curriculum framework
Concentration in Economics: Global Banking and International Trade
- This concentration is available for any Bachelor's degree student at Douglas College
- Successful completion of 12 credits
- A minimum of six (6) credits of upper level (3000 and 4000) coursework is required
- Students who have already taken and received credits for the required and elective course(s) in their Bachelor's degree program can also apply the course(s) towards the requirements for the Concentration
Course Requirements:
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credits |
Required course:
|
ECON 2408 |
Money and Banking
|
3.00
|
Select 3 courses from the following eligible options (9 credits):
|
ECON 1103
|
Globalization and the World Economy
|
3.00
|
ECON 1250
|
Principles of Macroeconomics
|
3.00
|
ECON 2298
|
Introduction to Financial Economics
|
3.00
|
ECON 2491
|
Canadian Macroeconomic Policy
|
3.00
|
ECON 3300
|
International Trade Issues (or equivalent)
|
3.00
|
ECON 3450
|
Intermediate Macroeconomics
|
3.00
|
ECON 3408
|
Global Banking
|
3.00
|
FINC 3305
|
International Financial Management (with permission)
|
3.00
|
Total Credits
|
|
12.00
|
admission requirements
There are no separate admission requirements for a concentration, but you must be enrolled in a degree program in order to complete a concentration.
program cost
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curriculum guidelines
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