Course descriptionECON 501 and 503 are compulsory core courses for all students. A minimum of six credits must be taken from Class B. The remaining credits may be selected from Class A and/or Class B and/or Class C with no more than six credits taken from Class C.
Class A Courses (3 credits each)
The 500 level courses have a 3 credit value and are cross-listed with the undergraduate 400 level courses.
ECON 501 Advanced Microeconomic Theory
ECON 503 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 509 History of Economic Thought I
ECON 510 History of Economic Thought II
ECON 513 Economic Growth and Fluctuations
ECON 514 Economic Development: Policy Analysis
ECON 521 Econometrics I
ECON 522 Econometrics II
ECON 523 Applied Econometrics
ECON 525 Mathematics for Advanced Study in Economics
ECON 532 Advanced Monetary Theory
ECON 533 Financial Economics
ECON 536 Economics of Taxation
ECON 537 Economics of Public Expenditure
ECON 542 International Economics: Trade Theory
ECON 543 International Economics: Finance
ECON 561 Industrial Organization
ECON 562 The Corporate Economy
ECON 563 Economics of Regulation
ECON 564 Game Theory, Information, and Economic Modelling
ECON 565 The Economics of Professional Sport
ECON 581 Advanced Labour Economics I
ECON 582 Economics of Personnel and Industrial Relations
ECON 583 Advanced Labour Economics II
ECON 591 Advanced Environmental Economics
ECON 593 Regional Economics
ECON 595 Economics of Transportation and Communications
ECON 597 Income Distribution and Economic Inequality
ECON 598 Advanced Topics in Economics
ECON 599 Advanced Topics in Economics
Class B Courses (3 credits each)
All 600 level courses offered in the Department of Economics.
Class C Courses (3 credits each)
All master level courses in the John Molson School of Business.