Courses we cover
First- and second-year Western courses across economics, math, science, business, and more, taught by students who aced them. Don't see yours? Ask us.
Principles of Microeconomics
Supply, demand, consumer choice, and market structures: the core of intro micro at Western.
Principles of Macroeconomics
GDP, inflation, monetary and fiscal policy: intro macro made clear.
Econometrics I
Probability, sampling, and statistical inference: the data toolkit for economics students.
Intermediate Macroeconomics I
Long-run growth, labour markets, and classical macro models.
Intermediate Macroeconomics II
Short-run fluctuations, IS-LM, and modern stabilization policy.
Intermediate Econometrics I
Regression analysis, estimation, and hypothesis testing for honours economics.
Intermediate Econometrics II
Advanced regression, time series, and causal inference with economic data.
Intermediate Microeconomics I
Consumer and producer theory, optimization, and market analysis.
Intermediate Microeconomics II
Game theory, general equilibrium, and welfare economics.
Calculus I
Limits, derivatives, and integrals: the foundation of first-year calculus.
Calculus II
Techniques of integration, series and Taylor series, parametric curves, and intro differential equations.
Methods of Calculus
Applied calculus for business and social science programs.
Methods of Finite Mathematics
Counting, probability, and discrete techniques used across business and social sciences.
Methods of Matrix Algebra
Vectors, matrices, and linear systems with practical applications.
Linear Algebra I
Vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues, and proof techniques.
Statistics for Business and Social Sciences
Descriptive statistics, probability, and inference: the stats course for BMOS and social science.
Statistics for Science
Data analysis, estimation, and hypothesis testing for science students (cross-listed with BIOL 2244).
Biology for Science I
Cell biology, genetics, and evolution: the first half of first-year biology for science students.
Biology for Science II
Physiology, ecology, and organismal biology to complete first-year biology.
Discovering Chemical Structure
Atomic structure, bonding theories, and the structure of organic molecules and coordination complexes.
Discovering Chemical Energetics
Thermodynamics, equilibria, acids and bases, electrochemistry, and kinetics.
Physics for the Sciences I
Kinematics, forces, energy, and rotational motion: first-term physics for science programs.
Physics for the Sciences II
Waves, electricity and magnetism, and optics to complete first-year physics.
Computer Science Fundamentals I
Intro programming and program design in Python. No prior coding experience assumed.
Computer Science Fundamentals II
Java, recursion, linked lists, stacks, and queues: the foundation for upper-year CS.
Introduction to Psychology
A full-year survey of scientific psychology, from neuroscience and cognition to social behaviour.
Psychology as a Natural Science
The natural-science side of psychology: methods, brain and behaviour, sensation, learning, and memory.
Introduction to Business
Ivey's case-based intro to finance, marketing, operations, and general management.
Introduction to Accounting and Finance
Financial and managerial accounting foundations plus an introduction to corporate finance.