ECONOMICS with HISTORY - Major / Minor
Please note that this programme structure acts as a guideline, refer to your Undergraduate Handbook for official programme information.
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NOTE: ECON 1004 (EC14B) MATHS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES II: STUDENTS WITH AN INADEQUATE BACKGROUND IN MATHEMATICS ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO COMPLETE ECON 1003 (EC14A) MATHS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES I IN SEMESTER ONE OR TWO BEFORE TAKING ECON 1004 (EC14B) MATHS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES II. STUDENTS MAY TAKE ECON 1004 (EC14B) IN LEVEL II OF THEIR PROGRAMME.
LEVEL I
ECON 1001 (EC10A) Introduction to Microeconomics
ECON 1002 (EC10B) Introduction to Macroeconomics
ECON 1005 (EC16B) Introductory Statistics
ECON 1004 (EC14B) Maths for Social Sciences II
MGMT 1000 (MS11A) Introduction to Computers
HIST 1601 (H16A) The Atlantic World 1400-1600
HIST 1602 (H16B) The Atlantic World 1600-1800
FOUN 1008 (FD10H) Rhetoric II: Special Purposes Or
FOUN 1001 (FD10A) English for Academic Purposes
One of the following:
FOUN 1101 (FD11A) Caribbean Civilisation
FOUN 1210 (FD12A) Science, Medicine and Technology
One Approved elective
LEVEL II
ECON 2000 (EC20A) Intermediate Micro-Econ I
ECON 2002 (EC21A) Intermediate Macro-Econ I
ECON 2001 (EC20B) Intermediate Micro-Econ II
ECON 2003 (EC21B) Intermediate Macro Econ II
ECON 2008 (EC23L) Statistical Methods I
HIST 2003 (H20C) History of the West Indies I
HIST 2004 (H20D) History of the West Indies II
Three Approved Level II courses from the Department of History
LEVEL III
One of the following:
ECON 2006 (EC23J) Economic Statistics
ECON 3049 (EC36C) Econometrics I
Nine (9) Approved electives from the Department of Economics |