The Economics (BA, BMath) program at the University of Waterloo offers two pathways: a Bachelor of Arts in Economics through the Faculty of Arts, emphasizing economic theory, policy analysis, and social sciences, and a Bachelor of Mathematics in Economics through the Faculty of Mathematics, focusing on quantitative methods, econometrics, and mathematical modeling. Both programs aim to develop analytical skills for understanding economic systems, decision-making, and policy impacts. Unique features include the option for co-operative education (co-op), providing up to two years of paid work experience, and interdisciplinary opportunities combining economics with fields like computer science or accounting.
Graduates are well-prepared for roles in finance, government, consulting, and data analysis, benefiting from Waterloo's strong co-op network and emphasis on practical skills. The program's quantitative focus enhances employability in tech-driven economic roles.
Notable faculty include experts in econometrics, international trade, and behavioral economics, with active researchers contributing to policy advisory roles.
Access to the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) for policy research partnerships, advanced computing labs for econometric modeling, and co-op placements with organizations like the Bank of Canada and major financial firms.
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