COURSES OFFERED Economics 111A A survey of the evolution of economics institutions and a study of the origins of economic society. In the first term special emphasis will be placed on the economic and social aspects of Greek and Roman civilization. (3-1-0-3) Economics 111B The economic development of Western Europe. Industrial development in North America. Recent economic trends in the world. PREREQUISITE: Economics 111A. (3-1-0-3) Economics 211A — PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS Institutions and processes involved in the production and distribution of wealth: basic determinants of prices and costs. PREREQUISITE: Permission to register in Second Year course. (3-1-0-3) Economics 211B The determinants of income and employment. International trade — banking. PREREQUISITE: Economics 211A. (3-1-0-3) Economics 150A For students registered in the Applied Arts and Science Division. A survey of the evolution of economic institutions in Greek, Roman and Western European Civi- lizations. (2-2-0-0) Economics 150B — PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS Institutions and processes involved in price, cost, trade, money and banking. PREREQUISITE: Economics 150A. (2-2-0-0) Geography D. W. Couch, B.A., M.A. (CANTERBURY, N.Z.) GENERAL INFORMATION Geography may be offered as a Major and for Honours in both the B.A. and B.SC. programmes. Geography 111AB is one of the elective science courses. MAJORS AND HONOURS (B.A. Programme) Majors — First and second years — Geography 111AB, 211AB. Honours — First and second years — Second class standing in Geography 111B, 211B. Mathematics 111B. 52