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Economics is a popular area of study for Canadian students. Defined as a social science that is concerned with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services, economics touches nearly every aspect of our daily lives, from the things we purchase to the overall state of the economy we interact in. Economics is an area of study that aligns well with programs in business, philosophy, history, and politics, though as a standalone area of study, it certainly holds its own.
Why do people study economics? Learning economics will enable you to develop a more fulsome understanding of policy making, governance, international trade, and financial matters. Knowledge of economics will not only enrich your understanding of the world, but prepare you for a number of careers. Some careers economics majors pursue include:
Kelowna students will have the advantage of learning economics in one of the most beautiful and scenic areas of Canada. Located in British Columbia, Kelowna is home to large, sparkling lakes and mountain views. Kelowna is also home to Okanagan College and the University of British Columbia. If you are studying remotely or independently, you will find Kelowna the perfect place to enjoy outdoor activities such as skiing and hiking and peaceful, small-town life.
What can you expect to be doing as a student of economics? To start off, you will want foundational knowledge about the basic principles of economics as well as an awareness of economics in your day-to-day life. Those that are pursuing a degree in economics will find that their first and second-year topics will include microeconomics, macroeconomics, data analysis, globalization, and the wealth and poverty of nations. Second and third-year students will delve into coursework in the areas of poverty, economic modelling, public finance, money and banking, international trade, taxation, industrial relations, labour, and applied mathematics. You can pick courses that align with your interests or that pair well with a second major, such as mathematics, politics, or finance.
If you are studying independently, it is always good to start with some foundational books that will introduce you to major economic theorists such as John Maynard Keynes, Karl Marx and Adam Smith.
Getting good grades in economics starts with establishing strong study habits from the start. You will find that a lot of economics study involves reading, so make sure you not only keep up with your assigned readings in class but review and re-read as well. You may find it helpful to listen to economics podcasts, find summaries online, or join or create a study group where you can discuss readings together.
Much of economics involves applied mathematics, so another thing you will want to focus on is your mathematics skills. Take the time to learn different types of charts, how they are used, and how numerical information is graphed on. Your professors should be able to guide you toward some good resources about data analysis and representation.
Another good skill to have as an economics student and a postsecondary student, in general, is strong time management skills. It is easy to put your writing assignments, readings or exam preparation off until it's too late, and suddenly you are struggling to get back on track. Make sure you allow time to do your required readings before every class so you can make the most of your lectures and lessons, and start large essays and assignments early so you have time to get feedback and finesse everything. You may be surprised at how much time it takes to develop and create a final product! And if you finish early, you can reward yourself with a fun night out with friends or a movie night.
While scoring 100 in any economics course will take a superhuman effort, you can certainly get close by studying regularly and making time for your work. If you want to increase your likelihood of getting a high grade in class, you will want to consider hiring a private tutor. An economics tutor will work with you to get through the most challenging texts in your program, can support you in mathematics, and give you the push you need to study early for big tests and exams. They can work with your individual needs and tailor a program of study that is just right for you.
Finding an economics tutor is easy thanks to Superprof Canada. Simply use the site to browse listings of dozens of economics tutors in Canada that can work with you remotely or safely in person. Find a tutor on Superprof today!
Mykyta
Économie tutor
I’ve had the opportunity to study with Mykyta this summer, and it’s been incredibly helpful. He has a way of making complex concepts so much easier to understand. No matter how small the question, he takes the time to explain everything clearly...
Nhi, 2 months ago
Kam
Économie tutor
Kam helped me with an advanced financial management class, where I found him to be extremely knowledgeable on the course topics. Kam was very thorough in explaining the theory behind calculations and providing insight. He was also very flexible with...
Eve, 1 year ago
Rainier
Économie tutor
Rainier is incredibly kind and helpful. He always prepare his lessons in advance. He also tried his best every time to explain everything in detail. And the explanation was very clear. Thank you Rainier.
Nhi, 2 years ago