ACADEMIC SUCCESS
Course requirements:
ECON 2010, ECON 2020 and ECON 2040
Honours (both streams) and Advanced Economics & Econometrics stream only: plus ECON 2030
Refer to the Academic Calendar for additional course requirements—be sure to contact the appropriate advisor for your chosen stream (Economics & Econometrics or Economics & Society).
To do this year:
- Should you follow a 3-or 4-year plan? Meet with an academic advisor and career consultant to map out your options.
- When choosing a minor, take courses that will open opportunities.
CAREER TIPS
Make professional connections:
- Join the Career Mentor Program to learn from professionals.
- Attend career fairs to connect with employers.
- Become a Student Affiliate with the Canadian Economics Association or the Canadian Association for Business Economics.
- Attend the department of economics' weekly seminar series.
Market your skills: Develop your resumé and cover letter and refine your interview skills.
VOLUNTEER & WORK EXPERIENCE
Explore student research opportunities: Apply for a research assistant position or Undergraduate Research Award.
Gain practical experience by volunteering: Check out the Manitoba Legislative and United Way.
Find opportunities to market yourself: Become a Faculty of Arts Student Ambassador.
Earn while you learn: Consider applying to the Arts Co-operative Education program once you have completed 48 credit hours.
CULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES
Develop global career skills and expand intercultural learning: Consider Summer University at Warsaw School of Economics, an international service-learning program, My World Abroad or SWAP for a "working holiday".
Staying local? Check out Community Engaged Learning. Consider learning a new language and culture through the Language Partner Volunteer Program.