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Brandon University
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The Department offers core theoretical courses in economic thought, micro
economics, macro economics, international trade and finance and monetary theory
and monetary institutions. As well,
there is a wide variety of Senior courses are
relatively small and combine lectures and seminars.
Students receive grounding in mainstream economics, as well as alternative
approaches to economic questions.
Discussion and debate on
economic issues is promoted." Students completing majors
in economics are well-equipped to progress to graduate studies in economics,
professional schools such as law and city planning and to find employment in
both the public and private sectors. AREAS OF EXPERTISE
The Department has four members with expertise and research interests in
a number of areas.
Abdella Abdou-Globalization, Economic Development, Health Economics. Errol Black(Emeritis)-Labour, Industrial Relations, Public Policy. .
Fattenah Zehtab-Jadid - Poverty, Community Issues and Monetary
Institutions. RECENT STUDENT PROJECTS All students in senior
courses are required to do essays as part of their course work.
The department also offers the opportunity for students majoring in
economics to undertake major research projects as an alternative to traditional
courses. Some of the projects
undertaken by students in recent years are:
Theories on the distribution of income.
First-contract legislation.
The economics of casino gambling.
The economic and social impact of the Maple Leaf Foods
pork plant in Brandon.
Economic development in Indonesia. POST-B.A. EXPERIENCE OF
STUDENTS Many students graduating with a major in economics progress to graduate
studies at the M.A. and Ph.D. levels and/or to professional schools and
programs. Others go directly into
employment where they have an opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge
acquired in economics. The
following examples from the list of students graduating with a degree in
economics from Brandon University indicate the scope of opportunities available
to students with a degree in economics. M.A. in economics,
University of Calgary, lawyer with Meighen Haddad & Co., Brandon. Ph.D. in economics, New
School for Social Research, lawyer, private
practice, Vancouver. M.A. economics, University
of Alberta, private consulting business,
Vancouver. M.A. economics, University
of Alberta, Director of research
and development, City of Edmonton.
M.A. economics, University
of Manitoba, Economist, Manitoba Medical
Association. M.A. economics, University
of Manitoba, Economist working for Indian
bands in Manitoba. Ph.D. economics, York
University, Saskatchewan Energy Authority,
Saskatoon. Masters of Industrial
Relations, University of Minnesota, General
Motors, Detroit. M.B.A., University of
Calgary, computer systems manager, Royal
Bank, Calgary. Economist, China National
Electronics, Shenzhen, China. Industrial relations
officer, Singapore Teachers Union. M.A. Carleton,
International Energy Agency, Paris. M.A. University of
Victoria, Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation,
Winnipeg. Appeals officer, Revenue
Canada, Winnipeg. Economic Analyst,
Department of Finance Saskatchewan government,
Regina. Manager, Employment Centre,
Inuvik. General Manager, Chamber
of Commerce, Rankin Inlet. Administrator, Town of
Alameda, Saskatchewan. Many students who went
directly into the labour market upon
completion of their B.A. degree found employment with governments in
Ottawa and the provinces in departments of finance, economic development and
labour. Some became employees,
managers, brokers and owners in the real estate, insurance and finance
industries or entered accountancy programs.
Others went to work for local governments and in the non-profit sector.
PROGRAMS OF STUDY AT BU Students enrolled in economics may take 4-year specialist and general
majors or a 3-year major. A minor
in economics is also available, as are courses for students wishing to do a
course or two that do not require pre-requisites. Questions about the Program in Economics may be directed to:
Mr. Joe Dolecki at
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