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1 CoursesBachelor of arts %28ba%29 in economics in Nipissing university
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Economics at Nipissing will introduce you to theories and economic models that will give you a solid framework for understanding how the world works. The structure of the Canadian economy, public policy, money, banking and financial institutions, the labour market, and the inter-dependence of nations in the global economy are all topics you will come to grasp with confidence.You will be introduced to theories and policies related to Canadian and international economic development, and will examine social science issues like poverty, inequality, education, health, migration, agriculture and foreign aid.
Must complete 54 credits in the specialization (according to details provided in the Program Requirements section);Must achieve a minimum specialization average of 60% (based on the best 54 credits which meet all of the specialization requirements);Not exceed a maximum of 42 credits at the 1000 level (with the exception of Child and Family Studies program where the maximum is 48 credits);Not exceed a maximum of 84 credits in one discipline (may not have the same four-letter code);Must complete six credits from each the following areas:Humanities (Group I),Social Sciences (Group II) and/or Professional Studies (Group IV),Sciences (Group III).Must successfully complete ACAD 1601 within the first 60 Nipissing credits. ACAD 1601 will count towards three credits of the Humanities (Group I) requirement.
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