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- Business Economics – Academic Programs - Brock University
Our Bachelor of Business Economics program is unique in Canada If you’re interested in combining the studies of economics and business, this degree offers you the best opportunity With an emphasis on quantitative, communication and analytical skills, you’ll
- Program: Business Economics Programs (BBE) - Brock University
Program: Business Economics Programs (BBE) - Brock University
- Undergraduate programs – Economics - Brock University
The Bachelor of Arts with Major in Economics is a four-year program that offers more flexibility in course selection It builds a strong background in economic theory and analytical skills, preparing students for careers in both the private and public sectors
- Consumer Economics Stream (Honours BBE) - Brock University
The Consumer Economics Stream of the Honours Bachelor of Business Economics (BBE) program combines the study of economics with marketing, offering a comprehensive understanding of consumer behaviour and market dynamics
- 2022-2023 Undergraduate Calendar - Business Economics
General Information Program Notes Honours Program Description of Courses Business Economics This program is offered through the Department of Economics Co-ordinator Joseph Kushner Director, Co-op, Career and Experiential Education Cara Krezek General Information Administrative Assistant Kim Hill 905-688-5550, extension 4697 Plaza 451 brocku ca
- Economics - Brock University
Our highly dedicated, award-winning faculty members and programs offer rigorous training in both theory and applications in various areas of economics Our diverse courses prepare students for either graduate school or the workplace in financial institutions, government and private agencies
- Bachelor of Arts Combined Major in Economics and Business . . .
The program combines courses in economics and data analysis with training in accounting, marketing, and management This program helps students understand how economic thinking applies to business decisions and how businesses operate within broader economic systems
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