Economics
Apply economic theory and communication skills to understand the real world.
Overview
Collect and analyze data, research trends, and evaluate economic issues.
The program in Economics gives students a good understanding of economic theories and the analysis of economic problems and policies.
Topics covered include Canadian economic policies and affordable housing, unemployment, inflation, and inequality; the economics of natural resource development and the economy of Northern Ontario; environmental policies and the cost-benefit analysis of economic activities; monetary policy and the role and responsibilities of the Bank of Canada; and money, financial markets, and international trade.
Students are trained in quantitative data analysis, strategic thinking, and decision-making.
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Career Opportunities
Accounting manager, management consultant, assessment officer, logistics officer, insurance broker, underwriter, investment broker, credit analyst, housing analyst, mine superintendent abroad, personnel manager, company president, publisher, real estate agent, business, civil service, education, financial services, graduate studies.
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