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4 Economics Masters Degree Programs in Canada


University of Alberta
Master of Arts Economics
- Camrose, Canada
- Edmonton, Canada
MA
On-Campus
English
The Department of Economics offers a course-based Master of Arts program, a course-based Master of Arts program with a specialization in Economics and Finance and a thesis-based PhD program. Areas of study in Economics include but are not limited to Applied Econometrics, Economic Development, Environmental and Resource Economics, Financial Economics, Industrial Organization, International Economics, Labor Economics, Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, and Public Economics. The Department does not guarantee that each of these fields will be offered in any given year.


Thompson Rivers University
Master in Environmental Economics and Management
- Kamloops, Canada
Master degree
Distance Learning
English
Worldwide economic growth currently faces sustainability challenges. As a result, there is an urgent global need for management practices that balance economic demands with sustainability. Organizations across the public and private sectors are increasingly incorporating these considerations into their planning. Managers who understand them will be at the forefront of leading change.
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Memorial University of Newfoundland - Business School
Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Management
- Downtown, Canada
MSc
On-Campus
English
Memorial University was the first in Atlantic Canada to offer a M.Sc. in management for graduate-level students. Featuring small class sizes, our M.Sc. in management is a research-focused program that allows students to develop rigorous research skills and a versatile skillset that offers a number of options upon graduation.


Lakehead University
Master of Arts in Economics
- Lakehead University, Canada
MA
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the co-op option is to provide students with an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom and to obtain new insights and educational experiences. Two four-month work terms (which may be taken consecutively) follow the first two terms of study. To proceed to the co-op option, students must complete at least six half courses chosen from those required for the non-thesis options.
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Studying Economics at the Master's level in Canada equips you with analytical skills and a deep understanding of market dynamics that are essential in today's globalized economy. This discipline delves into micro and macroeconomic theories, policy analysis, and econometrics, which help address complex economic challenges.
Through courses in statistical analysis, economic modeling, and public policy, you'll sharpen your ability to interpret data and make informed decisions. Students build confidence as they engage with real-world scenarios through research-focused projects and case studies, often collaborating with industry professionals.
Graduates typically pursue careers in government agencies, consulting firms, international organizations, or data analysis roles within corporations. By developing specialized skills, such as economic forecasting and strategic planning, you'll enhance your employability in a competitive job market. Canada's diverse economy also provides you with insights applicable to various sectors, fostering a well-rounded perspective that can be valuable globally.