At the dawn of the 21st century, the question of international development and globalization is at the heart of reflection on the future of the world order. The economic issues linked to this question are also essential in the transformation of our societies. The program in international economics and development therefore includes a variety of courses in economic science focused on globalization and its consequences on individuals as well as on private and public organizations and on States. It helps anchor concepts specific to economics to understand the factors of economic development, both in developing and growing countries.
This program is offered in French and English.
NOTE: The University of Ottawa offers a partial tuition fee waiver scholarship to French-speaking international students. This significant contribution to financing their study project allows for a considerable reduction in tuition fees.
To benefit from the partial exemption scholarship, international students must:
- accept an offer of admission to a program of study offered in French;
- register full-time and take at least 3 courses (9 credits) per term in French.
OR
- accept an offer of admission to a program in English offering the French Immersion Program;
- meet the requirements of the Plan; And
- register full-time and take at least 3 courses (9 credits) per term in French.