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Question Regarding The Economist Category

Hi everyone! I'm currently in an undergraduate program pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce at a Canadian University and I am a Canadian citizen. My program allows us to specialize in Management, Finance & Economics, and Accounting. None of these specialists will appear on our degree, but it will be on our transcript. Would specializing in Finance & Economics qualify as the required level of education? I am currently pursuing a Minor in Economics which I know is not sufficient. However, if I pursue a Major in Economics outside of my program, would that qualify as the required level of education? In other words, I would graduate with a Bachelor of Commerce, and a Major in Economics but this Major would only appear on my transcript, not on the actual degree. Under my current degree, I would have taken 10 economics courses yet I would only need to add 3 more for the Major. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you in advance : )

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u/InteractionEvery3387 — 8 days ago
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ECO202: Questions for those who have taken the course

Hi all, I'm an incoming third year and I am debating on taking ECO202. It's not required for my current major, however, I am thinking of applying during the second round to the Economics major and this class will then become a requirement. I've heard it's slightly easier than ECO209, but for those who have taken this class, is it very math heavy? In other words, is the calculus involved much harder than ECO204 as an example? If anyone had a positive or negative experience in this course, would you be able to share who your professor was if you don't mind? I've been trying to find some notes online related to the content to get an idea of what I can expect, but haven't found much. Thanks in advance!!

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u/InteractionEvery3387 — 12 days ago