We offer over 300 courses designed to open your mind to all the disciplines within the Social Sciences. Our courses are diverse and range from Environmental Economics to Game Theory in the Department of Economics; Caribbean Political Thought to Punishment and Corrections in the Department of Government; New Venture Management to Sustainable Tourism in the Mona School of Business and Management; and Sex, Gender and Society to Social and Cultural Anthropology in the Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work. In addition, our course teaches critical skills in management, computing, statistics and research that will serve you well in the world of work. While your programme requirements are prescriptive, choose electives that excite you, challenge you to think analytically and critically, enrich your experience, expand your knowledge base, and enhance your marketability.
Code | Title and Description | Semester | Pre- and Anti-Requisites |
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ECON1004 | Mathematics for Social Sciences II | 1 & 2 | ECON1003 or (MATH0100 & MATH0110) (Anti-requisite: MATH1142) |
ECON1005 | Introductory Statistics | 1 & 2 | CSEC/CXC Math or GCE Math or ECON0001 or GOVT0100 (Anti-requisite: SOCI1005 or STAT1001) |
ECON1012 | Principles of Economics II | 1 & 2 | ECON1000 |
ECON2000 | Intermediate Microeconomics I | 1 & 2 | ECON1012 & (ECON1003 or ECON1004 or MATH1142) or (MATH0100 & MATH0110) (Anti-requisite: MGMT2020) |
ECON2002 | Intermediate Macroeconomics I | 1 | ECON1012 & (ECON1003 or ECON1004 or MATH1142) or (MATH0100 & MATH0110) |
ECON2008 | Statistical Methods I | 1 | ECON1005 & (ECON1004 or MATH1142) (Anti-requisite: STAT2001) |
ECON2014 | Sampling Methods for Business and Social Sciences | 1 | ECON2008 or STAT2001 |
ECON2020 | The Caribbean Economy | 1 | ECON1000 (Anti-requisite: ECON2021) |
ECON2023 | International Economic Relations I | 1 | ECON1000 |
ECON2025 | Economics of Sport | 1 | ECON1012 |