November 2022 edition
Volume 3
November 15, 2022
Undergrad Office News
Items
What's Happening in the Economics Department?
(Click the link and read more below)
- Important Dates
- Student Wellness Events and Training
- Academic support for students
- Academic Accommodations - QSAS and Ventus
- Fall Term ECON exam schedule
- Available study spaces: Queen’s University Library, Dunning Reading Room D323
- Economics Degree Pathways
- 2022-23 School Supports
Important Dates
November 15-18 | On-campus flu vaccine clinic, call 613-533-2506 to book
November 17 | W.A. Mackintosh Public Lecture at 4pm, MacCorry B201
November 21 | QSSET surveys will be distributed for all ECON courses
December 1 | Spring convocation applications open in SOLUS
December 5 | Fall term classes end
Upcoming Events
Information for Upcoming Graduates
Interested in pursuing a Masters degree?
Our MBE is one of the few offering a Co-Op option and we regularly send some of our graduating students to pursue their education at the PhD level. The Q&A session will take place Wednesday November 16 at 7pm EST (zoom meeting link).
Meeting ID: 871 4752 1991 - Passcode: B3Ux3g
Please check out the link to a short video introducing some of the features of our MBE program as well as a one-page PDF document.
MFRE is a one-year professional masters program that integrates Economics, Business and Policy knowledge to analyze the challenges and opportunities in the Food, Environment, and Natural Resources sectors.
Unclear of your degree requirements?
Understand and interpret your Academic Progress, available through SOLUS. The Academic Progress report is designed to give you advice on what courses you will need to take to complete your degree, as well as warn you if you have broken any of the various rules that govern which courses may be used in a particular degree program. For more information, click here.
Still have questions? Contact: econugrd@queensu.ca and please include your student number in all correspondence.
Smith School of Business - Certificate in Business
Interested in adding this to your degree? A few things you need to know.
Curriculum - Students are required to take six introductory Commerce courses, completed in conjunction with an undergraduate degree, to obtain the Certificate. The Certificate is recognized on the final transcript. For more information, visit the Certificate of Business website.
- For COMM courses to count towards your ECON plan, ECON option courses are COMM 211 & COMM 221.
- Must be in good academic standing as a degree-seeking undergraduate student and have achieved a minimum of C in any completed COMM 200 level courses.
- As an FAS student, you are allowed 6 units outside of the faculty. No further non-Arts and Science courses will be counted.
For more news: November 2022 volume 3