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Department of Economics
C870 Loeb Bldg.
613-520-3743
carleton.ca/economics

This section presents the requirements for programs in:

Program Requirements

M.A. Economics (4.0 credits)

Requirements - Coursework option (4.0 credits)
1.  1.5 credits in:1.5
ECON 5020 [0.5]
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 5021 [0.5]
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 5027 [0.5]
Econometrics I
2.  0.5 credit in:0.5
ECON 5029 [0.5]
Methods of Economic Research
3.  0.5 credit from:0.5
ECON 5055 [0.5]
Financial Econometrics
ECON 5712 [0.5]
Micro-Econometrics
ECON 5713 [0.5]
Time-Series Econometrics
4.  1.5 credits in approved electives1.5
Total Credits4.0
Requirements - Thesis option (4.0 credits)
1.  1.5 credits in:1.5
ECON 5020 [0.5]
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 5021 [0.5]
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 5027 [0.5]
Econometrics I
2.  0.5 credit from:0.5
ECON 5055 [0.5]
Financial Econometrics
ECON 5712 [0.5]
Micro-Econometrics
ECON 5713 [0.5]
Time-Series Econometrics
3.  0.5 credit in approved electives0.5
4.  1.5 credits in:1.5
ECON 5909 [1.5]
M.A. Thesis
Total Credits4.0

M.A. Economics
with Concentration in Financial Economics (4.0 credits)

Requirements - Coursework option (4.0 credits)
1.  1.5 credits in:1.5
ECON 5020 [0.5]
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 5021 [0.5]
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 5027 [0.5]
Econometrics I
2.  1.0 credit in:1.0
ECON 5051 [0.5]
Asset Pricing
ECON 5052 [0.5]
Financial Markets and Instruments
3.  0.5 credit in:0.5
ECON 5029 [0.5]
Methods of Economic Research
4.  0.5 credit in elective concentration from:0.5
ECON 5055 [0.5]
Financial Econometrics
ECON 5058 [0.5]
Advanced Topics in Financial Economics
ECON 5602 [0.5]
International Monetary Theory and Policy
ECON 5608 [0.5]
Monetary Economics and Financial Intermediation
ECON 5713 [0.5]
Time-Series Econometrics
5.  0.5 credit in approved course (which may be an additional course from the elective concentration list)0.5
Total Credits4.0
Requirements - Thesis option (4.0 credits)
1.  1.5 credits in:1.5
ECON 5020 [0.5]
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 5021 [0.5]
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 5027 [0.5]
Econometrics I
2.  1.0 credit in:1.0
ECON 5051 [0.5]
Asset Pricing
ECON 5052 [0.5]
Financial Markets and Instruments
3.  1.5 credit in:1.5
ECON 5909 [1.5]
M.A. Thesis
Total Credits4.0

M.A. Economics
with Collaborative Specialization in African Studies (4.0 credits)

Requirements - Coursework option (4.0 credits)
1.  1.5 credits in:1.5
ECON 5020 [0.5]
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 5021 [0.5]
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 5027 [0.5]
Econometrics I
2.  0.5 credit in:0.5
AFRI 5000 [0.5]
African Studies as a Discipline: Historical and Current Perspectives
3.  0.0 credit in:0.0
AFRI 5800 [0.0]
Scholarly Preparation in African Studies
4.  0.5 credit in:0.5
ECON 5029 [0.5]
Methods of Economic Research
including a research paper on an African Studies topic approved by the Graduate Committee of the Institute of African Studies
5.  0.5 credit in African Studies elective approved by the M.A. Supervisor of the Department of Economics0.5
6.  1.0 credit in ECON approved by the M.A. Supervisor of the Department of Economics, including at least 0.5 credit from ECON 5500, ECON 5504, ECON 55051.0
Total Credits4.0
Requirements - Thesis option (4.0 credits)
1.  1.5 credits in:1.5
ECON 5020 [0.5]
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 5021 [0.5]
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 5027 [0.5]
Econometrics I
2.  0.5 credit in:0.5
AFRI 5000 [0.5]
African Studies as a Discipline: Historical and Current Perspectives
3.  0.0 credit in:0.0
AFRI 5800 [0.0]
Scholarly Preparation in African Studies
4.  1.5 credit in:1.5
ECON 5909 [1.5]
M.A. Thesis
on an African Studies topic approved by the Graduate Committee of the Institute of African Studies
5.  0.5 credit from:0.5
ECON 5500 [0.5]
Development Economics I
ECON 5504 [0.5]
Development Economics II
ECON 5505 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Development Economics
Total Credits4.0

