Western University
Western University

1151 Richmond Street, London, Ontario, Canada

Bachelor of Arts - Financial Economics (EO)

3-Year Bachelor's Degree

Program Summary

Program Description

Economics is a social science devoted to the study of scarcity, and how individuals, organizations, and governments make choices. The discipline’s guiding principle is found in the idea that all of these choices can most usefully be seen as decisions to allocate scarce resources across a range of competing uses. This single principle is always in play, and leads economists to study a wide array of social questions.

In the first year Economics courses, students will be exposed to the use of this basic principle and the analytical tools that go with them in both the microeconomic and macroeconomic realm. The first of these (micro) refers to the study of choices made by individuals and/or individual firms, and how these decisions interact in markets. The macro segment then looks at how this principle allows us to better understand the behaviour of the economy in the aggregate. This leads to the study of unemployment, inflation, government budgets and international trade balances. These courses then provide the basis for all of the more senior – and more specialized – courses offered by the Department.

There are economists in the Department working in most of the 'conventional' areas of economics such as international trade, unemployment, tax policy, and the determination of wages and incomes. However, department members are also doing research on issues that are outside the typical world view of what it is economists do.

NOTE: Please note the English scores listed are minimum requirements. Meeting the minimums does not guarantee admission. Students with low English scores may be admitted to the English BOOST Program, a 9 week training program for conditional admission to their chosen program.

Academic Background

Minimum Level of Education Completed

Grade 12 / High School

Minimum GPA

85%

Minimum Language Test Scores

Reading

5.5

Writing

5.5

Listening

5

Speaking

5

Reading

38

Writing

38

Listening

29

Speaking

29

Program Intakes

Open date

December 1, 2024

Submission deadline

June 1, 2025

Open date

December 1, 2025

Submission deadline

June 1, 2026

Cost and Duration

3-Year Bachelor's Degree

Program Level

3 year bachelor degree

Program Length

$20635 CAD

Cost of Living

$266.5 CAD

Application fee

$42233 CAD / First Year

Gross Tuition

Other Fees

University Health Insurance Plan Fees: $720 per year
Student Ancillary Fees: $402 per year
Student Organization Fees: $383 per year
Transit Pass Fees and Faculty Donation Fees: $319 per year
Only for students starting in BOOST program - BOOST tuition: $5,080 per year