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The Management Economics and Finance program equips students with the skills to analyze business and financial challenges. This degree prepares graduates for diverse careers in both private sector and government roles, while also laying the foundation for postgraduate studies in fields like Economics, Finance, Business Administration, Accounting, Industrial Relations, Law, and Public Policy. The Department of Economics and Finance oversees this major, and students are encouraged to seek guidance from faculty advisors. The Co-op option in Management Economics and Finance specifically bridges academic learning with professional practice by combining theoretical knowledge with real-world application.
Upon completing the Bachelor of Commerce degree, graduates will have developed the following competencies:
Apply critical thinking to assess and synthesize information from multiple sources when addressing complex business challenges
Collaborate effectively in team environments by employing sound judgment and taking personal responsibility
Recognize team dynamics and implement innovative strategies to improve group effectiveness
Understand and implement corporate social responsibility principles in business practices
Produce well-structured written business communications tailored to different stakeholders
Deliver clear and persuasive oral presentations in professional settings
Master fundamental business concepts and demonstrate comprehensive knowledge
Apply specialized major-specific expertise to analyze business scenarios and propose strategic solutions.