Minor in Economics

The minor in Economics requires 5 courses, including

One introductory course (BC1001, BC1002, or W1105)
Two economics electives at any level
One intermediate theory course (BC3033, BC3035, or equivalent)
One economics elective that requires an intermediate theory prerequisite

These are the minimal requirements. If you want to use the minor to prepare for graduate study in Business, Law, Public Administration, International Affairs, or Economics you should take a strong minor such as

One introductory course (BC1002 or W1105)
Two intermediate theory courses (BC3033 and BC 3035)
Statistics for Economics (BC2411)
One upper level economics elective

(Note that the "strong" minor is not an official designation. It is merely a list of suggested courses you could use to satisfy the economics minor while giving you better preparation for future graduate study.)

After completing the requirements, you formally elect a minor by bringing the Minor Declaration Form (available from the Registrar) to the Department Chair for signature.