M.A. Economics
with Collaborative Specialization in Climate Change (4.0 credits)

Requirements - Coursework pathway (4.0 credits)
1.  1.0 credit in:1.0
CLIM 5000 [1.0]
Climate Collaboration
2.  0.0 credit in:
CLIM 5800 [0.0]
Climate Seminar Series
3.  1.5 credit in:1.5
ECON 5020 [0.5]
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 5021 [0.5]
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 5027 [0.5]
Econometrics I
4.  0.5 credit in:0.5
ECON 5029 [0.5]
Methods of Economic Research (including a research paper on a Climate Change-related topic)
5.  0.5 credit in:0.5
ECON 5507 [0.5]
Environmental Aspects of Economic Development
ECON 5803 [0.5]
Economics of Natural Resources
ECON 5804 [0.5]
Economics of the Environment
ECON 5805 [0.5]
Topics in Environmental and Resource Economics
or approved Special Topic in the area of Climate Change
6.  0.5 credit in ECON at the 5000 level with sufficient Climate Change content (may be an additional course from Item 5 above), chosen in consultation with Department of Economics0.5
Total Credits4.0
Requirements - Thesis pathway (4.0 credits)
1.  1.0 credit in:1.0
CLIM 5000 [1.0]
Climate Collaboration
2.  0.0 credit in:
CLIM 5800 [0.0]
Climate Seminar Series
3.  1.5 credits in:1.5
ECON 5020 [0.5]
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 5021 [0.5]
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 5027 [0.5]
Econometrics I
4.  1.5 credits in:1.5
ECON 5909 [1.5]
M.A. Thesis (in the specialization)
Total Credits4.0

M.A. Economics
with Collaborative Specialization in Data Science (4.0 credits)

Requirements - Coursework pathway (4.0 credits)
1.  1.5 credits in:1.5
ECON 5020 [0.5]
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 5021 [0.5]
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 5027 [0.5]
Econometrics I
2.  0.5 credit in:0.5
DATA 5000 [0.5]
Data Science Seminar
3.  0.5 credit in:0.5
ECON 5029 [0.5]
Methods of Economic Research
including a research paper on a data science related topic
4.  0.5 credit from:0.5
ECON 5055 [0.5]
Financial Econometrics
ECON 5361 [0.5]
Labour Economics I
ECON 5362 [0.5]
Labour Economics II
ECON 5700 [0.5]
Social and Economic Measurement
ECON 5712 [0.5]
Micro-Econometrics
ECON 5713 [0.5]
Time-Series Econometrics
or approved Special Topics course (ECON 5880) in the area of Data Science
5.  0.5 credit in ECON approved by the M.A. Supervisor of the Department of Economics0.5
6.  0.5 credit in Data Science elective (which may be an additional course from the preceding list) approved by the M.A. Supervisor of the Department of Economics0.5
Total Credits4.0
Requirements - Thesis option (4.0 credits)
1.  1.5 credits in:1.5
ECON 5020 [0.5]
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 5021 [0.5]
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 5027 [0.5]
Econometrics I
2.  0.5 credit in:0.5
DATA 5000 [0.5]
Data Science Seminar
3.  1.5 credit in:1.5
ECON 5909 [1.5]
M.A. Thesis
on a data science topic approved by the Data Science governance committee
4.  0.5 credit from:0.5
ECON 5055 [0.5]
Financial Econometrics
ECON 5361 [0.5]
Labour Economics I
ECON 5362 [0.5]
Labour Economics II
ECON 5700 [0.5]
Social and Economic Measurement
ECON 5712 [0.5]
Micro-Econometrics
ECON 5713 [0.5]
Time-Series Econometrics
or approved Special Topics course (ECON 5880) in the area of Data Science
Total Credits4.0

Master of Arts Economics with Concentration in Financial Economics -
Master of Business Administration
with Concentration in Finance and Economics (10.0 credits)

Students completing the dual degree pathway will graduate with: M.A. Economics with Concentration in Financial Economics, and M.B.A. with Concentration in Financial Economics.

