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The Department of Economics is dedicated to outstanding research and education. Our faculty investigate diverse economic issues and publish in top-tier journals. Both graduate and undergraduate curricula address current economic challenges while developing modern analytical capabilities. Our unique integration of cooperative education with academic studies contributes to our students' exceptional achievements. Prepare to tackle critical economic puzzles: What transforms developing nations into economic powerhouses? How can future financial meltdowns be prevented? What policies most effectively promote emerging sectors such as biotechnology and renewable energy?First-year studies establish core microeconomic and macroeconomic foundations. Advanced coursework then applies these concepts across various fields including public policy, labor markets, healthcare economics, financial systems, sports economics, and beyond.Whether your aspirations lie in government, business, or academic research, Waterloo's Economics program delivers essential theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and valuable co-op experience.Key program featuresComprehensive support network. From mentoring initiatives to faculty-student mixers and recreational activities, the Economics Society fosters both academic and social connections.Enhance your professional profile. Opt for the co-op option to complete your degree with nearly two years of practical work experience alongside your studies.
Beyond the standard Honours Economics requirements, students selecting the Intensive Specialization must meet these additional criteria: Maintain at least a 75% average in Economics major courses.
Complete five supplementary courses, totaling 10.5 academic units (21 courses) in Economics:
ECON 392, ECON 421, ECON 472, ECON 491, ECON 496