Specialization in International Economic Policy
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses 4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization
a. 1.0 credit in: Foundations 1.0
ECON 1000 [1.0]
Introduction to Economics
or FYSM 1003 [1.0]
Introduction to Economics
b. 0.5 credit in Microeconomics 0.5
ECON 2001 [0.5]
Intermediate Microeconomics for Non-Mathematical Majors
or ECON 2009 [0.5]
Managerial Economics
or ECON 2020 [0.5]
Intermediate Microeconomics I: Producers and Market Structure
c. 0.5 credit in: Macroeconomics 0.5
ECON 2101 [0.5]
Intermediate Macroeconomics for Non-Mathematical Majors
or ECON 2102 [0.5]
Intermediate Macroeconomics I
d. 0.5 credit in: Research Methodologies 0.5
IPAF 2000 [0.5]
Quantitative Approaches to Policy Analysis
or ECON 2210 [0.5]
Introductory Statistics for Economics
e. 2.0 credits in: International and Public Economics 2.0
ECON 3403 [0.5]
Introduction to Public Economics: Expenditures
ECON 3405 [0.5]
Introduction to Public Economics: Taxation
ECON 3601 [0.5]
Introduction to International Trade
ECON 3602 [0.5]
International Monetary Problems
f. 3.0 credits from: International Economic Policy 3.0
ECON 3370 [0.5]
The Economics of Migration
ECON 3508 [0.5]
Introduction to Economic Development
ECON 3509 [0.5]
Development Planning and Project Evaluation
ECON 3510 [0.5]
African Economic Development
ECON 3803 [0.5]
The Economics of Natural Resources
ECON 3804 [0.5]
Environmental Economics
ECON 3807 [0.5]
European Economic Integration
ECON 3808 [0.5]
The Economics of Transition
ECON 3860 [0.5]
Agricultural Economics
ECON 3870 [0.5]
Comparative Economic Systems
Note: To meet the prerequisite requirements for ECON 2009, ECON 2020, ECON 2102, and ECON 2210, students must have obtained a grade of C- or higher in ECON 1401 or MATH 1009 and a grade of C- or higher in FYSM 1003 or ECON 1000 or equivalent.
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
3.  8.0 credits in: Free Electives 8.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The International Experience requirement must be met.
5. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits 20.0