Bachelor of Arts in Economics

Peterborough

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

Trent University's Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of economic theories, principles, and applications. This program explores various facets of economics, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and economic policy analysis. Students learn to analyze economic trends, interpret economic data, and evaluate economic issues from theoretical and practical perspectives. The program emphasizes critical thinking, quantitative analysis, and problem-solving skills, preparing students for careers in finance, government, consulting, research, and academia.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA in Economics program at Trent University is structured to cover core concepts in economics as well as specialized topics in areas such as economic theory, applied economics, and quantitative methods. Courses cover topics such as supply and demand, market structures, national income accounting, monetary theory, public finance, and international trade. Students also learn econometric techniques for data analysis and economic modeling. Elective courses allow students to explore specific areas of interest, such as environmental economics, development economics, or financial economics, tailored to their career goals and interests.

Research Focus: Research is a key component of the BA in Economics program at Trent University. Students have the opportunity to engage in independent research projects under the supervision of faculty mentors who are experts in various fields of economics. Research topics may include empirical analysis of economic trends, policy evaluation, economic impact assessments, or theoretical modeling of economic phenomena. Through research experiences, students develop analytical skills, critical thinking abilities, and research methodologies, preparing them for graduate studies or careers in research, consulting, or public policy analysis.

Industry Engagement: Trent University fosters strong connections with industry partners to provide students with valuable industry engagement opportunities within the BA in Economics program. Through internships, co-op placements, and collaborative projects with financial institutions, government agencies, or economic research organizations, students gain practical experience working in economics-related roles and engaging with real-world economic issues. Industry partnerships also facilitate guest lectures, workshops, and networking events, enabling students to interact with professionals in the field and gain insights into career paths, industry trends, and emerging opportunities in economics.

Global Perspective: The BA in Economics program at Trent University encourages students to adopt a global perspective in their studies. Courses explore global issues in economics, such as international trade, economic development, globalization, and economic inequality. Students learn about economic systems and policies in different countries and regions, as well as the interconnectedness of global economies. Opportunities for international study abroad programs, research collaborations, or internships with multinational organizations allow students to gain exposure to diverse economic contexts and perspectives, preparing them to work effectively in a globalized world and address global economic challenges.

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Location

Peterborough

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 28286

Application Fees: CAD $90

Academic Requirements: International students applying for undergraduate programs at Trent University are required to have completed their secondary education with a recognized board or council in India. The minimum academic requirement is the successful completion of the 10+2 examination with a minimum average of 70% or above.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 86 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE Academic: A minimum score of 59.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): A minimum score of 115.

Trent University offers a range of scholarships and awards specifically designed to support international students in their academic journey. These scholarships recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, community involvement, and other achievements. 

Trent International Scholarships and Awards: Trent University offers a number of prestigious scholarships and awards to outstanding international students. These scholarships are based on academic achievement and range in value. Some of the scholarships include the Trent International Global Citizen Scholarships, Trent International Scholarships for Undergraduate Studies, and Trent International Full Scholarships for Graduate Studies.

Entrance Scholarships: Trent University offers entrance scholarships for international students entering their first year of undergraduate studies. These scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence and vary in value. The amount of the scholarship is determined by the applicant's academic achievements and program of study.

Trent-United World Colleges (UWC) Scholarships: Trent University has a partnership with the United World Colleges (UWC) movement, which offers scholarships to graduates of UWC schools. These scholarships provide financial support to UWC graduates who are admitted to Trent University.

External Scholarships: In addition to the scholarships offered directly by Trent University, international students may also be eligible for external scholarships, grants, or awards. These scholarships are provided by organizations, governments, or agencies outside the university. It is recommended that international students research and apply for external scholarships for which they may be eligible.

It is important to note that the eligibility criteria, application processes, and deadlines for scholarships may vary. 

Graduates of Trent University's Bachelor of Arts in Economics program possess a versatile skill set that opens up numerous career opportunities in various sectors.

Economist: Many graduates pursue careers as economists, working for government agencies, financial institutions, research organizations, or international agencies. They analyze economic data, conduct research, and provide insights and forecasts on economic trends, policy implications, and market dynamics. Economists may specialize in areas such as macroeconomics, microeconomics, labor economics, or econometrics.

Financial Analyst: Graduates may work as financial analysts, analyzing financial data, assessing investment opportunities, and providing recommendations to investors, corporations, or financial institutions. They conduct financial modeling, evaluate risk factors, and monitor market trends to inform decision-making and optimize financial performance. Financial analysts may work in areas such as investment banking, asset management, or corporate finance.

Policy Analyst: With their understanding of economic principles and policy analysis, graduates can pursue careers as policy analysts, working for government agencies, think tanks, or non-profit organizations. They assess the economic impact of policies and regulations, conduct cost-benefit analyses, and make recommendations to policymakers on issues such as taxation, healthcare, education, or environmental policy.

Consultant: Many graduates become consultants, working for consulting firms or as independent contractors, providing economic analysis and strategic advice to clients in various industries. They conduct market research, analyze industry trends, and develop business strategies to help clients optimize operations, improve competitiveness, and achieve their goals. Consultants may specialize in areas such as economic development, corporate strategy, or public policy.

Data Analyst: Graduates may work as data analysts, using statistical techniques and data visualization tools to analyze large datasets and extract insights for decision-making. They work in diverse industries such as finance, marketing, healthcare, or government, helping organizations understand consumer behavior, identify trends, and make data-driven decisions to improve performance and efficiency.

Academic Researcher or Educator: Some graduates choose to pursue careers in academia or education, working as researchers or educators in colleges, universities, or research institutions. They conduct economic research, publish scholarly articles, and teach courses in economics, helping to advance knowledge in the field and educate the next generation of economists and policymakers.


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