Economics
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Economics is a social science that focuses on the study of the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. The Economics program is designed to provide a grounding in the fundamentals of economics and to introduce students to modern economic issues and problems.
The defining feature of the Economics Program are core courses in microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory and statistics. Honours students are also required to complete courses in mathematical economics, econometrics and advanced theory.
Bachelor of Arts
The Economics program is available as "A" major, traditional major, honours or minor options as part of a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree. Arts is a four-year degree and covers a broad range of subject areas concerned with the study of human beings and the evolution and nature of global societies, ideas, and institutions.
In your first two years of Arts, you will select courses in fields like humanities, languages, social sciences as well as science and business to provide you with a broad foundation for advanced study in your chosen subject area during the final two years.
Many Options
- "A" Major
- Minor in Public Policy
- Minor in Culture and Economy
Within the traditional offerings of Major, Minor and Honours, the Economics department offers many different opportunities.
The "A" Major is for students who wish to specialize in Economics but do not require the depth of the Honours program which is traditionally for students who intend to pursue careers as a professional economist.
The Minor in Public Policy is a joint minor program offered by the economics and political science departments. This minor is open to all students at the University, including economics and political science majors.
The minor in Culture and Economy is a joint minor offered by the economics and anthropology departments. This minor helps students understand social customs and behaviors in terms of costs and benefits.
Economics @ Work
A BA in Economics could lead to work as a:
- Entrepreneur/Venture Capitalist
- Operations Manager
- Technical Writer





