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I took Economics 1110 instead of Economics 0110 (the prerequisite for ECON1110). Can ECON1110 substitute for the ECON0110 requirement?

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I took Economics 1110 instead of Economics 0110 (the prerequisite for ECON1110). Can ECON1110 substitute for the ECON0110 requirement?

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No. The point of the economics requirement is to get you to take a macroeconomics course. ECON0110, one of the three core courses, covers micro and macro economics. ECON1110 focuses only on microeconomics. Therefore, in order to meet the economics requirement for the IR concentration, students must take either ECON0110 or ECON1210 (macroeconomics).

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