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Top economics programs in Canada

What are the top Economics Undergraduate programs in Canada?

Bachelor's in economics in Canada

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    Art: Minor in Economics - BA Canadian Mennonite University, Canada

    Program type
    Bachelor's
    Duration
    4 years
    Annual tuition fee
    7,065 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 9,536 CAD

    Start date
    September, January
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    International Relations & Development Studies: Economics - BA (Hons) University of Windsor, Canada

    Program type
    Bachelor's
    Duration
    4 years
    Annual tuition fee
    24,781 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 33,530 CAD

    Start date
    September, January
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    Economics - BA Lakehead University, Canada

    Program type
    Bachelor's
    Duration
    4 years
    Annual tuition fee
    20,264 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 27,295 CAD

    Start date
    January, September
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    Environmental Studies: Environmental Policy and Economics - BA Mount Allison University, Canada

    Program type
    Bachelor's
    Duration
    4 years
    Annual tuition fee
    13,511 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 18,200 CAD

    Start date
    September
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    Economics - BA Nipissing University, Canada

    Program type
    Bachelor's
    Duration
    3 years
    Annual tuition fee
    17,075 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 23,000 CAD

    Start date
    January, September
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Associate in economics in Canada

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    Economics - AA Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada

    Program type
    Associate
    Duration
    2 years
    Annual tuition fee
    16,641 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 22,415 CAD

    Start date
    September, January, May
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    Economics - AA Douglas College, Canada

    Program type
    Associate
    Duration
    2 years
    Annual tuition fee
    13,363 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 18,000 CAD

    Start date
    September, January, May
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    Economics - AA Alexander College, Canada

    Program type
    Associate
    Duration
    2 years
    Annual tuition fee
    13,586 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 18,300 CAD

    Start date
    September, January, May
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    Economics - AA Columbia College, Canada

    Program type
    Associate
    Duration
    2 years
    Annual tuition fee
    12,695 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 17,100 CAD

    Start date
    September, January, May
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    Economics - AA University Canada West, Canada

    Program type
    Associate
    Duration
    2 years
    Annual tuition fee
    14,174 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 19,200 CAD

    Start date
    January, April, July, October
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What are the top Economics Graduate programs in Canada?

Master's in economics in Canada

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    Economics Co-operative Program - MA Lakehead University, Canada

    Program type
    Master's
    Duration
    2 years
    Annual tuition fee
    17,074 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 22,999 CAD

    Start date
    September
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    Economics - MA University of Windsor, Canada

    Program type
    Master's
    Duration
    2 years
    Annual tuition fee
    13,213 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 17,879 CAD

    Start date
    September
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Diploma in economics in Canada

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    Global Banking and Economics - GDip Douglas College, Canada

    Program type
    Postgraduate diploma
    Duration
    18 months
    Annual tuition fee
    13,363 USD

    Fee in university's local currency 18,000 CAD

    Start date
    September, January, May
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Student reviews for economics in Canada

  • Sashini Kothalawalage
    Sri Lanka
    Overall experience 5 stars
    Academic
    5 stars
    University social
    5 stars
    Accommodation
    4 stars
    University facilities
    4 stars
    Wilfrid Laurier University Economics
    Tell us about studying economics in Canada
    I am currently in my 3rd year in the Economics program. Courses are counted on a credit basis. We need 20 credits to graduate and each course is 0.5 credits. This means over the 4 years we are completing 40 courses, typically 10 courses each academic year. The tuition fee on the website is also based on the number of credits we take per semester and the faculty. For a semester, I pay about 13,000-15000 Canadian dollars for tuition for my program. The first year is mostly a general introductory year where you learn about business, economics, accounting concepts. Half of the courses taken in the first year will be electives that you can choose from any faculty. This gives us a chance to lighten the course load and also explore other interesting subjects. Starting from the second year, the focus went into more Economics with courses like Econometrics, Microeconomics, Statistics, etc. This structure is common to all programs.A Lecture for a course is usually about 3 hours per week. As a full-time student, I am taking 5 courses which means I spend around 15 hours in class a week. The final exam for a typical course is about 40 percent of your grade which means the rest of the percentage is from midterms, quizzes, assignments, discussions, or participation marks. This changes from course to course, professor to professor. On a regular week, I spend about 25 hours on my school work.There are lots of supports for students such as the Math and Stat support centre for people struggling with mathematics/statistics/coding type courses. The teaching and learning centre host lots of study skills and time management workshops for free so students can acquire better learning strategies from them.
  • Giao Dang
    Vietnam
    Overall experience 5 stars
    Academic
    4 stars
    University social
    5 stars
    Accommodation
    5 stars
    University facilities
    5 stars
    St. Thomas University Economics
    Tell us about studying economics in Canada
    I love my economics classes. My professors are approachable and eager to help me on how to engage in research and build a decent profile for grad school applications. STU is a small university but that's what makes you feel like you receive a great amount of support and resources.