Business Economics
This program integrates aspects of economics and business studies focusing on using economic analysis and statistical methods to deal effectively with economic problems in practical business fields.
This program integrates aspects of economics and business studies focusing on using economic analysis and statistical methods to deal effectively with economic problems in practical business fields.
The award will be given to an undergraduate student majoring in Economics in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies who has completed at least 48 credits with a minimum cumulative grade point average of “B” (6.00). Preference may be given to a student who is currently enrolled in a Public Finance course. Recipients […]
Awarded to outstanding fourth year specialized honours or first year Master's student in economics or political science. Selection based on Academic merit.
Awarded to an economics major who has achieved the highest standing in ECON 4050 3.00/ECON 4060 3.00 the History of Economic Ideas I and II.
Awarded to students who are majoring in an economics program offered at the Keele Campus. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, residents of Ontario and demonstrate financial need. This award was established in honour of George Doxey, the founding Chair of the Department of Economics and the former Master of McLaughlin […]
The Annie Kaplansky Award is available to students who are majoring in economics (Keele campus) who have completed Year 1 of study (a minimum of 30 credits). All applicants must have achieved a minimum of 6.00 (B) from their first 30 credits to be considered for this award. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents […]
Awarded to the economics student who has achieved the highest standing in the ECON 1000 3.00/ECON 1010 3.00 principles course.
Awarded to the student submitting the best essay in fulfilment of the writing requirement of the economics degree. This award was established in memory of Stanley L. Warner, professor of statistics and economics, to celebrate his many contributions.
Two scholarships are awarded annually to Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students - one to a student majoring in economics and the other to a student majoring in political science. Both students must be entering the third- or fourth-year of their program. Some consideration will be given to demonstrable financial need.
Awarded based on academic achievement and contribution to the Department of Economics. It is open to students both in the undergraduate and graduate programs.