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University of Lethbridge Bachelor of Economics (Management)
University of Lethbridge

Bachelor of Economics (Management)

Lethbridge, Canada

4 Years

English

Full time

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CAD 21,304 / per year **

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* deadline for international applicants June 15, 2024

** for International Students| 6,428.50 CAD for Canadian Students| Additional fees may apply

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Economics (Management) offers a comprehensive understanding of economic principles and their application in management contexts. This program focuses on developing analytical skills that help in decision-making across various business scenarios. Students engage with core economic theories while also exploring management strategies relevant to the global economy. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for a dynamic and interconnected market.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles in various sectors, including economic analysis, business consulting, management, financial services, and public policy. Potential jobs include economic analyst, management consultant, and financial manager.

Introduction

Economics is the social science that provides understanding, meaning and relevance of human action under conditions of scarcity. In other words, the study of economics enables more effective use of scarce resources such as people’s time and talents, land, buildings, equipment, tools on hand, and the knowledge of how to combine them to create products and services to satisfy human wants. Economics is a value-free science. It never tells people how to act, it merely shows how they need to act to attain specific results.

This major would be well suited to those who are interested in policy work, economic aspects of international trade, economic forecasting and economic consulting.

As an economics major, you can also choose a minor to enhance your knowledge in a secondary line of study. Many minors complement economics well such as accounting, family and small business management, fintech and financial innovation, marketing, math, supply chain and operations management, agricultural economics, ag enterprise management, environmental studies, indigenous governance, and international management.

Why take economics at the Dhillon School of Business?

By adding an economics major to your business education, you will learn key theories of economics and strengthen your quantitative skills while also acquiring foundational management and business concepts. Here you’ll explore the theoretical roots of business and acquire the important conceptual knowledge and skills to contribute effectively to an organization.

Many of our students also enrol in cooperative education while at the Dhillon School of Business. Co-op allows you to get paid work experience before you graduate and can even help you land a job immediately after graduation.

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