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21 Economics BA Degree Programs in Canada


Concordia University of Edmonton
Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy Concentration
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy Concentration provides students with an interdisciplinary perspective on important issues and problems facing Canada and the global community. It features introductory and advanced political science courses in Canadian governance and International Relations.


Thompson Rivers University
Bachelor of Arts in Economic and Political Studies
- Kamloops, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Develop an appreciation and understanding of the ways in which economic and political phenomena shape our society. Learn how to apply a quantitative analysis of economics to assess the effectiveness of our modern laws and policies.
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Wilfrid Laurier International College
Bachelor Of Arts in Economics and Accounting
- Brantford, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Our Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics and Accounting program is CPA-accredited and gives a career advantage to students looking to become an accountant. Unlike most programs in accounting, this one prepares you to understand business and government issues in a data-driven economy at the macro level


Acadia University
BA in Economics
- Wolfville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Are you passionate about public policy and international relations? Do finance or business grab your interest? When you study economics, you will combine art and science to understand the world around us. Economics gives us a framework to think critically about the decisions we make. As individuals, we make economic choices daily. As a nation, we also make crucial economic choices. By studying economics, you will acquire foundational skills that address both the study of ordinary life and the wealth of nations. You will learn within an environment dedicated to helping you grow into a capable, modern economist.


The King's University - Canada
BA in Economics
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
English
Economics Whether youre a consumer, worker, business owner or voter, all of us are part of the economy. We take part in economic systems every day and, as a society, we face important economic issues including poverty, unemployment and environmental degradation. Studying economics empowers us to make responsible economic choices and find solutions to problems caused by unbalanced or unfair systems.


University of Calgary
BA in Economics
- Calgary, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Economics examines how economic activity (production, consumption, and trade of goods and services) is organized, how individuals and societies structure economic activity, and the relative effectiveness of different institutions in managing scarcity. Economists ask questions such as what gets produced, how is it produced, and who gets what is produced.


University of Northern British Columbia
BA in Economics
- Prince George, Canada
BA
On-Campus
Economics is the study of how societies provide for the well-being of their citizens and residents as well as public policies to promote well-being. It is a discipline which examines the behaviour of consumers, employees, business, government and organizations and their interactions. How the economy performs – and provides us with the quality of life that we want - depends on how well all these different sectors interact.


University of Winnipeg
Bachelor in Economics
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Economics analyzes how societies provide for their well-being, and examines the choices and tradeoffs that are made in the face of limited resources. You’ll study the competition and cooperation that arises among individuals, private organizations, and governments in the process of allocating scarce resources for a variety of different uses. Economics also offers insight into politics, law, history, environment, and development.


Nipissing University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics
- Toronto, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Economics at Nipissing will introduce you to theories and economic models that will give you a solid framework for understanding how the world works. The structure of the Canadian economy, public policy, money, banking and financial institutions, the labour market, and the inter-dependence of nations in the global economy are all topics you will come to grasp with confidence.


University Of Fraser Valley
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
- Abbotsford, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
An astounding number of famous business people and political figures have degrees in economics. It is not surprising: the analytical and communications skills you acquire as an Economics student are highly valued by employers and can propel any career forward.


University of Manitoba Undergraduate
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The study of economics helps us understand our world: wages and employment, economic growth, productivity, wealth and poverty, government budgets and taxation, resource exploitation, business practices, inflation, recession, regional economic differences. In the undergraduate program in economics, you study the history and current reality of these issues, and the principles and techniques necessary to gain a sound understanding of the choices and problems facing us during our lifetime.


Brandon University
Economics
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Societies are confronted with three basic questions when managing their economic resources. Which goods and services are required and how much of each should be produced? What techniques should be used to produce these goods and services? What allocation of these goods and services should be made? Economists help society to understand why interest rates fluctuate and oil prices rise and fall. They assist society in using its economic resources wisely. Courses in the Economics Department can be divided into three categories.


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
Economics studies how a society manages, produces, and distributes its wealth. By studying economics, you will develop analytical skills to help you evaluate the costs and benefits associated with any action. You will be exposed to a blend of theory and methodology courses that will help you learn the analytical tools necessary to evaluate and solve complex problems. You will learn from a faculty that is dedicated to teaching and has one of the strongest research records in the country.


St. Francis Xavier University
Bachelor of Arts Economics
- Antigonish, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Economics explores issues of central importance to the human condition at the local, national and global levels. These issues include unemployment, inflation, poverty and inequality, pollution and environmental degradation, sustainable economic development, depletion of fish stocks and other resources, international economic interactions, budget deficits and national debts.


University of Winnipeg
Bachelor in Economics and Finance (EFIN)
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The field of finance has its roots in the discipline of economics and business. This program will provide students with the conceptual tools to understand a number of issues from modern finance theory and applications.
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Canada is the best country to pursue your higher education if you are an interactive person. Almost every ethnic group is represented in Canada thus it's a multicultural society. Language barrier is not an issue to foreign students as Canada is considered the world's leader in language training.
Earning a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree is an academic achievement upon completing a series of courses over the course of three or four years. The subjects that are studied in order to earn this degree vary widely under the disciplines of the liberal arts and sciences.