Economics
Economics is the study of how choices made by individuals, business firms, governments, and other organizations determine the way a society’s resources are used.
Duration
3 years / 4 years
Starting Date
January, September
Tuition Fee
19,305 CAD per year
Location
Winnipeg, Canada
About the program
Whether you’re in the boardroom or in the office, the study of economics can make a difference. Economics will help you understand how economies work, how people further their goals, and how governments and businesses make decisions.
An economics degree will provide you with more than an understanding of how markets and economies function; it will provide you with insight into a number of questions involving politics, law, history, environment, development and resource use. The world is changing, the demands of employers are changing and challenges that were once local are now global.
At The University of Winnipeg, an Economics degree means getting ready for the future, offering students a range of flexible skills that helps them to grow.
Career Possibilities
Economics graduates find work in business, government, banking, or international organizations. Many who go on to graduate work are attracted to teaching, independent consulting, or research. Economics is highly recommended for anyone wishing to enter law, accounting, or business school.