

Bachelor of Arts in Economics, University of Northern British Columbia
Prince George, British Columbia
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48 Months
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About this course
Economics at UNBC explores how societies ensure the well-being of their citizens and how public policies influence this well-being. The program offers a comprehensive look at the interactions among consumers, governments, and businesses, shaping the social fabric of society. You will analyze the relationships between wages, natural resources, inflation, and public policy, applying theory and methodology to understand causal relationships. The curriculum emphasizes analysis of institutions, comparative studies, historical approaches, and the impact of technological change, offering a well-rounded view of socio-economic dynamics.
Why this course is highly recommended
This degree equips students with valuable analytical, theoretical, and practical skills applicable across various sectors including government, non-profits, finance, and international agencies. The program also emphasizes broader social, political, cultural, and technological factors affecting the economy, offering a contemporary and diverse curriculum. The opportunity to participate in co-op programs and experiential learning enhances real-world understanding and job readiness.
Specialisation
The program covers a broad range of social science topics, with particular focus on how social, political, environmental, and financial forces influence wealth creation and distribution. The courses emphasize understanding institutions, historical context, and technological evolution, preparing students for diverse career paths in economic analysis, policy, and research.
Course fees
Application fees
15.29L
1st year tuition fees
15.29L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The program leads to a Bachelor of Arts (BA) with 120 credits over four years. It offers part-time options and includes opportunities for experiential learning such as co-op, faculty-supervised research, study abroad, and undergraduate research experiences. There is no honours option available.
English language test
DUOLINGO
105
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
65
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers as research analysts for government, non-profits, or NGOs, become economic development officers, bank managers, or stockbrokers. The degree also provides a strong foundation for further studies in law, education, or advanced degrees like a master's or PhD.
FAQs
What are the intakes for the Economics program?
They are available in January, May, and September.
Can I study part-time?
Yes, part-time study options are available.
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