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About Program

Program Overview


Overview of the Economics Program

The Economics program at McGill University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of how economies function internally and on a global scale. Students will explore the answers to fundamental questions such as how societies decide what to produce, what determines prices, exchange rates, interest rates, and levels of inflation. The program offers a flexible curriculum, allowing students to follow their interests in areas such as economic history and development, environmental economics, international trade and finance, labour economics, money and banking, or public finance.


Program Options

  • Major in Economics: Offers a flexible curriculum where students can explore their interests in various areas of economics.
  • Honours Program in Economics: A challenging program that allows students to explore their interests while building strong mathematical skills.
  • Minor in Economics: A great way to complement studies in other fields like international development and political science.

Careers

Although careers in business and finance are common with a background in economics, students can also find a future in law, government, non-profits, international relations, academia, and more. The program helps students gain important transferable skills in analysis and problem-solving that open doors to many careers after graduation. Possible career paths include:


  • Economist
  • Data analyst
  • Accounting clerk
  • Management consultant
  • Economic researcher

Course Work

As an Economics student, one can take courses like:


  • ECON 302: Money, Banking and Government Policy
  • ECON 318: The Criminal Economy
  • ECON 348: Urban Economics
  • ECON 223: Political Economy of Trade Policy

Possible Minors

Minors are a great way to customize the academic experience. Many students use minors to pursue interests outside their major, while others choose minors to complement their degree. Minors that complement the Economics program include:


  • Finance
  • Science for Arts students
  • Social Entrepreneurship
  • Political Science

Related Majors

Discover these related majors:


  • Management
  • Political Science
  • International Development
  • Computer Science
  • Mathematics

Department and University Information

The Economics program is part of the Faculty of Arts at McGill University. For more information about the program, including eligibility criteria, deadlines, and required documents for application, students should refer to the official university resources.


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