BBA Business Administration With Economics
Students can choose to excel with a specialization in Economics. Understand both the strong and subtle forces that shape our global markets and financial systems. With this specialization, you bring theories and techniques to life, and explore how they work in business. Hone your skills as a creative and innovative business change maker, and explore a range of topics in micro and macroeconomics, and international finance.
Specialization in Economics
A specialization in Economics is the perfect academic pursuit for B.B.A. students wanting to develop a deeper understanding of the problems that face the business world, along with the theories and techniques that are being used to solve these issues. Hone your skills as a creative and innovative business thought leader and explore a range of topics in micro and macroeconomics, and international finance.
Graduating students who have fulfilled the requirements for a Bachelor of Business Administration degree may apply for a Specialization in Economics, if they have successfully completed the following 3.5 credits:
- 2.5 credits consisting of ADMN 3700H, ECON 2000H, 2010H, 3020H, and 3120H
- 0.5 credit from ADMN 3870H or 0.5 ECON credit beyond those required for the BBA (ECON 1010H, 1020H, 2200H, 2250H)
- 0.5 additional ECON credit beyond those required for the BBA
Program Coordinator
B. Lew, B.Sc., M.B.A. (Alberta), Ph.D. (Queen’s)
Students can choose to excel with a specialization in Economics. Understand both the strong and subtle forces that shape our global markets and financial systems. With this specialization, you bring theories and techniques to life, and explore how they work in business. Hone your skills as a creative and innovative business change maker, and explore a range of topics in micro and macroeconomics, and international finance.
Specialization in Economics
A specialization in Economics is the perfect academic pursuit for B.B.A. students wanting to develop a deeper understanding of the problems that face the business world, along with the theories and techniques that are being used to solve these issues. Hone your skills as a creative and innovative business thought leader and explore a range of topics in micro and macroeconomics, and international finance.
Graduating students who have fulfilled the requirements for a Bachelor of Business Administration degree may apply for a Specialization in Economics, if they have successfully completed the following 3.5 credits:
- 2.5 credits consisting of ADMN 3700H, ECON 2000H, 2010H, 3020H, and 3120H
- 0.5 credit from ADMN 3870H or 0.5 ECON credit beyond those required for the BBA (ECON 1010H, 1020H, 2200H, 2250H)
- 0.5 additional ECON credit beyond those required for the BBA
Program Coordinator
B. Lew, B.Sc., M.B.A. (Alberta), Ph.D. (Queen’s)