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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Administration | Finance | Economics
Area of study
Business and Administration | Social Sciences
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
University Program Information
The Queen's University Economics Department offers various programs for undergraduate and graduate students.
Undergraduate Programs
- Major in Applied Economics (APEC): This program focuses on the application of economic principles to real-world problems.
- Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPEC): This interdisciplinary program combines the study of politics, philosophy, and economics.
- Minors & Medials: Students can also pursue minors or medials in economics, which provide a foundation in economic theory and principles.
- Economics Degree Pathways: The department offers various degree pathways, including a four-year honors degree and a three-year general degree.
Graduate Programs
- MA: The Master of Arts in Economics program provides advanced training in economic theory, econometrics, and research methods.
- PhD: The Doctor of Philosophy in Economics program is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in research and academia.
- Executive Programs: The department also offers executive programs for working professionals who want to advance their knowledge and skills in economics.
Courses
The department offers a wide range of courses in economics, including:
- ECON 110 - Principles of Economics: An introductory course that covers the basic principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics.
- ECON 111 - Introductory Microeconomics: A course that focuses on the behavior of individual economic units, such as households and firms.
- ECON 112 - Introductory Macroeconomics: A course that examines the behavior of the economy as a whole, including topics such as inflation, unemployment, and economic growth.
- ECON 212 - Microeconomic Theory I: A course that provides a more advanced treatment of microeconomic theory, including topics such as consumer behavior and production theory.
- ECON 222 - Macroeconomic Theory I: A course that provides a more advanced treatment of macroeconomic theory, including topics such as national income accounting and fiscal policy.
Research Areas
The department has a strong research focus, with faculty members working in a variety of areas, including:
- Econometrics and Quantitative Methods: The application of statistical and mathematical techniques to economic data.
- Economic History, Law and Economics: The study of the historical development of economic systems and the relationship between economics and law.
- Financial Economics: The study of financial markets and institutions, including topics such as asset pricing and risk management.
- Industrial Organization: The study of the behavior of firms and industries, including topics such as competition and regulation.
- International Economics: The study of international trade and finance, including topics such as trade policy and exchange rates.
Awards and Prizes
The department offers several awards and prizes to students, including:
- Douglas D. Purvis Memorial Prize: An award given to the student with the highest standing in the fourth year of the honors economics program.
- The Dan Usher Prize for Excellence in Economic Research: An award given to the student who submits the best research paper in economics.
- Scarthingmoor MA Essay Prize: An award given to the student who submits the best essay in the MA program.
- Curtis Prize: An award given to the student who submits the best PhD thesis in economics.
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