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Last updated on 2025-04-22

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Economics is designed for students who wish to delve into the complexities of economic theory and its practical applications. This program emphasizes analytical skills and critical thinking, preparing students for various career paths in economics and related fields. By combining core courses with optional subjects, students can tailor their education to fit their interests and career goals. The program culminates in a Bachelor Degree, equipping graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the economic landscape effectively.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Economics is structured to provide a comprehensive education in economics through a well-rounded curriculum. The program consists of:

  • 66.0 units in total
  • 27 units of Core courses
  • 33 units of Optional courses
  • 6 units of Support courses

This program can be pursued independently or in conjunction with a Minor in another subject. Students are also encouraged to select sufficient electives to reach a total of 120.0 units for graduation. For students admitted prior to September 2017, the total required units are 114.0 units.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Economics offers several unique features that enhance the learning experience:

  • Opportunity to engage in a Minor in another subject, allowing for interdisciplinary studies.
  • Flexibility in course selection through a variety of optional courses.
  • Support courses designed to bolster foundational knowledge in economics.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Economics can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Economic Analyst: Analyzes economic data and trends to provide insights for businesses and government agencies.
  • Policy Advisor: Works with government or organizations to develop and evaluate economic policies.
  • Market Research Analyst: Studies market conditions to examine potential sales of products or services.
  • Financial Consultant: Advises clients on financial planning and investment strategies based on economic forecasts.
  • Data Analyst: Utilizes statistical tools to interpret data and help organizations make informed decisions.

 

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