Honours BSc in Financial Mathematics and Economics

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Co-operative education is available with this program.

The extended French stream is available with this program.

PHI2397 Business Ethics 3
3 ENG credits at the 1000 level
Required ADM courses:
ADM1100 Introduction to Business Management 3
ADM1340 Financial Accounting 3
ADM2350 Financial Management 3
ADM3350 Corporate Finance 3
ADM3351 Fixed Income Investments 3
ADM3352 Portfolio Management 3
ADM4351 Options and Futures 3
3 ADM credits at the 4000 level
Required ECO courses:
ECO1102 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3
ECO1104 Introduction to Microeconomics 3
ECO2142 Macroeconomic Theory I 3
ECO2143 Macroeconomic Theory II 3
ECO2144 Microeconomic Theory I 3
ECO2145 Microeconomic Theory II 3
ECO3153 Microeconomic Theory III 3
ECO4185 Financial Econometrics 3
6 credits from:
ECO3152 Macroeconomic Theory III 3
ECO4115 Monetary Theory 3
ECO4123 International Finance 3
ECO4139 Industrial Organization II 3
ECO4145 Mathematical Economics II 3
ECO4165 Cost-Benefit Analysis and Project Evaluation
ECO4170 Game Theory with Applications in Corporate Finance 3
ECO4186 Applied Econometrics 3
Required MAT courses:
MAT1320 Calculus I 3
MAT1325 Calculus II and an Introduction to Analysis1 3
MAT1341 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3
MAT2122 Multivariable Calculus2 3
MAT2125 Elementary Real Analysis2 3
MAT2141 Linear Algebra I 3
or
MAT2342 Introduction to Applied Linear Algebra 3
MAT2324 Ordinary Differential Equations and the Laplace Transform 3
MAT2371 Introduction to Probability 3
MAT2375 Introduction to Statistics 3
MAT3172 Foundations of Probability 3
MAT3375 Regression Analysis 3
MAT3379 Introduction to Time Series Analysis 3
9 MAT credits at the 3000 level or above
6 MAT credits at the 4000 level3
9 elective credits
Students intending to pursue graduate studies in mathematics should select three courses from MAT3120, MAT3121, MAT3141, MAT3143 and MAT3341 among their elective credits in MAT.
Students intending to pursue graduate studies in statistics should select MAT3377, MAT3378 and MAT4175 among their elective credits in MAT.
Note(s)
1The course MAT1325 can be replaced by MAT1322 with the permission of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
2MAT2122 and MAT2125 serve as prerequisites to ECO4145; this will be reflected in a change to the official description this year.
3MAT4372, MAT4374 and MAT4387 are recommended.