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60 Schools,900 Programs,Free apply

60 Schools,900 Programs

Multi languages,Free apply

905-604-7633(Canada)

950-405-55808(China Direct)

Program:Economics and Financial Management

Program

Economics and Financial Management

Faculty

Business and Economics

Credential

degree

Duration

4 years

Starting Month

January, September

Co-op   opportunities

Yes

 

Program description:

Our policy-focused Economics program will help you learn about choice, and the impact of choices, in business. From the decisions we make as individuals, families, governments or firms, the field of economics relates to every aspect of our lives and to every aspect of the business environment.

This degree pairs our Economics program with our highly ranked Finance program. You'll graduate with the skills needed to enter the investment banking or finance profession, and have the competitive career advantage of understanding the factors that influence income, wealth and well-being.

 

Advantages:

·         Students in this program are eligible to apply to Canada’s largest business degree co-op program.

·         Employment rate after graduation: 96.6%.

·         Companies such as Gluskin + Sheff, RBC, TD Bank, BMO, CIBC, Bank of Nova Scotia, insurance companies, and Bank of Canada hire our graduates.

 

Admission Requirement:

·           Admission range of mid 80s.

·           English at 70%.

·           Advanced Functions at 70%.

·           Either: Calculus and Vectors or Data Management at 70%.

·           Language requirements (please refer to the language requirements sections)

 

Tuition Fees:

The Tuition fee in WLU depends on the credits students will choose and Students will be responsible for all fees assessed on their statement of billings.

Application Fee

$140 or so

Per 0.50 credit or equivalent

$2,295.58

 

Career:

Students who complete this program are typically recruited to work in Canada’s big banks, consulting companies, insurance companies, and the Bank of Canada as investment banking or finance professionals.