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Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Economics is designed for students who wish to deepen their understanding of economic principles and their application in real-world scenarios. This program emphasizes analytical skills and critical thinking, preparing graduates for various professional opportunities in the field of economics. Students will engage with core economic theories and practices, equipping them with the knowledge necessary to analyze economic data and trends effectively. The program is structured to provide a comprehensive education that combines both theoretical and practical aspects of economics, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for their future careers.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Economics is structured to provide a robust educational experience over a four-year period. The program consists of:

  • 27 units of Core courses
  • 33 units of Optional courses
  • 6 units of Support courses

This comprehensive structure allows students to tailor their education according to their interests and career goals. Additionally, students have the option to combine their major with a Minor in another subject, along with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units. This flexibility enhances the learning experience and prepares students for diverse career paths in economics.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op opportunities that provide practical work experience in the field of economics.
  • Field experiences that allow students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings.
  • Joint partner programs that may offer collaborative learning experiences with other institutions.
  • Access to unique workshops and seminars led by industry professionals and academic experts.
  • Engagement in research projects that enhance analytical and problem-solving skills.

Career Options

  • Economic Analyst: Analyze economic data and trends to provide insights for businesses and government agencies.
  • Policy Advisor: Develop and recommend policies based on economic research and analysis.
  • Market Research Analyst: Study market conditions to examine potential sales of a product or service.
  • Financial Consultant: Advise clients on financial planning and investment strategies based on economic forecasts.
  • Data Analyst: Utilize statistical tools to interpret and analyze complex data sets, providing actionable insights.

 

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