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SchoolUniversity of Hertfordshire
LocationHatfield, EGL, United Kingdom
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 30,000
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length3 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*60%
Prerequisites
  •   English  or   Mathematics 
Prerequisites Notes
  • Atlantic provinces (NB, NL, NS, PE) Grade 12: 60% average on 5 grade 12 courses, including English and mathematics
  • Ontario Grade 12: 60% average on 6 grade 12 U/M courses, including grade 12 U English and mathematics
  • Quebec Diplome d'Etudes Collegiales (DEC) 60% average on academic courses
  • Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan Grade 12: 60% average on 5 grade 12 courses, including English and mathematics
  • British Columbia Grade 12: 60% average on 4 provincially examinable grade 12 courses, including English and mathematics
  • Northern territories (NT, NU, YT) Grade 12: 60% average on 5 grade 12 courses, including English and mathematics.
Cost

Annual fee is £14750. Cost is converted to Canadian dollars and may vary with exchange rate.
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DescriptionThe future will be shaped by educated economists who can look at problems, come up with workable answers, and adapt to our fast-paced, always-changing world, which is driven by big data and AI. Every choice we make affects our lives and the world around us. Our highly regarded course examines the impact of these choices in detail. Discover the information and ideas you need to use microeconomics and macroeconomics in a variety of business settings. Learn to think like an economist, rationally, carefully, and analytically. Embrace the opportunity to apply your new skills in areas that really interest you, like the environment, protection, or technology. Delve into economics, accounting, and management, and then use what you've learned to explore the challenges business leaders are dealing with today. Explore a wide range of modern problems that people, groups, and governments face, and discuss possible solutions. Conversations about the real-world effects of mainstream and non-mainstream economic ideas will make you think. Learn both the popular ideas and alternative ways of doing things. Be empowered to think critically and independently, questioning established ideas and your own thought processes.
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