Social Work (Regular Track)
Tuition: $19,027.70
Application Fee: $125.00
Master of Social Work -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Level: Bachelor of Arts - Economics (General)
Discpline: Economics
Length: 8 semesters
Check My EligibilityEconomics is a fascinating area with an enormous breadth of influence. Its ideas appear in a variety of different subjects and professions such as research assistance for financial institutions, government work, teaching, human resource management, law, forensic economics and much more. Economics is a science that studies how a society uses its scarce resources to produce the goods and services that its members desire. The study of economics will provide you with an understanding of how individuals, firms and public agencies influence what is produced, how it is produced, and who gets to consume what is produced. At UWindsor, you will learn how the actions of individuals, firms and public agencies ultimately determine the direction of the overall economy. You will acquire the tools necessary to answer such important economic questions as: how do we reduce Canada’s unemployment rate; what are the effects of government deficits and spending cuts; and what are the effects of globalization on the Canadian economy? You will also learn the skills to analyze economic problems and view them from the perspective of different groups in society based on their particular interests.
Tuition: $19,027.70
Application Fee: $125.00
Master of Social Work -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Tuition: $19,027.70
Application Fee: $125.00
Master of Social Work -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Tuition: $18,203.70
Application Fee: $125.00
Master of Arts in Political Science -
Sep 2025
Tuition: $23,250.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Master of Applied Economics and Policy -
Sep 2025
Full-time undergraduate and post-graduate international students can work anywhere on or off campus without a work permit. The rules around the number of hours a student will be allowed to work may vary based on the country the student chooses to study in. International students are typically able to work up to 20 hours a week.