration Guide”) and should make the decision in their first year. Normally, the first-year B.Econ Honours students enroll in the more rigorous mathematics sequence (MATH 1052 and MATH 1053) as well as a course in mathematical reasoning (MATH 1800). This provides a gateway to a foundational course in real analysis (MATH 3001) and later to advanced courses in Mathematics and Statistics.

Familiarity with advanced methods of mathematics and statistics is a necessary background for succeeding in any technical graduate program in economics or related discipline. Students who are serious about pursuing graduate studies in economics should also consider combining this concentration with a concentration in either Economic Theory, Economic Data Science, or Computational Analysis.Red divider

Recommended Course Pattern (Honours)