Requirements:
1.  6.0 credits in compulsory courses:6.0
ACCT 5001 [0.25]
Financial Accounting
ACCT 5002 [0.25]
Managerial Accounting
BUSI 5802 [0.25]
Business Ethics
BUSI 5998 [0.0]
MBA Skills Workshop
ECON 5020 [0.5]
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 5021 [0.5]
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 5027 [0.5]
Econometrics I
ECON 5029 [0.5]
Methods of Economic Research
FINA 5501 [0.25]
Financial Management
FINA 5502 [0.25]
Corporate Finance
IBUS 5701 [0.25]
International Business
ITIS 5401 [0.25]
Managing Information Systems in Organizations
MGMT 5100 [0.5]
Managing People and Organizations
MKTG 5200 [0.5]
Marketing Strategy
TOMS 5302 [0.25]
Operations Management
STGY 5900 [0.5]
Corporate and Business Strategy
STGY 5903 [0.5]
Strategic Concepts
2.  1.75 credits in required concentration courses:1.75
ECON 5051 [0.5]
Asset Pricing
ECON 5052 [0.5]
Financial Markets and Instruments
FINA 5512 [0.25]
Valuation
FINA 5513 [0.25]
Mergers and Acquisitions
FINA 5521 [0.25]
Financial Management Concentration Integration
3.  0.5 credit in elective concentration from:0.5
ECON 5055 [0.5]
Financial Econometrics
ECON 5058 [0.5]
Advanced Topics in Financial Economics
ECON 5602 [0.5]
International Monetary Theory and Policy
ECON 5608 [0.5]
Monetary Economics and Financial Intermediation
ECON 5713 [0.5]
Time-Series Econometrics
4.  0.75 credit in M.B.A. elective courses0.75
5.  1.0 credit in:1.0
BUSI 5999 [1.0]
Internship (Students with less than two (2) years of relevant professional employment experience must successfully complete the Internship in order to graduate. Students with two or more years relevant work experience may apply for an exemption.)
Total Credits10.0

Internship Placement

An Internship option is available to full-time students in the M.A. program who are eligible to work in Canada. Registration in the Internship option requires departmental permission and is limited by availability of placements. Application for an internship placement will normally be considered after the student has successfully completed 2.0 credits, including ECON 5020 and ECON 5027.

Internship placements will locate students for at least one term in the public service, the private sector, or non-governmental organizations. Students will integrate theoretical and applied economic analysis in their work experience. During their work term, students are required to register in ECON 5902 (Internship Placement), which is additional to the program requirements described above. While taking ECON 5902, students are considered to be part-time, and may register for at most 1.0 credit in total.

If the student is in receipt of a teaching assistantship, a research assistantship, or some other type of scholarship, the value of the award will be deferred to a later term. External awards will be issued or deferred in accordance with the relevant criteria of the associated agency.

Ph.D. Economics (6.0 credits)

Notwithstanding additional course work that may be required by the admissions committee as a condition of entry, students admitted to the Ph.D. program are required to complete:
Requirements:
1.  4.0 credits in:4.0
ECON 6019 [0.5]
Mathematical Foundations for Economic Theory
ECON 6027 [0.5]
Econometrics II
ECON 6501 [0.5]
PhD Microeconomic Theory I
ECON 6502 [0.5]
PhD Microeconomic Theory II
ECON 6503 [0.5]
PhD Macroeconomic Theory I
ECON 6504 [0.5]
PhD Macroeconomics Theory II
ECON 6513 [0.5]
Second Year Research Paper
ECON 6514 [0.25]
Thesis Workshop I
ECON 6515 [0.25]
Thesis Workshop II
2.  2.0 credits in ECON electives2.0
3.  0.0 credits in:0.0
ECON 6909 [0.0]
Ph.D. Thesis
Total Credits6.0

