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42 results in Business and economics (remove filter)
Concentration
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Today, business professionals, managers, and entrepreneurs need to be able to leverage the power of data collected by organizations across the world.   The Business Analytics concentration bridges the gap between business ...
Specialization
Macdonald Campus
Why does food seem to travel so far to get to the table? With the complex economic dynamics at play today, people working in agriculture and food systems require solid financial and market analysis, as well as knowledge of...
Concentration
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Organizations across the world rely on information systems graduates to design, implement and manage their IT. The Information Systems – IT for Business Concentration will prepare you to be an effective leader, user, and...
Specialization
Macdonald Campus
The Specialization in Animal Production will teach you how to improve livestock production efficiency at national and international levels.  You will learn about animal nutrition, reproduction and breeding in a context that...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
How do societies decide what to produce, and how much of it? What determines prices, exchange rates, interest rates and levels of inflation? As an Economics student, you will explore the answers to these questions. You’ll gain...
Major, Concentration
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Marketing is key to the success of all businesses. If you are creative and enjoy solving problems, working with data, and connecting with people, a marketing degree is perfect for you.     Marketing is a practical and fun ...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Construction engineers oversee the design and production of building and infrastructure projects. A Minor in Construction Engineering and Management can round out your studies in engineering or architecture and prepare you...
Major Concentration, Honours, Joint Honours, Minor Concentration
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
International Development Studies (IDS) seeks to understand and address problems facing developing countries. It is an inherently interdisciplinary field that examines issues through a range of lenses like political science,...
Minor, Specialization
Macdonald Campus
The food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, many of the materials we use, and much of the recreation and culture we enjoy are products of ecological systems.  We manage ecosystems to provide us with these...
Major, Honours
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
How do societies decide what to produce, how much of each commodity to produce, and how consumption patterns vary over time? How do individuals make decisions on how much to save and how the savings are invested?   What...

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