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Economics graduates have access to diverse career paths across multiple sectors. Many enter government service or join global institutions like the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund. The growing globalization and technological advancement of business has created rising demand for economic specialists.
Those with economics training find employment opportunities at local, national, and international levels in fields including corporate strategy, business administration, intellectual property rights, global development, trade relations, market research, pricing analysis, community planning, and resource allocation.
Master's students in Economics can participate in cooperative education programs, alternating academic terms with paid work placements. This pathway proves particularly valuable for students aiming to secure employment after completing their degree. The practical experience gained through co-op positions allows students to implement classroom theories and develop practical solutions to actual business challenges.