ECO200Y5 - Microeconomic Theory
Course: ECO200Y5 (Microeconomic Theory) in ECO department at University of Toronto.
Credit Hours: 48 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 2 prerequisite courses
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 2 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 41 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Core pathway course - critical for degree progression
Part of the ECO curriculum at University of Toronto, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by ECO200Y5
- ECO362H5 - Economic Growth: Theory and Evidence
- MGT444H5 - FinTech, Blockchain, & Decentralized Finance
- ECO326H5 - Advanced Economic Theory - Micro
- ECO302H5 - World Economic History Prior to 1870
- ECO303H5 - World Economic History After 1870
- ECO310H5 - Empirical Industrial Organization
- ECO312H5 - Firms and Markets
- ECO313H5 - Environmental Economics
- ECO318H5 - Economics of Innovation
- ECO320H5 - Economic Analysis of Law: Part 1
- ECO324H5 - Economic Development
- ECO325H5 - Advanced Economic Theory - Macro
- ECO343H5 - Labour Economics and Public Policy
- ECO344H5 - Labour Economics and Market Frictions
- ECO345H5 - Macroeconomics and the Labour Market
- ECO349H5 - Money, Banking & Financial Markets
- ECO358H5 - Financial Economics I
- ECO440H5 - Advanced Topics in Financial Economics
- ECO364H5 - International Trade
- ECO365H5 - International Monetary Economics
- ECO370H5 - The Economics of Organizations
- ECO372H5 - Data Analysis and Applied Econometrics in Practice
- ECO373Y5 - The Environment: Perspectives from Economics and Ecology
- ECO375H5 - Applied Econometrics I
- ECO380H5 - Managerial Economics: Competitive Strategy
- ECO381H5 - Managerial Economics: Personnel Economics
- ECO383H5 - Introduction to Empirical Methods of Microeconomics
- ECO385H5 - Economics of Information
- ECO411H5 - Human Capital and Education in the Economy
- ECO433H5 - Gender and Family Economics
- ECO436H5 - Measuring Well Being
- ECO456H5 - Public Policy Analysis
- ECO460H5 - Introduction to Financial Risk Management
- ECO311H5 - Pricing Strategies
- ECO336H5 - Public Economics II: Advanced Policy Analysis
- ECO348H5 - Foundations of Money and Banking
- ECO435H5 - Growth and Development of the Chinese Economy
- ECO359H5 - Financial Economics II
- ECO333H5 - Urban Economics
- ECO335H5 - Public Economics I: Global Warming, Biodiversity Loss and Inequality
- MGT451H5 - Business Strategy for the Digital Economy
Academic Planning at University of Toronto
Students planning ECO200Y5 at University of Toronto should complete 2 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing ECO200Y5 enables enrollment in 41 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at University of Toronto integrates into structured degree pathways for ECO programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.