ECON 211 Introduction to Mathematical EconomicsEconomics (2009-2010)
Application of mathematics to problems in economic theory. Topics include an introduction to matrix algebra, differentiation, partial derivatives, optimization techniques including constrained optimization -- all developed within the context of economic theory.
Prerequisites: ECON 101 and one of MATH 104 or OAC Calculus or 4U Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus; Not open to students in the Faculty of Mathematics
Notes: Students should complete ECON 211 in their second year.
Sections For Fall 2009
| Lectures | ||||||||
| Professor | Time | Capacity | Sec | Assoc | Rel 1 | Rel 2 | Location | Code |
| Banerjee, Suryapratim | 04:00-05:20 M T W Th F | 106/100 | 2 | 2 | AL 211 | 3137 | ||
| ECON majors students | 13/13 | |||||||
| Wood, Peter J | 04:00-05:20 M T W Th F | 97/100 | 1 | 1 | AL 211 | 3055 | ||
| ECON majors students | 10/8 | |||||||
Sections For Spring 2009
| Lectures | ||||||||
| Professor | Time | Capacity | Sec | Assoc | Rel 1 | Rel 2 | Location | Code |
| Pyne, Derek | 02:30-03:50 M T W Th F | 93/100 | 1 | 1 | RCH 105 | 1909 | ||
| ECON majors students | 25/30 | |||||||
| No Restrictions - All UG | 68/70 | |||||||