Program Overview
Overview of the Economics Program
The Economics program at McGill University, offered through the Desautels Faculty of Management, delves into the fundamental questions of how societies decide on production levels, consumption patterns, and savings. It explores the determinants of prices, exchange rates, interest rates, and inflation, as well as the impact of globalization on the Canadian economy. By studying Economics, students develop their quantitative abilities, abstract reasoning, and understanding of the world's economic mechanisms. The program is available as both a Major and an Honour, with the Honours program featuring a strong mathematical component.
Careers in Economics
A background in Economics opens doors to a variety of careers, including but not limited to business, finance, law, government, non-profits, international relations, and academia. The skills gained in analysis and problem-solving are highly transferable. Potential career paths include:
- Economist
- Data Analyst
- Accounting Clerk
- Management Consultant
- Economic Researcher
Courses in Economics
The Economics curriculum includes courses such as:
- ECON 230D1: Microeconomic Theory
- MGCR 271: Business Statistics
- MGSC 372: Advanced Business Statistics
Related Majors
For students interested in fields related to Economics, McGill University also offers majors in:
- Accounting
- Finance
- Mathematics
Admission Requirements
To apply for the Economics program, students must apply to the Desautels Faculty of Management. It is essential to check the full admission requirements for information on deadlines and any required supporting documents as part of the application process.
