UBC to launch new undergrad program on global economics
The University of B.C. has announced it will launch a new undergraduate degree program for students interested in studying global economic issues.
UBC plans to expand its economics department to create the new Vancouver School of Economics and begin offering a four-year Bachelor of International Economics degree.
The expansion will add more than 300 spaces for economics students and bring in around 10 academics, UBC said in a news release today (December 5).
Annual tuition fees for domestic students will be $7,672 and for international students they will be $27,731.
The new program is slated to start in September 2013.
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UBC = crap degrees
Dec 5, 2012 at 12:13pm
Great, just what the world needs, more economists - how about engineers who build things and doctors who save lives?
I forgot, these degrees require people with brains.
adam gee
Dec 5, 2012 at 1:09pm
Engineers dont build things, laborers do.
UBC = crap degrees
Dec 5, 2012 at 5:47pm
@adam gee... and the toilet paper machines used to make economics degrees are designed by engineers.
tedo
Dec 6, 2012 at 1:47am
there should be a class on Vancouver's economy and people would learn 80% of Vancouver's economy is based on marijuana and pizza by the slice