Bachelor of Business Administration, Concentration in Economics (Co-op)

Cape Breton University

Canada,Nova Scotia

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 18,800/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 80

Application Fee

May 2025

Apply Date

Canada, Nova Scotia

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1951

Total Students: 7,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1250 Grand Lake Rd, Grand Lake Road, NS B1M 1A2, Canada

Bachelor of Business Administration, Concentration in Economics (Co-op)

Program Overview

We are all global citizens with a stake in the economic issues that have become an integral part of our daily lives. From the local economies that drive our national industries, to the complex nature of free trade between countries, Cape Breton Island offers a unique glimpse into the fluid world of economics.

As a social science concerned with the efficient use of resources in production, exchange and consumption, students from dozens of countries arrive here to gain a better understanding of how local and global economies thrive. They end up graduating with the confidence and knowledge they need to enter the professional world of economics.

Economics professors at CBU are dedicated and engaged professionals who stay on top of developments in the global economy. This gives students an up-to-date flow of knowledge regarding the creation and distribution of wealth, labour disputes, unemployment, inflation, taxes, oil prices and international trade. And that’s just to start. Our modern facilities and comprehensive curriculum ensure you have what you need to achieve true economic success in the real world.

What skills will I gain from this program?

  • Obtain a basic understanding of the organization and structure of economies – domestically as well as globally.
  • Understand the basic tools of micro and macro-economic analysis and apply them to contemporary economic settings.
  • Appreciate that socioeconomic and political landscapes are driven by economic considerations domestically and globally.
  • Engage in informed discussions regarding economic policy.
  • Recognize that, as citizens of the world, we need to function efficiently and effectively.

Why study at CBU?

  • At CBU, students have access to various experiential learning opportunities and are encouraged to actively participate in class. Our exchange program provides students with the chance to travel to other countries to gain global experience relating to the study of economics.
  • Another great aspect, among many here in Cape Breton, is the sense of community, and the friendly, approachable people. People who, even if they aren’t from here, have adopted our warm, welcoming island lifestyle as their own. Because of that, it’s a place where CBU students and faculty get to know each other on a professional and personal basis.
  • The Shannon School of Business also maintains close ties with the local business community, bridging the gap between students and professionals, owners and managers in the field of economics.