
Nadorozny, Karlee
BA Economics and International Studies (2017)
"I really enjoy learning about current trends and viewing it through an Economics lens. Economics is important to everyday life but is also a great tool to understand the current political climate. You can study anything in Economics."

Grieve, Clark
BA Economics (2014)
"All students at UNBC need to have higher awareness that attending UNBC will allow them to pursue and compete for amazing jobs anywhere in Canada and the world. This is the best ROI a University degree can have. You won’t just take it with you wherever you go, a UNBC degree will take you where you want to go."

Vickers, Adam
BA Economics and Political Science (2014)
I would recommend the program at UNBC to potential students because of the level of community involvement that’s available at UNBC. You are able to connect on a personal level with professors, which is a unique part of obtaining a degree that you don’t get at bigger universities. It is a small program where you work closely with your peers and know more people within the program.

Tarzwell, Caleb
BSc Economics and Mathematics (2012)
"Economics gave me a solid foundation in terms of theoretical knowledge, technical leadership and communication skills partnered with strong help from the Mathematics program. This created a good foundation to do Actuarial Science and led to my Master of Science degree."

Toor, Manjeet
BA Economics (2012)
"My degree helped me start my career in the Financial Services industry. As a Financial Advisor and Manager in retail banking I was able to leverage my skills learned through my degree at UNBC."
Anderson, Ethan
BA Economics (2013)
"Small classes, unique opportunities, and great professors were incredibly important to my personal and professional growth."
Musta, Eslir
BA Economics (2006)
"One of the major contributions of the Economics program at UNBC is the exposure to rigorous critical thinking in assessing different situations. I credit my capacity in dealing with different issues today to the wide range of courses at UNBC from economic thought, macroeconomics, globalization, to behavioural economics, to name just a few."