Bachelor of Arts in Economics

Lethbrigde

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Economics program at the University of Lethbridge provides students with a comprehensive understanding of economic principles, theories, and applications. Through a combination of theoretical coursework, quantitative analysis, and practical applications, students explore various aspects of microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and economic policy. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills, preparing students for careers in economics, finance, government, research, and more.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Arts in Economics program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in economic theory, quantitative methods, and applied analysis. Core courses cover topics such as microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, econometric methods, mathematical economics, and economic policy analysis. Students also have the opportunity to take elective courses in specialized areas such as international economics, financial economics, development economics, or environmental economics. The curriculum incorporates real-world case studies, data analysis projects, and research assignments, allowing students to apply economic concepts to practical problems and develop critical thinking and analytical skills.

Research Focus: Research is a central component of the Bachelor of Arts in Economics program at the University of Lethbridge. Faculty members and students are actively engaged in research projects that address a wide range of economic issues and policy questions. Through independent studies, research internships, and capstone projects, students have the opportunity to conduct original research, analyze economic data, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in economics. Research-focused courses provide students with training in research design, data analysis, and economic modeling, preparing them for graduate studies or careers in research, consulting, or public policy analysis.

Industry Engagement: The University of Lethbridge maintains strong connections with various industries and organizations, providing students with opportunities for industry engagement. Through partnerships with government agencies, financial institutions, consulting firms, and non-profit organizations, students have access to internships, co-op placements, and experiential learning opportunities. Industry engagement initiatives facilitate collaboration, networking, and professional development, helping students gain practical experience and build connections within the fields of economics, finance, and public policy.

Global Perspective: The Bachelor of Arts in Economics program at the University of Lethbridge emphasizes a global perspective, exposing students to economic issues, policies, and trends in a global context. Courses explore topics such as international trade, economic development, globalization, and comparative economic systems, highlighting the interconnectedness of economies and the importance of international cooperation and understanding. Students learn to analyze economic issues from multiple perspectives, evaluate the impact of economic policies on different countries and regions, and appreciate the diversity of economic systems and challenges around the world.

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Location

Lethbrigde

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

CAD 22600

Application Fees: CAD $ 140

Academic Qualifications: International students applying for undergraduate programs should have completed their secondary education or its equivalent. They should have achieved a minimum overall average of 70% or higher in their previous studies.

English Language Proficiency: 

  • IELTS: An overall band score of 6.0, with no individual band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 80 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE: A minimum score of 54 on the Pearson Test of English.
  • DET: A minimum score of 105 on the Duolingo English Test.

The University of Lethbridge offers a range of scholarships and financial aid opportunities for international students to support their academic pursuits. These scholarships are awarded based on various criteria, including academic achievement, leadership qualities, community involvement, and specific program requirements. 

International Student Scholarships: The University of Lethbridge offers several scholarships exclusively for international students. These scholarships are merit-based and range in value. Eligibility criteria and application processes may vary for each scholarship.

President's Admission Scholarship for World Leaders: This prestigious scholarship is awarded to international students entering their first undergraduate degree program at the University of Lethbridge. It recognizes academic excellence, leadership potential, and community engagement. The scholarship amount varies, and recipients are selected based on their admission application.

Faculty-specific Scholarships: Various faculties at the University of Lethbridge offer scholarships specific to their programs. These scholarships may be available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Eligibility and application requirements will differ based on the faculty and program of study.

External Scholarships: The university encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities provided by government agencies, foundations, and organizations in their home countries or through international scholarship programs. The International Student Services office can provide guidance and information on external scholarship options.

Research and Teaching Assistantships: Graduate students at the University of Lethbridge may have the opportunity to work as research or teaching assistants. These assistantships provide financial support and valuable experience in research or teaching roles.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines can vary each year.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Economics program at the University of Lethbridge are well-prepared for a variety of career paths in both the public and private sectors, as well as opportunities for further academic pursuits.

Economist: One of the primary career paths for graduates is becoming an economist. Economists analyze data, trends, and economic indicators to assess the performance of economies, industries, and policies. They work for government agencies, financial institutions, consulting firms, research organizations, and non-profit organizations. Economists conduct economic research, forecast economic trends, and provide insights to inform decision-making in areas such as monetary policy, fiscal policy, international trade, and labor markets.

Financial Analyst: Graduates may pursue careers as financial analysts, working for banks, investment firms, corporations, or government agencies. Financial analysts assess investment opportunities, analyze financial data, and provide recommendations to clients or organizations on investment strategies, asset allocation, and risk management. They may specialize in areas such as securities analysis, portfolio management, or corporate finance, helping clients make informed financial decisions to achieve their investment goals.

Policy Analyst: Bachelor of Arts in Economics graduates may work as policy analysts for government agencies, think tanks, or advocacy organizations. Policy analysts analyze economic data, evaluate policy options, and provide recommendations to policymakers on issues such as taxation, healthcare, education, social welfare, or environmental regulation. They assess the potential impact of policies on economic outcomes, equity, and efficiency, contributing to evidence-based policy formulation and evaluation.

Financial Planner/Advisor: Graduates may pursue careers as financial planners or advisors, helping individuals and families manage their finances, investments, and retirement planning. They may work for financial planning firms, banks, insurance companies, or independently as financial consultants. Financial planners assess clients' financial goals, risk tolerance, and financial situations, developing personalized financial plans and investment strategies to help clients achieve their long-term financial objectives.

Data Analyst: Bachelor of Arts in Economics graduates may work as data analysts for companies, government agencies, or research organizations, analyzing large datasets to extract insights and inform decision-making. Data analysts use statistical techniques, econometric models, and data visualization tools to analyze economic trends, consumer behavior, market dynamics, and business performance. They provide actionable insights and recommendations to support strategic planning, marketing campaigns, product development, and resource allocation.


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