Study the story behind the numbers. Research in the Department of Economics addresses important topics such as poverty, climate change, and fluctuating housing markets. Learn professional analysis methods and powerful quantitative tools. Enhance your learning through hands-on experience through cooperative education.
Our masters and doctorates in economics provide economic theory and econometrics training and allow students to participate in supervised research projects.
Areas of focus:
Economic theory and econometrics applied to policy issues in:
The doctoral program will provide you with solid knowledge and a wider range of theories and tools. Learn how to apply these tools to areas of political importance. The common research areas of the thesis include:
Statistics, as well as written and verbal communication to undertake the program. To this end, the department may require evidence of appropriate writing skills before admission.
Applicants with an undergraduate degree from a Canadian or U.S. university are ordinarily not required to take the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). However, it may be an advantage to do so. All other students must take the GRE. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and/or the Graduate Adviser may require any student to complete this aptitude exam.
Applicants for admission whose first language is not English, who are not holding a recognized degree from a country where English is an official language, and who have not resided in Canada or other English speaking countries for at least three consecutive years immediately before the session applied for, must meet the English Language Proficiency, for admission.
Applicants who have minimal undergraduate training in economics may be considered for a preliminary program. Such students typically have a cumulative GPA of 7.0 (A-) or higher from their undergraduate degree, have strong skills in mathematics and statistics, and have undertaken some undergraduate economics courses. This preliminary program, taken as a non-degree undergraduate student, requires 15 units of Economics courses, including microeconomic, macroeconomic, and econometric theory, and electives tailored to the student’s needs and interests, chosen in consultation with the department Graduate Advisor.
A minimum GPA of 7.0 (A-) in these courses will result in automatic admission to the MA program; a student with a lower GPA may enter after selection in the regular admission process. To be considered for the preliminary program, applicants must first apply to the MA program and then email the Graduate Adviser, providing a brief rationale for why they are looking to be admitted to the preliminary program. Applicants will not be admitted to the preliminary program to better their existing economics undergraduate degree.
Entry into either the MA or Ph.D. program is in September. Availability of courses and faculty varies from year to year. The department website should be consulted for the most up-to-date information.
Admission to the Ph.D. program normally requires a master’s degree (or equivalent) from a recognized academic institution. All applicants are required to provide a detailed statement of research interests as part of their application. Selection is competitive, based upon the research statement, performance in previous degrees, nature of training, and (if relevant) GRE results.
An outstanding applicant may be admitted with an appropriate baccalaureate degree or the completion of at least two terms in a master’s program at the University of Victoria. Students wishing to transfer from the MA program should normally have achieved an A- (7.0) average in their graduate courses and may receive a waiver for up to 12 units of required course work towards their Ph.D. program. Students wishing to transfer from another graduate program may also receive credit towards their program. In consultation with the Graduate Adviser, the student's supervisory committee will determine the transfer of credits.
The entry point to the Department of Economics in September of every year. All applications must be submitted to the Graduate Admissions and Records Office by February 1.
Applicants should keep in mind that substantial lead time is required to register for and take (if required) the GRE and the English language proficiency test in time for results to be received within the deadline.
The English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements for Phd in Economics in Canada: are:
Other test requirements:
Items | Costs | ||||||
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Application Fees | CA$162.25 | ||||||
Tuition Fees | CA$6,499.00 /year | ||||||
Living Cost | CA$12,000.00/year (CA$1,000.00/month) |
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Student Earning | CA$18,688.00/year |
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You will earn CA$18,688.00/year by working (20h * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 14.50/h) + (40h * 4 weeks * 4 months * CAD 14.50/h) at minimum wage of CA$14.60/hour. |
Items | Costs | ||||||
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Application Fees | CA$126.50 | ||||||
Tuition Fees | CA$5,182.00 /year | ||||||
Living Cost | CA$12,000.00/year (CA$1,000.00/month) |
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Student Earning | CA$18,688.00/year | ||||||
This is just an estimate. You don't have any work hour limit. You will earn CA$18,688.00/year by working (20h * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 14.50/h) + (40h * 4 weeks * 4 months * CAD 14.50/h) at minimum wage of CA$14.60/hour. |
All graduate students must have a faculty member who serves as their academic supervisor.
MA applicants do not need to find a supervisor during the application process. They will select a supervisor during the first year of their program.
PhD applicants must indicate supervisor preferences in their application. Please do not contact prospective supervisors at this time. Faculty members cannot agree to supervise a student until the student’s complete application is received.
Contact the graduate secretary at gradecon@uvic.ca or 250-472-4409.
If you do not hold a degree from a recognized North American post-secondary institution, you must submit GRE scores in your application.
Graduate students registered in full-time programs are automatically considered for a fellowship. This is based on a qualifying GPA.
Individual award amounts may vary depending on the program.
UVic Fellowship Awards
UVic Graduate Awards
Eligibility
Every year we employ many graduate students to assist with teaching, research, and lab instruction.
Work-study
The work-study program offers part-time jobs on campus that fit your course schedule.
To be eligible, you must:
Co-operative Education Program (co-op)
UVic is home to the largest graduate co-op program in Canada. You can add a co-op to your master’s or doctoral studies for work experience in your field of study.
Bursaries
We offer non-repayable bursaries based on financial needs.
To be eligible for a bursary, you must be:
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