Students must pass the six first year core courses ECON 6019, ECON 6027, ECON 6501, ECON 6502, ECON 6503 and ECON 6504 within twelve months of beginning full time study.  Should a student fail any of these courses they will be offered a supplemental exam in August of their first year in each course that they failed. Students who do not pass all of the six core first year courses or their supplemental exams within twelve months of beginning full time study will normally be withdrawn from the Ph.D. program.

Students must take 2.0 credits in ECON electives. Students will choose one primary field of specialization as listed below and must take at least 1.0 credit of their ECON electives in this primary field.  Students wishing to take courses from outside those listed below as part of their 2.0 credits in ECON electives must first obtain permission from the department.

Econometrics
ECON 5712 [0.5]Micro-Econometrics
ECON 5713 [0.5]Time-Series Econometrics
ECON 6714 [0.5]Advanced Topics in Econometrics
Economic Development
ECON 5500 [0.5]Development Economics I
ECON 5504 [0.5]Development Economics II
ECON 5505 [0.5]Selected Topics in Development Economics
Economics of the Environment
ECON 5803 [0.5]Economics of Natural Resources
ECON 5804 [0.5]Economics of the Environment
ECON 5805 [0.5]Topics in Environmental and Resource Economics
Industrial Organization
ECON 5301 [0.5]Industrial Organization I
ECON 5303 [0.5]Industrial Organization II
ECON 5304 [0.5]Topics in Industrial Organization
International Economics
ECON 5601 [0.5]International Trade: Theory and Policy
ECON 5602 [0.5]International Monetary Theory and Policy
ECON 5603 [0.5]Topics in International Economics
Labour Economics
ECON 5361 [0.5]Labour Economics I
ECON 5362 [0.5]Labour Economics II
ECON 5363 [0.5]Advanced Topics in Labour Economics
Monetary Economics
ECON 5606 [0.5]Foundations of Monetary Economics
ECON 5607 [0.5]Topics in Monetary Economics
ECON 5609 [0.5]Explorations in Monetary Economics
Public Economics
ECON 5401 [0.5]Public Economics: Expenditures
ECON 5402 [0.5]Public Economics: Taxation
ECON 5403 [0.5]Topics in the Theory of Public Economics

Second Year Paper

In the summer of their first year, students register in ECON 6513 Second Year Research Paper. Students who do not successfully complete ECON 6513 and 2.0 credits of Economics electives within 28 months of beginning full-time study will normally be withdrawn from the Ph.D. program.

Thesis Requirements

Doctoral students will write and defend a Ph.D. thesis. In preparing the thesis, the student is required to give two thesis workshops. In the first (ECON 6514), a research proposal for the thesis will be presented for evaluation by at least three faculty members. In the second (ECON 6515), a substantial portion of the research for the thesis will have been completed and will be presented.  The student's progress will be evaluated by at least three faculty members.

Guidelines for Completion of Ph.D. Degree

Full-time Ph.D. students are expected to complete their requirements within five calendar years. Students who undertake the program by a combination of full-time and part-time study must complete their degree requirements within an elapsed period of nine calendar years, as set out in the General Regulations section of the Graduate Calendar.

Graduate Diploma in Economic Policy (2.0 credits)

Requirements:
1.  0.5 credit in:0.5
ECON 5060 [0.5]
Economic Analysis of Public Policy
2.  1.5 credits from:1.5
ECON 5061 [0.5]
Central Banking: Monetary Policy Framework and Challenges
ECON 5062 [0.5]
Fiscal Policy in Canada: Practice and Challenges
ECON 5063 [0.5]
Innovation Policy and Economic Growth
ECON 5064 [0.5]
Economic Policy Formulation and Evaluation
ECON 5065 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Economic Policy
up to 0.5 credit related to economic policy offered outside the Department of Economics may be taken, with approval of the GDip Supervisor.
Total Credits2.0